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Photo captured via Minolta MD Rokkor-X 85mm F/1.7 lens. Northtown Neighborhood. City of Spokane. Selkirk Mountains Range. Spokane Valley Outwash Plains section within the Northern Rockies Region. Inland Northwest. Spokane County, Washington. Late December 2020.

 

Exposure Time: 25 sec. * ISO Speed: ISO-100 * Aperture: F/11 * Bracketing: None * Color Temperature: 6000 K * Film Plug-In: Fuji Velvia 50 * Filter: Hoya Pro1 Digital ND x64 (⌀55mm) * Elevation: 1,983 feet above sea-level

An old stone portico in Nuits-Saint-Georges, the main town of the Côte de Nuits wine-producing area of Burgundy. The local marble is a sedimentary rock, a limestone, that is not susceptible to frost damage. It is fine-grained and capable of accepting a polish. There is a vein of this stone, called popularly "the Comblanchien" and extending from Nuits-Saint-Georges to Nevers, which has made the reputations of the quarries of the region. The stone will harmonize with any style by virtue of the variety of its shades of colour, the pink of bindweed (Convolvulus) and beige, and its grain.

A picturesque corner from a village in Zagori, Papigo, where traditional stone architecture harmonizes with the mountainous nature. The stone house with its characteristic slate roof is partly covered by climbing greenery, while in the background rises the imposing Tymfi mountain

Happy Sunday!

These cookies are from Yonemura restaurant famous for harmonization of Japanese traditions with western practicality.

Photo session with Tikki on a grey day. This is the walkway from the driveway to the front door of one of the houses up the street. I liked the way the green moss harmonized with her green eyes. Also, these pictures show her at full winter coat, and I wanted some documentation.

 

Submitted for Happy Caturday 2020 “Makes me Happy” (a favorite pose). I like how she looked in this place, when we were out for a walk... it’s a few doors down the block and they have had work done so that place isn’t quite there any more. But she liked to sit & pose there. I also like how she looks here as a maximally fluffy winter coat “loaf.” This was about 11 months after she came to live with me, and it was about the first time her well fed and confident self was in winter coat that I had seen.

Rikugien Gardens, one of Tokyo's most exquisite Japanese gardens, is a living testament to the Edo period's artistic grandeur. Established in 1702 by Yanagisawa Yoshiyasu, a trusted confidant of Shogun Tokugawa Tsunayoshi, the garden was meticulously designed to replicate famous scenes from classical Japanese waka poetry. "Rikugien," which translates to "Six Poems Garden," embodies the aesthetic principles of traditional Japanese landscape architecture, combining the beauty of nature with symbolic literary references.

 

As you wander through Rikugien’s winding paths, you’re transported to an era where tranquility and contemplation reigned. The central pond, pictured here, reflects the lush greenery and artful arrangement of rocks and trees, inviting you to lose yourself in its serene beauty. This pond, along with its surrounding landscapes, represents various poetic scenes and is masterfully integrated with man-made structures like stone lanterns and teahouses. Each feature harmonizes with nature, embodying the Japanese concept of "shakkei" or "borrowed scenery," where the garden’s design draws upon the surrounding environment to create a seamless visual experience.

 

During autumn, the garden is especially enchanting as the vibrant red and gold hues of maple trees illuminate the landscape. Rikugien is a must-visit during this season, with evening illuminations that highlight the elegance of the changing foliage. For visitors seeking a peaceful retreat from Tokyo's bustling city life, Rikugien Gardens offers a unique blend of history, culture, and natural beauty, making it a cherished destination for locals and tourists alike. This garden isn't just a scenic spot; it’s a journey through Japan's rich artistic and literary heritage.

I end this series with four shots of birds on ice. KInd of like a little series within a series. This is the first of three shots of Ring-billed Gulls. Yep, three shots of three different birds. I liked all three and could not decide which to post.

 

Taken at Hermitage Park in Edmonton's river valley, where only the one pond had open water at the time. Here I thought that the ice made for nice harmonizing and simple surroundings. It was great to see Gulls again and hearing their cries.

 

Two clicks to the best detail.

Intention: My intention with this photo was to demonstrate strong, dramatic mood through color, weather and light.

Reference to the Reading: David DuChemin talks about how strong color contrast introduces stronger visual mass to the contrasting element, pulling the eye with greater strength.

Outcome: I'd say this photo was a success. I had a few ideas of how to go about editing this photo but decided with a desaturated photo with a color grade added. I think this process really helped to create the mood I was looking for. I also really like how the composition shows almost a yin-yang of light, harmonizing and balancing the photo.

Edits: +Contrast, -Blacks, +Texture, +Clarity, -Vibrance, -Saturation, +Sharpen, +Noise Reduction, Color Grading for shadows/Midtones/Highlights, and +Vignette.

Macro Mondays 'speckled' theme.

 

Tibetan prayer or meditation beads made from Picture Jasper crystal.

 

Picture Jasper is a variety of Brown Jasper. It is a grounding and harmonizing gemstone with a tough connection to the earth. It is said to encourage feelings of dependability towards the planet, heartening a need to care for and keep it.

 

It is a gemstone that usually consists of a combination of petrified mud in pockets of earliest volcanic rock in such a way that it produces a “picture”, which is referred as picture jasper.

 

Each bead measures just under .75 cm in diameter

 

My other shot for today's theme.

 

118 pictures in 2018 (68) connected

  

This is my friend, the very gifted songwriter,

singer, producer, guitarist and photographer,

Noah Stone, who performed last night for a packed

house at the Hotel Cafe, one of my favorite clubs,

which is on Cahuenga in Hollywood.

 

I met Noah through my friend Nurit Wilde - both

are flickr friends and fine photographers.

 

Noah, who grew up in Joni Mitchell's house in

Laurel Canyon (after she moved out, I assume),

is a talented writer and performer. He did a great set

last night solo - and with a lovely singer who

harmonized on two songs. He played "Married

To A Mystery," "Paula," "Little Revolution" and other

songs that are all quite great.

 

He also had a nifty thing going where he would

trigger a sampler, and quickly and effortlessly, it

seemed, lay down vocal tracks, or a shaker or

guitar rhythm, and allow those to repeat, and then

sing and play over that. It's a techy kind of trick

that could be gimmicky if done poorly, but since he

did it so well and so fluidly it was musical and nice.

Reminded me of when Jaco used to do it on his

bass solos with Joni and with Weather Report many

moons ago.

 

I sat down right in front of the stage, and took many

photos, of which this is my first favorite.

La fachada del Obradoiro es un ejemplo del estilo barroco recargado y movido que se extiende durante el siglo XVIII, aunque los arquitectos lo intentan armonizar con el pórtico manteniendo la iluminación.

Adquiere importancia la idea de monumentalidad y grandiosidad como modo de atracción de los peregrinos.

 

The Obradoiro façade is an example of the ornate and busy baroque style that extended during the 18th century, although the architects tried to harmonize it with the portico while maintaining the lighting.

The idea of monumentality and grandiosity as a way of attracting pilgrims becomes important.

