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For FGR - "Presents" and "Favorite Word"
I don't really have a favorite word - but I am a huge fan of word-play. Palindromes are my favorite. Gracie is the worst/best dog I have ever owned. Truly her own dichotomy. It's fitting that her nickname "Evil dog" is "God Live" backwards. I'm not a religious person - but she is certainly a gift from somewhere...
Explore #21
வானில் போகும் மேகம் இங்கே யாரைத் தேடுதோ!
The filename was as palindrome as the image ! so :)
Kothanda Ramar temple, Dhanushkodi, Tamilnadu , India 2019
I decided to cut more Cretaceous New Jersey amber again. Beautiful clear golden dinosaur aged amber. It is pretty stable and no need water to protect just clean polished the transparent yellow type. My transparent reddish NJ amber showed the crazing effect. Opaque NJ amber must kept under dampcotton to prevent further decomposition.
What if reflections of the sun had been all you had ever seen of it? What if you had lived underground your whole life?
Sometimes I get so frustrated with my inability to articulate spiritual things. I don't comprehend the spiritual world well myself and then to try to tell someone who knows even less of it than I do is like someone who's only seen a reflection of the sun describing it to someone who has always lived in a cave. It's a good thing I'm not responsible to save anyone.
"For now we are looking in a mirror that gives only a blurred reflection of reality, but when perfection comes we shall see truly and face to face! Now I know in part (imperfectly), but then I shall know and understand fully and clearly, even in the same manner as I have been fully and clearly known and understood by God." I Corinthians 13:12
The last four images that I have from our wedding four years ago. I still swoon a little when I think about that day: so many friends and family, a forest, delicious food, donuts, dahlias and other gorgeous flowers, dancing until after midnight (and ending the dancing on a high note with Led Zeppelin)... the list goes on and on.
Yesterday was not only our anniversary... my new niece was born, AND it was a palindrome date!
Image made with my Nikon F100.
While waiting on another train, I happened upon this lucky find. NS 21E came into Latrobe with an SD40E leader, unit 6336, to be precise.
"He opens and no man can shut it. He closes and no man can open it."
I feel like I'm surrounded by closed doors sometimes. It's exciting to be near so many opportunities but it's so disappointing to find so many of them shut to me. I must be at the wrong door. If I could just find the right one.
I ended up looking at this galaxy because of a discussion on palindromic prime numbers, which 383 happens to be. Anyway, this is just the central disc of the galaxy. The whole galaxy is much larger, looking like a smooth, bright elliptical galaxy. What's much more interesting about this galaxy is something that I wasn't able to include because I couldn't find the data. Or, maybe it is more appropriate to say that the NRAO archive confused me. If I ever get the data I'll post a new version with the radio jets. They're really something.
I used a combination ACS/HRC F606W polarized light images for the luminosity for this and generated colors from the following data:
Red: hst_06673_09_wfpc2_f814w_pc_sci
Green: hst_05476_0j_wfpc2_f702w_pc_sci
Blue: hst_06673_09_wfpc2_fr680n_wf_sci
North is up.
The famous palindromic suburb, 15km from the centre of Adelaide. Sadly its lost some of its lustre since the late 1990's with the closure of Magic Mountain and development.
Panorama of the beach, Moseley Square and jetty.
Putney Bridge station is the terminus for palindromic routes 39 and 93 as seen here by brand new EVL 24 having arrived on route 93 from North Cheam with DRL 84 visible behind having arrived on route 39 from Clapham Junction. Prior to its trimming back to Clapham Junction as a result of the Wandsworth Area Route Network (WARN) scheme of March 1991 being implemented, route 39 ran all the way from Putney Bridge station to Victoria. The section of route 39 between Clapham Junction and Victoria was replaced by a new 239 route, with this route since becoming incorporated into route 170 linking Victoria with Roehampton (Danebury Avenue).
Captured: 03/11/2016 16:32:10
Camera: NIKON D750 (NIKON CORPORATION)
Lens: 150.0-600.0 mm f/5.0-6.3
Focal Length: 310 mm
ISO Speed: 400
Aperture: f/5.6
Shutter Speed: 1/640 sec
When I'm plagued with an upsetting situation, I often choose a perfectly normal photo and begin to play
and go within for answers. I love to express my own art. In this case, a fountain, made from recycled farm equipment, was my base.
By utilizing a point of view . . . something swells up from within and speaks to me, metaphorically. Searching for different quotations expands the process and further clarifies my feelings.
I prefer Ralph Waldo Emerson's philosophy:
“For if in any manner we can stimulate this instinct,
new passages are opened for us into nature,
the mind flows into and through things hardest and highest,
and the metamorphosis is possible.”
Todd Solondz has an interesting slant on metamorphosis:
"This driving need is what is so defining of her and is, in a sense, what makes her a palindrome . .
Loosely, metaphorically speaking, a palindrome describes that part of ourselves
that is immutable and that resists, so that for all the metamorphoses, physical and otherwise,
that we see over the course of the film, the character remains a constant.”
*****an important note ~ regarding my quotations, I never do much research on the authors . . . my words are chosen based on the impact of their messages. Occasionally, out of curiosity, I will google a name I've never recognized. Astonishingly, today, AFTER posting, I looked up "Todd Solondz" and was amazed to read about him, as I wasn't too enthralled with his message, but it did give me food for thought.
from Google: "Todd Solondz (born October 15, 1959) is an American independent film screenwriter and director known for his style of dark, thought-provoking, socially conscious satire. In 1989 Solondz wrote and directed Fear, Anxiety & Depression, an episodic comedy about fledgling playwright Ira (played by Solondz) and his frustrating interactions with the opposite sex."
VERY interesting . . . serendipity reigns . . .
Èze est une des rares communes françaises à porter un nom palindrome avec Callac, Laval, Noyon, Sarras, Savas, Senones, Serres et Sées.
Le palindrome (substantif masculin), du grec πάλιν / pálin (« en arrière ») et δρόμος / drómos (« course »), aussi appelé palindrome de lettres, est une figure de style désignant un texte ou un mot dont l'ordre des lettres reste le même qu'on le lise de gauche à droite ou de droite à gauche, comme dans la phrase « .il y en a plusieurs répartis en France. Le plus ancien étant à Pompei...
Captured: 12/01/2017 10:19:29
Camera: NIKON D750 (NIKON CORPORATION)
Lens: 24.0-105.0 mm f/4.0
Focal Length: 105 mm
ISO Speed: 400
Aperture: f/7.1
Shutter Speed: 1/640 sec
A day late for Imbolc, midway between winter solstice and spring equinox
and for the 02-02-2020 palindrome
Contax 645, Neopan400 Microphen stock, 4:30min, 1 inversion every 30secs.
Also an excuse to title a shot with the best palindrome ever