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Three years ago today my companion of 22 years was diagnosed with Glioblastoma Multiforme, a grade IV brain cancer. Following the surgery to remove the tumor, we were told that he only had, at best, 6 months to live. Still, every day for 7 weeks, we went to the hospital for radiation. He was on chemo drugs for 16 months until several tumors started to form in June of 2006. He definitely defied the odds!
He was the most intelligent and gifted person I have ever met. It was so sad to watch as the tumors ate away every sense of his being. He left me on November 6, 2006.
This ring is a melding of our wedding bands and the anniversary ring he gave me. It is a symbol of the love I will always hold in my heart for this dear man.
'A time without end, when all exists for all eternity.
Fascinating paradox, this thing called infinity.'
A long exposure on a misty morning at Peveril Point in Swanage. I love the fact that you cant see where the sea ends and the sky begins. They are one; with only the jagged rock edge poking through.
With the help of filters it can benefit your photography in many ways, for me I love to use them to be creative - really making an image your own. This has been done before and will be done again however this one here, its all mine.
Have a great day guys and make it your own!
This fascinating sculpture can be found at the Eden Project as a permanent art installation. Created by Studio Swine this 8 metre tall ceramic sculpture represents a cyanobacterium. It blows rings of smoke which is great fun for the kids and is just weird and wonderful to behold. I tried to find a good viewpoint to show off some of the cool architecture of 'The Core' as well.
Hope everybody is doing great!! I have been very busy, been thinking about the place above and relaxing when I have time! :-))
Iceland is famous for its hot pools. They can be found everywhere, even in remote places. Some are free, some are located in beautiful spots.
This one, Krossneslaug, is one of my favorites.
Infinity Tower is a new residential high rise in Lisbon. Located in the district of Sete Rios, Infinity Tower is 80 metres tall.
Sometimes I see photos of hotels with an infinity pool. This one is a water reservoir by the sea near Moeraki. Usually it is windy here but this morning was still after the sunrise.
First person to find the infinity sign hidden in the photo wins!!
(Don't ask me what you win)
I'll have one more photo, I think, from this photoshoot. I really don't like to do that, but this place was so neat! It is an abandoned water tower.
Had another trip to Stockton-On-Tees last night to have another crack at some Infinity bridge night photos.
At Sumilon, there is the chance to enjoy a real thriving marine paradise. It is a world-famous no-take fish reserve after all. From diving for mantas, black-tip sharks and eels, to snorkeling above spectacular coral gardens, or perhaps just idling on the sandy coves and shifting sandbar, the water attractions are difficult to rival.
live it up in the marine sanctuary island of Sumilon, part 2 in colloidfarl.blogspot.com/
Baby, this love,
I'll never let it die,
Can't be touched by no one,
I'd like to see 'em try.
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Jaymes Young - Infinity
At first we thought we'd made a bad choice going to this location because of the thick mist but we hoped it might work in our favour and it did. This bridge isn't named the infinity bridge for the reason it might seem in this photo, but I thought the infinity effect was interesting here too. The name actually comes from the fact that when you see the reflection of the bridge from a distance away it looks like the symbol for infinity - ∞
I was going to go out again tomorrow but I've got so many shots backed up waiting now that I might give it a miss, especially as it looks like it's going to be one of those very rare days of rain in Scotland.... still the crops will be needing it ;o)
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Saturday-Self-Challenge "Night Photoghraphy"
Here we have one of my favourite sights, you can walk along the footpath past the universty on the left cross over the bridge and continue along the River Tees to the Tees Barrage another good spot for snapping..
Bridge over River Tees is a pedestrian and cycle bridge linking the North Shore devlopment with the University of Durham’s Queen’s Campus and the Teesdale Park. There are two asymetrical arches and the arched section is 180 metres long, (main arch 120m) and is 273 metres overall, and uses 450 tonnes of locally produced steel. It creates a reflection in the river forming the mathematical infinity symbol, hence its name.
☆ Infinity Poses
Seductive: ♥ Available @ The Main Store♥
Static pose bento & pose ball (COUPLE)
Bathtub SCENE
♥ Market Place : Infinity Pose MP ♥
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Model: Nina/小布
Photographer: Edwin Setiawan
Place: 兒童交通博物館
Date: 2009/04/18
Just about Photography: edwinsetiawan.wordpress.com
Edwin Setiawan Photography: www.edwinsetiawan.com