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© Man and his dog ready to kayak in Pauanui, Coromandel Peninsula. Spring 2008 New Zealand.

Notice the texture of the dark wet sand on the top of the picture because of the low tide. Plus the effetc of the wind over the stream... it makes a cool odd image, isn't it?

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Shooting in my favorite garden this afternoon, I encountered some hydrangea blooms. They were in various states of decay; some showing lovely lacy patterns. Thank you for your appreciation, Gail

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Taken in almost the same spot as my last post, just turned and shot down the dirt road I was standing in. Those fresh tire tracks are mine. No one else had been down this road in a while.

 

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...my Easter grass isn't quite "done" yet, but I just had to take an image of it.

 

Happy Purple Tuesday!

Abandoned pioneer camp "Komariki (Mosquitoes)". Near Kurilovka village, Penza region, Russia

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There are no rhymes this Xmas - I don’t think they’re about;

they went with my gallbladder when they took the darn thing out.

This year has seen our village grow at alarming rates

so many of us live here now we’ve fortified the gates.

Our darling little Chloe, the light of our old eyes,

arrived at last in March (She’s healthy and she’s wonderful

and hardly ever cries).

It seems as though the sands of time are flowing all uphill

until we pick her up and ‘crunch’ we have to take a pill.

Ah well, small price to pay for such a delight.

If I’ve been out of touch and you’ve found me hard to reach

please won’t you just forgive me for I’ve lost my sense of speech.

Instead of talking Daly, Rich, Derrida and Foucault

I’m lying on the floor with Chloe going ‘yogle yogle yoh”.

which is quite seasonal don’t you think?

I’m on the brink of something big, I can just feel it

……..or maybe not.

What I really want to say is this:

I wish you joy and love and light

and that your Xmas tide be bright

I hope your wishes do come true

because I really care for you.

Now if I had my old gallbladder

I’m sure I could have done much better

  

Texture by Leschick called 'ugly'

 

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Just playing around with this, it's a texture from a vintage photo with the Argus TTV layered over it. I would LOVE to see what you do with this( because I am nosy) but most importantly have fun!

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Un petit essai pour rendre hommage à Daniel Schoumakers (www.flickr.com/photos/daniel_photos/) un maître et une référence pour moi de l'approche peinture dans la photo, notamment avec nos paysages des Ardennes belges.

 

N'hésitez pas à retrouver quelques-unes de ses photos sur la page de l'index de la photographie belge (www.facebook.com/Index.photographie.belge?fref=ts)

 

J'aime aussi beaucoup les paysages ruraux de ma profonde campagne. Comme le ciel était tout plat, j'en ai profité pour étudier une approche plus texturée.

 

Texture par Kerstin Frank (www.flickr.com/photos/kerstinfrank-design/5683661102)

 

Nikon D5200; Nikon 18.0-300.0 f/3.5-5.6; Focale: 105 mm ; Ouverture: f/11 ; Vitesse: 1/200s ; Sensibilité: 200 Iso ; Développement LR5;

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© Didier Hannot - #DH454 9.11.2013

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On the sail croatia trip, I got interested in the different water textures, different colours, patterns and shapes, each day and each location was different.

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“Now that she had nothing to lose, she was free.”

― Paulo Coelho, Eleven Minutes

 

texture by the ever talented Shelly

I've got my own moral compass to steer by

A guiding star beats a spirit in the sky

And all the preaching voices -

Empty vessels ring so loud

As they move among the crowd

Fools and thieves are well disguised

In the temple and market place

 

Like a stone in the river

Against the floods of spring

I will quietly resist

 

Like the willows in the wind

Or the cliffs along the ocean

I will quietly resist

 

I don't have faith in faith

I don't believe in belief

You can call me faithless

I still cling to hope

And I believe in love

And that's faith enough for me

— Rush

 

Textures - AlexEdg and Asja.

CámaraCanon EOS 60D

Exposición0,004 sec (1/250)

Aperturef/5.6

Lente300 mm

Velocidad ISO800

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The twelve apostles included "Judas Iscariot, the one who betrayed Him" (Matt. 10:4).

 

Lesson: At one time the little town of Kerioth was a relatively obscure Judean town, but all that changed when it produced the most hated man who ever lived: Judas Iscariot.

 

The first mention of Judas is here in Matthew's list of disciples. We have no record of his call, but we know Jesus did call him along with the others, and even gave him authority to minister in miraculous ways (Matt. 10:1). His first name, Judas, is despised today, but it was a common name in the days of Christ. It is the Greek form of Judah-- the land of God's people. Iscariot literally means "a man from the town of Kerioth."

 

People commonly ask why Jesus would select such a man to be His disciple. Didn't He know how things would turn out? Yes He did, and that's precisely why He chose him. The Old Testament said the Messiah would be betrayed by a familiar friend for thirty pieces of silver, and Jesus knew Judas was that man (John 17:12).

 

Some people feel sorry for Judas, thinking he was simply misguided or used as some kind of pawn in a supernatural drama over which he had no control. But Judas did what he did by choice. Repeatedly Jesus gave him chances to repent, but he refused. Finally, Satan used him in a diabolical attempt to destroy Jesus and thwart God's plan of salvation. His attempt failed however, because God can use even a Judas to accomplish His purposes.

 

Undoubtedly there are people in your life who wish you harm. Don't be discouraged. They are as much a part of God's plan for you as those who treat you kindly. You must reach out to them just as Jesus reached out to Judas. God knows what He's doing. Trust Him and rejoice as you see His purposes accomplished even through your enemies.

 

Suggestions for Prayer:

 

Praise God for His sovereign control over every circumstance and for the promise that His purposes will never be thwarted.

 

For Further Study:

 

Read Matthew 26:14-50 and 27:1-10.

  

•How did Jesus reveal that it was Judas who would betray Him?

•What reaction did Judas have when he heard that Jesus had been condemned?

   

From Drawing Near by John MacArthur Copyright © 1993. Used by permission of Crossway Books, a division of Good News Publishers, Wheaton, IL 60187, www.crossway.com.

 

Happy Memorial Day and God Bless America

 

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