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A directly photographed scene. ~ Paper notes and Oil and Water ~ No Dye

 

Panoramic view of the mountain above the lake at Glanteenassig Forest Park

I took 3 photos of these shrubs.

While crapping and rotating around looking for the best side,

I discovered the shape of Swan, Yin & Yang, and SeaHorse.

To emphasize them, I just placed the dots for the eyes.

When I placed the eyes, it came out alive. I was so excited. Now I am looking for different shapes, but I do not see any.

Thank you all for your nice comments.

YANG Fujia Building, Jubilee Campus, University of Nottingham

Happy Mother's Day

 

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Outing to Lembah Bidong beach, Setiu, Terengganu at night with Mr. Zul Husain, Eddy Fendy, Kamrul Arifin and Abdul Manaf Yasin

 

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"Daripada Tsauban r.a. berkata: Rasulullah saw. bersabda; “Hampir tiba suatu masa di mana bangsa-bangsa dari seluruh dunia akan datang mengerumuni kamu bagaikan orang-orang yang hendak makan mengerumuni talam hidangan mereka”. Maka salah seorang sahabat bertanya “Apakah dari kerana kami sedikit pada hari itu?” Nabi s.a.w menjawab, “Bahkan kamu pada hari itu ramai sekali, tetapi kamu umpama buih di waktu banjir, dan Allah akan mencabut rasa gerun terhadap kamu dari hati musuh-musuh kamu, dan Allah akan mencampakkan ke dalam hati kamu penyakit ‘wahan”‘.

 

Seorang sahabat bertanya, “Apakah wahan itu hai Rasulullah?” Nabi kita menjawab, “Cinta pada dunia dan takut pada mati”. Hadith Riwayat Abu Daud

  

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Zamosc. Eastern Poland.

Picture No: 2021-08-10-0546_P2_FRAMED_S

Edited in Canon DPP 4:

brightness: +1.50

shadow: +2

Bit cropped. Colors not modified.

No photomontage. Framed in Photoshop 6.

Macro Mondays : Drips, Drops and Splashes

BenLomond after a storm.

Bested viewed Large,

Blotchy sky

 

You Yangs

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The true understanding of dynamic balance lies not in viewing sand and water as separate but as a dynamic, single system where the whole is greater than its parts.

 

Just as the yin-yang symbol has a dot of the opposite color in each half, the sea is full of countless grains of sand suspended within it, and the beach holds pockets of moisture and marine life. This highlights that everything contains the essence of its opposite and has the potential to become its opposite. When in balance, the interplay between the sand and the sea creates the peaceful, restorative environment of the beach that soothes the soul.

 

In essence, the sand and the sea illustrate the fundamental principle of yin and yang: that seemingly opposite forces are interconnected, complementary, and necessary for a harmonious, dynamic universe

Mes escaliers lausannois préférés (dans le centre sportif de la Vaudoise Aréna)

b&w / 阴阳 / snow field on a frozen river

active and passive, light and darkness, storm and peace, above and below, nothing and energy, yin and yang

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Design : Takuya Jinn

Is it Fri already? After a long day at work I really need another calming image. It was shot last week but it already feels so distant. Winter is receding rapidly this season. This image is from Chiacago’s lakeshore. What do you think?

I have returned to my favourite, magical location, the secret little world enclosed by the lazy meanders of the river Adda just downstream the eastern arm of the lake Como (its real name being Lario), just before it begins to flow into the Padan Plain. It is a hidden gem under everyone's eyes - surrounded as it is by busy roads, towns, and productive sites, as soon as you get on the river's banks you feel like you have entered an entirely different world. I think that the wetlands nestled between the meanders have preserved the place, making it less than amenable to settlements (but very amenable to a sheer variety of birds).

At 5° C and a substantially clean sky, I would have bet on the place being very misty, as it almost always is at early morning. Luckily I didn't, since I would have lost. The air was crystal clear, the place devoid of its usual mysterious ambiance (visit my album Silent banks to get an idea). I was lucky enough that Autumn was extremely generous with its treasures, and my sunrise session was not to go wasted, after all.

