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No..your eyes are perfectly fine.. it is blurry because of the rain..
This photostream has been mostly beaches and let me clarify that I don't live there (i just wish). I actually live in the busy part of the metro and this view is my usual commute. You cant imagine gow crowded Manila is. I wanna do street photography but being the introvert that I am, I don't have the courage to do so. Tips will be appreciated š
(Note: Hey Carl! We have trains! I hope I gave it some justice)
āCome Out of Your Shell, that noxious expression which fails to appreciate that some animals naturally carry shelter everywhere they go, and some humans are just the same.ā -Susan Cain
I love seeing solitary trees like this and often find myself identifying with them. While most trees are social beings, thriving among others, some flourish on their own. The same goes for humans. People often say that humans are social creatures, but thatās not completely true. While the majority are, some of us thrive in solitude and quiet. Iām definitely one of those people.
today, 1/2/2020, is world introvert day.
#WorldIntrovertDay
#IntrovertDay
181/365 aDaD "a duck a day" day161
ODC begins with B (blue and bundled)
Another flower from our back garden is this Erysimum āBowles Mauveā which are part of the wallflower family. It is a perennial plant that forms a small bush with tall spikes of beautiful shades of mauve flowers. A person who is shy and introvert is often said to āresemble a wallflowerā - these proud flowers seem to dispel that notion!
āQuiet people have the loudest mindsā ā Stephen Hawking
l am quiet on the outside, but not on the inside.
On the inside, my imagination shouts loudly and runs wild.
ā Andie Powers, I Am Quiet: A Story for the Introvert in All of Us
Light me up, put me on top. Let's fa-la-la-la-la...
- Lady Gaga Christmas Tree
The work is an empty titanic tetrahedron, realized in corten steel. Itās partially sink in the rocky ground, and it shows a long split along the western corner, which make more specifically its existence in the distinctiveness of the site and the cosmic space. Like an introvert light, conscious witness of the cyclical and irreversible passage of time, capture the solar light through the long split, storing in its geometric inside the luminous reflections from the zenith to the sunset.
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I'm sure you don't really need to know that I organize my photo files by year, month and camera.
But since I'm starved for human company, I thought I'd tell you as if you were here with me.
Yesterday in Lightroom I clicked on the 2017 folder, and began working my way from 31 December toward the earlier parts of the year. It's something I haven't done before. Usually I look at a folder which has a particular camera's photos for a particular month. Lightroom chose to show me the images by capture date which meant as I worked my way toward earlier in the year, I might see something shot with the phone, or one of the Fujis, depending upon the date.
I came across this and realized that I haven't posted any bench photos for awhile. I thought my supply of them had been drained.
The native iPhone 7 camera app is almost too good. Its algorithms render edges too sharp to be believed. I had to copy the background layer in Ps a couple times. One I blurred about 1.7 pixels and masked all but the edges of the leaves. Against the sky the edges looked too sharp and unreal. The second copy I blurred 0.5 pixels over the entire image. I even had to desaturate and lighten the blue of the sky a little.
Now the image doesn't look so hyperreal.
Sorry about rambling on so.
Even introverts like me begin to feel the isolation after awhile.
Happy Bench Monday!
Nick: Did it hurt when you fell from heaven?
Sabrina: No, but I scraped my knees climbing out of hell.
Happy Halloween Y'all!
Don't get me wrong I love being with people (in little doses haha) but since I am an introvert, some time of solitude is my way to recharge my energy and reconnect with my soul, so then I can deal with busier moments.
This scene reminds me those peaceful moments, generally enjoying Nature.
My favorite quote is: "I go to nature to be soothed and healed, and to have my senses put in order" John Burroughs
Knowing ourselves and how we work it is a great first step to be happy under any given circumstances. Life is not perfect but we can make it very enjoyable :D (I'm sorry rainy days make me think a lot haha)
I was tagged by Zolar Merlin so here's a picture of the person behind Bryn.
1. I've always loved horror novels and movies. Zombies are my current fav genre.
2. I will be 40 years old this year and I'm not looking forward to it.
3. I enjoy birdwatching and am diligent about putting out bird seed in my backyard feeders.
4. I'm 6 foot tall and no, I never played basketball. :P
5. I'm an only child and I think that contributed to me having a thin skin so that my feelings get hurt easily.
6. I don't have a poker face so I can't hide my emotions well at all.
7. I'm an introvert by nature but can be very social and charming when I want or need to be although it can be very draining for me.
8. I am an animal lover and currently have 2 dogs and 4 cats.
If you were added as a tag to this picture then it's your turn to show us the real you. :)
2 days later, some patience, advice from some amazing flickr friends (that's YOU!) and a little tweaking have managed to solve my graphics issues and now I am able to see again! No more grey world WOOT!!!
Updated shot of the 1/4 sim since I've been putting in dirt roads, tested some PBR items but I can't seem to be able to get it to work. I may be opening up to the public soon if anyone cares for overgrowth and cozy nooks and crannies to hang out in. (As long as everyone understands I'm an introvert and keep to myself most days).
I really want to take the time to thank anyone who commented and helped me try figure this out. Secondlife folx and our shared love for this place is why I'm still here a decade later and plan to keep (beta) testing new software and the evolution of gaming [even if I have to backtrack until they fix the bugs].
