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Let’s continue with this night with Yulia (you could see the story in the previous post). That was August 12th and today is November 1st. Summer is over, winter is entering with the first snow. Sometimes I can hardly keep up with myself. I’m taking photos and not making them. Making and not exhibiting. Exhibiting and not answering to comments soon enough (and feel guilty about that). Vonnegut’s Winston Niles Rumfoord from “The Sirens of Titan” was unstuck in space and time with an obvious drawbacks and some advantages. I feel the same side-effect of life to a slight degree. Recently I thought that the time is moving forward (probably), but acts in all directions. And I definitely live not just in present. Maybe the present is the less part of my life… How do you feel about it all?
To be continued…
Practicing with my 60mm macro lens. I haven't used it much on this DX body so I need to practice some.
Gelbert Explorer passing under Mount Snowdon on the Welsh Highland Railway at Rhyd-Ddu. So lucky to have this view from the footpaths in front of our holiday home.
November 8, 2025 - #15
Not too long ago, I rode along the intimate road of West Lake on Thursday and observed many changes in this place. I heard that the local government has approved the construction of an opera house project near the lake. In this image, which my friend captured and of us standing here, you can see the area where the opera house will be built. I’m unsure about what will happen or how this will affect the area in the future once in the opera house has been completed?
I truly love this place and feel a deep emotional affection to it. West Lake belongs to everyone - to me, to the local people living around it and to many couples. I’m posting this content I like and with no offense intended. I will cherish the soul, beauty and traditional culture that this place represents. 😔
Certainly, cultural values often face challenges over time. I hope that West Lake will develop while preserving its tradition, culture and environment. Because this place is a part of me, cheers!! 😄
Source image: Lê Công Hùng
Edit and upload from Adobe Lightroom: Đỗ Đức Tiến (me)
Have a nice weekend, everyone!
Timeless sea breezes that for aeons have blown ancients rocks, you are the purest space coming from afar...(Maria Rilke)...
This stretch of coast in Norway is a gem towards the sea, but at the same time has a dramatic story to tell: The sea here is Norway's most exposed to storms: In the autumn and winter storms, the waves can reach 30m high. And the beds of the lighthouse keepers far out in the sea, moved across the floor as they slept. The story tells of a brave woman: Gjertrud 1814-1900: Her father was a famous pilot, and died at sea in 1823. She fought to keep her father's pilot certificate. And she was married to four sailors in turn. The first three perished at sea a few years apart. When she mourned for them, she went up on a great rock, and looked out over the sea for them. And this stone has been given her name "Gjertrud stone".
Dieser Küstenabschnitt in Norwegen ist ein Juwel in Richtung Meer, hat aber gleichzeitig eine dramatische Geschichte zu erzählen: Das Meer hier ist Norwegens am stärksten Stürmen ausgesetzt: In den Herbst- und Winterstürmen können die Wellen 30 m hoch werden. Und die Betten der Leuchtturmwärter weit draußen im Meer bewegten sich im Schlaf über den Boden. Die Geschichte erzählt von einer tapferen Frau: Gjertrud 1814-1900: Ihr Vater war ein berühmter Pilot und starb 1823 auf See. Sie kämpfte darum, den Pilotenschein ihres Vaters zu behalten. Und sie war wiederum mit vier Matrosen verheiratet. Die ersten drei starben im Abstand von einigen Jahren auf See. Als sie um sie trauerte, stieg sie auf einen großen Felsen und suchte sie auf dem Meer. Und dieser Stein hat ihren Namen "Gjertrud-Stein" bekommen
Este tramo de costa de Noruega es una joya hacia el mar, pero al mismo tiempo tiene una historia dramática que contar: el mar aquí es el más expuesto a las tormentas de Noruega: en las tormentas de otoño e invierno, las olas pueden alcanzar los 30 m de altura. Y las camas de los fareros, lejos en el mar, se movían por el suelo mientras dormían. La historia habla de una mujer valiente: Gjertrud 1814-1900: Su padre era un piloto famoso y murió en el mar en 1823. Luchó para mantener el certificado de piloto de su padre. Y ella estaba casada con cuatro marineros a su vez. Los tres primeros perecieron en el mar con unos pocos años de diferencia. Cuando hizo duelo por ellos, subió a una gran roca y miró hacia el mar en busca de ellos. Y a esta piedra se le ha dado el nombre de "piedra de Gjertrud".
