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Laughter is both an opposite and an equal
to falling
For both moments of humanity
You forget about your physical Pain
Poverty
Genocide
Discrimination
and are simply complex molecules moving
Dancing frantically
Trying like mad to keep you alive.
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The keel-billed toucan (Ramphastos sulfuratus), also known as sulfur-breasted toucan, keel toucan, or rainbow-billed toucan, is a colorful Latin American member of the toucan family. It is the national bird of Belize.The species is found in tropical jungles from southern Mexico to Colombia. It is an omnivorous forest bird that feeds on fruits, seeds, insects, invertebrates, lizards, snakes, and small birds and their eggs.
Seen here in the cloud forest of Costa Rica.
Sint Nicholaskerk is the most seen and at the same time overlooked church in Amsterdam as well as being one its most recent constructions, no one can miss this iconic structure upon arrival to the city walking from Centraal Station your eye is immediately drawn to it at 58 m in height it towers over the city skyline.
This Roman Catholic Church was designed by Architect Adrianus Bleijs and is a nod to the past combining elements of neo-Baroque and neo-Renaissance styles, completed in 1887 it was made a minor Basilica in 2012.
The church is dedicated to the 4th century charitable patron saint of children that became our Santa Claus as well as the patron saint of sailors and prostitutes, another winning combination.
In the Netherlands Santa Claus is known as Sinterklaas and a feast has been celebrated for over 700 years in his name and adopted in the early part of 20th century the tradition of leaving small gifts in children’s shoes was practiced on Dec 6th which has evolved now to become a Dec 5th evening tradition of gathering of family and friends to exchange gifts and laughter.
While Dutch Sinterklaas celebrations are mainly for the children its adult component is an annual grievance poem written to the recipient that must rhyme and be read out loud by the subject at the evening party all in good fun but beware you may get as good as you give.
I took this on Sept 10th, 2017 with my D750 and Nikon 28-300mm f/3.5-5.6 Lens at 58mm 15 sec f/16 ISO100 processed in LR, PS +Lumenzia, Topaz , Luminar and DXO
Disclaimer: My style is a study of romantic realism as well as a work in progress
“I remember
That I have fallen
Amidst the laughter
That surrounds me, and that sometimes
It gets too loud.”
― Jordan Hoechlin
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Cosy winter vibes, imagining the light and the warmth, the love and the laughter, the sharing, the caring - a soft blanket, fluffy socks and hot chocolate!
Helsinki, Finland
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Wainhouse Tower, Halifax. January 2023
Ilford FP4+ pushed to iso 250
Ricoh 500G ZF35 zone focus (c1977)
Ilfotec LC 29 1:19 - 14 minutes
EPson 4490
What gives the tower its local name of The Tower of Spite is a dispute between Wainhouse and his neighbouring grandee, industrialist Sir Henry Edwards. The two men were forever squabbling on all sorts of matters in the local courts, and Edwards, a Justice of the Peace, had on occasion to stand down from the bench to fight his corner. Newspaper coverage of the time shows that those in the public gallery thoroughly enjoyed these spectacles, and their reaction is scattered throughout the reports in parentheses: (laughter), (groans), (hear hear), (applause).
One exchange centred on an accusation that Wainhouse had said that ‘if he had a knife, he would have plunged it into Edwards’.
Wainhouse denied this and was asked to vouch for his honesty:
Mr Bond: will you swear on that?
Mr Wainhouse: I will swear on that and he is a #x@£x@%**!
The two men appear to have gone out of their way to rile each other. In perhaps the ultimate example Wainhouse literally allowed the masses to look down on his enemy.
We walked past this on our Good Friday walk from Postbridge through Bellever Forest. Doesn't look like a working farm anymore and the farmhouse further along has boarded up windows.
The farm has been there since 1733 and is in an abandoned state, however living here would be quite a remote existence.
Although I have geotagged this image, it is a relative approximation.
..I cannot tell you how much fun I had the other morning when I threw a handful of dandelion seeds into the frozen birdbath. My husband gave up waiting to have breakfast with me;)
I have decided that ~ Christian~ thinks I am into lifting weights. ☺
Thank you for asking me to collab with you Christian truly it was fun and funny... next time leave the book at home... all I truly wanted to do was go for a walk with the dogs... Not carry another load... hahaha
Hugs you Truly thank you for being you!
The scene was created at the beautiful sim of ✈️ : Frogmore
I had great fun doing a series of 'reflections in a bus window' pictures ... as 'they' say, to each their own. :)
- Sintra, Portugal -
I ran down to the beach, which probably was not the brightest of my own ideas as it was icy, cold, and it was early in the morning. At this point I didn't care. I prayed that the Lord would paint the sky and I was not about to miss the beauty He had in store. I set up my equipment as quick as possible and kicked my legs out on the beach and shot picture after picture and just sat there and laughed. I laughed in joy with the Lord and I will forever remember how special this morning was! He is so good and full of beautiful surprises for His children and for the brokenhearted in the world. I am so thankful that God is infinite as it means I can spend the rest of my life discovering sweet and amazing truths about Him and yet there will still be more to find!
The lyric sound of laughter
Fills all the April hills
The joy-song of the crocus,
The mirth of daffodils.
~ Clinton Scollard Quotes
Palliative care. End of life care. Two more days to live, says the doctor with the computer screen. He is like a visitor from another planet. Making pronouncements, about life or death. Does not know the "patient". Then, "four weeks to live". That was four months ago. The "patient" gets tenderness from the nurses who are talking with him, touching him, listening to his stories. The patient is asking them about their lives, their hopes and all the suffering. Suddenly, worlds of communication are opening up. Stories are shared. The patient is a person again, laughing, sometimes about the doctors, sometimes in the face of life's end. That laughter!
Fuji X-E2 plus Helios 44M-7 wide-open.
"Always find a reason to laugh, it may not add years to your life but it surely will add life to your years"
Hoppy Easter Everyone!!
May you all be blessed as much as I am with Best Friends♥
Nothing compares to the stomach ach you get from laughing with your Best Friends♥
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Another light check that ended working for me. I guess the trick is shoot when the person is most comfortable..
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.... is the sun that drives winter from the human face.
Victor Hugo
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...there is nothing worth the wear of winning than laughter and the love of friends...
-Hillaire Belloc
HBM! Taken while walking in Humber Bay Park, Toronto. You can see the base of the futuristic condo towers, usually seen from my living room window.
This is my favorite quote from a book I read this year by David Yoon entitled Frankly in Love about young forbidden love first between a Korean American boy and a white girl at his school and then oddly between two Korean Americans..it's about friction within the culture...it's about a stubborness that refuses to take a break and it's about terminal illness too...and friendship...and sexual orientation as well just a bit.
It's complicated.
www.npr.org/2019/09/21/762745851/navigating-culture-and-c...