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The farm is situated in the picturesque wine-growing country of Zurich, only a few meters from the national Rhine bike route. How old is a Flaach Bell? I heard it said, 14 years old
yesterday I was all nervous for the SAT so I decided I'd go and take some pictures...
Explore #107 on 1/26/08
Week 10
"I'll let the silence speak for me.
The words are like stars unimaginable in my sky.
I can see what the eyes cannot see.
I can hear what the ears cannot hear.
I can feel what the heart and mind cannot feel.
We could reap a world we've sewn.
Lost in imagination.
Lost in a world that is not your own."
Comatose by Northlane
Trying something new. Inspired by Brooke Shaden.
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Sweet Serenity Sunset Transcends Tranquil Tampa Bay Beautiful Beaches - IMRAN™
Even though zoomed in views of vivid sunset shades are often most dramatic, even panoramas of subtle shades and sweeping seascapes have a magic their own. A quick capture of an April evening at my blessed home on Tampa Bay, Florida, shows why Apollo Beach is such an ideal spot.
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Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus.
Philippians 4:6-7
Camera: Canon EOS 40D
Exposure: 0.02 sec (1/50)
Aperture: f/8.0
Focal Length: 28 mm
ISO Speed: 200
Still from my trip to Turkey.
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Adventure
A poem by Steven Curtis Lance
Adventure awaits us
And misadventure too
Daily life debates us
Challenging us to do
That which we cannot bear
That is unless we dare
To cross over borders
Transcending disorders
Defying our own past
To find the now at last
Adventure awaits us
And misadventure too
But destiny fates us
To do what we must do
To get from here to there
And where is there? To be
Within the now and free
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The poem appeared on www.authorsden.com
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Temos sempre a necessidade de definir as coisas, as pessoas, as situações... A vida...
Tudo que olhamos tentamos interpretar, conhecer, entender...
Será mesmo necessário? Será que tudo tem que ser definido ou entendido?
Sentir, cheirar, provar, ouvir... Curtir acima de tudo...
Escrever com a luz é a grande viagem do fotógrafo... Quando se mistura Luz e cor, chega-se ao êxtase da criação... Criar com luz e cor, é chegar perto do Divino... É transcender...
O que vc vê nessa foto? Não vê nada? Não sabe o que é isso? Onde foi feita?... Relaxe... Curta, sinta, ouça, veja... É para isso que a fotografia serve... Aguçar nossos sentidos...
Imaginário... Deixe-se levar pelas cores e pela luz...
Estação da Luz
Alceu Valença
Lá vem chegando o verão
No trem da estação da luz
É um pintor passageiro colorindo o mundo inteiro
Derramando seus azuis
Lá vem chegando o verão
Lá vem chegando o verão
No trem da estação da luz
Com seu fogo de janeiro colorindo o mundo inteiro
Derramando seus azuis
Pintor chamado verão
Tão nobre é sua aquarela
Papoulas vermelhas
A rosa amarela
O verde dos mares
As cores da terra
Me faz bem moreno
Para os olhos dela....
..an early morning walk, a sunny bus shelter, 2 old friends having scootered to their meeting spot..and then another old lady shyly asks "may I take your picture":)...
ShowGirl ~ Transcend 創見
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What have I been doing with my life. *dies*
I keep wanting to add more freckles, but UGH must stop self.
Here is a future Pulitzer award winning author of the unwritten piece that shivers and quivers the hearts of the globe, boggles the mind and transcends the soul.
Right now she is digesting the shocking news about her future.
Jonas and the whale. Bible, Jonah 1,1 - 2,1
Jonas und der Wal, Bibel, Jona 1,1-2,1
Artist:
Fritz Fleer, 1983
Seen in Hamburg, Blankeneser Friedhof / Cemetery
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Class 50 locomotive No. 50031 Hood arrives at Exeter St Thomas station with the 16:40 Paignton to Exeter St Davids local service on Wednesday 27th June 1979. I boarded the train for the remainder of its journey which allowed me to record another whole mile in my Class 50 haulage book.
In fact it was that haulage book that helped pinpoint the occasion. I reasoned that boarding a "50"-hauled train at Exeter St Thomas was likely to have been a rare event, plus I could make out a "3" in the number. And there it was, on a date that looked right. Now I had the date I could find the relevant "normal" notebook covering that period, and from that book I was able to identify and date every other image on the roll of film I had previously labelled "1979-unknown-A".
I have updated the captions with the newly-revealed details for the following images that I had previously uploaded to Flickr:
Finally got around to completing this piece that comprises 91 stacked images, 90 star frames and 1 cruciform self portrait.
Lucky me not having to wash them.
And as for the dishes... At first they were trying to invade my sink, then kitchen... I wanted to turn them to flying saucers. But, luckily for them too... well, they seem to be happy too, having found a better world.
Banff whitefish trawler Transcend passing Whalsay in a gale heading to seek shelter from Hurricane Henry.
Joaquín Sorolla Bastida ( Valencia , February 27, 1863 - Cercedilla , August 10, 1923 ) Sorolla house garden with wicker chair (1920 oil on canvas - Joaquín Sorolla Painter of Light exhibition - Royal Palace Milan
Mostra Joaquín Sorolla Pittore di Luce - Palazzo Reale Milan
dopo la prima tappa alla National Gallery di Londra, prosegue a Milano l'esposizione più completa dei dipinti di Joaquín Sorolla fuori dalla Spagna.
After the first stop at the National Gallery in London, the most comprehensive exhibition of Joaquín Sorolla's paintings outside Spain continues in Milan.
Poco noto al pubblico italiano, Sorolla è stato uno dei massimi rappresentanti della moderna pittura iberica a cavallo tra Ottocento e Novecento, contribuendo in modo determinante al suo rinnovamento e aprendola al clima della Belle Époque.
Tra gli artisti più amati e apprezzati del suo tempo sia per la grande qualità tecnica che per il carattere umile e benevolo, Joaquín Sorolla ottiene una fama che travalica ben presto i confini nazionali, partecipando e ottenendo prestigiosissimi premi alle grandi manifestazioni internazionali. Sarà però l’ambìto Grand Prix, ottenuto alla nota Esposizione Universale di Parigi nel 1900, a lanciare la sua pittura di luce e colore definitivamente sulla scena internazionale. A Londra nel 1908 viene acclamato come “il più grande pittore vivente al mondo”.
Exhibition Joaquín Sorolla Painter of Light - Palazzo Reale Milan
After the first stop at the National Gallery in London, the most comprehensive exhibition of Joaquín Sorolla's paintings outside Spain continues in Milan.
Little known to the Italian public, Sorolla was one of the greatest representatives of modern Iberian painting at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries, making a major contribution to its renewal and opening it up to the climate of the Belle Époque.
Among the most beloved and appreciated artists of his time for both his great technical quality and his humble and benevolent character, Joaquín Sorolla achieved a fame that soon transcended national borders, participating in and winning prestigious prizes at major international events. However, it was the coveted Grand Prix, obtained at the renowned Universal Exhibition in Paris in 1900, that launched his painting of light and color permanently on the international scene. In London in 1908 he was acclaimed as "the world's greatest living painter."