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i had many things to do today, when the sun hit a huge leaf and a bottle behind it, shone thru the leaf. and off i go. easily distracted, i know. anyway, it was fun.
To me the sea is a continual miracle; The fishes that swim, the rocks, the motion of the waves, the ships with men in them. What stranger miracles are there? (Walt Whitman)
A misty day on Loch Shiel, Scotland filled me with a sense of mood, mystery, and contemplation.
"for we all have
our own
twilights
and mists
and abysses
to return to."
~ Sanober Khan
Elaborate architectural details of a typical Parisian building on Place Vendome, yes. But the interesting part of this shot is the mystery figure, half-hidden in the shadows, suspiciously watching the photographer. Clearly, security is top notch here.
“To respect a mystery is to make way for the answer.”
Quote ― Criss Jami, Healology
I was lucky...... the sun was shining through the clouds for a few moments ;-)
Ice-abstract.
"But leave us some magic in the world. Leave us some mystery to enjoy"- Stuart Hill
I read a scientific study that attempted to explain why the Monarch Butterflies fly to this one small area in Mexico and flock up. The explanations were just theories that went around in circles and explained nothing. There is an ancient belief in Mexico that the butterflies are the souls of dead children. That explanation is much more poetic and beautiful than anything science can come up with.
Yes, please leave mystery alone, we need the mysterious and the magical. It is what makes life worth living <3
This photo was taken in my tiny urban backyard. Mystery and magic are everywhere if we have the eyes to see it.
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A day in the Iroise Sea (Bretagne, France)
Mystère.
Une journée en Mer d'Iroise.
Eglise Saint-Samson, proche d'Argenton, Landunvez, Finistère, Bretagne, BZH, France.
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Sur la photo, on peut voir un homme debout devant une petite lucarne.
L'allure de l'homme est difficile à déchiffrer, mais il semble un peu tendu ou soucieux. Peut-être est-il en train de chercher quelque chose ou de guetter quelque chose à l'extérieur. Il y a une tension palpable dans l'air, comme si quelque chose de important allait se passer.
La photo est en noir et blanc, ce qui ajoute une touche dramatique à l'ensemble. On peut imaginer que cette scène se déroule dans un contexte mystérieux.
In the photo, a man can be seen standing in front of a small skylight.
The look of the man is difficult to decipher, but he seems a little tense or worried. Maybe he is looking for something or watching for something outside. There is a palpable tension in the air, as if something important is about to happen.
The photo is in black and white, which adds a touch of drama to the whole. We can imagine that this scene takes place in a mysterious context.
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The creepy skin I am wearing by Go&See is hauntingly beautiful. The skin is washed in a pale white and darkness that is visible at the most opportune positions. The cuts and scrapes are also part of the skin, but included is a skin without the blemishes. The image was inspired by DRD's mansion which is available at the Arcade. The mansion is....
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Coming out of a very cold period, snowmelt had increased and the water coming over the falls had probably quadrupled. The flow of water near the top is not complex, but in the middle of the falls a jet of water shoots out horizontally to the left from inside the ice. Near the bottom of the falls another forceful jet of water shoots out to the left. Water must be plunging within a conduit of ice.
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......and wonder is the root of our desire to understand !!...""
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I thought this was Queen Anne's Lace, but the flowers never developed into the typical Queen Anne's Lace flowers....so I don't have a clue what it is. If anyone knows what these are, please let me know!
UPDATE: I discovered this plant is called Daucus Pusillus. AKA American Wild Carrot, or Rattlesnake Weed.
Eggs
Spotted on a leaf on our Nandina plant. I am not sure what sort of creature has laid them or how long they have been there.