I can't frak'in wait to look in a mirror... living vicariously through others for the meantime.
Big love Fam ā¤ļø
I specifically wanted to do this as a rezday token of my appreciation and gratitude - and of course, being behind on my editing, it hasn't made it out until today. So Chanty, a...very belated Happy Rezday!
The packaging might look different - and you might be a baguette, which is an important distinction to shove in there. But in meeting you, I felt like I met a kindred spirit and a fellow introvert. Beyond having known you as a creative soul and a kind individual, I found someone with a similar view and understanding of so many things, it made my day. The grace and comfort you brought left a profound impression, and I will always be in your debt for that. So thank you for being so open to everything, for making the time, for having the patience, and truly...for being yourself. This virtual world is enriched not only by the visuals you create, but by who you are as a human.
Man is the only creature that dares to light a fire and live with it. The reason? Because he alone has learned to put it out. āH.J Vandyke
0715 Home alone again this weekend. Trying not to let the idea that it's a holiday weekend get me down...embracing the introvert side of my personality...hiking on the centennial trail with the dog watching SWCelebration on youtube....making some stuff..
I donāt hate Winter.
I do grow weary of the dreary. I do wish I was a bit hardier, being driven indoors by frigid temps and icy winds, preferring the welcome arms of a comfy chair by the fire, or the embrace of a thick throw.
But I do not hate Winter.
For me, it is often a time of peace and solitude, a time to reflect and take inventory, a time to withdraw and embrace the introvert within. But when I do look outward, when Winter grabs my attention, I am struck by the reaffirmation of life that is all around me. Leaves that cling stubbornly to the limb that bore them, bits of green where no green could possibly be, large stately bucks sporting magnificent antlers, dancing effortlessly through the snow, squirrels foraging in the bracken, finding time to play and frolic about, and Chickadees, my beloved Chickadees. Nothing speaks resilience to me like a Chickadee in Winter. Their tiny presence always garners a notice. How cheery they are, these mighty balls of fluff. Just feather and hollow bone, yet seemingly immune to Mother Natureās harshest challenges of wind, ice, snow, and cold. They accompany us all the way through, with not a momentās lost faith that this shall pass. They do not bemoan Winter, but readily accept the gifts that come.
No, I do not hate Winter. I am grateful to her.
āHe was so cute when he was embarrassed that it was embarrassing me.ā
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My Huggable Star was from Hopscotch , it was a gacha and I think the store in world might be gone, but there are plenty on MP!
My lens does not cover the full sensor but i don't mind the dark edges. It was a 50mm lens but it is wrong displayed.
š¼: Fight Song ~Rachel Platen~
This is truly one of my all time favorite songs.
š: ~~Free Fun Photography~~
Life is full of curve balls. Just swing at them and hit that home run and fight back.
š: Blueberry: BerryDollDress- Sheer
š: Catwa Head: Koura Bento
Eyes: Catwa Eyes with AG Gleaming Eyes applied
Pose made by Shadows Poses - Love Cats (altered a bit by myself)
Model... 3 guesses :)
Lighting helped with by LumiPro
Happy Friday Everyone! Here is to a glorious weekend.
į¦ā” Brat ā”į¦
The great Ansel Adams said: When words become unclear, I shall focus with photographs. When images become inadequate, I shall be content with silence. Being an introvert by nature, I've always been content with silence. To experience the true wilderness of the Arctic, perhaps one of only a handful of truly wild places left on Earth, was a profoundly moving experience. One I realise I may never experience again in my lifetime. That so much of it was accessible only from the vantage point of a ship only adds to the poignancy. Standing amidst but apart from so much beauty left me conflicted. I longed to step ashore, to walk among the mountains. But now I am not so sure. Are my photographs enough? I think perhaps they are; that on reflection they must be; that the silence should be preserved.
Nikon Z7, 100-400/4.5-5.6 VR S. Original photograph copyright Ā© Simon Miles. Not to be used without permission. Thanks for looking.
The Art of Anonymity
Street photography doesnāt have to be bold, confrontational, or risk provoking someoneās reaction. As an introvert, Iām drawn to quieter momentsālike these two figures, silhouetted and anonymous, sharing space without knowing theyāre being observed. Thereās a story here, but itās not mine to impose. I believe powerful street photography can happen respectfully, from a distanceācapturing connection without intrusion, preserving both mystery and dignity. These subtle, unspoken moments are where it becomes deeply personal for me.
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Website: www.sollows.ca
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Photo by Darkyn Dover
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Hair:.Shi : Introvert
Dress:*JB* Kimbra Gown ā Rose ā Lara
Earrings: (Kunglers) Morgana earrings ā Rose
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Real talk, I could never live in a house this big. Number one, not with people starving and homeless in the world. Number two, if the west wing of my house needs its own area code you doin too much. There's celebs that have bathrooms the same size as my apartment. Wild. This place is gorgeous for picture taking. Too big for a tiny introvert like me.
Visit this location at * Chateau Carpathia Antiquity * Bohemia Antiquity (on sky) * in Second Life
ā...I also believe that introversion is my greatest strength. I have such a strong inner life that Iām never bored and only occasionally lonely. No matter what mayhem is happening around me, I know I can always turn inward.ā
ā Susan Cain