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Based on an IC scene of Song Kee Ho
날 가둘수록 보란 듯 엇나가 잘 봐
끝을 보길 원한다면 자극해 봐
이건 너를 위한 one advice
Best take my own advice
(IK its been a while. TBH it took me longer than expected to get over the postponement of the Stray Kids concert in Atlanta. Broke my heart, but I have hope it will be rescheduled. So here I am back with new shit.)
Leave nothing but footprints, take nothing but pictures. Sounds like good advice to me.
I don't remember exactly where this was. Somewhere between Pescadero and Santa Cruz.
Dear Friend,
Stand Tall and Proud
Sink your roots deeply into the Earth
Reflect the light of a greater source
Think long term
Go out on a limb
Remember your place among all living beings
Embrace with joy the changing seasons
For each yields its own abundance
The Energy and Birth of Spring
The Growth and Contentment of Summer
The Wisdom to let go of leaves in the Fall
The Rest and Quiet Renewal of Winter
Feel the wind and the sun
And delight in their presence
Look up at the moon that shines down upon you
And the mystery of the stars at night.
Seek nourishment from the good things in life
Simple pleasures
Earth, fresh air, light
Be content with your natural beauty
Drink plenty of water
Let your limbs sway and dance in the breezes
Be flexible
Remember your roots
Enjoy the view!
By Ilan Shamir
Female Canada goose communicating with one of her babies (It appears that way). Picture taken at Perry Farm near the Kankakee river,
Stop and think. What better advice could there be?
Captured at the Wat Pho Temple in Bangkok, Thailand. A golden place and enlightening place to visit.
"Advice from an owl: stay focused, be “whoo” you are, trust in a wise friend, live off the land, glide through the dark times, be observant, life’s a hoot!"
- Ilan Shamir
She tauld thee weel thou was a skellum, a blethering, blustering, drunken vellum; that frae November till October, ae market-day thou was nae sober. O Tam, had'st thou but been sae wise, as taen thy ain wife Kate's advice!
Robert Burns, Tam O'Shanter. Helios 44M-7 wide-open.
A little advice. When shooting sunsets, turn around. I was shooting the sunset to the west when I turned around and saw this. The sun setting, reflecting off some clouds behind me made for some cool colors over the eastern foothills and reflections in the wetlands. Alviso, California.
I might have rolled around on them for a while, hugged them, kissed them, cried, laughed.
Yep, I may have done a lot of that. I mean, just look how beautiful they are.
You want to buy it, don't you? You totally want to buy it.
(Is my attempt at hypnosis working? No? How about begging? I beg really well).
Thanks to everyone who takes time to comment, and fave my photo.
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All comments and advices are very welcome .
Advice from a Sunflower:
Be bright,
sunny and positive.
Spread seeds
of happiness.
Rise, shine,
and hold your
head high.
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Share the trail, in essence the motto of the local rail trail, whose users accommodate runners, walkers, cyclists, dogs and dog walkers, baby strollers, and so on. My German Shepherd loved this trail and easily learned to adhere to this advice.
Ay You!
You take me apart however you wish
Ay You!
You say things the way you’d like to
Moving around the tip of your tongue, You don’t get it get it
Do you never get the keys to my lock
Australian Hobby
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From the Great Christmas Day Carpark Caper
So many calculations, speed, approach, one foot, then the other and you don't need someone already secure offering advice.
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Mr. Worm was enthralled by the light coming in under the boardwalk, so much that he was unaware of the hungry seagulls nearby. hwevs!
Thanks to all of you who commented yesterday and encouraged me! I tried some new things and am going to take your advice! Bless you all!
I caught these two eagles screaming at each other. I have no idea what their problem was.
I have observed some basic principles about healthy marriages throughout the last six decades. Nearly every married couple is eager to get advice about their marriage, especially when their marriage is fresh and young. As the years go by, the eagerness wanes for most.
However, here's one thing I have learned: married couples need to know how to get their point across to their mate. Sometimes couples will pray about problems, some will do research and present their viewpoint logically while others just wing it and hope for the best.
But I have noticed that the most effective couples have one of the partners who knows how to couple emotional attachment to their argument and simply go head to head and let it rip.
This was a view looking to the northwest while walking along the Little Coal Creek Trail in Denali State Park. This was near an open area where I could back up a little bit and capture a view looking at and above some tall trees nearby. What I was attempting to capture with this image was a contrast of colors. Nearby and at the image bottom were the colors of the forest with yellows, greens, and some brown/reds. Above that and in the upper portion of the image were blue skies and white clouds. While not a perfect balance, I liked how the trees did taper off into the distance, giving a little bit of perspective to the trees all around.
I did some initial post-processing work making adjustments to contrast, brightness and saturation while playing around as I learned how to work with DxO PhotoLabs 3 that I’d recently purchased after moving away from Capture NX2. I then exported a TIFF image to Nik Color Efex Pro 4 where I added a Polarization, Foliage, and Pro Contrast filter for that last effect on the image captured.
Today I discovered that my odd little novel is sitting happily on the front desk at my literary agency, Conville & Walsh. Holy crap! And in great company too: Ali Shaw's wonderful book, The Girl with Glass Feet, is an extraordinary fairytale. Go buy it! Also, buy mine!
Yes, I'm still hustling. What? I need to buy a new pencil.
On the advice of a couple of people, I've recently started reading Willa Cather and Hamlin Garland. Cather's writing is magical and so perfect in many ways. Garland is fine. A bit on the nose though.
Both write about American settlers in the late 1800s, early 1900s. This would have been after the Oregon Trail days.
So much is rightfully made of immigrants on the various trails. There are hundreds of books, movies, and (of course) the video game. I have a ten (or so) volume series containing women's diaries from the trail.
But after the trail ends, after they find a home, the diaries often ended. Both Cather and Garland pick up the story—though both from a Midwestern point of view.
For both, their characters are often drawn off the farm to the towns and cities. The farms aren't depicted as idyllic, and the populated areas are given a very forward-looking glow (in some of Cather's work, New York comes off like something from the 1930s).
And though the city's mystique has worn off for me, it's nice to be reminded that rural living is (and especially was) a very hard life.
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'Resigned to the Way'
Camera: Mamiya RB67
Lens: Mamiya-Sekor 3.8/90mm
Film: Ilford HP5+ at 1600
Process: 510-Pyro; 1+100; 28mins
Montana
July 2022
"You are going to need a bigger boat!" One daylight LED lamp and three LED spotlights in a dark room. Processed in Fujifilm's raw converter and macOS High Sierra photo editor. Quotation is from "Jaws".
Like Madonna, she was once America’s sweetheart, but has fallen from favor with various tribes. Some things change, some never do. “Use Mass Transit, Expect Delays” remains good advice.
Hoping the ship has not left the harbor.
Taken from The High Line.
12 Feb 2022; 11:30 CST; Provia +
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These rhinestones are on adhesive strips-but I feel I should still secure them better-Do you think if I brush a gloss medium over the top it will destroy the shine of the rhinestones-the other option and i am not sure I have the time- is to glue individual stones with a more permanent adhesive.
Any advice would be welcomed!