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I made this 12 inch Athame today for my beautiful witchey woman. I love you Valeree #athame #wicca #wiccan #magic #nature #pyrography #walnut #handmade #westvirginia #goddess #treeoflife
Views of Animal Kingdom's Tree of Live throughout the day.
The icon that best symbolizes Disney’s Animal Kingdom is the Tree of Life. It’s an incredible structure. The Tree of Life is huge. It stands 145 feet tall, and at the base it is 50 feet wide. There are over 8,000 branches in various sizes, and over 102,000 man-made leaves. Each leaf is over a foot long. The design of the enormous structure is based on a bonsai tree.
The Tree of Life Awakens is a series of projection mapping shows that debuted on May 27, 2016, as part of the park's new nighttime operating hours.[4] A media preview of the show was presented on April 19, 2016.[5] Four presentations are featured throughout the evening:
Going through the photos I’ve posted over the years it’s clear to me that Animal Kingdom needs more love and attention from my photography. I don’t have a ton of shots compared to the other 3 parks and the ones I do have posted are for the most part, years old. In fact, this is my first night shot of the Tree of Life since 2014! My only other shot of it in that time span is a single blue-sky version. In total, I’ve posted 42 Animal Kingdom shots in nearly 7 years shooting at Walt Disney World. Comparatively, I’ve posted 452 of the Magic Kingdom, 242 of Epcot, and 115 of Hollywood Studios. Interestingly too I’ve already posted 24 Disneyland photos and that’s from a single 4-day trip! Perhaps I’ll work through a bunch of my Pandora shots to help pad the numbers until I can rectify this huge oversight.
One final note about this photo. This trip was a huge reminder of the importance of having a backup camera body if possible. My D810 was acting up the entire trip, refusing to work off and on. This night it completely shut down on me and had I not had my D800 with me as well I would have gotten almost 0 photos this night, including this one which was taken with the Nikon D800. Upon my return home it was sent in for service and required nearly $300 in repair costs!
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El arbol de la vida es muy arrecho es impresionante lo que hicieron de verdad me gusto mucho este arbol
Roble con forma de ent (infrarrojo )./ Oak with the form of ent ( infrared ).
♫ Zbigniew Preisner - The Tree of Life - Lacrimosa. ♫
Unida a la fotografía una canción, del genial compositor Zbigniew Preisner, pura belleza y sentimiento.
Son muchas las tradiciones en las que se habla del Árbol de la Vida. A menudo un árbol es el punto central y el eje del mundo, estableciendo un punto de unión entre el cielo y la tierra ya que echa raíces en el infierno y sus ramas se extienden hacia el cielo.
En Alfoz de Santa Gadea, muy cerca de la localidad de Higón, se encuentra este fantástico y fotogénico roble, el roble Sesteadero, incluido en el Catálogo de especímenes vegetales de singular relevancia de Castilla y León.
El nombre por el que es conocido se debe a que a su sombra acostumbraba a sestear el ganado.
Un árbol sacado de un cuento, con sus piernas, pies, brazos, ojos ... incluso su masculinidad. Tiene una edad de 700 años y un perímetro de más de 7 metros.
Coupled with the photograph a song, the brilliant composer Zbigniew Preisner, pure beauty and feeling.
There are many traditions that speak of the tree of life. Often a tree is the center point and the axis of the world, establishing a point of union between heaven and earth as it takes root in hell and its branches reach to the sky.
In Alfoz of Santa Gadea, near the village of Higón, is this great and photogenic oak, included in the catalog plant specimens of singular importance of Castile and Leon.
The name by which he is known is that his shadow used to nap livestock.
A tree out of a fairy, legs, feet, arms, eye ... even his masculinity. Has an age of 700 and a perimeter of more than 7 meters.
One of my favorite things to photograph at the Animal Kingdom is the Tree of Life. It has so many options to get great photos from. What's your favorite view?
I have kind of always wanted to do a tree in mosaic. Every time I think about doing one I then remind myself that so many amazing trees have already been done in mosaic and I ask myself what can I possibly add to the conversation on trees? Then my Mother-n-law and Father-n-law had a 60th wedding anniversary coming up and I wanted to create a small mosaic for them. They have a huge family and are very in to the whole family tree - genealogy thing. So I though what better subject than a tree for them. Each of the initials in the tree are for one of their kids. You can read more at the blog: artdogblog.blogspot.com/2011/03/mosaic-monday-tree-of-lif...
