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“A visionary is one who can find his way by moonlight and see the dawn before the rest of the world.”
– Oscar Wilde
***Please advise if you know this location. I misplaced the SLUR.***
Capture and Edit by Orchid Arado
There was a time when meadow, grove, and stream,
The earth, and every common sight,
To me did seem
Apparelled in celestial light,
The glory and the freshness of a dream.
It is not now as it hath been of yore;
Turn wheresoe'er I may,
By night or day,
The things which I have seen I now can see no more.
But there’s a tree, of many, one,
A single field which I have look’d upon,
Both of them speak of something that is gone:
The pansy at my feet
Doth the same tale repeat
Whither is fled the visionary gleam?
Where is it now, the glory and the dream
This was taken from penny dreadful.author William Wordsworth . thank you to my friend Paula for letting me know... here is her amazing stream
Is in a constant state of flux
Like nearly colliding molecules In a vast body
Colors and patterns merging like streets.
It is a danger
To confuse buildings with people
To search restless urban nights alone
To wander without wonder.
**All poems and photos are copyrighted**
One of my favorite spots. Every Evening is unique. I love the depth and lines of the piers. Tonight it was the also the lines of color on the water and above. My Visionary Light. This area was just ravaged by hurricane ian...this is the light...and vision strong.
Bribe for my dear friend and womble Adele to make her share she knows what with me, LOL
All the best to you, dear Adele!
Be happy and healthy!
I can’t get out of an experimental room lately.
▽Film
Agfa Ultra color 100
▽Camera
Nikon L35TWAD
Taken in 2020
Colossians 2:18 “Let no one disqualify you, insisting on ascetic practices and the worship of angels, claiming access to a visionary realm and inflated without cause by his unspiritual mind.”
Acts 10:10 “Then he became hungry and wanted to eat, but while they were preparing something, he went into a visionary state.”
serie di sei scatti realizzati da Luigi Rotondaro ,Olympus Visionary incontrato al lago Limides ,fonte inesauribile di sapere fotografico !!!
Focus Sea Brook 100k Contest 2022.
Category: Abstract.
Description: If the brain could make honeycomb!
Through darkest shadows and nights so dim,
When light is furtive and hope is slim
I dream of new
beginnings, of those things unseen
Rebirth and Whispers of a Kingdom of Dreams.
This poem is writing by my dear friend Rachel. We decided to do a photo collaboration.. And she is really really good at writing poetry.. So thank you so very much my dear friend
Pastel hues dominate the sky over the Southern Outer Banks.
Sorry I have not been around. Had an extended bout with food poisoning that almost did me in.
View from Mount Vision, Point Reyes National Seashore, looking towards the southwest out towards, Limantour Estero and Drakes Bay.
Raymond Trueheart in his shoe repair shop high atop Detroit's Penobscot Building. "Mr. Ray", as everyone calls him, longtime cyclist, inventor, and entrepreneur.
NYC. 2016
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Catarsis - Visionary Outfit
Now available at CAKEDAY Event
Fitted for Maitreya, Legacy, HG, Freya & KUPRA.
TRY DEMO BEFORE BUY!!
Blending the visionary and the historic, the West Conservatory of Longwood Gardens represents 32,000 square feet of meticulously designed glass and steel as reimagined by the architecture team of WEISS/MANFREDI. The peaked roof is modeled after our historic Lord & Burnham greenhouses, featuring asymmetrical peaks that recall the rolling hills of the surrounding Brandywine Valley. Arching steel columns and beams evoke the relaxed geometry of tree branches, creating a dialogue between cutting-edge, contemporary design and the natural lands surrounding Longwood.
Inside, the award-winning team from the landscape architecture firm of Reed Hilderbrand have reimagined a Mediterranean garden under glass, marrying horticultural expertise with dramatic expressions of water. Three planted islands are set on a pool of water, animated by bridges, canals, and low fountains, featuring surprising, colorful species from the landscapes of the Mediterranean, South Africa, Chile, Australia, and coastal California. The garden features more than sixty permanent species, including Acacia, bay laurels, cypress, Leucospermum, and Leucadendron.
Every technical aspect of the conservatory breaks new ground and continues Pierre S. du Pont’s commitment to engineering innovation. A state-of-the-art ventilation system utilizes earth ducts to capture and condition the incoming air, while computer-controlled windows, roof vents, and shades open and close in response to seasonal temperature fluctuations—creating a living, breathing structure in the process. Underground rainwater-collection tanks capture each drop from over one acre of rooftops, to be used for the water features in our displays. In addition, the 1,958 glass panels were engineered to keep our bird population safe, featuring reflective dots that ensure our avian friends still fly in friendly skies.