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This Thing, Infinity
Thinking beyond thought, being of non-being,
Certainty without reason and vision beyond seeing.
Everything and nothing, both infinite and finite.
Where nothing escapes or travels beyond light.
A time without end, when all exists for all eternity;
Fascinating paradox, this thing called infinity.
An end without an ending,
From here to eternity, and back to the beginning;
An endless sojourn
From which there is no return.
For, there was, and yet, never is a beginning,
And there never will be an ending;
Only, an end, continually becoming.
~ Gene Margolis ~
Just take a look outside tonight and contemplate the infinity of space.Its vastness is too huge for us to see. We’re in an infinite, never-ending, never-beginning universe.
Endings are beginnings...to infinity and beyond!
Sending love to you... xoxo
The Chesapeake Bay Bridge earlier today as the fog began to roll in. 1530hrs 1_1_22 1:1000 f5.6 23mm ISO800 Silver Efex Pro2 bf
A slice of the Infinity bridge in Stockton-on-Tees, the boxing day night was still and frosty with nothing but a passing duck to disturb the perfect reflections.
(Yes, that reflection is genuine..)
Guru Josh [Infinity]
I read some time ago "Zen Photography", the digital book from the photographer Eric Kim.
Since I readed it, there is a sentence that I always have in mind then when I make a selection to be edited and released after take a photogtaph. This is the sentence:
"... as a practical tip, let your photos sit and “marinate” for a long time, before sharing them. If you are unsure about your photos, wait a week, a month, or sometimes even a year before sharing them. The longer I usually let my photos sit, the more clarity I gain. Certain photos get better over time, and certain photos get worse over time... "
For me this is absolutely true. This photography is a good example of this principle because I thought that the original shoot wasn't good enough to be released so I waited patiently for a long time.
I have been tented to released it in many times with different kinds of edition but its been right now when I had clear how take the image a little further. I suddently tought that the original image will look better adding a symmetry of it like the reflection in a mirror surface and this was the editing I finally did.
Really feels good the waiting ;)
“Nunca midas la altura de una montaña hasta que no hayas llegado a la cumbre. Entonces verás que no era tan alta como pensabas.”
John Lubbock
"L’orizzonte è la linea che sottolinea l’infinito."
"The horizon is the line that emphasizes the infinity."
VICTOR HUGO
On EXPLORE May 29, 2009
Best to: View Large and On Black
No news is good news - and Taty is getting better. Thank you all for the friendship :)
Wishing you a superb and sunny weekend from Taty and me Willem..
No Post Processing used - no treatments, no cropping, and as is from the camera. The only thing added is the water mark - signature.