Der 102,5 ha große Neue Garten liegt im Norden Potsdams am Jungfernsee. Über das Wasser hinweg bestehen gestalterische Verbindungen zu den Gärten von Sacrow, Pfaueninsel, Glienicke und Babelsberg, wodurch er eine zentrale Rolle in der Gartenlandschaft erhält. Trotz Überformung durch Lenné hat er noch sentimentale Einzelpartien aus der Entstehungsphase vor 1800 bewahrt. Seine Geschichte fängt mit dem Ankauf eines zentralen Grundstückes durch den Kronprinzen Friedrich Wilhelm (II.) an. Im Jahre 1787, ein Jahr nach dem Regierungsantritt, begann die Anlage des Neuen Gartens, der seinen Namen programmatisch in der Abkehr vom alten Barockpark Sanssouci erhielt. Als Gestalter wurde der Wörlitzer Gärtner Johann August Eyserbeck verpflichtet, was die Umsetzung der an englischen Gärten orientierten Idealvorstellung Friedrich Wilhelms garantierte. Ungünstig für den einheitlichen Charakter des Gartens war der sich über mehrere Jahre hinziehende Grundstücksankauf. Neben einbezogenen ehemaligen Wohnhäusern entstanden zwischen 1787 und 1792 wichtige neue Bauten im Garten, von denen heute noch viele bestehen: Marmorpalais, Küche in Form einer römischen Tempelruine, Gotische Bibliothek, Schindelhaus, Orangerie, Grotte, Meierei, Pyramide (Eiskeller) und das holländische Etablissement. Vor letzterem verläuft, begleitet von Pyramidenpappeln (seit 1864 Pyramideneichen), ein Musterstück für den preußischen Chausseebau. In der Gartenanlage entstand eine Fülle von Partien unterschiedlicher sentimentaler Prägung, die von den jeweiligen Bauten oder Pflanzungen in ihrem Charakter bestimmt werden. 1816 überarbeitete Peter Joseph Lenné im Auftrag des Thronfolgers den zugewachsenen und unmodern gewordenen Garten. Unter Erhalt vieler Bereiche und Entfernung zu dichter Gehölze bekam der Neue Garten große Sichten und Wiesenräume, gefälligere Wegeführung und vor allem die Blickverbindungen zu den Nachbargärten (Sacrow, Pfaueninsel, Glienicke, Babelsberg, Potsdam, Pfingstberg). Trotz kleinerer Veränderungen zur Kaiserzeit und durch Rücknahme von Einbauten aus der Zeit der russischen Nutzung (1945–1954) hat sich noch immer die von Lenné geplante Grundstruktur bewahrt. Das Schloss Cecilienhof, 1913–1917 für den Kronprinzen erbaut, fügt sich sehr harmonisch ein. Eine 13 ha große Fläche, die 1960-1990 als Grenzgebiet zerstört war, ist inzwischen wieder hergestellt worden.

 

www.spsg.de/schloesser-gaerten/objekt/neuer-garten

 

The New Garden, which covers 102.5 hectares, lies at Jungfernsee Lake in the northern part of Potsdam. Creative viewing connections extend across the water to the gardens of Sacrow, Peacock Island, Glienicke and Babelsberg, evidencing the park’s central role in this overall garden landscape. Despite its having been reshaped by Lenné, the garden has nevertheless preserved individual, emotive areas that date from the phase of its creation before 1800. The garden’s history begins with the purchase of a central piece of land by Crown Prince Frederick William (II). In 1787, a year after his ascension to the throne, the laying out of the grounds commenced at the New Garden, the name being programmatic for the abandonment of the old baroque park at Sanssouci. Wörlitz gardener Johann August Eyserbeck was charged with its creation, a decision that ensured a transformation in alignment with Frederick William’s ideals oriented towards English gardens.

What undermined the uniform character of the garden was the fact that it had taken several years to purchase the land. In addition to the former private houses that were included, important new buildings were constructed in the garden between 1787 and 1792, many of which still exist today: the Marble House, the kitchen in the shape of a Roman temple ruins, the Gothic Library, Shingle House, orangery, grotto, dairy, pyramid (ice house) and the Dutch houses. In front of the latter, we find a prime example of Prussian country road construction lined with pyramid-shaped cottonwood poplars (now, since 1864, pyramid-shaped oaks). On the garden grounds, a number of areas were created, whose characters were emotively shaped by the respective buildings or plantings to varying degrees.

In 1816, Peter Joseph Lenné was commissioned by the successor to the throne to rework the overgrown garden, which no longer conformed with the contemporary taste. By preserving many areas while removing copses that had become too dense, the New Garden was provided with new perspectives and meadow spaces, more pleasing pathways and above all, with viewing connections to the neighboring gardens (Sacrow, Peacock Island, Glienicke, Babelsberg, Potsdam, Pfingstberg Hill). Despite the smaller changes made during Imperial times and owing to the removal of installations dating from the time the garden was used by the Russians (1945 –1954), Lenné’s basic structural design has been retained up to this day. Cecilienhof Country House, built for the Crown Prince from 1913 to 1917, harmonizes in this setting. In the meantime, an area of 13 hectares has been restored, which had been destroyed during its use as part of the border zone from 1960 to 1990.

 

www.spsg.de/en/palaces-gardens/object/new-garden

Shruti - she would prefer to listen and think

in different directions rather than in oppositions,

to meet the full circle of her portrait.

she would not be imposed upon

but chivy her way out of one who chivies her.

her good vibes weave her porous boundaries

textured between her inside and out

to find beautiful ways for us.

 

as the willy whale dives and disappears

before the final sunset, the sun down several times

horizon shaped, waves movement in foreground;

a constant oscillation between

the grasping of meaning and its loss,

nothing is lost; everything belongs.

the sun sets and the music just expands...

each sun-set matures - impressions of the moment

be that as it may be a temporal horizon

the estimated temporal horizon of its effect

was not meant to be limited to that moment.

wavy unruly curls; not fickle minded she is.

between the waves of our mind, we meet her

to find an unexpected conjuration.

therein lies hidden promise in her portrait

layered in a particular relation

between space and time

and suddenly the light enough the sight

life through the eyes of a beautiful dream

 

certain ghost suddenly being out of that time

hovering in these spaces infinite,

we end up going in circles of 8-fold skies.

in the final frontier, after scaling all the heights

won one but none in a galaxy of stories.

then, we cannot hide our gravity of mistakes.

how come you can't fly anymore?

where you gonna hide this time

we are all passengers on the same ship.

hesitant, we all returned to our bubbles

broom broom, abrasive forces back in the game.

tangles a series of beseeching questions;

struck on the breastbone? the bare soul.

opposite waves shaping presence-absence

contrary dimensions of lived experience.

portrait takes shape in the constant abrasion

of the relationships of our estimated horizons

respectful approach to an ocean of materials

some thoughts, just a bud. others in full bloom.

