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Captured this image using my Olympus Trip 35 for the first time as I begin my journey into film! I clearly have much to learn, but am so unbelievably happy and inspired by the result and I think this has become one of my favourite ever images!
Quote by Albert Einstein
So much beauty in a flower that lasts only one day! I have more than 25 varieties of daylilies, many different colors, but this deep red one is my favorite!
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Even with signs around,people still park with out checking tide times.This was not even high tide and I did not hang around to see the outcome!
This was a reject in color with a huge ghosting in the center I could not eliminate. So I converted it to monochrome and gave it an infrared look. Now I like it and regret that I did not realize the infrared potential on site to also take some shots with my full-spectrum GX-1.
2018 Road Trip to Tuktoyaktuk, NWT via Dempster Highway and the Inuvik-Tuktoyaktuk Highway or ITH (Tuk Highway).
you can break them like an artist :-)
― Pablo Picasso
hemerocallis, daylily, 'Hint of Blue', j c raulston arboretum, ncsu, Raleigh, north carolina
Another busy day.!
Even though so many things happen in ones life but Life doesnt stop ,it goes on !!
So when you think you did something wrong, Go and ask for an apology from the person and from Allah =)
THIS IS LIFE - life without mistakes is INCOMPLETE! because we learn from our mistakes =)
NEar Villagio mall
“We learn something from everyone who passes through our lives.. Some lessons are painful, some are painless.. but, all are priceless.” - Unknown
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Même quand sa maitresse est pas là, La petite Kitsune du chao veux apprendre la magie et son fonctionnement
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Even when her mistress is not there, the little Kitsune of Chao wants to learn magic and how it works.
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The Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe (German: Denkmal für die ermordeten Juden Europas, also known as the Holocaust Memorial (German: Holocaust-Mahnmal), is a memorial in Berlin to the Jewish victims of the Holocaust committed by Nazi Germany, designed by architect Peter Eisenman and Buro Happold. It consists of a 1.9-hectare (4.7-acre) site covered with 2,711 concrete slabs or "stelae", arranged in a grid pattern on a sloping field. The original plan was to place nearly 4,000 slabs, but after the recalculation, the number of slabs that could legally fit into the designated areas was 2,711. The stelae are 2.38 m (7 ft 9+1⁄2 in) long, 0.95 m (3 ft 1+1⁄2 in) wide and vary in height from 0.2 to 4.7 metres (8 in to 15 ft 5 in). They are organized in rows, 54 of them going north–south, and 87 heading east–west at right angles but set slightly askew. An attached underground "Place of Information" (German: Ort der Information) holds the names of approximately 3 million Jewish Holocaust victims, obtained from the Israeli museum Yad Vashem.
Building began on 1 April 2003, and was finished on 15 December 2004. It was inaugurated on 10 May 2005, 60 years after the end of World War II in Europe, and opened to the public two days later. It is located one block south of the Brandenburg Gate, in the Mitte neighbourhood. The cost of construction was approximately €25 million.
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Having fun making my own textures. For me, Flickr is all about trying out new things and having fun.
"Now I'm looking to the sky to save me
Looking for a sign of life
Looking for something to help me burn out bright
I'm looking for a complication
Looking cause I'm tired of trying
Make my way back home when I learn to fly high
Make my way back home when I learn to..."
Foo Fighters: youtu.be/Tf7DV0wEong
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Explore position: 126 on Sunday, August 13, 2023
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ENG: On Saturday the 15.06.2019 the "Long Night of Sciences" was in Berlin again and this time I went to the Technical University at the Straße des 17. Juni. Of course not only because of the architecture, but also because of the many interesting experiments.
Creative upside down.
The TUBerlin "Auditorium Maximum" Lecture Hall 105 is the largest hall of the Technical University and also has a small special feature. These are not only the 1192 seats in the lower and upper tier but also an interactive equipment. For example, a wheelchair-friendly, height-adjustable speaker/multimedia desk with touch panel control and a 12-metre-wide, motorised screen for two data and video projector projections.
GER: Am Samstag dem 15.06.2019 war in Berlin mal wieder die „Lange Nacht der Wissenschaften“ und mich hat es dieses mal in die Technische Universität an der Straße des 17. Juni verschlagen. Natürlich nicht nur wegen der Architektur, auch wegen der vielen interessanten Experimente.
Kreativ auf den Kopf gestellt.
