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“Sometimes, the simple things are more fun and meaningful than all the banquets in the world ...”
― E.A. Bucchianeri
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Straight forward beautiful. Not a lot of frills about this great flower. Many flowers in their beauty look complex as they are fully opened. This beauty is “Simply Simple” just as is. Striking shape, color and tone make this so easy on the eyes. Thanks for viewing my work.
Off to wash🙏’s and make dinner. Be safe and remain kind.
“If you don't love the sea, the sun, all the simple pleasures, what sort of life are you going to have?”
― Marty Rubin
Just a simple candid street style Snap captured at London UK of a couple taking a "Stroll In The Park.
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05-30-23
Right before sundown. In another couple of minutes the disc started to slip into the cloud bank, so by the time it reached the horizon line it was already gone, but at this moment, the sun was bright and round.
I did get a shot of the pelican as he crossed in front of the disc by the way, however he was too far away and there was too much glare. Now you know I could do some digital magic, even position other birds in the shot from other photos, but I chose not to.
I like the simplicity of this. The sea was quite active closer to the shore, but this is a full 400mm telephoto shot, and the water was calmer farther out.
The mountains rising in the distance are Malibu.
also the old birch by the frozen lake, seems to enjoy this bright winter day.../ Enkelt...även björken vid Herten verkar njuta av denna fina vinterdagen.../ Simple...hasta el añoso abedul junto al lago helado, parece disfrutar del brillante día invernal...(DSC_3824-3)
Listening to the birds and enjoying the buzz of insects.
And the thwack of golf balls from the golf course behind me :)
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this is a picture i took last spring in my mum's garden! i love her garden in spring, it's always full of beautiful flowers; i know this picture isn't spectacular, but sometimes simple is just as beautiful!
Detail shot of The Lowry, a theatre and gallery complex at Salford Quays, Greater Manchester, England. This structure was named after the British painter L. S. Lowry, known for his paintings of industrial scenes in North West England.
Building was constructed in 1999 and opened in 2000.
The architects were Michael Wilford and Sir James Stirling.
Many thanks to everyone who will pass by visiting my shots. Comments are appreciated. You are welcome. Sergio
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March 14th ... embrace the circle and Pi :)
Had some fun with some light, straws and various depth's of field. Could also be some red blood cells under the microscope.
Pi ... that ratio that claims to never have an end to the all the decimal points. Driving mathematicians crazy for hundreds of years, yet nature uses that ratio all the time with no care or problems.
The problem is simple to solve. We of course have been trying to solve it with using numerical systems based decimal, binary ... etc.
They just need to use a number system based on Pi itself. Pi'nary number system. Then it is simple, and calculates out to no pinary 'decimals'.
If someone then asks ... well then how many fingers do you have in the Pinary System ... and you tell the 2 Pi of course ... your hands can easily hold two pies :)
Hope this gives you some food ... I mean dessert ... for thought today.
Hello to all, I've missed you. Still no internet at home; we are getting unpacked and re-acclimated slowly. Hopefully the telephone company will have our lines good to go with in the next week and we will be in the age of technology at our new address! :-) For now, I'm bumming my brother's wireless to stop in and say hello and send belated Thanksgiving wishes to you all! See you soon I hope!!!
The remains of Alberton Court, Manchester. It was in the news recently when demolition was halted due to collapsed scaffolding.
Alberton House was built around 1973. The architects were Leach, Rhodes, Walker.
2025 has seen the demolition of several mid-century buildings. I have photographed three of them, Robin Hood Gardens in Poplar, East London, the Yorkshire Bank Building in Leeds, West Yorkshire, and this one.
This afternoon I went to Yushima Tenjin, very well visited at this time of the year for its ume trees but only a few were blossoming.... this is just one of them...
Have a wonderful day, my friends !!
The Monument Building in the City of London on a different day to my other recent photo called 'City Flickr'.
Architect: Ken Shuttleworth of Make
“Vivre tous simplement pour que tous puissent simplement vivre.”
Gandhi
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Another photo of the structure on the left, Stanley Street NCP car park in the New Bailey development area of Salford. Designed by AHR Architects.
Here’s the link to my ‘Car Park Squares’ album: flic.kr/s/aHBqjAhRWY