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Rivers flow either to the North or South at this point

한순간에 눈이 맞았지

불이 번져가듯 빨랐지

우리는 사랑을 믿었지

그래 그땐 그랬었어

처음 그 느낌이 좋았어..그 걱정이 시작이었어..

.뭔가 예전같지 않아서 우린 그게 너무 슬펐어

지독한 놈들이와 눈물과 이별이와 힘없이 틀림없이 당하고 말거야

잠깐이야 곧 지나가고 잊혀질거야 어린시절의 기억들 처럼

인사처럼 마치 악수처럼 널 안고 손잡고 또 애써 웃지만

 

끝이란 걸 이미 알고있어 너와 난

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Thik ghi des Tiếng Hàn che dấu tâm trạng =]]

 

Tóc mới ấy!! màu mới lun!! :)) Yohoho

Dạo này vui ghê!! Tự do r :))

Tháng sau đi du lich chơi!!

Chán ỡ VN woa =]]

  

Willy-Graf-Ufer, Saarbrücken, Germany

20190413-M10_5518

Tuscany - Crete Senesi

Although lockdown here in the UK is making it hard to get out and about with the camera it has given me the opportunity to play around with some editing techniques which is what I have done here with an image I captured late last year on Preston Sands, Paignton.

 

Yes it is different but I think very effective. Thanks for looking.

 

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King’s Cross station.

 

Anyone else noticed they don’t get Explored any more? I think it’s been about a year since my last one.

Today, almost a comic book written by the scenery of the street. Initially, I was going to call this photo "growing up", and finally I accepted the term "separation".

Nikon "F"

Zoom-NIKKOR 35~70mm f/3.5 AI-s

Nikon L1bc filter

Ilford Pan F+ 50@ISO50

1/60 sec@f/16

Ilford Microphen, 4,5 min

The separation between objects in space-time may be illusory, giving rise to a new vision of the universe in which the notion of distance loses its traditional meaning, altering our understanding of life, death and spirituality.

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"Reflection II" (2008) by Antony Gormley.

 

Lehmbruck Museum, Duisburg, Germany.

As a general rule, telephoto lenses are more well suited for subject isolation than wide and normal lenses. This arises due to lens physics. The longer the focal length of a lens, the narrower the depth of field (if you keep the framing the same).

 

A little summer in the UK.

If there ain't no laws / gates will not help either

My biggest disappointment in New York was getting the subway to 'The Vessel' (a winding structure of 2,500 steps to walk up) and finding it closed. You could still go under it and look up.

Took this one lying flat on my back. Reminded me of those rocket images from space when the booster is jettisoned from the upper stage...unless it's Elon Musk's Starship!

You use a macro lens to change your perspective, but then you see a wider angle shot that you really want to capture... so you have to move 50m from your subject.

Some couples keeping their distance from singles :)-

Very light sprinkling in the area created this nice separation of tones.

When I heard RTC talking to CN 5337 I assumed it was the 3-pack of SD40-2Ws that have been working the ore pool out of Two Harbors. I was more than pleasantly surprised when the train came into view at Jones with 4 (!) of these models. Adding to the pleasure was the fact the train was on the Running Track to meet 6024 south at Sparta (Gilbert), thus providing some nice separation from tree shadows. Oh, and did I mention it is peak fall color on Da Range?

The Twelve Apostles are part of the Table Mountain complex overlooking Camps Bay in Cape Town, South Africa. The mountain range stretches 6 km almost to Hout Bay. They actually consist of eighteen peaks. From north to south they are named Kloof, Fountain, Porcupine, Jubilee, Barrier, Valken, Kasteel, Postern, Wood, Spring, Slangolie, Corridor, Separation, Victoria, Grove, Llandudno Peak, Llandudno Corridor, and Hout Bay Corner. The average height above sea level is 750 m, compared to 1,060 m for Table Mountain. Under the Dutch East India Company, the range was known as the Castle Mountains (Dutch: Kasteelbergen) or Gable Mountains (Dutch: Gewelbergen).

One terrible evening in winter, the husband decided to be separated from his wife, but the wife realised that their children couldn't be separated from them.

The morning fog finally lifting around the ruins of Jones Bridge on the Chattahoochee River.

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Trimbek, INDIA

 

Hinduism differs from Christianity and other Western religions in that it does not have a single founder, a specific theological system, a single system of morality, or a central religious organization. It consists of "thousands of different religious groups that have evolved in India since 1500 BCE."

 

Hinduism has grown to become the world's third largest religion, after Christianity and Islam. It claims about 837 million followers - 13% of the world's population. It is the dominant religion in India, Nepal, and among the Tamils in Sri Lanka. According to the "Yearbook of American & Canadian Churches," there are about 1.1 million Hindus in the U.S. The "American Religious Identification Survey" is believed to be more accurate. They estimated smaller number: 766,000 Hindus in 2001. Still, this is a very significant increase from 227,000 in 1990. Statistics Canada estimates that there are about 157,015 Hindus in Canada.

 

Hinduism is generally regarded as the world's oldest organized religion.

 

Most forms of Hinduism are henotheistic religions. They recognize a single deity, and view other Gods and Goddesses as manifestations or aspects of that supreme God. Henotheistic and polytheistic religions have traditionally been among the world's most religiously tolerant faiths. However, until recently, a Hindu nationalistic political party controlled the government of India. The linkage of religion, the national government, and nationalism led to a degeneration of the separation of church and state in India. This, in turn, has decreased the level of religious tolerance in that country. The escalation of anti-Christian violence was one manifestation of this linkage. With the recent change in government, the level of violence will diminish.

  

Photography’s new conscience

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I love a lone tree, but I never seem to be able to find a nice one. A gentle mist in the background of this image gave the separation I was after to let the tree stand on its own.

 

Canon EOS 5D Mark III|24-105mm L|Lee Grad Filters

 

I've been teaching Poppy photography, take a look at her Flickr.

 

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Aira Force Waterfall near Ullswater, Lake District, UK

This is a song I love. "We are" by HAEVN. It must resonate with so many people through these difficult times, held apart by Covid-19 lock down and hurt by worry and loss.

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=dW4HCi1zZh8&list=RD8ui9umU0C2...

  

Walking through the dark night

Calling out a name

Waiting for an answer

 

How do we end up here?

 

Try to find a shoreline

With no ground beneath my feet

And they shine their mind up

And try to understand

 

Cold, we are, we are, we are

And cold, we are, we are, we are

Baby we´re lost

Come home

With me

Baby we´re lost

Come home

 

Once we were in sunlight

With nothing in between

Now we share a distance

Our shadows at our feet

 

I'm blinded by the silence

No horizon that I see

Feel the cold the friend drops

Salted by my tears

 

Cold, we are, we are, we are

And Cold, we are, we are, we are

Baby we're lost

Come home

With me

Baby we're lost

Come home

 

And we walk until

A new day will break

Until the heart ways off

And the storm will fade

And we'll talk again

And then be friends

And we'll both will see

That our love has grown

 

Baby we're lost

Come home

With me

Baby we're lost

Come home

 

Baby we´re lost

Come home

With me

Created for The Blind Pig Speakeasy Challenge #9 - Breaking the Visual Cliche: www.flickr.com/groups/photopigs/discuss/72157640328207205/

 

Presenting the lone tree cliche in a different way (hopefully).

 

One texture by darkwood67: www.flickr.com/photos/darkwood67/3912961415/in/set-721576...

Photo and additional textures are my own.

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