Cette partie de la côte norvégienne est un joyau face à la mer, mais a en même temps une histoire dramatique à raconter : la mer ici est la plus exposée aux tempêtes de Norvège : lors des tempêtes d'automne et d'hiver, les vagues peuvent atteindre 30 m de haut. Et les lits des gardiens de phare loin dans la mer, se déplaçaient sur le sol pendant leur sommeil. L'histoire raconte l'histoire d'une femme courageuse : Gjertrud 1814-1900 : Son père était un pilote célèbre, et mourut en mer en 1823. Elle s'est battue pour conserver le brevet de pilote de son père. Et elle était mariée à quatre marins à tour de rôle. Les trois premiers périrent en mer à quelques années d'intervalle. Lorsqu'elle les pleura, elle monta sur un grand rocher et les regarda sur la mer. Et cette pierre a reçu son nom de "pierre de Gjertrud"...
A winter's view of the Swiss alps. I took this photo from the Emmental where the famous cheese with huge holes is coming from. By the way, there is a cheese dairy close to this place where you can watch them making the Emmental cheese.
Affoltern, Emmental
Eine winterliche Aussicht auf die Alpen vom Emmental aus gesehen. Das ist diese Region, aus der der berühmte Käse mit den grossen Löchern stammt. In der Nähe befindet sich eine Schaukäserei, wo man zuschauen kann, wie der Emmentaler hergestellt wird.
Baaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaack
و أخيـرا رجعت لكم
واسـمحـولـي على الغـيـبـه الطـووووووويـله
الـظـروف ومـاتـسـوي
واحس وااايـد اشـياء فاتــتــني و وايـد صووور مبـدعه انـحـطت وانا مادري عنها
بس ان شاء الله اقـدر ألـحق و أرد نـفس قـبل واحـسن
و
و
و شـنـووو بعـد أممممم أممممم
اي صح
وحشــتووووووووووووووووووني واااااااااااااااااااايد
و بااااركولي اشـتـغـلت
ههههههههههههههههه
واخـيـرا اشـتـغـلت دوزي
كـنـت عـالـه على الـلي عـنـدي بالـبـيت هههههههه
بس الحمدلله الله هـداني واشـتـغـلت
بس مب قايـله شنو <<< لوووووول
هههههههههههههه
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Model : مب لازم تعـرفـون من
و قول ما شاء الله بلـييييييييـز
TAKEN BY : MOi
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Hope You Like iT
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DSC_2578DS • Sandhill Crane
Named him Buckey as taken in Buckeystown, MD.
My 64th on Explore
In Explore 2021-07-02 (#179)
www.flickr.com/photos/33676859@N05/51284318286/in/explore...
كَمْ هيَ أنَآنيَة ذآكرَتيْ ،،
تستَعيد نَشَآطهَآ وقْت ألمِي -
تَتَذكرْ هَذآ وذَآكْ ،، لتَستَمتعَ بِ ألمِي !
فأبكِي أنَآ ، وتَضحَك هيَ الأخرَى !
مَنْ يقتَنِي منّيْ ذَآكرَة !
تلقَبْ بذَآكرة الحَنينْ ؟؟
قَديمَة بعضْ الشَيء !!
ومتَمردة قلِيلاً !!
نَشيطَة كثيراَ !!
هُيام *
I've become such a bad flickr contact! I haven't been home in a week, and I've been without a computer so I haven't been able to upload anything or comment back on all of your guys' lovely photos! I will get better, I promise. <333
Explore June 27th 2009
While in the garage one day, I saw this Potter Wasp on the brick work of the garage wall. With my 60mm Macro lens was able to capture this awesome close-up showing the compound eye and other details of this Wasp. Hope Y'all like it. Lol.
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Thanks for all your wonderful support on my work in the art of Photography. Lol: Gaston
Wishing all my Flickr Friends a great and happy weekend ahead.
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Click on 100% change zoom, located lower right hand corner,for awesome details of this wonderful capture.
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ربنا تـقـبـل مـنـا إنـك أنـت السـميع العـليـم ~
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Explored 15-02-2012 (Highest Position #005 + Interestingness-page)
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Dusk in Calm Seas, at 5:24 PM Futo Beach.
Max exposed on 121 secs...
何度かポストしている西伊豆・浮島海岸の南端、一番奥の行き止まりより。
珍しく風もなく干潮だったので、ようやく波打ち際で撮影できました。
厳しい冬場のなか、穏やかな一時に心から感謝してしまいました。
data:
Taken on Jan. 18, 2012
Nikon and Sigma10-20mm.
3 Raw shot on focal 10mm / iso200 / with C-PLw filter.
1st exposur 121secs / f8, 2nd exposur 30secs / f14, 3rd exposur 1.3sec / f8.
Retouch on Photoshop and used "Topaz DeNoise4",
and the effect layer of "Topaz Adjust4 ".
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