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Life is a matter of perspective.

 

No matter where you are, who you are with, what you have or what you are doing.. life can be great or life can suck. It's all about how you look at it, from which perspective you decide to perceive it.

 

Sometimes changing the way you look at things can make a big difference. Do not adjust to your usual way, question yourself and look for the different point of view.. I'm sure you'll discover something great.

Newgale Beach, Pembrokeshire, Wales, UK

Our trip to Walcheren | Here some informations about Flushing

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Moments to remember our trip to the Netherlands.

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Tube Köln

France, Région Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, département de l'Ain, Plateau de la dombes (coté sud) Saint-Éloi (croisement D22 et D22b)

Into the ancient fortress of Vinadio, Piemonte, Italy

Same Place with a centered Framing - A different view of Fort Jefferson Arches

Many entire civilizations have arisen and fallen while this tree grew, prospered, and then faded, and we, the current brief occupants of this world, bicker about what a politician said today (forgotten tomorrow), and toss around terms like civil war because we cannot tolerate a politician of the opposite party for 4 years. Our foresight and patience are some of the things that are even shorter than our lives. It’s so easy for short lived creatures like ourselves to totally lose perspective. We are but a blink of the eye to trees like this. 14-24 mm lens, 24 mm, f/2.8, 20 sec, ISO 6400, stacked image.

Toronto, Ontario - Août 2013.

Explore on December 28, 2013 (#341)

Aloe provides a lovely splash of colour to the garden here throughout the winter months.

 

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A station in the City of Brussels of the self-service hiring bikes system "Villo!".

Others' work that inspires me: My Galleries

The recently restored San Simeon Pier, CA

Pensacola, Florida Rokinon 12mm F11

Quiet afternoon at the Natural History Museum, London.

Nikon d5500

11mm

ISO 320

f/3.2

567 x 30 seconds

 

This is a 567 shot star trails image taken at Little Lake Norring near Wagin, 2.5 hours south east of Perth in Western Australia. This represents 4h43m of the stars moving around the South Celestial Pole, from our perspective here on Earth.

The unique architecture of the Canadian War Museum in Ottawa. The windows along the top left, spell out in Morse Code, "Lest We Forget" in both English and French when viewed from the outside. www.warmuseum.ca/files/2011/07/fastfactse.pdf

 

Zenne at Eppegem, Belgium

same but bigger

 

"I never saw an ugly thing in my life: for let the form of an object be what it may - light, shade, and perspective will always make it beautiful."

John Constable

 

the same object as here just different day and different cam (and different mood)

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Somewhere between Tel Aviv and Jaffa

South Wharf, Melbourne. I liked the perspective the bridge and bollards

Mr. Squirrel's Perspective on the World.

Parc Elisabeth à Koekelberg (Bruxelles), un jour d'hiver un peu brumeux...

While perspective lines converge

Rows of cars and buses merge

All the sweet green trees of Atlanta burst

Like little bombs

Or little pom-poms

 

Aimee Mann, Little Bombs

 

(Substitute London for Atlanta.)

A view of the Old-mill in Borrowdale.

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