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When tea becomes ritual, it takes its place at the heart of our ability to see greatness in small things. Where is beauty to be found? In great things that, like everything else, are doomed to die, or in small things that aspire to nothing, yet know how to set a jewel of infinity in a single moment?
― Muriel Barbery, The Elegance of the Hedgehog
Several months ago I made a series of photos with a Nautilus shell. I thought I would like to see what I could do with my new camera, so here is another photo of this awesome creature.
Please help me name this photo! I am not happy with the name, and think it deserves something more appropriate.
Later:
The name chosen was "Infinity". Thanks Frazzled Jen! And thanks to everyone who made suggestions.
There's no one else I would rather have by my side through all life's struggles - you have stuck through it all and I'll stick by yours. From day one, I knew we'd grow to have a bond that would never be broken. You bring me "such great joy" which is why with you, it's never a dull moment. My Da-Ling, I love you.
You are my infinity.
Happy anniversary, baby.
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♪ Show you something better, maybe we could be forever
Even through the stormy weather, pull you out the clouds
I promise you I'll never give up, oh, on us, for what?
☆ Infinity Poses
Yearning: ♥ Available @ The Main Store♥
Static pose bento & pose ball (COUPLE)
♥ Market Place : Infinity Pose MP ♥
♥ Flickr : Infinity Poses Flick ♥
the softness of the earth
the light between nowhere
the reflections in the water
the light to infinity
'what the soul knows is often unknown to the man who has a soul
we are infinitely more than we think... '
Khalil Gibran
My favourite bridge, in our area, on the Tees Barrage, in Stockton. The structure consists of a double curve which, when seen reflected, forms the infinity symbol. It runs from the Campus of the Teesside University and allows pedestrians and cyclists to cross the river.
To see a World in a Grain of Sand
And a Heaven in a Wild Flower,
Hold Infinity in the palm of your hand
And Eternity in an hour.
--William Blake, in Auguries of Innocence --
Explore Frontpage | 14.06.2009
Highest Position - Explore #28 (Many thanks again! :o))
Just a quick pop in to say 'Good Sunday' ;) & Good Night from down under! Sorry no churchy shot here.. been too lazy to try to find one in the archives :P However be a good boy & girl on this holy day & have a good day ahead! Cheers!
View LARGE On Black to fly through
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Top View of Wheelock Place at Orchard Road, Singapore
The Shot
Standard 3 exposure shot (+2..0..-2 EV) taken handheld using Sigma DC HSM 10-20mm lens
Photomatix
- Tonemapped generated HDR using detail enhancer option
Photoshop
- Added 1 layer mask effect of 'curves' to adjust the contrast
- Added 1 layer mask effect of 'saturation' (cyan) to tone up different part
- Applied free transformation to adjust the position of the image
- Used 'unsharp mask' (as always) on the background layer
You
All comments, criticism and tips for improvements are (as always) welcome
Music
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One of the world's most famous urban landscapes at sunset. You have to be there to really grasp the infinity and the life of this city. Taken from the top of the Rockefeller building.
This is an Infinity Room. Part of an art instalment by famed Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama. It was amazing to stand in this room. I literally just held out my Fuji and fired away. Of the 12 frames I took, this was the only one that was in focus. Sadly you only get :45 to be in the room due to the number of people visiting this exhibition at the Bellagio Museum of Fine Art in Las Vegas. I should point out, that the dark shadowy figures you can sort of make out is actually me being reflected infinitely. When you’re in to room, you don’t see this. It was super cool, and a perplexing, yet, surreal experience being in there. I wish I had more time to take it all in.