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Original watercolour painting on hot pressed paper. 26 x 18 cm
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Scarred without a fight
No scare no fright
Careless is the night
No skin no sky
Crouching in my pain
My ghost my host
Nighmaring in vain
For fear is lost
Oh...
New eyes in a spin
To stare, ti scare
Unify my skin
No share, no spare
Blessed be the monster
Escape and seek
Greeting disaster
To shield, to shreek
Oh...
My scare my scar
My broken skin
See
Through me, see
Can't you see
Through me, see..
Watercolor & Acrylic
It is 8 degrees here this morning, with a wind chill of 15 BELOW... 'nuff said!...:)
Some of the gorgeous trees here would seem to be as old as the schoolhouse. East Avon NY. I could have spent an hour here.
Yes! Autumn is fading rapidly in to the approaching Winter but there are still a few small pockets of colour to be enjoyed.
these trees are some of the oldest in the world and are wickedly fascinating. with rich colors and a weaving flow they seem like something out of a tim burton film. located at 11k ft the setting is amazing with the sierra's spanning the horizon.
i'm in mammoth again and will be heading here within the next week. first up though is a day trip into yosemite. any must see's out there that i need to visit?
Abbotsbury Swannery in Dorset, near Weymouth, has become one of the most popular things to do for the family visiting Dorset. Located on the dramatic Dorset Coast, this unique natural wildlife habitat is also popular with film makers and has been used as a location for Harry Potter filming.
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I liked this old tree as we trudged through the snow at the Grand Canyon.
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Processing: Shoaib Ali
Photography by Shoaib Ali
location: Murre
There is an old tree called " Saikachi " around the Hozu river . It is growing for over 400 years. Saikachi was a useful tree in old days. Its beans were used instead of soap.
Its young leaves were eaten by people in famines. Now it is standing quietly.
この木は明智光秀が丹波亀山城の防護のために保津川の堤にそって植えた中で現存する2本のサイカチのうちの1本です。今も秋になると巨大な豆のサヤがたくさんできます。その豆を煮ると出る泡が石けんの代わりに利用されたようです。根は深く広範囲に張るため、堤防を強くする働きがあると言われています。
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On old gnarled tree has lost all its leaves. Now it sits bare next to a small pond where the last of its red leaves float upon the water's surface. Meanwhile a small horned owl has perched on base of a long broken off branch and stares back at the viewer.
Just a quick fall image that I made for the first day of fall in 2014.
Zamalek (also known as the Gezira Island) is one of Cairo’s well known Islands for it’s greenery and beautiful trees. The residential island has some very beautiful streets, old buildings, and villas making the Island one of Cairo’s favorite locations for expatriates.
This shoot was taken on a quiet street near the famous Cairo Tower which is one of Africa’s tallest structures and a must visit for tourists in Cairo as you can see a beautiful view of the entire city. Some of the very old beautiful trees of Zamalek can be seen in the pictures.
My third outfit collaboration with Vichi (Egypt’s finest streetstyle blog) and Cairo’s famous Sixtynine (A store who has a branch also in Zamalek with some great stuff) shot by my favorite fashion photographer Abu Samra.
I was wearing this gorgeous silver top that feels like a sweater from the inside (jersey material kind of). Since it’s a bit long I styled it with this black skirt toning the whole silver mood a bit down since it’s a day time outfit I didn’t want it to be too flashy.
Streetstyle Blog: Vichi
Top and Skirt: Sixty Nine
Photography: Abu Samra
Bag: Chanel
Bracelet: Floramazona
Bracelet: Hermes
Shoes: Balenciaga
Old trees photographed at Babbacombe Cliff Top Gardens in February © Nicky Scholnick 2015.
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Very tall old trees photographed at Babbacombe Cliff Top Gardens in February © Nicky Scholnick 2015.
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2022 LNDN 11 Nov 05 TG2 0640
If in London’s Soho, a walk around Chinatown is surely an essential part of the rites of passage of a Chinese Restaurant World-Wide Documentation addict. On a dull and very wet November morning, just before lunchtime got under way, el hombre roto found himself there, and found himself somewhat surprised at the density and fervour of activity - a ‘Chinatown’ there was essentially non-existent oh so many years ago, and the area pretty quiet on a Saturday morning, when he was an impoverished student at UCL just up the road, when Kwei’s, up between Warren Street and Goodge Street, but long gone now, was the handiest Chinese restaurant, and, indeed, one of the very first Chinese restaurants sampled by el hombre roto. So, on this dank grey November morning in London rain, jostled among and by the herds of meandering tourists, and by restauranteurs and deliverers going about their business, simultaneously juggling with his brolly and his waterproof TG2, el hombre roto was able to spend a quick few minutes of rushed documentation in the pouring rain while his beautiful (and mocking) companion relaxed and sipped a latte in the interior coziness of the handy Leicester Square McDonalds.
Rupert Court is well-photographed for a variety of reasons – it’s famous for a picture of the Beatles for example - but in terms of the CRWWDP, it contains the “C and R” restaurant for Chinese and Malaysian food, and, at the far end, as Rupert Court joins with Rupert Street, the ‘Old Tree’ for Taiwanese street food. El hombre roto guesses that these have surely been previously documented in this group, but also guesses that there is no harm in alternative perspectives.