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Yellow Allamanda, a common tropical shrub by the roadside
Singapore
February 2022
"I couldn't hear the water, and Caddy opened the door.
'Why, Benjy.' she said. She looked at me and I went and she put her arms around me. 'Did you find Caddy again.' she said. 'Did you think Caddy had run away.' Caddy smelled like trees.
She smelled like trees.
'Come on, now.' Dilsey said, 'You too big to sleep with folks. You a big boy now. Thirteen years old. Big enough to sleep by yourself in Uncle Maury's room.' Dilsey said.
'You a big boy.' Dilsey said, '... Hush now, so you can go to sleep.' The room went away but I didn't hush, and the room came back and Dilsey came and sat on the bed, looking at me.
'Good night, honey.' Dilsey said. The room went black. Caddy smelled like trees.
We looked up into the tree where she was."
The Sound and the Fury
William Faulkner
This quotation is taken from the Benjy section of Faulkner's The Sound and the Fury. Faulkner frequently used stream of consciousness in his writing. In the Benjy section, the story is told through Benjy, who has a severe intellectual disability; he is pure and untainted by society, and while he is unable to talk he expresses his feelings through his imagination and sensations of the natural world. Benjy loves his sister Caddy, and Caddy is the only family member who shows genuine care and love towards Benjy. Benjy sees Caddy as his source of comfort and order. He does not distinguish between the past and the present and perceives time in a nonlinear way. Benjy's memory of losing Caddy was associated with him having to sleep alone at the age of 13. In Benjy's early memories of Caddy, he associates Caddy's innocence with the smell of the trees in which they used to play. When Caddy entered adolescence and tries to wear perfume and have relationships, she no longer smells like trees and loses her innocence. This throws Benjy's world into chaos, and he responds by moaning and crying.
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During the frequent Scottish rains, the rocky steep slopes of Glen Etive fill with small streams and waterfalls that flow down into the River Etive at the bottom of the valley, seen at the bottom of the shot. Glencoe, Scotland.
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I'd finished up taking a few shots at Courthouse Falls last May and decided to try to capture a few close ups of the rushing water...
As we celebrate Resurrection Day tomorrow, we must remember that Good Friday came before. It was good for mankind because the Lord Jesus gave up Himself, His own life so that we could have life forever and our relationship with God the Father permanently restored. Yet for Jesus, He took on the weight of all of the sin of the world: past, present, and future. The full wrath of God was poured out on Jesus, the wrath that you and I deserved, He received instead! This is the most lopsided exchange in all of history; the perfect Son of God took on our sin and clothed us in His perfect righteousness! Jesus was truly forsaken at the cross so that you and I would not have to be, even though we deserved to be! When He cried out, “It is finished!” The temple curtain was torn in two, top to bottom. This curtain blocked access to the Mercy Seat of God, only the High Priest could enter once a year on the day of Atonement with a blood sacrifice, but because of what Jesus did, the curtain was torn down meaning that we can have access to the Mercy Seat of God through Christ at all times! As His blood was poured out, streams of Mercy flowed!
Little sign of spring coming here yet by the sparkling waters of the River Teign near Chagford in Dartmoor National Park.
Shot in The Great Smoky Mountain National Park
This is a close-up photo of sunlight refracting through water patterns in a shallow stream flowing across Clam Harbour Beach.
Beautiful peaceful calm Left Hand Creek with colorful fall foliage in Left Hand Canyon photographed with a long exposure.
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A moment of fantastic light mixed with a little fog in the Pisgah National Forest. I was taking photos of a picturesque cascade on this stream when I looked behind me and saw this scene unfolding. I quickly turned around to capture this light before it moved on. It was such a simple scene that the light transformed into something more. It always pays to look behind you especially when you have great light behind you.
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Die ADAC-Zentrale an der Hansastraße 23–25 im Münchner Stadtbezirk Sendling-Westpark wurde in den Jahren 2006 bis 2011 nach einem Entwurf des Berliner Architekturbüros Sauerbruch Hutton errichtet.
The ADAC headquarters at Hansastraße 23-25 in the Munich district of Sendling-Westpark was built between 2006 and 2011 according to a design by the Berlin architects Sauerbruch Hutton.
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We hiked past this lovely scene on the way to Svartifoss (Icelandic for "Black Falls") in Skaftafell National Park, Iceland. The perspective above the stream was made possible by a small bridge.
This day brought a lot of rain and a heavy fog. These ruined many of my photos, but I think it really added something to this one.
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(I put this image in my "Waterfalls" set...it's really more of a rapids, but I like it too much to leave it out!). To see the view on the other direction click here.
this running stream was a nice little find while venturing around snowdonia in wales. the flow of water an opportunity to lenthen exposure a liitle to create a little blur with the help of my ND filter.
i really wanted the nearby rocks to be an integral part of the image due to there various colours.
hopefully when veiwing the feel of nature breaks through. comments welcome.