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A Ladakhi man sits around one of the alleyways we walked past....sort of deep in thoughts. Its amazing how everything they own or desire for, is so limited. It seemed as if their materialistic requirements were absolutely minimal compared to people of the big cities and metros!
I was lost in thought too, looking at this man...
Old Town of Leh, Ladakh
Thought he hasn't had enough violin lessons to be on stage, but the teacher encouraged it for the experience.
I thought this collection of brooms, mops and rakes made a fun display outside a hardware shop!
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Thought this shot just screamed tourist to me, it features a landmark Tourist attraction in York; Cliford's Tower, and a leading tourist bus company.
With this set I thought it was easy just to take snaps of major tourist attractions, capturing people in or around tourism is much harder.
Art works of Paulina Verzijden of woven copper thread and enamel. Entry for the enamel biennale in Vilnius (october 2013).
Outside the main building of Uppsala University: on the base of the statue of Erik Gustaf Geijer, a historian and poet (1783–1847), sits this female figure who symbolizes his 'thought'.
Great men are they who see that the spiritual is stronger than any material force, that thoughts rule the world. --Ralph Waldo Emerson
I thought this stump looked a little like the skull of a prehistoric animal. I like the symmetrical curves from the roots back to the trunk. Mostly I liked it because I actually had to lie down and turn my camera upside down to get it. I do like to root around in the dirt when I get a chance. The woods smelled beautiful as it had rained just a few hours before this was taken.
14º Festival das Cerejeiras Bunkyos
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My favorite quote from Megan McCafferty's Jessica Darling books is now on my very own ring!
I blogged about it here at write meg!
Shinjuku station in Tokyo is the busiest station in the world. three million people pass through this station every day. Most of them are retreated onto their own island of thoughts.