'here', upon this bank and shoal of time.

she retains an unfinished magic

that retains pure possibility of beauty

and ocean-full promise to be unfolded in time.

spaciousness offered to inner experience

harmonizing energy flows unhindered.

the smoke knows if there is wind

flashes of emotional vulnerability in honesty

she shines and vibrates with authenticity;

buffered. each breath, fiercely, gracefully...

 

back to the epigraph of her Nazakat

 

to photograph her best is to see the familiar

breeze through the liminal moments

 

and respirate the immortal fragrance

  

Από τον Σεπτέμβριο του 2023 το Ζαγόρι ενεγράφη ως πολιτισμικό τοπίο στην παγκόσμια κληρονομιά της UNESCO.

From September 2023, Zagori was registered as a cultural landscape in the UNESCO world heritage.

whc.unesco.org/en/list/1695/

 

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Μπάλτα ντι στρίγκα

Ένας μέχρι πρό λίγων ετών άγνωστος για τους περισσοτέρους φυσικός θησαυρός της Ηπειρώτικης γής είναι οι εικονιζόμενοι καταρράκτες με το Βλάχικο όνομα Μπάλτα ντί στρίγκα ( η οβίρα=μικρή λίμνη της κραυγής) στο Ηλιοχώρι του κεντρικού Ζαγορίου.

Η ονομασία προέρχεται από έναν σχετικό μύθο για μιάν απελπισμένη ερωτικά κοπέλα η οποία εξ αιτίας του χωρισμού από τον καλό της αυτοκτόνησε στα νερά τους και από τότε ακούγονται οι κραυγές της.Στο να γίνει ο τόπος προσφάτως σχετικά,ευρύτερα γνωστός,αναμφιβόλως συνετέλεσε και η αναβάθμιση του μέχρι πρότινος δύσβατου μονοπατιού το οποίο οδηγούσε εκεί σε μια σύγχρονη και πλήρως εναρμονισμένη με το περιβάλλον ορεινή περιπατητική διαδρομή.

Το μονοπάτι διανοίχθηκε και σημάνθηκε άριστα σε,όλο το μήκος του,στρώθηκε επιμελώς με τα υλικά τα οποία βρίθουν στην περιοχή,πέτρα,χαλίκι και ξύλο με ξύλινα στηθαία όπου κρίθηκε απαραίτητο,δημιουργήθηκε χώρος προσωρινής στάσης για ανάπαυση με τρεχούμενο νερό,ακόμη και ένα εξαιρετικά καλαίσθητο ξύλινο γεφυράκιι χτίστηκε ώστε η πρόσβαση των πολλών πλέον καθημερινών επισκεπτών να γίνει όσο το δυνατόν πιο εύκολη γρήγορη και ασφαλής.

Η σύζυγος κι εγώ είχαμε την επιπλέον χαρά να μας καθοδηγήσει ο…αυτοδιορισθείς ξεναγός του χωριού ο εικονιζόμενος εκπληκτικός,καθαρόαιμος, Ελληνικός ποιμενικός ο οποίος ακούει στο όνομα….Νταβέλης :ο))) !!! προφανώς λόγω της γιγαντόσωμης διάπλασής του.

Μας….παρέλαβε από το πρώτο πλάτωμα του χωριού στην κορυφή ,μας…παρέδωσε στον προορισμό μας στα ριζά του βουνούκαι,αφού πρώτα πήρε και το αναζωογονητικό μπανάκι του στα παγωμένα νερά,αναχώρησε προς άγραν νέων….πελατών :ο))) !!!

Το (υπερ)θέαμα σου κόβει την ανάσα παρ’όλο που το επισκεφθήκαμε καλοκαίρι κατά την διάρκεια του οποίου η ροή των υδάτων δεν είναι τόσο εντυπωσιακή σε όγκο και δύναμη όπως τις άλλες εποχές-φθινόπωρο και χειμώνα κυρίως-διότι τα νερά προέρχονται αποκλειστικά από το λιώσιμο του χιονιού και είναι τόσο καθαρά ώστε μπορεί κανείς να πιεί άφοβα απ’αυτά!

Την ανάσα σου κόβει,όμως,κυριολεκτικά και η ανηφόρα της επιστροφής(καθώς τα περισσότερα από τα 1200 μέτρα της τα κάνεις σχεδόν….κάθετα προςτον ουρανό)ιδίως όταν είσαι φορτωμένος με φωτογραφικές «γκουμούτσες» σαν τις δικές μου και-κυρίως-με το…κοντέρ της ηλικίας να απέχει πλέον μόλις 4 γραμμές από τα 60!!!

Ευτυχώς περάσαμε με επιτυχία αυτό το λίγο βίαιο “τέστ κοπώσεως” και επιφυλασσόμεθα-πρώτα ο Θεός-για μιάν επόμενη σε προσφορότερη εποχή επίσκεψη.

Balta di striga

A until a few years unknown for most people natural treasure of Epirus earth are the released waterfalls with Vlachiko name Balta Di striga (the ovires = small lake scream) in Iliochori central Zagori.The name comes from a legend related to a desperate erotic girl which because of separation from her lover of suicide in their waters and then the screams heard.

To be the place recently regarding, widely known, undoubtedly contributed to the upgrading of previously inaccessible path that led there in a modern and fully harmonized with the environment ambulatory mountainous route.The path was drilled and labeled in excellent, full length, was covered thoroughly with the materials that abound in the area, stone, gravel and wood with wooden parapets where necessary, created a temporary staging area for rest with running water,even an extremely elegant wooden small bridge is built to access the many daily visitors become as easy fast and safe as possible.

My wife and I have the additional pleasure to guide us a depicted surprising, blooded, Greek shepherd who goes by the name ... .Ntavelis: o))) !!! apparently because of the giant physique.He took us the first plateau of the village at the top,... gave us our destination at the roots of the mountain and, after taking its refreshing banana into the icy waters,departed chasing... new clients : o))) !!!

The attraction is breathtaking although we visited summer during which the water flow is not as impressive in size and strength as the other seasons-autumn and winter-mainly because the waters come exclusively from melting snow and is so clean that you can drink without fear of them!

But breathtaking is, literally the acclivity of turn back too (as most of the 1200 meters of this acclivity is ... almostvertical to the sky), especially when you are laden with my heavy cameras -and mainly-by ... the speedometer of age to is now just 4 lines of 60 !!!

Luckily we passed successfully this little violent "stress-test" and we reserve first-God-for a next to a more appropriate time visit.

The Miho Museum is a little gem nestled in the remote mountains of Kyoto, Japan. It houses Mihoko Koyama's private collection of Asian and Western antiques bought on the world market by the Shumei organisation in the years before the museum was opened in 1997. The design of the museum was done by the world renowned architect I. M. Pei, who came to call it “Shangri-la”, and who by the way just turned 100 this year.

 

Out of respect for nature, Pei built 80% of the museum below ground. While the silhouette of the roof has its origins in traditional Japanese architecture, which harmonizes beautifully with the surrounding landscape, the building’s contemporary glass structure allows a light-filled interior space. From the geometric design of its glass ceilings to its limestone walls (the same material used by Pei in the reception hall of the Louvre), the entire building welcomes its visitors as it enfolds rich visions in the splendor of natural light.

