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Golden sunset over Camogli, Italy.
The shot was taken along the "Via Aurelia", the ancient Roman consular road connecting Genoa to Rome.
Digitally developed with ACR and enhanced with PS CS4.
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Thought I would turn my last upload upside down so one can see the view correct, albeit my full version is better.
**The beauty of a sunset by the sea reminds us that even the hardest days end in vibrant colors. The meeting of the sky and the ocean brings a sense of renewal, as if nature invites us to believe in new beginnings. It is a moment of calm, where the sound of the waves and the colors of the horizon connect us to the present, to simplicity, to the essential. It is where we can find the peace we often seek in complex places, but that has always been in the simplicity of nature. Each sunset is a reminder that, even after the end, there is always room to start again.
Explore #480 Well after about 45 days we finally got a sunset of any note. I looked out the window and squealed when I saw it, it was such an unfamiliar, yet comforting sight ;)
There is a series of new advertisements on the television here at the moment. They are about (un)complicating your life, (un)stressing (un)winding and generally putting more (un) into your life.
It goes on to say.... does it really matter if for one night in the week the kids have toast for dinner, or the floor does not get mopped for a few days (weeks...lol) but that is is more important to (un)wind...
I am really liking these ads for some reason, and I am not a TV ad junkie kinda gal. lol But the message there is solid and (un)deniable.... we do need more (un) in our life.
So what things do we need to (un) up in our day to day routines?? that will make our lives less (un)comfortable and more (un)deniably wonderful lol ...
see I am liking the (un)'s
Is it ok to sometimes say well I am sorry, but I am (un)able to do that.....and more importantly be (un)affected by that choice.
Can we just let ourselves be (un)armed and let go....and not have to have everything planned and in order...
I certainly do not think that that is (un)attainable :) In fact I think it is definitely not (un)relalistic to want that for ourselves sometimes.
If we have learned this behaviour of always having to DO, can it be (un)learned?
I do think this could (un)lock some of the daily stresses if we just let go sometimes and be a little more (un)neurotic lol Because are we really being the best we can when we are (un)rested, (un)happy and (un)fulfilled?
So here is to getting some more (un) in your life. I would like to be more (un) encumbered, (un)wrinked and (un)even lol just to name a few......
How about you...? What would you like to (un) ?
Think about it lol I promise it wont be to (un)comforting....
So here is to an (un)eventful Saturday , a (un)caring Sunday and a (un)Mondayitis Monday lol :) Car (ok I made unmondayitis up- sue me lol )
Today's Carsounds - www.youtube.com/watch?v=WjD29CMNux0
This was the sunset shooting taken before my milky way post: flic.kr/p/2oqSTXw.
The charcoal kilns complex in Wildrose Canyon is among the more remarkable historical-architectural features of Death Valley National Park. These ten beehive shaped masonry structures, about 25 feet high, are believed to be the best known surviving example of such kilns to be found in the western states!
This was a third day of some decent sky along the waters edge. Little bit of wind also produced some nice wave action which is always thrilling to witness (at least for a prairie boy)
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From the front steps of Cid's Grocery, northside of town. Best one in awhile, by consensus of the many other customers also taking photos there. The later sunset morphed into a lurid red "mothership" over Taos Mesa -- sadly, my photos of that failed.