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in an abandoned land within a beautiful insanity..

An old break wall on the Lake

"Write me of hope and love, and hearts that endured."

(Emily Dickinson)

 

(Things I see as I look deeper: The red scattered about the image signifies hearts that have suffered and bled. The brighter, glowing blossoms signify the ones that have endured and that now shine for others as an encouragement to also endure. There is still darkness around the edges, but the light has not been extinguished. The light in the top corner is beckoning the blossoming hearts to hang onto their Hope)

....to waste anything as precious as autumn sunshine by staying in the house.

So I spend almost all the daylight hours in the open air.

- Nathaniel Hawthorne

  

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Have a sunhiny Sunday !

Higger Tor • Peak District National Park • 16th January 2022

 

The best of the weather managed to escape me this week, so here’s a moody morning shot from Higger Tor.

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The Muggy Air, Never Offered, A Cool Gentle Breeze ..

For The Temperature, Was A Whooping 92 Degrees ...

In The South, If We Get A Cooler Day, It Will Be Just A Tease ..

For We Will Still Endure, More Hotter Days, Before They Cease ...

 

I Was A Poet And Ya'LL Did NOT Know It ...

 

Happy First Day Of FALL, My Peeps......

~ From The Hills Of Tennessee

 

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Taken earlier today, this view from a Western Colorado mountain valley shows a typical spring event.

I'm so happy it was sunny today! As soon as I got home I gave my camera battery under ten minutes to charge up then I rushed out with Maggie to this spot.

I was originally planning to make this a clone photo with lots of maggies everywhere but I feel it went better this way.

It barely had any photoshop except for retouches and a light lens flare.

 

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"Men must endure, their going hence even as their coming hither. Ripeness is all."

William Shakespeare

 

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A re-edited version of an older shot from Artist Point.

Enjoy your weekend everyone!

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As I took this shot, I imagined that the scene was unchanged from a hundred or even a thousand years ago...

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Im testing my new Sony RX1, very pleased with the the performance of this camera using high ISO

 

The RAW files at 6400 ISO look amazing!! This was shot @ 1/80 ƒ/2.8 ISO 1600 35 mm

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SF Marina, San Francisco

 

"Enjoy when you can, and endure when you must."

-- Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749 - 1832)

 

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This wildflower scene was captured at Armand Bayou Nature Center in Pasadena, Texas.

Pictures taken at LEA10.

The repurposed tube carriages are part of Village Underground, an arts venue and workspace in Shoreditch

This is a very famous and much photographed building on Great Eastern Street in London's graffiti capital, Shoreditch. The four windows are actually screens that house changing art exhibitions. In this case there are ribbons and butterflies which can be clearly identified if you enlarge those areas.

 

The Adore and Endure words always remain but even the train carriages have regular changes to their visage - see top left. In essence it's a brilliant open air gallery.

Fear isn't a weakness, it's an advantage. It's what keeps you scrapping for rotten food; It's what keeps you fighting through the sickness; It's what keeps you very much alive.

 

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Natural light, handheld

Dive support vessel Mermaid Endurer arrives in Aberdeen.

"Among the tales of sorrow and of ruin that came down to us from the darkness of those days there are yet some in which amid weeping there is joy and under the shadow of death light that endures..."

J.R.R. Tolkien, The Silmarillion

 

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These pictographs, likely made during the "Barrier Canyon" period dating back to 400 AD, have endured the ages, but not the predations of man (and woman). The small roundish indents are bullet wounds; the scratched writing is Graffiti, dating back many decades, not just modern times. It amazes me anyone would add their full name in conducting a crime like vandalism on what today is considered Federal property (the US Bureau of Land Management is responsible for oversight and protection of these invaluable resources).

 

There are at least three distinct cultures, as determined by the differences in stylistic details, that left records of their presence in the form of pictographs (painted, as in this image) and petroglyphs (pecked, etched, incised) on the rock faces on either side of the small Sego Canyon near I-70 in southeastern Utah. They are easily viewable (and, very unfortunately, also too easily accessible to the touch and well within gunshot, as evidenced by decades of Graffiti and other vandalism, especially that inflicted with bullets) from the gravel road and short trails.

 

According to the Bureau of Land Management website: "The main location [of the Sego Canyon Rock Art Interpretive Site], around a protruding cliff [one panel of which is in this photo]] near a streambed, has hundreds of designs spanning over a thousand years of history and representing three distinctive styles. The oldest are from the Barrier Canyon period, 400 AD onwards, characterized by complex red pictographs, many still crisp and richly-colored [as pictured]. Later designs are petroglyphs, from the Fremont culture, approximately 1,000to 1300, then the Ute peoples after 1300..."

 

As my followers - virtual and otherwise - well know, I'm fascinated and enchanted by what is collectively called "rock art" and I have to say, the examples here in Sego Canyon are among the most lovely and sophisticated I've seen.

 

Please note that the differing colors and orientations from photo to photo in this series are caused by changing light and shadow, me approaching from different angles, slight lens distortion depending on focal length, and some modest editing to assure the main subjects are easily visible in the images.

 

"Life is a series of experiences, each one of which makes us bigger, even though sometimes it is hard to realize this. For the world was built to develop character, and we must learn that the setbacks and grieves which we endure help us in our marching onward."

Henry Ford

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“ If you want to see the rainbow, you have to endure the rain. ”

 

- Endure the rain -

One of my older MOCs. Slightly modified. Now with instructions.

We can try to kill all that is native,

string it up by its hind legs for all to see, but spirit howls and wildness endures. - Terry Tempest Williams

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my introduction to this Swedish director- imagine Bergman but with more irony and a bit of camp - truly groundbreaking

This twig standing strong during a snowfall reminds me of these past 11 or so months, where everyone has just had to endure and do the best they could...Some of us have had it relatively easy, many of us have not...Pretty much everyone though has made some sacrifices this past year...Fortunately, fingers crossed, the end of this pandemic may be near...Let's hope so, for the sanity of humanity anyways...

Perfect timing as the flower buds of Sarracenia purpurea emerge on slender flower stalks above the short, squat pitchers on Easter eve.

A photo I took on a really hot summer evening.

Thanks for this original portrait:

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The Art of Retouching

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