 

[Source: Wikipedia and Miho Museum Pamphlet]

 

When I photographed the M. Rosa Corder Rest Room, I have no idea what it was. Also, it (whatever it was) was closed. Possibly in a permanent way. I took the shot because I had never seen such a thing.

 

Rushville, Nebraska is a pretty small town. To have a restroom this expansive right downtown was impressive. I knew there would be a story.

 

Rosa Corder was a pioneer to Nebraska, arriving in the Rushville area in 1886. As most of the pioneers Rosa and her husband were poor. But as the town grew, so did their fortunes.

 

By the time of her death, she had enough money to leave the town she loved and helped establish a lasting gift. At the time of her death, she was living with her brothers's family on a ranch outside of town.

 

Her brother left the town approximately $615,000. From money towards a Masonic Hall and Community Hall to a ball park and cemetery. Rosa, when she died in 1939, left the town $80,000 (though over half of that might have come from her brother).

 

It is with this money that she wanted the town to build a proper rest room.

 

This might seem trivial or silly, but at the time, towns typically had no rest rooms at all. And if they did, they were only for men. This rest room was specifically for the ladies. (Don't worry, fellows, the Modisett Club, which was men-only, was also built to take care of your needs!).

 

And it was a "modern" rest room, with running water and toilets that flushed.

 

The rest room building was designed by John McConnichie and built by the General Contracting Company (whose buildings were much more exciting than their name). They also built the library, the Masonic Temple, and various other buildings in the town.

 

The Sheridan County Star spills the tea on the rest room:

"The two story and basement building is modern in every respect. The upper floor is a five room, ultra modern apartment designed to be used by the matron who will look after the building.

 

"The entrance to the ground flood or rest room part is through an iron grill gateway, somewhat typical of the Old South, Mrs. Corder's native land.

 

"The front of this building is of Silverglade Stone. On entering the first room is a large lounge or rest room. Glass brick windows furnish the light in this room, the walls are finished in two shades of tan enamel with a tan inlaid linoleum on the floor.

 

"Furniture in this room is chrome steel upholstered in reds, yellows, blues and greens. Window hangings have been hand woven by the students at Oglala High School at Pine Ridge where really beautiful weaving is done. Of soft wool they are made with stripes matching the bright colored furniture in the lounge room. Here, too, is a full length mirror and a magazine case, magazines will be contributed by the people of the town.

 

"From the lounge a door enters the toilet room. Here the floor is of white tile, the walls of tan tile. Here are mirrors, lavoratories and all toilet facilities. Leading from this room is a smaller room which will be furnished with a couch, table and chairs. This little room, away from the others, was designed as a place where any lady feeling ill, or with perhaps a small child who needs rest and quiet, may relax. Curtains for this room are also being made by the Oglala High School.

 

"Light fixtures throughout are of modern design and harmonizing coloring.

 

"A door leading from the back of the hall opens into the garage at the rear. From the garage, as well as from the hall, is the decent into the light, roomy basement. Here is a laundry room delux as well as cool fruit room. A large automatic water heater supplies necessary hot water for the rest room as well as the apartment upstairs.

 

"The building is completely fire proof throughout and is one of the most beautiful buildings in Nebraska. Color harmony, design of construction and convenience mark it as a lasting monument to M. Rosa Corder and typical of her gracious hospitality, her warm friendships and her vision of service to the progress of the west she loved."

 

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'M. Rosa Corder Rest Room'

 

Camera: Mamiya RB67

Film: Kodak Technical Pan; x-03/2004; 12iso

Process: HC-110F; 6mins

 

Nebraska

July 2025

Le bâtiment Richard Meier, d'un blanc éclatant, se dresse au cœur de la nature environnante. Que les visiteurs se réjouissent : là où l'art et le nouveau bâtiment du musée s'harmonisent, ils seront les gagnants. Ici, pas de compétition pour occuper la vedette, mais un lieu empreint d'art, un lieu qui révèle sa vraie nature et offre un écrin aux œuvres de l'artiste-mécène du musée ainsi qu'à l'art contemporain.

« Mon architecture ouverte et transparente crée des transitions fluides entre l'intérieur et l'extérieur et reflète le même lien avec la nature que celui exprimé dans les œuvres de Hans Arp. »

En tant que l'un des plus grands architectes de musées internationaux, Richard Meier se réfère dans son architecture aux principes du modernisme classique, un style qui a connu son apogée au début du XXe siècle. Cette époque a également façonné l'œuvre du duo d'artistes Hans Arp et Sophie Taeuber-Arp. Le bâtiment de Meier est baigné de lumière et semble emmener les visiteurs hors de leur quotidien. Ici, les œuvres trouvent un espace propice à leur épanouissement.

 

The dazzling white Richard Meier Building stands out in the heart of the surrounding nature. Visitors can rejoice: wherever art and the new museum building harmonize, they will be the winners. Here, there's no competition for the spotlight, but a place imbued with art, a place that reveals its true nature and provides a showcase for the works of the museum's artist-patron as well as contemporary art.

"My open and transparent architecture creates seamless transitions between indoors and outdoors and reflects the same connection with nature expressed in the works of Hans Arp."

As one of the greatest international museum architects, Richard Meier refers in his architecture to the principles of classical modernism, a style that reached its peak in the early 20th century. This era also shaped the work of the artist duo Hans Arp and Sophie Taeuber-Arp. Meier's building is bathed in light and seems to transport visitors away from their everyday lives. Here, the works find a space conducive to their development.

Throughout April I've watched the seasonal re-greening of the landscape. It's very subtle and gradual process. But by the end of April the impact is quite dramatic. It starts at ground level and works its way up. Trees remain bare for the most part; leaves generally don't form around her until May. So for these few weeks the upper half of shots such as this look like the dead of winter while the lower half exudes a sense of verdant springtime growth. It's a weird dichotomy for me. The colors appears unnatural, partly because I've become accustomed to the colorless moonscape of winter. But also because the color doesn't;t seem to harmonize with the environment. It's like watching a colorized version of an old film noir. It puts me in mind of food coloring seeping into a bowl of water. Suddenly the clear liquid is replaced with strange color. Don't get me wrong, I love the return of warmer weather. But photographically I struggle with the emergence of vegetation. Lately the problem is green grass. It emerges all soft and playful even in the harshest of locations. Lush green and soft looking, and already filled with bright yellow dandelions. Not the look I'm going for. And weirdly even converting images to BW doesn't fully dampen softness. No matter how I adjust the sliders, new April grass just doesn't seem to blend well with my subjects. If anything, it appears even softer and even out of focus. I'm learning to avoid the inclusion of large patches of grass, or finding other creative ways to exclude it from the frame. Once the trees fill in, its less of a problem because of the overall softening effect of summer growth on photos in general. The harsh winter genre, bare trees, dead weeds will fade away until late in Autumn. Until then, I'm going to keep shooting until the last ounce of dreariness has been sucked out of what remains of winter and early spring.

