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Y entonces, tengo la naturaleza y el arte y la poesía, y si eso no es suficiente, ¿qué es suficiente?
—- Vincent Van Gogh —-
And so, I have nature and art and poetry, and if that's not enough, what is enough?
Inspired by #Macro Mondays and a #pastels theme. Love the thin membrane from which the tiny blossoms emerge. Have wanted to grow chives for ages, but the wild critters sample and or eat everything here!
About 1.25 inches across/ 3.1 cm horizontal photo frame
Last January 2022 I asked a Flickr support hero to remove my account from the Explore algorithm. Peace.
Inspired by House of Dragons
Outfit by Cureless - Salem Event
Bodysuit by Violent Seduction
Monso Hair - Neo Japan
Prop by Synnergy
Thank you all for all your love and support, comments and awards, always appreciated and grateful. Much Love and Light to you all ♥♥♥
I love all his golden sepia colored views of the lake, like this one: www.flickr.com/photos/lesec/4936948171/
On a previous post of Cape Espichel - “Gateway To Heaven” (www.flickr.com/photos/142581467@N05/49885571788/in/datepo...) I’ve presented a view of the Nossa Senhora do Cabo Church, namely of its façade and the lateral accommodation wings.
This view here is taken from the other side (after crossing the “magic gate” mentioned in that post), on the area immediately preceding the sea (on my back as I was taking this shot) that was also the subject of a previous post here covering the nearby lighthouse (www.flickr.com/photos/142581467@N05/49912818718/in/datepo...).
The buildings here are simple but beautiful and blend harmoniously with the raw and wild, desolate place, where giant waves crash against sheer, towering cliffs. Whom could ask for a more inspiring view?
From the 13th century onwards this spot has been a place of pilgrimage. Legend tells that Virgin Mary was seen there, riding a giant mule. The church – “Nossa Senhora do Cabo Church” (Our Lady of the Cape, protectress of fishermen) – was built in 1701 and is worth a visit, to admire the ornately finished interior, beautifully painted ceiling and experience the tranquillity of the place.
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Cabo Espichel, Portugal
© All rights reserved Rui Baptista. Please do not use this image on websites, blogs or any other media without my explicit written permission.
I was interviewed by Don Springer in Inspired Eye Magazine No.97. a very thorough and inspired magazine for serious street photography!My gratitude to Don and Olivier!
Inspired by the Swedish Skärgården this bustling fishing port captures the essence of those idyllic islands. Strap on your skates and enjoy the magical sound of the singing ice then warm yourself by grabbing some hot coco and pastries from the bakery.
Please use the region windlight and advanced light to see things proper.
Enjoy your stay and thank you for being mindful of our tenants.
An original image of a scene taken from the passenger seat of a moving car (somewhere in Cornwall, England), composed and edited taking inspiration from artists: Asher Durand, Patrick Naysmith; Thomas Cole and of course a whole lot of me.
Inspired by the works of Edward Hopper (July 22, 1882 – May 15, 1967)
Hopper was a minor-key artist, creating subdued drama out of commonplace subjects ‘layered with a poetic meaning’, inviting narrative interpretations, often unintended. He was praised for ‘complete verity’ in the America he portrayed.
Edward painted pictures of America - This is Paris...only in SL :)
More info on Edward Hopper: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Hopper
Photo Taken at Midnight In Paris
took many blossom shots all of em crapola! lol this is the only one i liked.......less is more no?
looks so clean cut like wrapping paper...lol
all rights reserved Inspired Eye and Catherine Bonnot
All my thanks to DON SPRINGER (www.flickr.com/photos/pgrshooter) and OLIVIER DUONG who published some of my photos in their online magazine INSPIRED EYE www.theinspiredeye.net/street-photography-magazine/
Created for this week's theme:
'Inspired by...'
Group: ME loves MT
Can you guess the bird that belongs to the feather?
Inspired in the week theme for Macro Mondays Group.
Here, a plate with 2x2 inches in which the hole was done before, but I loved how the bubbles mixed one to each other in different tones.
The photo was taken under sunlight!
Backdrop - FOXCITY. Photo Booth - The Book Nook (With views) (Rez)
Pose - You Inspire Me - Something New @ Dubai Event Open the 20th
Hair - Mayhem - Stealthic
Tattoo - Legend - Black - RARE - White~Widow
Dress - Lilium Alice - !EE @ Tres Chic Opened July 17th 2021
Heels - Bonita Heels Black - Candy Doll
C'est avec grand plaisir que j'ai répondu à l'interview d'Inspired Eye Photography Magazine. Un grand Merci à l'éditeur Don Springer
www.flickr.com/photos/pgrshooter/
Lien interview (c'est payant 1 euro)
Howdy, I'm alive and mostly well. :-)
I have literally been working nights days and weekends, I was on overtime Wednesday afternoon, but whatever, here it is 3 am and I'm hoping to go to sleep soon....
anywho, I just watched a documentary on Ansel Adams, A photographer that I must admit to have never heard of until people threw his name my way on occasion and until this evening didn't really know who or what he was. I immediately went to Lr and processed this (one of two shots yet unprocessed that I have left.....) If you want to take the time and compare it to 'feeling small', or 'nothin to see here' , you'd see the difference in style. almost the same take, much different vibe. AA wanted to bring what he felt more than what he saw and I think this is along those lines. It is a subtle difference, but an important one I think. Looking at this stirs my soul, looking at this brings back that giddyness that I experienced watching the scene unfold. what do you think?
Once again I've fallen behind and I don't see me catching up soon as it is hectic here with work and the holidays are racing at me, but I wanted to throw this out there for debate before I checked out.
please take a moment to blow this up and tell me what you think.
Orchids are very special. They can form delicate patterns; this photo takes me a little to those natural and rural patterns of Toiles de Jouy.
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Las orquídeas son muy especiales. Pueden formar patrones delicados; esta foto me transporta un poco a esos patrones naturales y rurales de Toiles de Jouy.