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This week's theme for Mosaic Montage Monday was Inverted. I've never watched an episode of Stranger Things, but I do remember where I was in 1985...
New Coke was actually sold until 2002 under the name Coke II.
HMMM!
Sea Lions put a whole new spin on Surfing, they can surf from the inside of a wave. How many movies have you seen of a surfer shooting the tube and reaching out with their fingertips to caress the wave. The Sea Lion in this photo is reaching out with its flipper to caress the wave edge from the inside.
Another from the river series, this one more visceral than the last. I like the juxtaposition of the frenetic roots against the calm of the river. My mind runs rampant with ideas while my body and soul take on the calm of the gently flowing water. For this reason I have inverted the image as sort of a symbolic self portrait. In this orientation, I see how my own complexities loom over the flow and beauty of my life.
Also influenced this week by listening to artist and musician Tim Lowly's song Riverside from his album Chasing Brother Angel.
As part of the campus of buildings that serve as the headquarters of Mortgage Guaranty Investment Company (MGIC). This four-story marble-clad building was built in 1973 by architects Skidmore, Owings and Merrill in the contemporary style. The multiple cantilevered levels give the building a unique inverted pyramid design.
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
Or at least the most known (and beautiful) part of a rather disturbingly dark work.
Created in Bryce a 3D program - no post manipulation or camera
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The main flowering season for most rhododendrons is from April to June. However, this year we have numerous flowers and buds in November!
Captured, and edited using Ribbet, for Window Wednesday.
HWW everyone!
I took this photo intending to use it for the Crazy Tuesday Symmetry theme, but decided it worked better for Window Wednesday and went for a more colorful offering for Crazy Tuesday.
I was amazed when I downloaded this shot to find the Rainbow Bee-eater was upside down. Something that wasn't obvious to the naked eye. I will definitely be paying more attention next time.
The spiral staircase in the Passion Tower of the Sagrada Família, Barcelona Spain.
The staircase is notable for its unique, organic form that mimics natural snail-shell shapes, and its symbolic meaning.
The narrow and dramatic descent staircase appears to spiral infinitely downward when viewed from above. Its central void creates an optical illusion of depth and a dizzying visual effect.
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