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Explore #418

 

Red velvet sunset

Serenades earth and sky

An opera in red

 

Ribbons of color

Harmonize across sky

Red velvet sunset

 

xx Car xx

On my fourteenth birthday I got a camera and from that time on I started shooting. First all kind of things but more and more transport. At some point I started with wedding photography and that was a golden time, especially financially. I learned how to work fast and still checking that the subject was sharp and foreground and background harmonized with the bridal couple. Due to the success there was no possibility to do other things and after a few years I stopped, just photographing transport again. One thing has remained. I still look at the foreground and background and the subject needs to be in harmony and sharp!!!

“We don't get harmony when everybody sings the same note. Only notes that are different can harmonize. The same is true with people.” ― Steve Goodier

 

Model & Photographer: Giselle Chauveau

 

This is a big old book I have and I fashioned it into a heart. I'm adding this link: www.youtube.com/watch?v=4F1CP7eXhIk It's an acapella song by Home Free, another of my faves, these guys can harmonize!!!

Modern architecture captivates with its sleek lines, innovative materials, and minimalist designs, harmonizing form and function.

It emphasizes open spaces, natural light, and sustainable practices, creating elegant structures that blend seamlessly with their surroundings while pushing creative boundaries.

  

In the past few days, an intriguing idea struck me. What if each week I came up with a different theme? This notion seemed both exciting and promising, offering a fresh perspective and a constant source of novelty. I imagined diving into a new world every seven days, exploring diverse themes.

  

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Lookout Algonquin Park (83) by Shelly Locke: My painting “Look Out Trail-Algonquin Park”, is the first in a series of paintings from my own travel photos and one of my favourite places to decompress. Even though this is my rendition of Algonquin Park it will very easily lead one to think of many, nearby hiking trails on the escarpment. This series turns my photos into surreal, fantasy landscapes that have been reduced to colourful and vibrant, harmonizing shapes. This specific painting is a visual illusion of a rocky woodland that will speak volumes to the outdoor enthusiast as well as inspire a longing to walk amongst the trees by others less outdoorsy. Set off by a background blend of light blue and white representing a calm blue sky. The earthy undertones invoke a calm peacefulness. The warm tones of the landscape contrast perfectly with the organic lines and monochromatic cool tones of the shadowy rock face. The relaxed ambiance of nature is conjured within one’s mind.

 

The same design also appears on 61, 73, 75, 88.

Από τον Σεπτέμβριο του 2023 το Ζαγόρι ενεγράφη ως πολιτισμικό τοπίο στην παγκόσμια κληρονομιά της UNESCO.

From September 2023, Zagori was registered as a cultural landscape in the UNESCO world heritage.

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My Board ”Balta di stringa” waterfalls on gettyimages

 

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Μπάλτα ντι στρίγκα

Ένας μέχρι πρό λίγων ετών άγνωστος για τους περισσοτέρους φυσικός θησαυρός της Ηπειρώτικης γής είναι οι εικονιζόμενοι καταρράκτες με το Βλάχικο όνομα Μπάλτα ντί στρίγκα ( η οβίρα=μικρή λίμνη της κραυγής) στο Ηλιοχώρι του κεντρικού Ζαγορίου.

Η ονομασία προέρχεται από έναν σχετικό μύθο για μιάν απελπισμένη ερωτικά κοπέλα η οποία εξ αιτίας του χωρισμού από τον καλό της αυτοκτόνησε στα νερά τους και από τότε ακούγονται οι κραυγές της.Στο να γίνει ο τόπος προσφάτως σχετικά,ευρύτερα γνωστός,αναμφιβόλως συνετέλεσε και η αναβάθμιση του μέχρι πρότινος δύσβατου μονοπατιού το οποίο οδηγούσε εκεί σε μια σύγχρονη και πλήρως εναρμονισμένη με το περιβάλλον ορεινή περιπατητική διαδρομή.

Το μονοπάτι διανοίχθηκε και σημάνθηκε άριστα σε,όλο το μήκος του,στρώθηκε επιμελώς με τα υλικά τα οποία βρίθουν στην περιοχή,πέτρα,χαλίκι και ξύλο με ξύλινα στηθαία όπου κρίθηκε απαραίτητο,δημιουργήθηκε χώρος προσωρινής στάσης για ανάπαυση με τρεχούμενο νερό,ακόμη και ένα εξαιρετικά καλαίσθητο ξύλινο γεφυράκιι χτίστηκε ώστε η πρόσβαση των πολλών πλέον καθημερινών επισκεπτών να γίνει όσο το δυνατόν πιο εύκολη γρήγορη και ασφαλής.

Η σύζυγος κι εγώ είχαμε την επιπλέον χαρά να μας καθοδηγήσει ο…αυτοδιορισθείς ξεναγός του χωριού ο εικονιζόμενος εκπληκτικός,καθαρόαιμος, Ελληνικός ποιμενικός ο οποίος ακούει στο όνομα….Νταβέλης :ο))) !!! προφανώς λόγω της γιγαντόσωμης διάπλασής του.

Μας….παρέλαβε από το πρώτο πλάτωμα του χωριού στην κορυφή ,μας…παρέδωσε στον προορισμό μας στα ριζά του βουνούκαι,αφού πρώτα πήρε και το αναζωογονητικό μπανάκι του στα παγωμένα νερά,αναχώρησε προς άγραν νέων….πελατών :ο))) !!!

Το (υπερ)θέαμα σου κόβει την ανάσα παρ’όλο που το επισκεφθήκαμε καλοκαίρι κατά την διάρκεια του οποίου η ροή των υδάτων δεν είναι τόσο εντυπωσιακή σε όγκο και δύναμη όπως τις άλλες εποχές-φθινόπωρο και χειμώνα κυρίως-διότι τα νερά προέρχονται αποκλειστικά από το λιώσιμο του χιονιού και είναι τόσο καθαρά ώστε μπορεί κανείς να πιεί άφοβα απ’αυτά!

Την ανάσα σου κόβει,όμως,κυριολεκτικά και η ανηφόρα της επιστροφής(καθώς τα περισσότερα από τα 1200 μέτρα της τα κάνεις σχεδόν….κάθετα με τον ουρανό)ιδίως όταν είσαι φορτωμένος με φωτογραφικές «γκουμούτσες» σαν τις δικές μου και-κυρίως-με το…κοντέρ της ηλικίας να απέχει πλέον μόλις 4 γραμμές από τα 60!!!

Ευτυχώς περάσαμε με επιτυχία αυτό το λίγο βίαιο “τέστ κοπώσεως” και επιφυλασσόμεθα-πρώτα ο Θεός-για μιάν επόμενη σε προσφορότερη εποχή επίσκεψη.

Balta di striga

A until a few years unknown for most people natural treasure of Epirus earth are the released waterfalls with Vlachiko name Balta Di striga (the ovires = small lake scream) in Iliochori central Zagori.The name comes from a legend related to a desperate erotic girl which because of separation from her lover of suicide in their waters and then the screams heard.

