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Macro Mondays theme : #Keyhole
This tiny lock measures 1 1/4"
If you can't find the key to success,
pick the lock.
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Prompts: Photorealistic image of what a woman is thinking, art style --ar 16:9 --s 750 --c 20
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*ღღ* Cosas de casa *ღღ* theme : Keys
"If you can't find
the key to success,
pick the lock."
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Dreams are the key to unlock the heart, where all of life's wonders are hidden.
Rare that two share the same dream, so walk softly on the shore of this deep ocean.
Take the time to see beauty through another's eyes, stand in the rain, and feel the wind, for life will have its trial by fire!
When the storm comes, face it alone and look deep into its eye, let yourself feel the intensity of the moment, and you won't notice the end of all things around you.
Lost
The Tour Galfetti or Galfetti tower in Lausanne Switzerland was designed and built by architect Aurelio Galfetti in 1987. Its round design with the opening on one side is the reason for its nickname: "Keyhole Building"...
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In the days of Lockdown, remembering the times when people were hiding indoors from... the heat, not from a virus :(
Love the MadPea Games and events. This one was so much fun, and even better then the spy hunter game. I left it late to start but still managed to squeze in all the achievement. Thank you Madpea for another awesome adventure.
I love this beautiful planet, we live on, this is why i take photos to capture the magic in this world
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Wooden door of one of the long abandoned hospital wards on the base.
I first visited this old Army Air Corps base in Wendover, Utah back in June of 2007 and have returned a few times for more exploration. In the years between visits much has happened by way of preserving and even restoring this fascinating piece of history. To see images from both this visit and the 2007 visit check out the album here: www.flickr.com/photos/19779889@N00/albums/72157601973705978
My heart always skips a beat of two when I spot the inverted onion domed roof shapes of the Ukrainian churches near Edmonton from a distance. Beautiful through all seasons, yet something special takes hold visually in winter surrounded by blankets of whiteness and periwinkle skies. During boxing week I had a late morning drive, the light was subdued and temperatures cold enough for bare fingers. The farms and agricultural buildings surrounding Edmonton are some of the finest winter scenics in Alberta, and my eyes were soon beginning to overload.
With patience I stumbled upon two churches along a secondary road through little Fedorah, AB…..this the Ukrainian Orthodox Church. Not much else remains here, and I hope the distinctive Ukrainian sacral landscape on the prairies never recedes.
*Textures courtesy of Skeletal Mess
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