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Juliusspital / Würzburg / Cranconia / Bavaria / Germany
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Saturday Self-Challenge: Harmony
A pair of Canada Geese enjoying the beautiful day together.
Have a great week, my friends!
This show how great the nature is, and how beautiful Norway is!!
Me and my beautiful friend desided to take a walk, and of course my camera was with us!!
I have as usual done alot in photoshop to get more colors and harmony!!
Thanks for all the lovely comments!!
This photo which has not been processed except for cropping was taken in mid October of the sun going down over the Breidden Hills in Mid Wales
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Would humans get along better if they had beaks ??.....;-)
Yes, that's slush ice at bottom right...but ducks were out of straws that day...
1/640 sec., f 5.6, ISO 400, focal length 59 mm
Music:
pipevine swallowtails & lantana ....
l put the lantana plant on the balcony railing ...hoping a butterfly would appear ....& was lucky to receive a double blessing ...
thanks for the visit ..... have a great weekend :-)
Low evening sun highlighting a gold ribbon against the golden brown rust on a fence. In addition to the faded "No Dogs Allowed" sign, the fence was decorated with hand-written notes from the school children commemorating Harmony Day, tied on with colourful ribbons.
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The Rhyl Wind Farm is situated off the coast of Wales, in the Irish Sea, near the town of Rhyl in North Wales. This wind farm harnesses the power of the wind to generate renewable energy for the region. Along the coastline of Denbighshire, Rhyl boasts beautiful beaches that stretch along the Welsh coast. On some days, rain clouds may gather over the Irish Sea, creating a dramatic backdrop against the turbines of the wind farm. At sunset, the skies over Rhyl and its beach are often painted in vibrant hues, offering breathtaking views of the Welsh sunset, or "Cymru" as it's known in Welsh. The juxtaposition of the modern wind turbines against the natural beauty of the Welsh coastline encapsulates the efforts towards sustainable energy in this picturesque part of Wales.
"Harmony"
I'm currently doing a small project on long exposures, going back to some straight photography.
This was taken last week in the good company of Les Forrester.
This particular image was a bit of an experiment with the Fuji X-E2. To date, I had only used it for a few snaps, and to collect base images for composites.
What I really like was the live view screen and viewfinder were so bright, even with a 10 stop filter attached - it focuses even with the filter on and to cap it all its so light about 1/4 the weight of the Nikon, and the kit lens is so sharp. Nearly forgot in bulb mode there is a big timer display on the screen too. I can see this little camera getting a lot of use, when I travel.
The following is a Joan Didion (’Where I Was From’, 2003) excerpt from a United States Bureau of Reclamation web page describing how California’s San Joaquin Valley, for over a century known as a “plain of absolute desolation” and “bone dry, parched, and baked and crisped” could “bloom as the nation’s garden” by simply adding water. Personally, I think the example of the bristlecone has the millennial chops, but the deadpan zen punchline of the excerpt is worth the taking of the tour -- and, no, I neither know nor care who all those names (presumably on brass plaques) belong to, but this tree represents something far, far deeper (and...well...actually 'in synchronization').
“Melting snow and runoff high in the mountains of Northern California are the first steps of a trek through the heart of the state. Once in the Sacramento—San Joaquin River Delta, water is released from storage and lifted 197 feet by the Tracy Pumping Plant. The flow is then conveyed about 70 miles south to the O’Neill Forebay via the California Aqueduct (a State Water Project, or SWP, feature) and the Federal Delta-Mendota Canal. Delta- Mendota carries water southeasterly from the Tracy Pumping Plant, eventually arriving at the O’Neill Pumping-Generating Plant. Running parallel to the Delta-Mendota Canal, the Edmund G. Brown California Aqueduct
travels directly into the O’Neill Forebay. The O’Neill Dam, Pumping-Generating Plant and Forebay are all a half mile from the San Luis Dam and Reservoir. Units of the William R. Gianelli Pumping-Generating Plant (formerly known as the San Luis Pumping-Generating Plant) raises water from O’Neill Forebay into San Luis Reservoir. Releases from San Luis Reservoir are directed into the 101.3-mile-long San Luis Canal. Seventeen miles south of San Luis Reservoir, the Dos Amigos Pumping Station lifts the water again, so the flow can continue another 85 miles across central California. Journey’s end for the San Luis Canal is the Federal terminus
at Kettleman City. At Kettleman City, the SWP’s California Aqueduct carries on to service farms, recreational users and municipalities as far south as Los Angeles. When drought strikes California, and Delta flows cannot supply State and Federal water projects, water is released back into the O’Neill Forebay, coursing southward through the California Aqueduct. During irrigation season, water is released from the reservoir back through the pump-generator units of Gianelli to the O’Neill Forebay, generating electric power. Protecting the canal from streams crossing its path are the Los Banos and Little Panoche Detention Dams and Reservoirs. Other Unit features include the San Luis Drain, Pleasant Valley Pumping Plant, and the Coalinga Canal.
The operation of the San Luis Unit is a fairly simple procedure for those brief periods when man and nature are in harmony, but both seldom have been in synchronization.”
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Tian Tan Buddha (or Big Buddha) is a large bronze statue of Buddha Amoghasiddhi, completed in 1993, and located at Ngong Ping, Lantau Island, in Hong Kong. The statue is sited near Po Lin Monastery and symbolises the harmonious relationship between man and nature, people and faith. It is a major centre of Buddhism in Hong Kong.
The statue is 34 metres tall, weighs over 250 metric tons, and was constructed from 202 bronze pieces. The Buddha's right hand is raised, representing the removal of affliction, while the left rests open on his lap in a gesture of generosity.
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Explore #14 (2021-08-24) - Thank you for stopping by and for your encouraging comments and favorites!
A pair of jugs in the Church at Steeple, Essex.
The peace and quiet of a window in the church, a perfect place to reflect in Harmony.
“Air on the G String” by Bach is all about serenity and balance—it's a piece that floats, almost like it's suspended in time. The harmony in it is subtle yet rich, with each note unfolding gracefully into the next. It’s a perfect example of how harmony can carry emotion without needing drama—just smooth, interwoven voices creating a sense of peace.
Harmony here isn’t just musical—it’s atmospheric. It feels like the air itself is in tune.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=GMkmQlfOJDk
The Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
“The sun has set, but night has not yet fallen. It’s the suspended hour… The hour when one finally finds oneself in renewed harmony with the world and the light...when the night has not yet found its star.” - Jacques Guerlain
ЧЕРНОЕ МОРЕ
День был пасмурным с самого утра и до самого вечера, от чего надежда на красивый закат казалась несбыточной мечтой. Мысль о том, что первый в жизни день на Черном море запомнится именно таким, была невыносимой.
Несмотря на погоду я все равно взял с собой фотоаппарат на вечернюю прогулку. И был вознагражден. Буквально на несколько минут солнце показалась у самого горизонта, как бы выглянув между небом и водой. Оно как будто сказало - привет, поздравляю с первым днем в жизни на море - и скрылось за горизонтом.