To be the place recently regarding, widely known, undoubtedly contributed to the upgrading of previously inaccessible path that led there in a modern and fully harmonized with the environment ambulatory mountainous route.The path was drilled and labeled in excellent, full length, was covered thoroughly with the materials that abound in the area, stone, gravel and wood with wooden parapets where necessary, created a temporary staging area for rest with running water,even an extremely elegant wooden small bridge is built to access the many daily visitors become as easy fast and safe as possible.

My wife and I have the additional pleasure to guide us a depicted surprising, blooded, Greek shepherd who goes by the name ... .Ntavelis: o))) !!! apparently because of the giant physique.He took us the first plateau of the village at the top,... gave us our destination at the roots of the mountain and, after taking its refreshing banana into the icy waters,departed chasing... new clients : o))) !!!

The attraction is breathtaking although we visited summer during which the water flow is not as impressive in size and strength as the other seasons-autumn and winter-mainly because the waters come exclusively from melting snow and is so clean that you can drink without fear of them!

But breathtaking is, literally the acclivity of turn back too (as most of the 1200 meters of this acclivity is ... almostvertical to the sky), especially when you are laden with my heavy cameras -and mainly-by ... the speedometer of age to is now just 4 lines of 60 !!!

Luckily we passed successfully this little violent "stress-test" and we reserve first-God-for a next to a more appropriate time visit.

Fondée en 1872 dans la vallée de la Molignée par des moines bénédictins, l’Abbaye de Maredsous est caractéristique d’un style architectural néo-gothique qui s’harmonise parfaitement avec la nature boisée et vallonnée de la région

Empreints de spiritualité, les bâtiments de l’abbaye de Maredsous dégagent une sensation de plénitude et d’absolu à laquelle on ne peut rester indifférent. L’église qui domine le cloître, le monastère et la bibliothèque, les diverses dépendances dont l’ancienne école des métiers d’art, le Centre d’accueil Saint-Joseph, constituent un ensemble harmonieux qui invite le visiteur à la promenade et à la méditation.

La vie des moines de l'abbaye de Maredsous

Comme les Cisterciens ou les Trappistes, les moines de l’Abbaye de Maredsous ont adopté la règle de St-Benoît, une ligne de conduite qui partage la vie du moine entre prière, travail et tradition d’accueil.

Bien ancrés dans la société contemporaine, les moines de Maredsous ont développé une économie qui répond aux exigences du sacré comme aux besoins de la communauté. Ainsi, chaque moine s’emploie à une tâche bien précise : certains enseignent, d’autres travaillent à la bibliothèque, dans divers secteurs de la recherche scientifique, au Centre Informatique et Bible ou s’occupent du service d’administration et de fonctionnement de l’abbaye. Les moines collaborent aussi aux ateliers d’art ou à la fromagerie et s’occupent de l’accueil des visiteurs.

Dépositaire de la tradition bénédictine, l’Abbaye de Maredsous est surtout un foyer culturel : dès 1882, elle accueille un centre d’artisanat d’art et d’édition à l’origine du premier missel latin-français, et d’une traduction de la Bible en français en 1950. Dans la même optique, les moines diffusent la Bible sur disquettes dès 1981 et éditent depuis des logiciels d'étude et de lecture biblique.

 

Founded in 1872 in the Molignée valley by Benedictine monks, Maredsous Abbey is characteristic of a neo-Gothic architectural style which harmonizes perfectly with the wooded and hilly nature of the region.

Imbued with spirituality, the buildings of Maredsous Abbey give off a feeling of fullness and absoluteness to which we cannot remain indifferent. The church which dominates the cloister, the monastery and the library, the various outbuildings including the old crafts school, the Saint-Joseph Welcome Center, constitute a harmonious whole which invites the visitor to stroll and explore. meditation.

The life of the monks of Maredsous Abbey

Like the Cistercians or the Trappists, the monks of Maredsous Abbey have adopted the rule of St-Benoît, a line of conduct which divides the life of the monk between prayer, work and tradition of welcome.

Well anchored in contemporary society, the monks of Maredsous have developed an economy that meets the demands of the sacred as well as the needs of the community. Thus, each monk works on a very specific task: some teach, others work in the library, in various sectors of scientific research, at the Computer and Bible Center or take care of the administration and operation of the the abbey. The monks also collaborate in the art workshops or the cheese factory and take care of welcoming visitors.

Custodian of the Benedictine tradition, the Abbey of Maredsous is above all a cultural center: from 1882, it hosted a center of artistic crafts and publishing at the origin of the first Latin-French missal, and a translation of the Bible in French in 1950. In the same vein, the monks distributed the Bible on floppy disks from 1981 and have since published Bible study and reading software.

Fondée en 1872 dans la vallée de la Molignée par des moines bénédictins, l’Abbaye de Maredsous est caractéristique d’un style architectural néo-gothique qui s’harmonise parfaitement avec la nature boisée et vallonnée de la région

Empreints de spiritualité, les bâtiments de l’abbaye de Maredsous dégagent une sensation de plénitude et d’absolu à laquelle on ne peut rester indifférent. L’église qui domine le cloître, le monastère et la bibliothèque, les diverses dépendances dont l’ancienne école des métiers d’art, le Centre d’accueil Saint-Joseph, constituent un ensemble harmonieux qui invite le visiteur à la promenade et à la méditation.

La vie des moines de l'abbaye de Maredsous

Comme les Cisterciens ou les Trappistes, les moines de l’Abbaye de Maredsous ont adopté la règle de St-Benoît, une ligne de conduite qui partage la vie du moine entre prière, travail et tradition d’accueil.

Bien ancrés dans la société contemporaine, les moines de Maredsous ont développé une économie qui répond aux exigences du sacré comme aux besoins de la communauté. Ainsi, chaque moine s’emploie à une tâche bien précise : certains enseignent, d’autres travaillent à la bibliothèque, dans divers secteurs de la recherche scientifique, au Centre Informatique et Bible ou s’occupent du service d’administration et de fonctionnement de l’abbaye. Les moines collaborent aussi aux ateliers d’art ou à la fromagerie et s’occupent de l’accueil des visiteurs.

Dépositaire de la tradition bénédictine, l’Abbaye de Maredsous est surtout un foyer culturel : dès 1882, elle accueille un centre d’artisanat d’art et d’édition à l’origine du premier missel latin-français, et d’une traduction de la Bible en français en 1950. Dans la même optique, les moines diffusent la Bible sur disquettes dès 1981 et éditent depuis des logiciels d'étude et de lecture biblique.

 

Founded in 1872 in the Molignée valley by Benedictine monks, Maredsous Abbey is characteristic of a neo-Gothic architectural style which harmonizes perfectly with the wooded and hilly nature of the region.

Imbued with spirituality, the buildings of Maredsous Abbey give off a feeling of fullness and absoluteness to which we cannot remain indifferent. The church which dominates the cloister, the monastery and the library, the various outbuildings including the old crafts school, the Saint-Joseph Welcome Center, constitute a harmonious whole which invites the visitor to stroll and explore. meditation.

