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Final Fantasy VII Remake
Alternate edit / reupload
Captured on PC
- Unreal Engine Unlocker by Otis_Inf
- Cheat Table by Skall
- ReShade
This world is one of sadness. Battle brings death. Death brings sorrow. The living may not hear them. Their voices may fall upon deaf ears. But make no mistake - the dead… are not silent.
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Poor, poor Dok.
Like Hans he also suffers from the memories of the past, the war, all the people he has killed for his country and for many other reasons. He was a doctor, yet he has most likely killed more people a day than he saved.
They still haunt him, but he's not able to forget or change what he has done.
Ara
Dok - Loongsoul MuChen (SOLD, no longer owned)
"Drowning Her Sorrow."
So, After discovering new things, Laying in freezing cold mountain water and overcoming my fear of water snakes I'd call it a great shoot.
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I've alway's wanted to try this but being that my Mom was with me on this shoot I wasn't MOST unsure about trying it. I love my new old style dresses though! This is probably my favorite. I will continue to use it in my new series "Deep".
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Well, Can't wait to do this again in a few days or so! It was much fun!
a chapel called Capilla de Nuestra Santísima Virgen de los "Siete Dolores" or, loosely translated, the Chapel of the Seven Sorrows of Mary
The third and final MOC in a trilogy of builds for a story, built for round 5 of the MOCOlympics (all were built in one week), about a Samurai and his lover - the story is quite simple, and so it ended up a picture story, if you know what I mean. The builds/story had to be based on a piece of music, and A Way of Life by Hans Zimmer is the one I chose (the very last few seconds inspired this scene). A lovely piece, which I listened to for the first time for this contest. I built what I envisioned as occurring during the music. I hope you enjoy, I won the round and am now bemoaning having gotten so close to first place in a contest again without getting there. I actually really think this might be the best of the three MOCs, it's simply but also lovely and perhaps a little pathetic - though it's a bit proud of me to say that. Hope you enjoy.
Session3
B&W conversion made using a gradient map
Used three images:
1 Graveyard cropped and areas fixed
2 Angel extracted and placed on the graveyard image
3 Third image used for lighting/darkening effect
Additional items added - crows, smoke, flowers, dust
Radial blur
Vignette
Two textures used and a dodge and burn adjustment layer
Brightness/Contrast adjustment layer
There come times, days filled with sadness, sometimes for no reason, everything seem lost, feel lonely, with no path ahead and eternal sorrow.
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“So often we try to make other people feel better by minimizing their pain, by telling them that it will get better (which it will) or that there are worse things in the world (which there are). But that's not what I actually needed.
What I actually needed was for someone to tell me that it hurt because it mattered. I have found this very useful to think about over the years, and I find that it is a lot easier and more bearable to be sad when you aren't constantly berating yourself for being sad.” -John Green
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أحترف الحزن و الإنتظار
أرتقب الآتي و لا يأتي
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عشرون عاماً و أنا أحترف الحزن و الإنتظار
I've been up in the Adirondacks for a week, at my friend's cabin.
She put her hummingbird feeder out and we waited for them all to come.
2 days later one very small (maybe female) showed up. So we thought....good, now they'll be others.
By the end of the week....still just this one small hummingbird, and we wondered why she hadn't led others to it.
Which made us remember last year when we sat and watched 2 larger hummingbirds....maybe male....who'd arrived at the feeder at the same time. The feeder has about 5-6 spouts for them to use.
However, these 2 hummingbirds.....calll them hb1 and hb2 had a routine.
hb 1 would hover at the feeder, hb2 would peer at it from the bushes. As soon as hb1 started drinking, hb2 would fly out of the bush and chase it away.....into the bushes.
So hb2 now hovered at the feeder. As soon as it started to drink, hb1 would fly over and chase it away.....into the bush.
hb1 was now back at the feeder, hb 2 peering from the bush.
As soon as hb1 started to drink......well you get the picture.
We watched this go on for over a half hour, till they finally both gave up, neither of them having had a drink.
We thought there's a lesson about sharing here that apparently hummingbirds have yet to learn.
Which brings me to a different story.
About someone who well learned that lesson, and lived it.
I got the news yesterday that a former work colleague, teacher and friend had drowned in a freakish boat accident, and that news has set the world that knew him reeling.
He had a large world because he lived so right, so fully and shared as large as he lived.
He shared his wit, his intellect, his wisdom, his humor.....his heart, his love of people.
His life lessons extended far beyond the confines of any classroom.
He has a Facebook wall, and I've never before seen so much commiseration, so many stories, so many people showing up to tell theirs. Their memories, the tales of how he impacted their lives. Friends, colleagues, former students some now adults whose children he taught.
He reached everyone who knew him. One young man recalled a time that Tom had phoned him and said when you do dumb shit it makes it really hard to defend you. He said that brief conversation made all the difference in the world to him.
Tom could see the dumb shit, he knew we all had it in us, but he could see past it, He could see and reach the person behind it.
And he did, all the time.
One of his sons posted a thank you to everyone saying...."His heart was as big and as open as his mind......He was the wisest most amazing human being I've ever known and I would have been happy spending one year learning from him, let alone 26."
I'd love to know that somehow Tom knows how he is being celebrated.
My feeder photo is not a real tribute to him. I just knew that if he heard it, he would have shaken his head and laughed.
And I'm laughing through tears as I type.
Tom, it was a celebration to know you. And a privilege I will treasure all my days.
I'm taking the rest of July off Flickr. No special reason, just that .....it's summer. And the world outside is in the fullness of life.
I wish you a good one.
I'll look forward to seeing you again sometime later this season.
There's a lot I celebrate in knowing you, too.
As seen in Avalon's Divine Dream Art Exhibition at Visionaire Photography Institute in SL.
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Her Divine Sorrow
“Sing your sorrows away”, mock the wicked sisters, Chaos and Wind.
The mute crumbles to her knees clawing at her mouth to find her voice.
Chaos slowly tears her to silent pieces as Wind laughs and whips through her hair.
Lost and unheard, her sorrow is divine.
Avalon Chrome
(inspired by "Wyclef Jean - Divine Sorrow (Lyric Video) ft. Avicii)
A detail shot of a column on Deck 5 of the Royal Princess. This 'fellow' seems pretty sorrowful for a cruise ship passenger. Perhaps he should try the salsa dance lessons on the Sun Deck. ;-)
• The wind whispered through the trees, leaves trembling in response. A child laughed, her voice ringing like chimes. A wave kissed the shore, then retreated, leaving only foam.
An old man watched, hands wrinkled with time. He had learned that all things—laughter, sorrow, warmth, cold—were fleeting. The past was a memory, the future a dream.
A raindrop landed on his palm, cool and fleeting. He smiled. This moment, too, would pass. But for now, it was his.
Everything we see, hear, and feel is just a moment in time - precious, vanishing, infinite.
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Frank
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