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Explore Worthy, Challenge 110 - WINTER BLUES (2019 Art)
From a bird shot and forest shots of mine.
"FROSTBITE" - SOTN December 2019 Contest
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William C. Dement in the middle of the last century showed that the dream activity occurs during the REM phase, dreams come to life during this stage. In the 1970s, however, it was shown that this sleep phase is a characteristic of the most advanced animal species. In reptiles, for example, it is not present.
[To Christina's World]
Lago Blanco, Tierra del Fuego, Chile
...not just the moon but the old grain elevator appears to be in their final phase!
Some light painting to pick up elevator.
Happy Macro Monday!
After an amazing show of pink, the cherry blossoms have faded to white and are blowing away in the wind. On to the Azaleas, Peonies and Roses!
Started with Deep Dream Generator, added my texture and finished with Pastello and Impresso Pro.
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There are two "random" patterns in this red persian travertine: a more linear one (upper left) and a more chaotic one (lower right).
I hope that this pic will fit the MM rules.
Have a great MM, dear Flickr friends! ;-)
Dress: Psycho Barbie - Lisha Dress
Stockings: default stockings for Maze Soft Thighs mod
Bracelets: sixx - Jelly Bracelets
Hair: Faenzo - Silvia Hairstyle
Glasses: Persephone - Cat Eye Glasses
Tattoo: Nuuna Nitely - Basic Neck Fades (Only on MP)
Coronavirus measures are still very restrictive here in Italy.
But from today the government has given the green light to physical activities beyond 200 meters from home.
I took it literally.
201 meters... ;p
[First Life]
Burning through the atmosphere. Sun slipping behind Vancouver Island ( Across Burrard Inlet )
Freighters on the horizon
Vancouver, British Columbia,
Canada
Tides are the rise and fall of sea levels caused by the combined effects of the gravitational forces exerted by the Moon and the Sun, and the rotation of the Earth. Tide tables can be used for any given locale to find the predicted times and amplitude (or "tidal range"). The predictions are influenced by many factors including the alignment of the Sun and Moon, the phase and amplitude of the tide (pattern of tides in the deep ocean), the amphidromic systems of the oceans, and the shape of the coastline and near-shore bathymetry (see Timing). They are however only predictions, the actual time and height of the tide is affected by wind and atmospheric pressure. Many shorelines experience semi-diurnal tides—two nearly equal high and low tides each day. Other locations have a diurnal tide—one high and low tide each day. A "mixed tide"—two uneven magnitude tides a day—is a third regular category. WIKIPEDIA
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~Nautical me - Christie
**Best experienced in full screen
"The moon reminds me, that it may sometimes look like I'm losing myself, but that's just a phase. I'm forever whole."
Gi takes in the natural vibrations all around as she soaks in the lunar energy above her...❤️
from Feb 22 - March 21, 2023
Moonshots (except the last three) done handheld over Munich
[Dedicated to CRA (ILYWAMHASAM)]
A breezy afternoon walk (Waukmill Glen Reservoir)
The Waulkmill Viaduct, built between 1884 and 1890. The line originally carried coal from the Lanarkshire fields to the Ayrshire coast.
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Far Behind
Song by Candlebox
Lyrics
Now maybe
I didn't mean to treat you bad
But I did it anyway
And then maybe
Some would say your life was sad
But you lived it anyway
And so maybe
Your friends, they stand around, they watch you crumble
As you falter to the ground
And then someday
Your friends, they stand beside as you were flyin'
Oh, you were flyin' oh-so high
But then someday, people look at you
For what they call their own, they watch you suffer
Yeah, they hear you calling home
And then someday, we could take our time
To brush the leaves aside so you can reach us
Hey, but you left me far behind
Now may-ay-ay-ay-be
I didn't mean to treat you oh-so bad
But I did it anyway
Now I'm saying, but may-ay-ay-ay-be
Some would say you're left with what you had
But you couldn't share the pain, no, no, no
Couldn't share the pain, they watch you suffer
Mm
Now maybe
I could have made my own mistakes
But I live with what I've known
And then maybe
We might share in something great
Won't you look at where we've grown
Won't you look at where we've gone
And then someday comes, tomorrow holds
A sense of what I fear for you in my mind
As you trip the final line
And that cold day when you lost control
Shame you left my life so soon, you shoulda told me
Hey, but you left me far behind
Now may-ay-ay-ay-be
I didn't mean to treat you oh-so bad
Oh, but I did it anyway
Now may-ay-ay-ay-be
Some would say you're left with what you had
Oh, but you couldn't share the pain, no, no, no, no
Oh no
Oh no, no, no-no, no
Oh, Lord, say
Oh, Lord
See, I know
See, I know
But may-ay-ay-ay-be
I said may-ay-ay-ay-be
Didn't mean to treat you oh-so bad
Oh, but I did it anyway, no
So m-maybe, now, oh Lord, baby
Some would say you're left with what you had
But you couldn't share the pain
Now I've said, now, times have changed, your friends they come
And watch you crumble to the ground
They watch you suffer
Yeah, they hold you down, hold on down
Said maybe love, oh, maybe love
Didn't mean to treat you bad
But you left me far behind
Left me far behind
Left me far behind
The Vitthala temple is one of the most important and beautiful temples in Hampi,the ruined capital city of the erstwhile Vijayanagar Empire in the state of Karnataka .Hampi is a Unesco World Heritage site.
Like all monuments in Hampi this temple is also built from locally sourced granite.The core of the temple was in existence since the reign of Devaraya II (1422-46 AD)However later kings added to it and major additions including the stone chariot were made during the reign of Krishnadevaraya, the most powerful king of Vijayanagar in the 16th century.It is an example of the mature phase of Vijayanagar architecture and is a complex of exquisite temples and mandapas including a hundred pillared mandapa and the famous stone chariot.The main shirine is dedicated to Vitthala or Lord Vishnu.It has a massive enclosure with lofty gopuras or entrance gateways on three sides.All the structures in this complex have exquisite carving on the walls and pillars.The upper portions, made of brick and mortar have crumbled..The ruins of this magnificent temple stand testimony to the amazing talent and superior craftsmanship of the architects and sculptors of the Vijayanagar Empire.
I had to take this shot with my phone since photography with cameras is not allowed inside this temple complex.
Might be worth a look in large.
Due to some family commitments I will be off for some time. See you all soon. Take care, stay safe dear friends.
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Another frame from the snowy walk through New York City, late December 2000. The storm has passed, the snow has been pushed aside, and the city is slowly switching back on. Wet asphalt reflects the cold light, traffic lights resume their rhythm, and pedestrians reappear—cautious but determined.
This is the phase I find most interesting: not the peak of the snowfall, but the moment right after. New York doesn’t celebrate the end of the storm, it simply absorbs it. The streets are darker, the pace is different, but everything keeps moving, quietly and without ceremony.
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Un altro scatto della passeggiata nella New York City imbiancata di fine dicembre 2000. La tempesta è passata, la neve è stata spinta ai lati e la città riprende lentamente a funzionare. L’asfalto bagnato riflette la luce fredda, i semafori tornano a scandire il tempo, i passanti ricompaiono—prudenti ma decisi.
È questa la fase che mi interessa di più: non il culmine della nevicata, ma il momento subito dopo. New York non festeggia la fine della tempesta, la assorbe. Le strade sono più scure, il ritmo diverso, ma tutto continua a muoversi, in silenzio e senza bisogno di annunci.