The life of the monks of Maredsous Abbey

Like the Cistercians or the Trappists, the monks of Maredsous Abbey have adopted the rule of St-Benoît, a line of conduct which divides the life of the monk between prayer, work and tradition of welcome.

Well anchored in contemporary society, the monks of Maredsous have developed an economy that meets the demands of the sacred as well as the needs of the community. Thus, each monk works on a very specific task: some teach, others work in the library, in various sectors of scientific research, at the Computer and Bible Center or take care of the administration and operation of the the abbey. The monks also collaborate in the art workshops or the cheese factory and take care of welcoming visitors.

Custodian of the Benedictine tradition, the Abbey of Maredsous is above all a cultural center: from 1882, it hosted a center of artistic crafts and publishing at the origin of the first Latin-French missal, and a translation of the Bible in French in 1950. In the same vein, the monks distributed the Bible on floppy disks from 1981 and have since published Bible study and reading software.

The Adventure

The Neko was intrigued by the sounds of lyre strings being plucked.

The melody harmonized by the sound of twin lutes became too much for our adventurer, they had to see where that sound was coming from.

 

Soon Honni discovered the lost gardens once known as the Pillars of Hercules. Large Grecian temples stood tall, carved from the most exquisite marble. Everywhere you looked the old gods could be found, still calling out to the mortals of earth.

 

A quick picture, and a message from Honni

‘You gotta check this place out! It's beautiful, and open to everyone!’

 

Where was Honni?

Pillars of Hercules

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What’s Honni Wearing?

 

Outfit

Somnium- Malakoi’s Coverings

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Jewelry

Oatmilk-Nazar Belly Ring Unisex

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Ears and Tail

.Stoic.- Kitty Parts

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🌻😊 Introducing Bloomie: Your Handheld Ray of Sunshine, Now Blooming at the Cosmopolitan Event! 😊🌻

Brighten up your SLife with Bloomie, the cutest sunflower with a smile that radiates pure joy. This little blossom isn't just a plant; it's a beacon of happiness that you can hold. With its static design, Bloomie is the perfect companion to add a cheerful touch to your day.

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The bundle blooms with 17 petal colors, letting you personalize your Bloomie to suit your mood or style.

Customize your cheery companion with 14 choices for both the pot and the eyes, all available in the bundle for a fully harmonized look.

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Opt for simplicity with 6 single colors, each offering a unique expression of floral delight.

Come by the Cosmopolitan event to claim your Bloomie. More than just a holdable, it’s a sprout of happiness in SLife, a companion that’s always in full bloom.

Snatch up a Bloomie at the Cosmopolitan event and let this smiling sunflower brighten your SLife with its charming presence. It's a sunny slice of delight you won't want to miss!

 

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I guess I'm trying to collect them all, leading here, at night beneath the siggies at 506. So far, so good. I'm sure the clock will soon be ticking on this last multi-track Pennsy signal bridge near the city. This is WBD NS 21Z-12 at CP506, Whiting Indiana with some harmonizing greens to complete the scene.

Modern architecture captivates with its sleek lines, innovative materials, and minimalist designs, harmonizing form and function.

It emphasizes open spaces, natural light, and sustainable practices, creating elegant structures that blend seamlessly with their surroundings while pushing creative boundaries.

  

In the past few days, an intriguing idea struck me. What if each week I came up with a different theme? This notion seemed both exciting and promising, offering a fresh perspective and a constant source of novelty. I imagined diving into a new world every seven days, exploring diverse themes.

  

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I come from a very musical family. When my sister and I were kids, we used to delight in harmonizing with our dad (mom played the piano), especially with rounds. "Row, Row, Row Your Boat" can be sung as a 3-part round by itself but it's especially fun when sung simultaneously with "Three Blind Mice" and "Frère Jacques." Try it some time :-)!

 

Created for the Artistic Manipulation Group's MIXMASTER CHALLENGE #59.

 

CHEF PaulO Classic is sending us back to our childhoods!

 

Build your image around one of the main characters (or objects, as the case may be) of your favorite children’s story or nursery rhyme.

You must use a square format.

Include relevant text in your image. It may be the title and/or any other text that reflects the story.

Use a paper texture prominently in your composition.

NO BIRDS IN FLIGHT.

 

Credits: background scene via Pixabay; boy, boat, and scroll via PixelSquid; squirrel is mine.

Just above the old bridge of Sligachan, an old stone bridge over the Sligachan River from 1820, I encounter these waterfalls. In pristine nature, they are visual delight for the senses and enchant with their beauty.

 

The surreal flow of the Sligachan Falls creates the illusion of water suspended in mid-air as it gently glides between the dusky rocks. A sharp contrast between soft flowing and dark rocks. The wonderful hues of the autumnal landscape harmonize perfectly with the rainy sky. Isle of Skye, Scotland, UK.

Walking along the avenue of the Isles of Aquarius, I felt that they could well be part of Plato's lost Atlantis, resurfacing from the same seabed, perhaps thanks to the natural disaster that submerged it. I was thinking of the structures that are emerging in the swamps and rivers due to the drought, as monuments that remind them of what one day they were and will never be again. This sim, with a structure and color harmonizing with the background through which it continues, becomes a monument to yesterday and tomorrow, a bridge between generations where the common, omnipresent and life-giving link is the great ocean. That ocean, with its purifying water, returns to us our own constructions transformed like the father who smiles at his son's toy plane. A father who also requires the care of his children.

 

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With these meticulously crafted decorations and landscape pieces, you hold the reins of your very own French garden. Now, let's delve into the charm of that gazebo – an unparalleled fusion of weathered wood aesthetics with undeniable elegance. I've seamlessly incorporated a trellis that harmonizes flawlessly, along with darling little leaves for you to scatter at your whim. Vibrantly lush and green, they yearn for delightful summer rendezvous. And oh my, let's not overlook those walking slabs – perfect for sculpting serene patios or meandering pathways. So, without further ado, immerse yourself and watch your creativity flourish in our enchanted garden!

  

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A Twilight Sonata at Barrel Vault Manor: The Melody of Forgotten Keys

 

In the tender embrace of twilight, Barrel Vault Manor unfurls its melancholic symphony. The fading sun caresses the well-loved piano, its keys bearing the marks of countless melodies, now softened, as if inviting a gentle touch to reawaken its forgotten tunes. Outside, leaves dance in the wind, their rustles harmonizing with the soft murmur of the beaded curtains.

 

A single key is pressed, and in that moment, the air is graced with the distinct aroma of an old piano, a fragrance lingering from days of melodies past. The instrument, once vibrant with life, now stands in quiet solitude, its music waiting to be rekindled, a poignant reminder of the passage of time and the echoes of melodies that once filled the air.

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Credits

 

∘ Dead Unicorn

 

Dead Unicorn - Barrel Vault Manor @ SL Home & Decor Weekend Sale

Dead Unicorn - Board Games Clutter

Dead Unicorn - Bead Curtain S Wooden

 

∘ .:Youneed!:.

