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Located on Bourbon St in New Orleans, a couple of blocks past the bars, strip clubs, and restaurants sits the Washing Well Laundryteria. This shot is looking up Bourbon St towards the big party.
I processed this in Photoshop using several textures.
A long exposure, landscape image of the tide coming in over rocks on the coastline near Findochty in Morayshire, Scotland.
Not seeing much beauty at the moment, but recording what I see.
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If you haven’t guessed I was taken with Varanasi – the colors, sights & sounds. Love all the activity, rituals and uses associated with the river. Pictured here is laundry operation. The Ganges River is one big washing machine! Doing laundry in the holy river is an age old tradition. It was fascinating to watch people doing their washing and then laying them to dry on the banks. The operation here appears to be a laundry service of sorts with one group doing laundry for a large number of people. But as important the Ganga is to Hindus, it is sadly one of the most polluted rivers in the world. Human waste, factory chemical wastes, and all kinds of waste pollute the river.
It doesn't have to be the marathon. It doesn't have to be the endurance run either. Just a walk in the woods. It's good for body and soul. There's no better way to cleanse both.
Es muss nicht der Marathon sein. Es muss auch nicht der Dauerlauf sein. Nur ein Spaziergang durch den Wald. Das tut Körper und Geist gut. Besser kann man beides nicht reinigen.