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Flores de Santa Gemita - 032421-5
that can be understood anywhere in the world :-)
Bruno Barbey
HGGT! HDT! Justice Matters! Indict Trump!
blue dasher dragonfly on water lily, little theater garden, raleigh, north carolina
"Life can only be understood backwards;
but it must be lived forwards."
by: Soren Kierkegaard
Texture by Deviant Art; thank you so much!!
Thank you for being here at my stream, for your comments,
for your faves, but most of all for your friendship!
All is so much appreciated! Be well and be safe my dear friends♥
Addy and ♱ Alfie
“Fungi constitute the most poorly understood and underappreciated kingdom of life on Earth.” — Michael Pollan
Mother Nature speaks in a language understood within the peaceful mind of the sincere observer. – Radhanath Swami
Happy Father's Day to all those celebrating this special day.
Miss you Dad.💝
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"I was disarmed by the spontaneity of giving and understood that Lucie cared for it; perhaps her tongue-tied state, her lack of verbal eloquence, made her think of flowers as a form of speech; not in the sense of heavy-handed conventional flower symbolism, but in a sense still more archaic, more nebulous, more instinctive, pre-linguistic; perhaps, having always been sparing of words, she longed for that mute stage of evolution when there were no words and people communicated by simple gestures”
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So breathe, like you know you should
Yeah, breathe 'til you've understood
Until you're feeling like yourself again
Feel the sunlight on your skin
Keep your heartbeat beatin'
Go on, go on, breathe in
Go on, go on, breathe in
In, out
In, out out out
In, out
Go on, go on, breathe in
Mackenzie Ziegler - Breathe (Official Music Video)
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"If we understood the power of our thoughts, we would guard them more closely. If we understood the awesome power of our words, we would prefer silence to almost anything negative. In our thoughts and words, we create our own weaknesses and our own strengths. Our limitations and joys begin in our hearts. We can always replace negative with positive." -Betty Eadie
Kreative People: Manipulated Photo Art
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Iglesia de San Francisco de Borja, Santiago, Chile (unfortunately this church, dedicated in 1876, has since been destroyed by a fire set by protesters (see catholicsay.com/two-churches-set-on-fire-in-santiago-de-c... )
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Iglesia de San Francisco de Borja - 08-21-2015-3
that it understood every word. And has filed it for reference :-)
Charlotte Gray
Happy Caturday!!
emma, our rescue cat, 3 years old, cary, north carolina
A natural spectacle awaited us when passing the Hungarian Parliament Building.
Hundreds of seagulls flying in the spotlight around the dome of the building.
That was a great presentation!
Of course, it is understood that you photograph a symmetrically constructed building in a single moment, when passing with the ship!
Ein Naturschauspiel erwartete uns beim Passieren des Ungarischen Parlamentsgebäudes.
Hunderte von Möwen flogen im Scheinwerferlicht um die Kuppel des Gebäudes.
Das war ein tolles Spektakel!
Natürlich versteht es sich am Rande, dass man ein symmetrisch aufgebautes Gebäude beim Passieren mit dem Schiff nur in einem einzigen Moment fotografieren kann!
Coffee and berries are a beautiful story that will only be understood by those who enjoy it in beautiful memories
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Columbine de Santa Gemita - 10-2022 - Enhanced-3
And he was giving me an absolute earful. I wish I understood what he said, but the gist was...buzz off lady! In Theodore Roosevelt National Park.
Corrina Washington
I don't think she was angry, Manny. I think she understood. Now, do you wanna know the last thing I said to my husband?
Manny Singer
What?
Corrina Washington
Slow down.
Manny Singer
Huh?
Corrina Washington
Slow... down.
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What I have understood so far is that Heron likes restricted water outlets. I believe they present opportunity for hunting food that are flowing downstream.
The black stork is a fairly secretive and very cautious bird, so the lifestyle of the black stork is currently not well understood.
Mysteries, Yes
Mary Oliver
Truly, we live with mysteries too marvelous
to be understood.
"How grass can be nourishing in the
mouths of the lambs.
How rivers and stones are forever
in allegiance with gravity
while we ourselves dream of rising.
How two hands touch and the bonds will
never be broken.
How people come, from delight or the
scars of damage,
to the comfort of a poem.
Let me keep my distance, always, from those
who think they have the answers.
Let me keep company always with those who say
“Look!” and laugh in astonishment,
and bow their heads."
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Bogstad, Oslo, Norway.
Sun and fog made for some special colors. I guess the camara didnt understood what was going on;p
"Photography is the only language that can be understood anywhere in the world." ~ Bruno Barbey
A very windy day and cold when I took a picture of this mum. A bit of a challenge and hope it is good enough for this SoS theme.
Smile on Saturday: Motion Blur
Have a wonderful weekend everyone!!💝
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3:39am... i screamed, i cried "put me back" but no one understood, so here I be. Damn!
