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... In dream you can fly forever
And never miss a turn,
In dream you can spread your wings
And know where to turn...
~Yoko Ono~
“Yesterday is but a dream, tomorrow but a vision. But today well lived makes every yesterday a dream of happiness, and every tomorrow a vision of hope. Look well, therefore, to this day. Such is the salutation to the dawn.”
“The camel is a symbol of stamina, patience, endurance, and reaching long-term goals. ... Dreaming of a camel represents the need to work very hard and persistently to overcome obstacles to reach your goal.” - sleep culture
“There is no straw heavy enough to break a camel's back.
He is invincible. He is the ship of the desert that will not let you down.” - AP
Soundtrack : www.youtube.com/watch?v=5tkUY_GAJh0
DESERT DREAM – OMAR AKRAM
I am a Bactrian Camel
oh yes, I'll have you know
my weight is borne equally
on my third and fourth toes
I am an even-toed ungulate
or so the story goes
I am far superior to
the one-humped dromedary
I'm from ancient Bactria;
I'm kind and soft and hairy
my fur is like a teddy bear,
but don't cuddle me; be wary!
I am silky soft like my ancestors
who travelled the Silk Road
climbing up high mountains;
cold; carrying their heavy load
or moving across inhospitable deserts;
screeching in camel code
I am feeling very lazy today
relaxing in the rain
it's stopped a little while;
these tourists are such a pain
leaning out their windows
taking my portrait again and again
I am sighing with contentment
as they pass me by
there is no resentment;
I pretend to them I'm shy
showing them the back of me;
well that's as much as I can try
I doze; I dream; I long to be
in the silence of the night
but oh those shrieking jackanapes
now hidden from my sight
I fall asleep at last and wait
for the new dawn to break light.
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Since returning home I am experiencing a lot of computer and internet connection problems. It is very frustrating. I comment a few pictures and then have to reboot or constantly refresh the page and then the comment does not always print. I do not know if it is problems with Flickr or my internet or with my computer or a combination of all three, but I do apologise sincerely and will try to catch up as and when I can. Thank you for your patience with me <3
i'm not completely happy with this but i think that i did my best. i have not upload photo almost a week and that make me feel jhfgdbvwjuhbsdju, hahah i can't describe it but it feeling is disgusting.
Inicié la semana con el pie izquierdo, perdiendo totalmente la cabeza por una persona que no vale la pena en una situación incomoda, a pesar de el error tan grande que cometí (y por supuesto de la decepción) no me siento triste, creo que eso me ha hecho pensar a cerca de que es lo que exactamente quiero en mi vida.
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I've got to break free
I want to break free, yeah
I want, I want, I want, I want to break free.
With Queen, our kitchen cow dreams. I have taken her outside, into the sun, into the open. I can understand her dream.
Disregard the Exif data, this shot was done with the 35mm 7Artisans manual lens at F1.2, contre-jour. This lens will not produce good focus at this aperture and, as here, when close to the object. The reward, however, is a certain dreamlike rendition. Quite appropriate.
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When walking down the street in Wéris (south of Belgium) you often see the typical houses that Belgians have built over the last fifty to hundred years as realization of their dream. It is often said that almost any Belgian has the ultimate ambition to build his/her own house. Indeed, house ownership is much higher in Belgium (71%) than for example in Germany (49%). For cost control, part of the building projects in Belgium are carried out by the young owners themselves, or by their family members (especially in the later stages). There is no standard design for houses in Belgium; likewise, dreams cannot be standardised. The designs along a street always differ from each other, with a variation within a certain range; decent houses to live in.
Sometimes these dream houses fall completely outside any reasonable variation and become unique eccentric realizations and works of art. This is the case for this house, with Jugendstil elements and inspirations from the books of Tolkien, Dickens and Rowling (Harry Potter). The story behind this house is unknown, but it looks as if the end is not really a happy one; the house is clearly abandoned with its overgrown driveway, its bewildered garden and it being devoid of any signs of life. But take a look at how the unique style is worked out in every detail. Maybe it is only a statue for a dream house, for the freedom of design, but too hard to live in (indeed, you cannot live in a statue). Frankly, we do not know. But it is certainly a piece of inspiration and a dramatic work of art.
This photo is made for display on large monitor.
I love purple coneflowers so much, my husband went out and bought some to plant in our garden earlier this summer. They are so pretty...and I enjoy photographing them as well. Hope you enjoy!
Graham, Washington
071515
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The fresh snow covered the landscape surrounding Dream Lake high up in the Rocky Mountains creating a magical winter scene! There is nothing quite like a fresh snow high up in the mountains. You can feel the crisp air and the wind blowing thru as you stand beneath the massive snow capped mountains under a beautiful morning blue sky! Places like this remind you that there is still beauty found in our world. Places that feel like they are only meant to be enjoyed and respected. Places such as Dream Lake show us the impressive handiwork of our Creator and help teach us to slow down and stand in awe. We are not designed to rush past the beautiful treasures that God has made for us. We are meant to take them in and fully experience what He has given to us so that we will know and experience even more of His perfect love for us! He gives these wonderful gifts to us out of His abundant and overflowing love for us. He is full of love to the point it is not possible for Him to contain it, He gives it freely and generously and this is perfectly displayed by what Jesus did on the Cross!
Kaleidoscope of flowers, two more weeks and Spring will be here 😉👏🌷. 12C rain...
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Since the current situation means I will probably miss the flowering of the bluebells in the magic forest of Hallerbos, here's an image I made some years ago during a misty, cold, early morning.
Driving winds polish the ice to reveal deep fractures traversing Dream Lake.
Dream Lake, Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado.
'Twas the morning after Christmas, and I was the first person on the trail. The temperature was 14°F with high, sustained winds and gusts well over 50 mph. I was tasked with route finding and breaking trail by headlamp. The wind had driven snow drifts across the trail and in some places I was postholing to my waist with snowshoes on. I reached the lake with time to spare, but the wind was punishing, blowing directly into my face all morning. It was strong enough to knock me over and push me across the ice at one point. At first, I was worried there the mountains would remain hidden in the clouds and blowing snow. But, as the light breached the horizon, they started to peak through. The light continued to get better all morning. I worked my way across the lake from East to West, finding interesting foregrounds. This was one of the last images I captured on the lake, and it is easily my favorite from the morning.
Nikkor 50mm ƒ1.8
Strobist: AB800 with Softlighter II camera left. AB800 with Softlighter II camera right. Triggered by Cybersync.
My last visit in Dunners for a while. Sad but awesome being able to call those cats friends. Memories with them are near countless, making the streets a lil less secure when we are out yeooow high times and we dont stop until be drop. We will meet again, better go fucking hard guys, I will! It is not the amount of connections you have but the quality of them.
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Mount Cargill, Dunedin, New Zealand
After taking oodles of sunrise shots, was strolling back to hubby snoozing (he said!!!)LOL!! in the car!!! When I saw this house with the sunrise rays dancing on the walls, casting beautiful shadows, had to, absolutely had to snap some shots for HDR!!! I got some different cool effects with few different settings and they all reminded me of Halloween!! Since we greet each other by "Happy", so here is a pre Happy Halloween scene for you guys!!!
Don't have a house but dreaming to own one like this is priceless!!! Specially facing the water canal!!!
Just imagine my previous post's sunrise rays caressing this house!!!
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