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Canon EOS R6m2 + RF24-105mm F4L IS USM

Winter scenic at night with light through trees and mist. For more photos visit my website: <a href='http://www.joopsnijder.com'>Joop Snijder Photography</a>.

:myself with a little blue light.

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Such a peaceful moment. I really felt like a bird.

I took this photo in Braives, Belgium.

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For more information about my art: info@benheine.com

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(English version of the following poem below)

 

La Liberté Commence Ici

 

Par Ben Heine (Composé en 2003)

 

La lumière de ces lieux apaise l'esprit,

Un vent bleu emporte au loin les tourments,

Les oiseaux se laissent bercer par le temps.

Un chemin invisible se dessine dans l'air

 

Ici, les âmes échangent des messages sucrés,

Toutes se dirigent sous les rayons dorés,

Vers de vastes forêts inhabitées.

On se sent léger, léger, léger et libre.

 

Tous les éléments de la nature

Semblent entonner un hymne;

Une mélodie au douces notes,

Dont le refrain est la Liberté.

 

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Freedom Starts Here (English version)

 

By Ben Heine (Written in 2003)

 

The radiance of this place alleviates the spirit,

A blue wind takes the troubles away,

The birds are cradled by time.

An invisible path takes shape in the air.

 

Here, the souls exchange sweet messages,

All move under the gilded rays,

Towards vast uninhabited forests.

One feels light, light, light and free.

 

All the elements of nature

Seem to sing a holy hymn;

A melody with soft notes,

Whose refrain is Freedom.

Kermis - Alphen aan den Rijn

 

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Souple light. Light effects with distortions according to watchers' motion. Exhibition "Dream" Louis Vuitton

Interior of the Notre-Dame in Paris.

 

© Copyright 2012 Marc Haegeman, All rights reserved.

 

* please do not use without permission

 

Website: marc-haegeman-photography.com

 

My new photo book on the gothic cathedral of Amiens.

You can browse through the book and purchase it here: www.blurb.com/bookstore/detail/3704280

Paeonia suffruticosa, the tree peony, is a species of peony native to China. Paeonia Suffruticosa is the plant’s botanical name. More commonly, the plant is referred as the tree peony. It is an important symbol in Chinese culture. It was first described and validly published by Henry Charles Andrews in 1804. The flower component is its most attracting feature of the plant. Paeonia Suffruticosa’s flower is very large in comparison with most other flower species. The size of the flower usually ranges from 6-12 inches cross. The name Paeonia Suffruticosa is derived from two different sources. The genus name Paeonia derives from the name Paeon. In Greek mythology, this name was a disciple of the god of medicine, Ascleplus. Suffruticosa has a more complex name origin as it is composed in two different parts. The first part suf- , which is only a prefix, and the second part fruticosa, meaning shrub-like. The epidermis of its roots is used in traditional Chinese medicine, called "mudanpi". Despite their classification as trees, it is the flowers that attract the public’s attention. Peonies are generally slow to grow and have flowers that only last briefly and are fragile to weather conditions such as wind, rain or hot temperatures.

In China, it is generally known as the “king of flowers”, symbolizing honor, rich, and aristocracy, as well as love affection, and feminine beauty. It has been frequently portrayed and appraised in various significant Chinese literatures and art.

(from Wikipedia)

Upper Antelope Canyon

Page, Arizona

Monday, August 19, 2013

"Art, which is masculine, nurtures science which is feminine. Sight is the sense of Glory, hearing is the sense of Faith. The ideal quality of a work of art is harmony, which in the visual arts comes from light that gives relief and decorates. Architecture is the ordering of light."

 

by Antoni Gaudí

Picture for my new Album = Star Wars = for a good Star Wars Fan to his Birthday in October this year .

It will be many Photographic defiances this next month for me ..... 😄📷👍

Greetings Christine and many thanks for your interesting of these works .

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Bild für mein neuen Album = Star Wars = für einen guten Star Wars Fan zu seinem Geburtstag im Oktober diesen Jahres . Es wird in diesen nächsten Monaten viele fotografische Herausforderungen für mich geben ..... 😄📷👍 Grüße Christine und vielen Dank für Euer Interesse an diesen Arbeiten .

"Art, which is masculine, nurtures science which is feminine. Sight is the sense of Glory, hearing is the sense of Faith. The ideal quality of a work of art is harmony, which in the visual arts comes from light that gives relief and decorates. Architecture is the ordering of light."

 

by Antoni Gaudí

 

Casa Batlló is a building designed by Antoni Gaudi and built in years 1905–1907; located Passeig de Gràcia, part of the Illa de la Discòrdia in the Eixample district of Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain.

 

Gaudi was a passionate observer, learning from what he saw in the sky and the clouds, in water, rocks, plants, animals, and mountains.

 

To understand Gaudí's achievement we must recognize that his work is not exclusively architectural. It is more than that, it is not architectural in the sense that historians understand architecture. Gaudí's work does not fit into traditional schemes of architecture.

 

Forest in fog with sunlight in a cold morning

Now in spring, the sun is still relatively low on the Italian Riviera, so it paints a glistening carpet of light on the Mediterranean.

To breathe

To be free

Never to hide

From who you are

What you are

How are you

But to appreciate the deepest part of your soul

That makes you feel whole

 

The darkest days have washed away into the forest of hate

Now you come to see

And recognize your beauty

From inside

You shine the brightest

 

When you look in the mirror

You no longer have to shiver

Be afraid or ashamed?

No.

It’s time to fly

Leave your shell

Break through your nest of hibernation

Be free to be who you are

What you are

How you are

 

Though, times are hard

Your strength keeps YOU going

Keeps YOU driven

Keeps YOU beautiful

Inside and out

Now, fly Black Butterfly fly

And don’t be afraid to fall

Because YOU are powerful

YOU are different

YOU escaped the nest

And transformed into the person YOU have been wishing to be

 

You’re a beautiful Black Butterfly

So why cry?

You’ve outgrown that stage of being afraid

It’s time to take that leap of faith

Into the darkest waters

Where they’re sharks still ready to attack

Ready to judge

Ready to depreciate your value to the world

So I ask…

Dear Lord, give me strength

Fight for me!

Fight for those scared to flock their wings!

As they run away from problems

Like it changes anything

So be proud

And scream aloud

That you are a Black Butterfly

Loved and appreciated

 

Life may NOT be what it seems

But we still smile

Through those grieving skies

We shall not live in lies

It is our time to shine

Because I love

Who I am

What I am

How I am

I am the darkest of those butterflies

I have the kindest heart around

I want that endless peace of mind

And to the eyes that still were blind

And didn’t recognize

 

I am the first Black Butterfly

The one who lived in a past that was full of sorrow

That now lays heavily on my back

Trying to breathe

To be free from all hate

Never to hide

From who you are

What you are

How are you

But, as I step out of the nest

I close my eyes and fly in the sky

Free as I could ever be

Black Butterfly

Arise

 

Poem Source: www.powerpoetry.org/poems/black-butterfly

 

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Digital camera. Picture taken of a fibre optic Xmas tree with the camera on the night setting and with the camera moving in various directions

Storms from Delta 1408, ATL->IND. Atlanta, Georgia, USA. Copyright 2017, James A. Glazier

Source and idea by psfantasyart.com

Looking acrooss the Thames from London Bridge towards the Shard.

 

My Web Site. www.raymondbradshawphotography.co.uk/

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