Wire Wrapped Citrine Tree of Life Necklace with Mental Clarity Tag
Approximate pendant diameter: 1.75"w "2.6" with bail)
Chain Length: 18.5" - 22" adjustable
Mosaic Tree of Life made with marble, (cut by hand with hammer and hardie) Italian smalti (glass), fossils, stones, agate slices, Italian millefiori, 3 D brass hummingbirds, Swarovski faceted crystals, and Czech glass leaf beads. Sides and back are painted espresso brown. Hanger attached. Signed and dated.
24 inches.
Arecaceae (palm family) » Cocos nucifera
KOH-kohs -- from Portugese word for mask, referring to eyes-like depressions on fruit
noo-SIFF-er-uh -- nut-bearing
commonly known as: coconut • Bengali: নারকেল narakela, নারকেল narokel • Gujarati: નારિયેળ nariyel • Hindi: नारियल nariyal • Kannada: ತೆಂಗು tengu • Kashmiri: नोरिल noril • Konkani: नार्लु narlu • Malayalam: തെങ്ങ് thengu • Manipuri: য়ুবী yubi • Marathi: नारळ naral, श्रीफळ shriphal • Pali: नालिकेर nalikera • Punjabi: ਨਾਰੀਅਲ narial • Sanskrit: दीर्घपादपः dirgapadapah, दीर्घपत्रः dirghapatrah, दुर्हः durhah, कल्पवृक्ष kalpavriksha, करकम्भस् karakambhas, करकतोयः karakatoyah, कौशिकफलः kaushikaphalah, खानमुदकः khanamudakah, किकिः kikih, नारिकेर narikera, त्रिनेत्रफलः trinetraphalah, तृणम्द्रुमः trnamdrumah, तृणम्राजः trnamrajah, तृणम्वृक्षः trnamvrukshah, उच्चतरुः uchchataru, विश्वामित्रप्रियः vishwamitrapriyah • Tamil: தெங்கு tengku • Telugu: నారికేడము nari-kelamu • Urdu: ناریل nariyel
Native of: Malesia, n Australia, s-w Pacific; widely naturalized / cultivated elsewhere
The Coconut Palm is a member of the palm family. It is the only species in the genus Cocos, and is a large palm, growing to 30 m tall, with pinnate leaves 4-6 m long, pinnae 60-90 cm long; old leaves break away cleanly leaving the trunk smooth. The term coconut refers to the fruit of the coconut palm. The flowers of the coconut palm are polygamomonoecious, with both male and female flowers in the same inflorescence.
Flowering occurs continuously, with female flowers producing seeds. Coconut palms are believed to be largely cross-pollinated, although some dwarf varieties are self-pollinating. The origin of this plant are the subject of controversy with some authorities claiming it is native to southeast Asia, while others claim its origin is in northwestern South America. Fossil records from New Zealand indicate that small, coconut-like plants grew there as far back 15 million years ago. Even older fossils have been uncovered in Rajasthan & Maharashtra, India.
References: Flowers of India • NPGS / GRIN • Top Tropicals • Dave's Garden • EcoPort
"I carry your heart with me (i carry it in my heart)i am never without it (anywhere
i go you go,my dear; and whatever is done by only me is your doing,my darling)
i fear no fate (for you are my fate,my sweet)i want no world (for beautiful you are my world,my true)
and it's you are whatever a moon has always meant and whatever a sun will always sing is you
Here is the deepest secret nobody knows
(here is the root of the root and the bud of the bud and the sky of the sky of a tree called life; which grows
higher than the soul can hope or mind can hide)
and this is the wonder that's keeping the stars apart
i carry your heart (i carry it in my heart)"
— E.E. Cummings
The hills are done with improvised piecing. The tree with raw edge applique. Used only scraps from my stash. My quilting has improved since I made this quilt, so it's not perfect
I designed this wall hanging.
This is what's glued down thus far. The green leaves on the left were made by hand by Paradise Mosaic Tile and were expensive. For about $35, I got the double the amount of tiles on the left (not counting the big beige one). I had ordered some and then asked if she could just make me a variety of fun leaf shapes in various greens for the same amount of money. She made three shapes, three sizes, three colors. That's cool.
I can see this as a fall tree using small colored maple leaves and lots of crows. The problem, of course, is if I order all the stuff from her, then it's really not my work anymore. It's a little bit of design and mosaicing of branches, then assemblage. I suppose that's OK. After all, the plates wouldn't have been mine, technically, either.
Sorry, here I am blathering on. No one cares about that inner art argument.