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Canon 5DMk-II
f/11
25''
100 ISO
Photographer: Pablo Ronald
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Some places in sl make us feel like at home :)
Crestwick island
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Some lovely spring flowers brightening everything.
These Crocuses are such a striking colour!
P30 Pro - Leica lens
Some individual Hawk Owls have propensities to fly low to the ground much more frequently than the species norm.
Water running down across the stones on the beach with some driftwood at the shore of Lake Ontario at the waterfront trail in Squires beach , Martin’s photographs , Pickering , Ontario , Canada , March 21. 2023
small stones on the beach
large trees in the back ground
Driftwood
small stones
Bluffs
parts of a old block wall against the bluffs on the beach at the shore of Lake Ontario
Concrete tubes
large trees
the waterfront trail in Squires beach
Beautiful trees
on the shore of Lake Ontario
Concrete well tubes
on the shore of Lake Ontario
Pickering
March 2023
Ajax
Lake Ontario
waterfront trail
Squires beach
Martin’s photographs
Ontario
Canada
April 2023
Favourites
iPhone XR
Tree
Trees
Interesting foot of a tree
on the shore
Great Lakes waterfront trail
Interesting foot of a tree on shore of Lake Ontario
Small stones
time, being a mind based concept, stops if my thoughts stop, ... try it out, - become still and stay awake/aware...
there was some dirt/grease or sth. on the mobile phone lens - just right! :-)
Whenever I come out to this location, I hope to catch a train on that bridge, but haven't yet. Some day :-)
~ Oregon, Illinois - BNSF Railroad bridge over the Rock River
We are like books
Some of us have beautifull pages
Some, terrible pages
Some yet are a mix of pages
Another are completely white...
But some of us have spell
And this kind of book
You never, but never, will read the end because the magical books live to inspiration and never for to be forgot on the shelf
Write a amazing history! You are your own pencil. <3
Enjoy the song: www.youtube.com/watch?v=qCtHSIZd_ak
Shot on Thursday morning from the Three Gun Springs trailhead. You can see this same area at sunset at here.
Mr Duck following Mrs Duck around the yard. Perhaps they're looking for some new real estate away from the crowds at the lake to raise a new family?
After the sun had set in Hasliberg, the clouds above this mountain still were lit a bit. It gave the whole scene a subdued feeling with the pastel colors. As it was already quite dark, I had to push the iso rather high. To compensate I took 6 photos and averaged them in photoshop go reduce the noise. I took this photo on my Sony A6300 and a Sony 55-210 mm, f/4.5-6.3 at 210 mm, f/6.3 1/125 s, ISO 1600.
DADDY: “Would you like some tea, Paddington?”
PADDINGTON: “Yes please, Daddy!”
DADDY: “Milk?”
PADDINGTON: “Yes please, Daddy! Just a slosh.”
DADDY: “One lump or two?”
PADDINGTON: “Two please, Daddy!”
DADDY: “Very good, Paddington darling.”
PADDINGTON: “And a sticky bun, please Daddy!”
DADDY: “Alright Paddington.”
PADDINGTON: “And some macarons, if you can manage it Daddy!”
DADDY: “Well I…”
PADDINGTON: “And a marmalade sandwich or twenty, please Daddy!”
DADDY: “Twenty, Paddington darling?”
PADDINGTON: “I have a grumbly tummy, Daddy!” *Rubs tummy vigorously.*
The theme for "Smile on Saturday" for the 30th of November is "coffee or tea". Being British and a traditionalist, I prefer tea to coffee, and I am not the only one in my household who is partial to a cup of tea, or two, or twenty. My Paddington Bear also enjoys a cup of tea for elevenses on any given day of the week. I hope you like my choice for this week’s theme, and that it makes you smile!
Beautifully hand made by Merrythought in their historic Ironbridge factory, and based on the famous original drawings by Peggy Fortnum of Michael Bond's famous bear, the Paddington - Classic Edition is British-made (of course) and is truly timeless and designed to bring a lifetime of joy and companionship. Paddington combines the finest natural materials with four generations of the very best British teddy bear making expertise. His detailed design and expressive features give him a personality that you cannot help but fall in love with, and he will become a loyal lifelong companion - always by your side during the ups and downs of life, and a friend to make memories with! Made from woven mohair plush and soft cotton velvet, this Paddington is dressed in a pure red woollen felt hat and blue duffle coat with wooden toggle detailing. He is brought to life by a neatly hand-stitched nose and warm smile.
Made in a special numbered edition, I am fortunate enough to have number 17.
"Please look after this bear. Thank you."
The teacup I hold is one from a tea set for six complete with six trios, a milk jug sugar bowl and a cake plate. It looks remarkably contemporary in shape and style, yet it is actually from 1911. Produced by British pottery maker, Royal Doulton, this cup is made of translucent china so fine that you can see your hand’s shadow through it when held to the light. It bears a stylised Art Nouveau lily design painted by the most famous of Doulton’s freelance decorators, Robert Allen. To cope with their enormous output, Doulton used both in-house and freelance designers and painters, and in some cases these decorators also added pattern numbers to the wares. The best known is Robert Allen who added an ‘Ra’ number to wares decorated for Doulton in his design studio.
just waiting in heaven. Someone passing, going back to the purgatory, as nothing is really happening here.
Some people can subconsciously prevent you from becoming your best self.
Everything you do in this life- where you go, what you say, what you do and who you do it with is the result of your thoughts.
A big reason people fight is because people identify with their thoughts. When we were growing up, most of us believed that thoughts come from the inside. We thought that they were innately a part of us and that we *are* our thoughts. We started building our whole identities around our own little internal monologues.
And the bigger the idea, the more of your identity it represents. This is why politics and religion are such hotly debated topics, because they're such big ideas. If I say your political idea is a bad idea, and you base your identity on that idea, then effectively what you're hearing is that I'm calling you a bad person. You think that I'm attacking you, not the idea.
Something that might be even more common is that people just straight up attack the individual as a proxy for attacking that person's idea.
Somewhere along the way, a few people started realizing they had it all wrong.
In practice, a much better way to think about it is that the universe has an infinite number of streams of thoughts, so to speak, that our brains can kind of tap into like different radio stations. With this analogy, we no longer have to view ourselves as a series of thoughts but rather as an empty vessel by which thoughts pass through. Now we're like the DJ of a radio station, not the individual song. The self is merely an observer. It was this distinction that sparked one of the most famous philosophical debates of all time, which is, I think therefore I am versus I *do* therefore I am.
Spolier alert, you should pick the latter.
In this analogy, the self is determined by our ability to pick and choose different ideas from different streams of thoughts and combine them to form new ideas. Sort of like picking ingredients to make a sandwich.
This is different from the first paradigm, in which we would just take everything from the same stream and hope that the sandwich turns out good anyways.
Therapists know that this works, that's why when people come in complaining about depression, they're told to use the term "negative intrusive thoughts".
The idea is actually pretty simple. If you don't take ownership of the idea and instead you assign a label to it, then you can categorize it as something that life just happened to send your way but something that you're also allowed to throw away. You don't have to hold on to it because it's not actually a part of you. It's just a shitty song on the radio station.
So how does this all relate to other people holding you back?
To be continued..
Credited to Austin Ambrozi on TikTok