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font: Dael Caligraphy

  

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Major reworking of an old file. Hey it's rainy and cold here, so that means working on prints indoors :). The script on the image is from my caligraphy notebook, but I'm not sure if its a quote or something I came up with. "The Space between Dreams determines our definition of Reality"

Hicri 1228 - Miladi 1813 yılında yazılmış...

Lovely blossoms are blooming all over 🌺

A really old bookmark in a small bible. Sophia was my Gt.Gt. Grandmother.

Macro Mondays bookmark theme.

Tiban Inside Part 03 of 03 (END): Place of Worship Interior.

 

This is the last photo of Tiban Inside series. Architectur Mix Episode may continue next year :)

 

I'll still upload one photo on December 31, 2018 for the last photo upload in 2018 :)

 

Have a nice weekend!

Pinetree by lake the shape of some sort of caligraphy sign. Balancing on a slope, it has shown strenght adapting and growing to this beautiful shape.

 

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Explore #32 and a Front Page image - October 12, 2011

  

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This is what happens when you forget to change your white balance

Not sure what it was on but everything went blue

 

:~)

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font: Dael Caligraphy

 

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John Clare

 

The Shepherds Calendar

  

Harvest approaches with its bustling day

The wheat tans brown and barley bleaches grey

In yellow garb the oat land intervenes

And tawney glooms the valley thronged with beans

Not finished. But drenched in color now....She'll get the flower and caligraphy treatment... and bit less deep red think. We'll see. She used to be:

 

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Reeds in Lough Abisdealy, Lissard Estate in Skibbereen.This is part of a series I shot a few years ago. I took a look at some of the files last week to try and add to the series. To make these images I waded out into the lake composed and then waited for ripples to die down before shooting.

 

All of the images were taken on foggy or soft days with no wind.....

 

The wide encircling bands with Naskh lettering on the great shaft of Qutb Minar.

“Among my stillness was a pounding heart.”

 

― Shannon A. Thompson, Seconds Before Sunrise

 

Soundtrack : www.youtube.com/watch?v=uo1xgTb-jM8

DANCE WITH ME – JOHNNY REID

 

For Michael

 

How fragile are our memories

a fleeting glance; a glimpse; a thread

as finely woven as a dream

that flies on delicate golden wings

that flutter and dance on southern winds

pulling us up and pushing us down

spinning us dizzily around and around

which way to turn; it does not matter

all things in time will right themselves

for now we revel in the moment

shiny sparkling bubbles unshattered

laying warm and half-remembered

lulled to sleep; fragmented dreams

keep alive those wondrous moments

that made life more than at times it seems

scattered pages of our journals

etched caligraphy maps our faces

we are young still; jumping hurdles

skip through leaves; kicking up the traces

a little smile about our lips

curved above sweet Cupid's bow

sits and does not dare to judge us

never would it sink so low

frowned concentration; dispensation

relieves us from the adult rules

not yet grown-ups; children at heart

we still play; remember school

now I look beyond your eyes

and see a different world

another life path stretched before me

I'm not the same; a different girl

to the one you knew back then

how old were we then; just turned fourteen

how simple everything first seemed

how comedic too; Midsummer Night's Dream

we turned it into a tragedy

me a femme fatale and you a city boy

I laugh out loud now at this memory

before my loving heart betrays me

last I saw you at the lake

sitting silently knees drawn up

head in your arms until you sensed

me close and your gaze took me in

no words were needed; we understood

the Summer's end was here and would

separate us all our lives

you would not return; I walked on by

without a word; our pact intact

when I got home I cried and died

a little death; un petit mort

one of the first scars on my heart

there would be so many more

now in this moment I yearn a little

to think how carelessly and brittle

the words we say “forever and ever”

only mean well sometimes never …

 

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My picture is a compilation of 2 of my artworks and 2 of my photographs

I should try to capture letters of the alphabet in herbs and vegetables...;))

There are seven gates to enter the mosque, each named after Al-Asmaul-Husna, the names of God in Islam. The number seven represent Seven Heavens in Islamic cosmology. The wudu (ablution) fountains located on ground floor, while the main prayer hall and main courtyard located on elevated first floor. The building is consist of two connected rectangular structures; the main structure and the smaller secondary structure. The smaller one served as main gate as well as stairs and prayer spaces. The rectangular main prayer hall building is covered by a 45 meter diameter central spherical dome, the number "45" symbolize the year of Proclamation of Indonesian Independence in 1945. The main dome is adorned with stainless steel ornamental pinnacle that took form of a crescent and star, the symbol of Islam. The smaller secondary dome is also adorned with stainless steel pinnacle with Arabic caligraphy of Allah

Found in the lining of an old suitcase which at one point belonged to Mr. Dodgeson (Hypothetically speaking)

via Instagram instagr.am/p/CNuOZjdHPH5/ . Después de algo de bricolaje creo que me voy haciendo con esta singular estilográfica y su plumín flexible.