 

.:YN:. Office Desk Bonnie Set @ SL Home & Decor Weekend Sale - Includes:

.:YN:. Office Desk Bonnie Green

 

∘ Dahlia

 

Dahlia - Raven - Wall Photo Holder - Gold @ Collabor88

Dahlia - Autumn Mood - Pomeranian in Pumpkin - RARE 2 @ Saturday Sale

Dahlia - Autumn Mood - Porcelain Pumpkins - Ivory 12 @ Saturday Sale

 

∘ Apple Fall

 

Apple Fall Original Artwork - Moon Garden Banner, Dark

Apple Fall Globe w/ Books - Black (Group Gift)

Apple Fall Enamel Teapot - White (Group Gift)

Apple Fall Jar Candle - Sapphire Musk, Open (Group Gift)

Apple Fall Basil Sproutlings (Group Gift)

AF Magazine Files (Group Gift)

 

∘ Nutmeg

 

Nutmeg. Dark Hutch / 1 @ Saturday Sale

Nutmeg. Dark Piano Chair Beige

Nutmeg. Curtain

Nutmeg. Valance

 

∘ Concept

 

Concept} 06. Tierra. Chair Fur Dark @ Happy Weekend

 

∘ Serenity Style

 

Serenity Style - Soul Whispers Piano @ SL Home & Decor Weekend Sale

 

∘ Yugen

 

Yugen.// stamp box @ SL Home & Decor Weekend Sale

 

∘ Dust Bunny

 

dust bunny . hanging plants . double planter

dust bunny . hoya plant

dust bunny . harvest feast . pumpkin slice

 

∘ Mithral

 

Mithral * Metal + Wood Desk Lamp (Pack C)

Mithral * Wall Organizer Shelf (Natural)

 

∘ [ zerkalo ]

 

[ zerkalo ] The infamous couch - Gift Fog

[ zerkalo ] Arnprior - Pumpkin Candles - GIFT

 

∘ Soy.

Soy. Super long Hanging Hedera

 

"Stepping into the ethereal realm of the Fairy Pools, I found myself entranced by nature's symphony. The waterfall cascades danced with graceful elegance, harmonizing with the enchanting atmosphere that surrounded them. As overcast clouds gently embraced the mountain tops, a mystical ambiance settled over the scene. It was as if the elements conspired to create a moment of pure magic. With each step, I immersed myself in the serenity of this hidden gem, feeling the whispers of ancient tales carried by the wind. The Fairy Pools, where the forces of nature and wonder collide, inviting us to lose ourselves in their breathtaking embrace. #FairyPools #WaterfallCascades #CloudsTouchingPeaks #EnchantingAtmosphere #MysticalBeauty #Nature'sSymphony #HiddenGem #MagicalMoments #Wanderlust"

Miles and miles of drystone wall crisscross the fields and mountains of the Lake District. The craftsmanship involved in making the walls, not to mention the enormous volume of stone required, is remarkable. The stone harmonizes with the landscape and makes for an attractive juxtaposition of the natural and the man-made that is all too rare.

Here's the next interlude between my Scotland Series. Last weekend I've been out shooting again. I went to the Alps with my flickr buddy Andy, an awesome trip. Friday after work we directly hit the autobahn heading to the Karwendel region which I by now know quite well. Next morning we were served this sweet light at lake Gerold, really a great start into the day. This is one of the last shots were I wanted to include those beautiful grasses in a way to harmonize with the rest of the shot. The mist on the lake was great that morning, not to much but enough to create some nice mood.

 

Later we went into the Stubai valley in austria for some hike into the mountains where we went shooting waterfalls and obviously mountains. We made nearly 3000ft elevation, slept up on the mountain in the Sulzenauf Hütte and rose 4am for a short hike to a mountain lake.. but that's a story I'll tell you together with some photos next time.

 

I used a lee 0.6 soft GND + My Hoya Polarizer turned for max reflection here. I also used a new sharpening technique which mixes my old one with the Marc Adamus technique in different strengths, all masked together trying to look good

 

cheers

 

PS: I just got published in a major german photomagazine, DigitalPHOTO, were my photos and some tips on Landscape photography are spread over full 8 pages. So if you life in Germany you might want to take a look ;-)

 

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UN Charter, Article 1

 

To maintain international peace and security, and to that end: to take effective collective measures for the prevention and removal of threats to the peace, and for the suppression of acts of aggression or other breaches of the peace, and to bring about by peaceful means, and in conformity with the principles of justice and international law, adjustment or settlement of international disputes or situations which might lead to a breach of the peace;

 

To develop friendly relations among nations based on respect for the principle of equal rights and self-determination of peoples, and to take other appropriate measures to strengthen universal peace;

 

To achieve international co-operation in solving international problems of an economic, social, cultural, or humanitarian character, and in promoting and encouraging respect for human rights and for fundamental freedoms for all without distinction as to race, sex, language, or religion; and

 

To be a centre for harmonizing the actions of nations in the attainment of these common ends.

 

UN Charter

  

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Just the still melancholy that I love—that makes life and nature harmonize." ~ George Eliot

 

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Germany, Hamburg, "Planten un Blomen" is an approximately 47 hectare park in the centre of Hamburg.

The name "Planten un Blomen" is in the North German dialect & it means “Plants & Flowers”. The founder & first director of the botanical garden in the Hamburg walls, Johann G. C. Lehmann, planted a plane tree in November 1821, the first tree in the park. The tree is located still today at the Dammtor train station entrance between the large tropical glasshouse & the Congress Centre, the tree is a natural symbol representing the beginnings of the gardens.

The park is a popular destination for the inhabitants in the Hamburg metropolitan area & tourists; it is part of a green zone that stretches horizontally through the whole nearly 2 million city down to the harbour.

 

The park is famous for its water-light concerts, public theatre & music performances. In addition to the gardens, there is a large playground in the southern park area; the park is open all year round there is no entrance fee.

 

📌...From May to September, the water-light concerts are presented daily at 10 pm with a bi-weekly changing 30 minutes program. The fountain & lighting is operated by three technicians during the show & tuned to harmonize with the music. Every evening several hundreds of people, with or without a picnic, sit on the lawns around the lake to watch the intense spectacle...unless it rains, the water games still take place.

 

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The harmonized lamb of post modern purity. Temperance.

Wishing all Canadians a Happy Canada Day!

 

July 1st 2010

 

Also, the Harmonized Sales Tax (HST) kicks in today which has caused gas prices to surge 8%! GRRR!! Stupid Ontario/Canadian Government!

 

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New Democratic Party against HST!

 

GO NDP!!!! A new supporter! Will vote for you Next election!

 

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" Now if I do anything it is

to tune souls instead of instruments.

To harmonize people instead of notes.

 

If there is anything in my philosophy,

it is the law of harmony:

that one must put oneself in harmony

with oneself ..... and with others."

 

" The words that enlighten the soul are more precious

than jewels."

 

- Hazrat Inayat Khan

  

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