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“To dream anything that you want to dream. That's the beauty of the human mind. To do anything that you want to do. That is the strength of the human will. To trust yourself to test your limits. That is the courage to succeed.”
Bernard Edmonds
CAT
Els límits
Els horitzons
Les línies
Els camins
La remor del vent
El mar de fons
Tot és visible
i invisible alhora.
OC
Los limits
Los orizonts
Las linhas
Los camins
Lo bruch del vent
La mar dejós
Tot es visible.
e invisible al meteis temps.
La playa de la Concha (San Sebastián/Donosti) en un día soleado de primavera.
Los paseantes tienen muy claro los límites...Solo hasta los tobillos...
CAT
Una cançó i només una cançó
com si aquesta música
ens hagués fet tornar a aquests prats.
Fa temps que els coneixem
però és com si no els haguéssim vist mai.
No hi ha límits per a la llum
i aquests prats i aquests boscos
ara canten sota els nostres peus,
la mateixa, sempre la mateixa, cançó.
I oblidarem que hem estat aquí
fins que una cançó ens faci memòria
d'aquests horitzons sense límits.
OC
Una cançon e sonque una cançon
coma s'aquela musica
nos auriá tornat menar dins aqueles prats.
Los coneissèm dempuèi longtemps.
mas es coma se los aviam pas jamai vists abans.
I a pas de limits a la lutz.
e aquests prats e aquests boscs .
ara cantan jos nòstres pès,
la meteissa, totjorn la meteissa, cançon.
E oblidarem qu'èrem aquí
fins qu'una cançon nos rapèla
d'aqueles orizons sens limits.
“The tragedy of human life consists in our vain attempts
to stretch the limits of things which can never become unlimited,
to reach the infinite
by absurdly adding to the rungs of the ladder of the finite.”
~ Rabindranath Tagore ~
Why someone put this ladder in the water at the end of the dock, instead of a traditional wooden structure, is a bit of a mystery,
but it somehow adds intrigue to the composition.
Now I'm wondering about the depth of the pond
and the length of the ladder!
Hard to believe we actually drove through a few light snow flurries today in Rhode Island during an Artists' Studio Tour!
©Exodus Photography
Friday's Food for Thought (Late edition)
It is amazing how life is like a video game. After you complete a major task in life you learn there is a larger and greater task waiting for you to conquer. Life has a way to push you beyond your limits to places you never thought you'd achieved. When trials hit aways remember it is preparing you to go beyond you limits.
Side note: Sorry for the late post. It has been a long day. Hope everyone had a great Thanksgiving.
Thanks JayEads for the leaves.
"the scape_lands is a readymade-fotowork series developed 2011 in BerlinThe theme is the hermetical law of correspondence : we exist in all planes, astral as well as physical .
The scape_lands were discovered in the urban environments , the streets of Berlin."
No limit
Outfit:
ISON - esperanza summer shirt dress -legacy-
hive // out and about . phone+keys . holdR
Stourbridge Shuttle 139002 arrives at Stourbridge Junction with a service from Stourbridge Town, less than a mile away on what is famously Europe's shortest branch line.
I took the shot during a pre-dawn stop at the junction - thanks to a cancellation on services to Kidderminster and Worcester. Cheers again, Covid-19!
Many trains short and long go through the city limits of Fond Du Lac, Wisconsin. Their horns blow as a warning that they are entering or exiting these cities. Loads of freight are constantly hauled by trains and though traffic doesn't like to wait, safety is what they hope for as their journey continues
After reaching the last 10 feet of the former PRR trackage left in place and being ran around, the FRA train now departs Petoskey for Cadillac.
Fortunately large groups rarely visit this place. I wouldn't want to test the limits of this bridge.
I remember all you said now
With such painful clarity
As the mist has lifted from those years
And yet again you have walked into my life
From the backdrop of the hills
Where I once asked you to stay
But I find that maybe I can face you now
And listen to the truth
You wanted to tell me
That in taking this advice like a shortcut
It saves you from going the long way round
To realise that love is stored in memories
And speeding past them
Just puts off the pain
That builds and builds if you find
You can’t remember them
When you need to once again
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The Long Man of Wilmington has always been there in my life, like a member of the family. We passed him so many times either in the car or walking up to him with our dogs that I daresay we took him for granted sometimes.
Then the sight of him became painful..as he reminded me of the people I had lost, with so many conversations that were had in the past, gazing at him from the car park and the road as we went by.
But now, like the mist, time has softened some of those feelings, and now I find he is a comfort to me, a friend. He is always there, and reminds me of the memories I can cope with, ones that contain nonsense and only things that a family would know.
He brings that family close again, specially those who I thought I had lost forever.
This work can also be found on a new page about the Sussex landscape on my website, as I have written quite a few works inspired by the photography I have taken over the years recently, so I decided that there was going to be enough to merit the addition of a separate page on its own for those works that challenge our perception of what we are seeing and perhaps more accurately, what we are feeling.
The page is called Land Sense, and it is a celebration of how the landscape interacts with our emotions, our wellbeing and at times, the ability to take us out of our comfort zone.
More will be added over time, but here is a link where an introduction can be found and the poems designed in such a way that they become a complete work with the image as a viewing experience.
Please click here:
Fantasy colourisation of a very small portion of the Quadracci Pavilion, a 2001 addition to the Milwaukee Art Museum in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Design by the Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava.
This building placed at #59 of 150 on a list called "America's Favorite Architecture", as determined by surveys of members of the AIA (American Institute of Architects) and the public; source: www.flickr.com/groups/23735488@N00
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Mendenhall Battery along the Marin Headlands north of San Francisco. Originally posted as a black and white, re-cropped and posted in color, increasing clarity and adding more dynamic range in post processing so the text is a bit clearer. For a door assignment at local photo group.
non mettere transenne ai sogni.
piuttosto proteggili dal primo raggio di sole.
giancarlo stoccoro
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i confini non tengono fuori gli altri, servono solo a soffocarti.
la vita è un problema e noi siamo fatti così.
quindi puoi sprecare la tua vita a tracciare confini.
oppure puoi decidere di vivere superandoli.
ci sono dei confini che è decisamente troppo pericoloso varcare.
però una cosa la so: se sei pronto a correre il rischio, la vista dall'altra parte è spettacolare.
meredith grey
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uno non ha che dichiararsi libero, ed ecco che in quello stesso istante si sente limitato.
abbia solo il coraggio di dichiarasi limitato, ed eccolo libero.
wolfgang goethe
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