Huke has nice writing. Caligraphy-inspired.

 

(What were you doing way down in Stanton? Oh yeah--Knott's.)

Uploaded for the theme "Black and White" in The Flickr Lounge .

It was till a coldish day for a spring day, but September is fairly unpredictable here by us...

 

Using the Tamron SP AF 60mm f/2 Di II MACRO 1:1 LD (IF) (model G005N II) lens.

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Macau

A-Ma Temple

 

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Approximately four hundred years ago the Portuguese landed on a sea promontory near a temple. They asked the local inhabitants the name of the land, but the locals misunderstood, thinking that the Portuguese were asking for the name of the temple. So they answered 'Ma Ge', which was the name of the temple. Later, the Portuguese translated the named into 'Macau' and used it to refer to the land. In actuality, this temple is one of the three famous Buddha halls in Macau- the A-Ma Temple.

 

The A-Ma Temple, located in the southeast of the Macau Peninsula, is the oldest temple in Macau. It was constructed in the year of 1488 of the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) to commemorate Mazu, the sacred sea goddess who blesses the fishermen of Macau. It is said that the goddess was called Lin Mo, and that she was born in Putian City, Fujian Province, and was more intelligent than other children her age. She could predict good or ill luck and after her death she often helped merchants and fishermen ward off calamities and turn danger into safety. Now there are a number of folktales about the great goddess narrated in the littoral lands.

 

The A-Ma Temple is a destination offering silence and spectacular views. The temple contains six main parts, all of which make up a series of classical Chinese architectural treasures, and this is all guarded by stone lions. Entering the temple and going across a gateway, you will reach the Hongren Hall by a winding path. A statue of Mazu is worshipped here, and it is believed that the hall has the longest history in the complex. Going ahead, the Hall of Avalokitesvara will present itself to visitors. It was constructed mainly using bricks and stone in a simple style. Compared with the other halls, the Zhengjiao Chanlin (a Buddhist hall) was designed tastefully both in regards to size and architectural style.

 

Containing not only an ancient architectural complex, the temple also possesses a measure of the rich and profound Chinese culture. It is worth your while to stay and enjoy the various poems and inscriptions carved on the stone along the cliff. Furthermore, each year, on the days of the birthday of Mazu and the Chinese New Year, many male and female disciples gather here. They burn lots of incense to pay homage and pray for good fortune.

 

Camera: Canon EOS 30D

Exposure: 0.01 sec (1/100)

Aperture: f/5.6

Focal Length: 24 mm

ISO Speed: 400

Exposure Bias: 0 EV

Flash: Off

 

File Size: 2.4 MB

File Type: JPEG

MIME Type: image/jpeg

Image Width: 2411

Image Height: 3578

Encoding Process: Baseline DCT, Huffman coding

Bits Per Sample: 8

Color Components: 3

X-Resolution: 350 dpi

Y-Resolution: 350 dpi

Orientation: Horizontal (normal)

Software: Digital Photo Professional

Date and Time (Modified): 2009:04:04 06:03:11

YCbCr Positioning: Centered

Rating: 0

Custom Rendered: Normal

Exposure Mode: Manual

White Balance: Manual

Scene Capture Type: Standard

Exposure Program: Manual

Date and Time (Original): 2009:04:04 06:03:11

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Focal Plane X-Resolution: 3959.322034 dpi

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Viewing Conditions Illuminant Type: D50

Measurement Observer: CIE 1931

Measurement Flare: 0.999%

Measurement Illuminant: D65

Photography of caligraphy on the wall of Jami Masjid- a World Heritage site in Ahmedabad city of Gujarat, India. Since it is in Arabic, I am unable to explain

The word rickshaw originates from the Japanese word jinrikisha (人力車, 人 jin = human, 力 riki = power or force, 車 sha = vehicle), which literally means "human-powered vehicle".

Rickshaws were invented in Japan about 1869, after the lifting of a ban on wheeled vehicles from the Tokugawa period (1603–1868).

  

Kyoto, Japan. 2015

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ODC2 - Begining with J

 

22/10/11

 

No kids involved in the challenge today, except for bugging me when I was trying to set this up..lol I really need to get me some coloured rope light and some pretty colourful tea light holders. I was trying to accomplish a nice bokeh but am not very happy with the result, I like the colours but want more of the little bokeh spots...or whatever it's called..BARB I need your help.lol

 

Anyway, my head was blank today, couldn't think of anything begining with J. Japanese was one of the few things that popped up in my head. I have always thought Chinese/Japanese caligraphy is so beautiful so that's what I went for.

The ingredients and tools needed to make iron gall ink

Leica M9 Summicron 90mm

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