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I really wasn't thinking about much of anything when I took this but it sure looks like I was.... well yes.. I was. I was thinking about this...
Chopin Nocturne Op. 9 No. 2. Click the link below to listen. I just LOVE classical piano.
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alternative numbers to the meaning of life
Right I've finished the set of Photowalk images and they are all here www.maxblackphotos.com/new-images.html you might want to hazard a guess as to which one is going in the leaders competition...
What runs through your head, dear Sophie? That cute little poodle you met at the groomer's? The rabbit that hangs out in the corner of the courtyard? The doggy door and backyard that you had the run of at our former home?
Happy Furry Friday from Sophie and me... have a great weekend!
When was the last time that you played an enjoyable game? If you quit playing because it is a child's sport, then you are wrong. As George Bernard Shaw said, "We don't stop playing because we grow old; we grow old because we stop playing.
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With Britta , the great Belgian workhorse , there are no limits.
Seen at Schiermonnikoog, the smallest inhabited Wadden Island of the Netherlands. Population 700 people.
Model: Ilona
Strobist: canon 580exII in westcott softbox camera right, strip softbox as hairlight left and behind model, triggered with phottix odin
Background texture: Kim Klassen
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Ad infinitum, thought can bend ideas themselves as each pensive notion gets so deep that absolutes fall into the abyss. Eventually, our thoughts think thoughts of their own and the sideways spiral of ideology creates its self out of itself. Meaningless jabber or insightful reasoning worth considering as a wicked wisdom of this world. You be the judge.
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The first cut is the deepest, baby I know
The first cut is the deepest...
lyrics by Cat Stevens
A little break from all the macro shots. I'm giving the flowers a rest.....for now.....
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@Paonay Dike, Bayawan City, negros Oriental
The City of Bayawan is very like this sea wall. It stands upon a sea which is very narrow and which curves, and in which there rises and falls a most considerable tide, and which is bounded by slimy cemented sides.
Cyclists fly by, tourists stroll, joggers cruise the paths and all Seawall denizens look out onto the bay. The gaze to the sea is not fa cry from the one we glaze at the expanse heaven, The painted sun, the murmuring sea, the whispering wind and this incredibly intense feeling when you learn to appreciate the value of the earth - it's beauty.
I feel like plunging into the vast ocean feeling that touch of water where tears from the past up until now are blended and flavoured to new; instead of sweet and bitter, we got this salty taste. to remind us that life isn't just about bitterness and sweetness but beyond these, if we only just clear our eyes, is another taste of life - which is I am still about to discover.
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8 June 2014
Canon EOS 1V
Canon EF 70-200 f2.8 L II IS USM
Kodak Portra 400 VC film (expired April 2002)
I spent some time looking out the window this morning.
Sometimes looking out the window can be cathartic in letting us listen to the background noise of our minds I think.
Like sitting on the seashore listening to the lullaby of the waves.
I was thinking about that theater shooting in Colorado.
It's such a horrible and senseless thing.
I read that the Whitehouse and a number of other state and local governments ordered their flags flown at half mast as a symbol of mourning for the victims of that barbarism.
I can understand that.
But further reading of the news points out that on average forty five people are shot and killed in the United States every day.
Every...
single...
day.
That's about one gun murder every half hour.
In Chicago over the Memorial Day weekend there were forty people shot... ten of them were killed.
Chicago they say, has become the 'murder capital.'
As the economy remains stagnant I've seen the streets get a lot 'dicier.'
I'm horrified at what that asshole did in Colorado at that movie theater.
He murdered fourteen people... one of them was a six year old girl.
It makes me think of some prick hurting my daughter.
If he hurt my kid I'd steal a bulldozer and ram it through the walls at that jail and there wouldn't be a trial... for that dickhead at least.
And I'd probably get off on a 'technicality.'
So our leaders order the flags flown at half mast in mourning for these victims.
But it almost seems disrespectful to all of the other people who are often solitary victims to gun violence to not recognize their plight.
I'll never take advantage of these situations to espouse some political view... that guns should be banned or that we as Americans have a fundamental right to bear arms.
I don't think that those things are even relevant.
I still believe that people have 'free will' even though that seems to be on the decline.
People who hurt other people and commit acts of violence are self centered and barbaric individuals.
That's the real issue.
And it becomes an issue on the day a child is born... how they're brought up... the morals and the values instilled within them.
Mom and dad are at the center of it all.
At least half the time.
The other half of the time children are brought up in single parent homes.
Like mine.
The media... the schools... video games... music... peers and popular culture can tear away at what even the most careful and conscientious parents strive to help their children become.
That kid just didn't wake up one day and decide to go shoot seventy or eighty people in that movie theater.
Some evil was brewing in him for a long time.
'What causes this evil' should be the question I suppose.
And while we're all wondering...
since that shooting...
two hundred and twenty five people have been gunned down in the United States.
Maybe we should just keep the flag at half mast.
When two people take a photo, no two photos will be exactly the same. Each is an expression of the person who took it. When two people gaze through a window, they will not see the same view. When we look into the window of our souls, make no mistake, we see a different us, then everyone else sees. No one understands your heart better than you. No psychiatrist, no clergy, no friend, no loved one. Unfortunately, sometimes the image of ourselves is blurred, and darkened by the misconceptions of self that we bring to the window. And, then, not even we can see the real self. Maybe it's time to clean the glass, turn on the light, and look again. maybe it's not so dark, and, blurry as we imagine. Deep thought number 2, for the day. That's it. My brain is all used up for one nite.
Can't believe theme week is coming up again so Wally is trying to think of a theme. Can you help him? The deeper he thinks, the more derpy he gets.
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Before I took this shot, I tried to make some photos from this lovely sunset. My camera has some difficulties to focus on these sticks. The sight on my display made me stop and change the settings to manual focus, because of the instant feeling I had. It felt like an idea for an unsolved problem that isn´t figured out right now. You think you are on the right way but you cannot hold it.
so I got this idea to buy this cloak, and then I finally ordered it. They said 7 to 10 days. Took them over 24 days to finally get it to me. I have been trying to get around to taking pictures I want with it. But weather hasn't helped out any, and the paranoia of someone stealing my camera. while I am out blind taking pictures, or incapacitated to chase them down has limited me. But yet I try and draw inspiration from a couple different people I follow on here. People and pictures listed in spot of people in photo. So go check out my inspirations in their profile bubbles below. They are inspirations in different parts of this picture. I never seem to give people enough credit. So this is my little way of giving back.
Shot this in the Finger Lakes, New York while we were camping.
You know, I've been thinking about this shot after I posted it. The car, arguably one of the most important or at least, essential inventions in our day to day life. Of the 20th century in our first world countries anyway. Only a house is a bigger investment on average. It got us here where I shot this. It's protected me from the elements, my home away from home. And yet look at what it's doing to our planet, to our climate.
At the same time look at this sky. We aren't but a speck in the universe both in size and time. What does the universe care about the things we are doing to ourselves, to the things around us? If we are not careful we'll just be space junk. Humbling, really. It must have been the thing in my subconscious that decided to leave the car in the shot.
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