Der TUBerlin „Auditorium Maximum“ Hörsaal 105 ist der größte Saal der Technischen Universität und hat ebenfalls eine kleine Besonderheit. Dies sind nicht nur die 1192 Sitzplätze im Unter- und Oberrang sondern auch eine interaktive Ausstattung. Wie zum Beispiel eine Rollstuhl gerechtes höhenverstellbares Redner/Multimediapult mit Touchpanel-Steuerung sowie eine 12 Meter breite, motorisch verfahrbare Leinwand für zwei Daten und Video Projektoren Projektionen.
Alanis Morissette - „You learn“
www.youtube.com/watch?v=GFW-WfuX2Dk
I recommend getting your heart trampled on to anyone
I recommend walking around naked in your living room
Swallow it down (what a jagged little pill)
It feels so good (swimming in your stomach)
Wait until the dust settles
You live you learn
You love you learn
You cry you learn
You lose you learn
You bleed you learn
You scream you learn
I recommend biting off more then you can chew to anyone
I certainly do
I recommend sticking your foot in your mouth at any time
Feel free
Throw it down (the caution blocks you from the wind)
Hold it up (to the rays)
You wait and see when the smoke clears
You live you learn
You love you learn
You cry you learn
You lose you learn
You bleed you learn
You scream you learn
Wear it out (the way a three-year-old would do)
Melt it down (you′re gonna have to eventually anyway)
The fire trucks are coming up around the bend
You live you learn
You love you learn
You cry you learn
You lose you learn
You bleed you learn
You scream you learn
You grieve you learn
You choke you learn
You laugh you learn
You choose you learn
You pray you learn
You ask you learn
You live you learn
We must learn to reawaken and keep ourselves awake, not by mechanical aid, but by an infinite expectation of the dawn.
Henry David Thoreau
The grind to conquer the Ouachitas is formidable. For much of the prior 35ish miles since departure from Heavener, this GJVMXI 18 grain train has been down to a crawl, straining to maintain double-digit speeds as the two high-horsepower belles at the front and additional two unmanned shovers at the rear pour every last ounce of adhesion they can muster onto the railhead to force one-shy-of-a-hundred hoppers of Illinois corn product across the folded Ouachita Mountains splitting across the state line dividing Oklahoma and Arkansas. With the climb to the stateline already in the books, KCS 4115 now has its full attention centered on topping the final miles up to the summit at Rich Mountain, where it will quickly transition to heavy dynamics to make a safe decent down the Arkansas side of the slope into Mena. The lengthy crest is legendary on Kansas City Southern, the most arduous obstacle on its heart-and-soul, north-to-south mainline artery connecting Kansas City and Shreveport. With the well-publicized STB decision regarding merger with northern ally Canadian Pacific on the near horizon, changes are most certainly afoot in the piney woods of the Ouachitas, but Rich Mountain and its drama will endure regardless of whether it's belles or beavers scaling its steep inclines.
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When I tire of taking photos I look at the work of others and what they are up to in their photography. It works every time ... I am inspired to pick up my camera and shoot.
A case in point is this sampling (from my TV screen) of a couple of photographers; Olga Karlovic and Alexey Titarenko (all rights reserved to them of course). I confess I have too many photography books for our small lakeside A-frame cottage.
- Keefer Lake, Ontario, Canada
To learn about them, you must become like them. They will not understand your brilliance. They will underestimate your greatness. You must learn of them by taking on their form, their mannerisms, and languages. Only after you have lived among them for sometime may you then reveal your true self. Some will not understand. Others will fear. You must teach them and you must save them from the void that will eventually try to consume them.
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There are some things you learn best in calm, and some in storm.
~Willa Sibert Cather
We had our first big snow of the season and it blanketed the landscape with a foot of beautiful snow!
I hope that all is well, I have been extremely busy and an preparing to go to Washington DC this weekend to see my image being used by the US Navy Band during their Holiday Concert at DAR Constitution Hall! I am super excited and of course will be bringing my camera!
I will be catching up with everyone before Christmas, in the meantime sending holiday blessings to each of you!
Looking close on Friday #Wise Words.
Siempre intento aprender a.. da igual, salir de mi zona de confort, arriesgar y aprender. Aunque con mis años no tengo mucho margen...
I worked on this image today so that I could write a tutorial for my blog on how I've been doing these leaf shots. This image is actually from the same one as the falling leaves one.
I wanted to write one earlier but I just couldn't seem to come up with any ideas for what should be coming out of the leaf, I thought about balloons or stars but then I thought butterflies are kind of like leaves. They start out as one version of a living creature and then slowly they change into another part of it. Caterpillars turn to butterflies, buds turn to leaves which then turn back into soil to feed the tree.......the world is so connected....
I posted the tutorial for this on my blog, I hope that I was clear in my process and that it makes sense. If you decide to try it out, please send me a message or a comment as I'd love to see it!