 

I was walking downstream, almost convinced that it was time to go back home, when a couple of twin old, large plane trees captured my attention. While framing, in the most serendipitous way, I was abruptly aware of the interplay of lights and shadows that was quietly unfolding behind my back while I was walking, a perfect yin and yang of day and night at the boundary between the two opposite poles - and that golden, fiery speck of a young plane tree right at the center of the dance, set against the dark hillside. Since such light conditions can last mere minutes, I hurriedly set up my tripod to capture the drama, not caring about the grass in the foreground being decently sharp or not.

I hope that you enjoy this new post of mine and wish you a nice Sunday.

 

I have processed this picture by blending an exposure bracketing [-1.3/-0.67/0/+0.67/+1.3 EV] by luminosity masks with the Gimp (EXIF data, as usual, refer to the "normal" exposure shot), then I added some final touches with Nik Color Efex Pro 4.

Along the journey I tried the inverted RGB blue channel technique described by Boris Hajdukovic, which has contributed a lot to the rendering of the trees and reflections on the right side of the framing, enhancing the light transfixing the foliage. Raw files processed with Darktable.

None of my work is Ai assisted and is copyright Rg Sanders aka Ronald George Sanders.

El yin y el yang (en chino, 阴阳; pinyin, yīnyáng; literalmente, ‘oscuro-brillante’) son dos conceptos del taoísmo, que son usados para representar o referirse a las dos fuerzas fundamentales opuestas y complementarias, pero interconectadas, que se encuentran en todas las cosas; y que esta filosofía atribuye a todo lo existente en el universo. El yin es el principio femenino, la tierra, la oscuridad, la pasividad y la absorción. El yang es el principio masculino, el cielo, la luz, la actividad y la penetración.

 

Yin and yang (Chinese: 阴阳; ​​pinyin: yīnyáng; literally: ‘dark-bright’) are two concepts from Taoism, which are used to represent or refer to the two fundamental opposing and complementary, but interconnected, forces that are found in all things; and which this philosophy attributes to everything existing in the universe. Yin is the feminine principle, the earth, darkness, passivity and absorption. Yang is the masculine principle, the sky, light, activity and penetration.

White Queen's Ying Yang Makeup at Ying Yang event, last day! ‖ suegeelidecuir.com/2017/09/30/ying-yang/#more-33860

The theme for Happy Caturday this week- "A Penny for Your Thoughts." I believe Dill and Callie are thinking NEITHER of us will look at that camera! LOL!

 

Happy Caturday, All!

Nada es completamente opuesto.

 

Victoria's largest power station on a cold, wet winter morning.

Yin and yang, male and female, strong and weak, rigid and tender, heaven and earth, light and darkness, thunder and lightning, cold and warmth, good and evil...the interplay of opposite principles constitutes the universe.

Confucius

 

For Smile on Saturday - black and white in colour

...any comments and critiques are welcome...

the sky is converted with a red filter... the other part is converted with a green filter...

NEW POST! Featuring Prism at SCALA Yin/Yang Event, and Exile at Vanity Event

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ODC-Juxtaposition

 

This is a one of my favourite key rings.

Taken atop Altona Hill looking west to the You Yangs. Our house is amongst the trees about 8 km (5 miles) from this point. Altona is a bayside suburb approx 13 km south west of the Melbourne CBD.

Yin-yang, in Eastern thought, are the two complementary forces that make up all aspects and phenomena of life.

 

Yin is a symbol of earth, femaleness, darkness, passivity.

Yang is conceived of as heaven, maleness, light, activity.

 

In harmony, the two are depicted as the light and dark halves of a circle.

www.britannica.com/topic/yinyang

The "Mandarin" Duck is referred to by the Chinese as Yuan-yang, considered as a symbol of affection and marital fidelity.

  

“There is both joy and suffering on planet Earth because this beautiful world is a world of duality - a world of opposites. There is an opposite side to everything.”

― Rhonda Byrne, Hero

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