Photography is the only language that can be understood anywhere in the world.. - Bruno Barbey -
Photography is about capturing the souls and not the smiles... - Dragan Tapshanov -
Photography is an art of obsveration. It has little to do with the things you see and everything to do with the way you see them.. - Elliot Erwitt -
Photography is all the magic found in my head. It's my smile , it's my grief..it's where my reality and fantasy meet.. - Adra Braeden -
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Hope I understood properly for CoF40 This leaf floats down stream collecting pieces along the way. I like the water caught in between fold, catching the sun light. Water had lots of debris and I'm not one for editing.
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es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palacio_de_Carlos_V
El palacio de Carlos V es una construcción renacentista situada en la colina de la Alhambra de la ciudad española de Granada, en Andalucía. Desde 1958, es sede del Museo de Bellas Artes de Granada y, desde 1994, también es sede del Museo de la Alhambra.
La iniciativa para la construcción del palacio partió del emperador Carlos Vnota 1 a partir de su boda con Isabel de Portugal, celebrada en Sevilla en 1526. Tras el enlace, la pareja residió varios meses en la Alhambra, quedando profundamente impresionado por los Palacios nazaríes, dejando encargada la construcción del nuevo palacio con la intención de establecer su residencia en la Alhambra granadina.1
Ya los Reyes Católicos habían habilitado salas después de 1492, pero la intención de Carlos era la de dotarse de una residencia estable a la medida de un emperador. El proyecto fue asignado a Pedro Machuca. En una España en la que el estilo imperante era el plateresco, y que no se había despegado totalmente del gótico, Machuca construyó un palacio que corresponde estilísticamente al manierismo, estilo que estaba dando sus primeros pasos en Italia. Aún aceptando las versiones que sitúan a Machuca en los talleres de Miguel Ángel, cuando comienzan las obras del Palacio en 1527 éste no había realizado todavía lo más representativo de su producción arquitectónica.
El edificio se levantó en el corazón de la Alhambra musulmana, en un extremo del patio de los Arrayanes y para su construcción fue preciso derribar un pabellón opuesto a la torre de Comares. Este hecho, que ha sido objeto de crítica y polémica, hay que entenderlo en el contexto de su época: el Palacio de Carlos I no significó tanto la destrucción de parte de la Alhambra como la garantía de supervivencia del resto. En unos tiempos en que lo más habitual era la destrucción total de palacios y templos de los pueblos sometidos, la sensibilidad de los reyes cristianos ante la belleza incontestable de la Alhambra supuso la necesidad de disfrutarla desde dentro y, por ende, de conservarla.
El dominio del lenguaje clásico que demuestra Machuca llega a subvertirlo conscientemente: esto nada tiene que ver con otras obras españolas de la época, en su mayoría fundamentadas en concepciones locales. Su influencia fue muy limitada, por incomprendida: quedarían muchos años hasta que Juan Bautista de Toledo y Juan de Herrera llegaran a las altas cotas de clasicismo del monasterio de El Escorial.
Fachada oeste
Desde 1572, con la rebelión morisca de las Alpujarras, se ralentizaron las obras que quedaron interrumpidas definitivamente en 1637, con los muros y bóvedas concluidos, a falta de cubrir aguas.
Durante la guerra de la Independencia, el ejército francés convirtió el palacio en almacén de artillería, esa misma función se mantuvo cuando las tropas españolas se hicieron con el edificio, que guardaba en su interior gran cantidad de pólvora, balas y carbón piedra. La permanencia de los explosivos suponía un grave peligro para el palacio y para toda la Alhambra. Casi veinte años después de la guerra, el viajero y escritor inglés Samuel Edward Cook escribiría hacia 1828: "El Palacio de Carlos V, aún se usa como polvorín; se encuentra sin pararrayos y la sola chispa de un rayo podría destruir los restos de este interesante edificio y probablemente toda la Alhambra". En 1832, se evacuó por fin el palacio. El estado de la construcción entonces, según relataba el gobernador, era lastimoso y consideraba un milagro que no se hubiera desplomado.
Las obras se terminaron a partir de 1930. Desde 1958, el palacio es sede del Museo de Bellas Artes de Granada, que cuenta con piezas singulares como un famoso bodegón de Juan Sánchez Cotán y varios ejemplos de Alonso Cano. La decisión de trasladar aquí el viejo museo, fundado en 1839, se adoptó en 1941 aunque ya se había acordado en 1914.Tras unas obras de reforma, en enero de 2008 se reabrió el museo. Desde 1994, también es sede del Museo de la Alhambra.
La planta del palacio la conforma un cuadrado de 63 metros de lado con un patio circular inscrito en su interior. Esta disposición, principal rasgo manierista del palacio, no tiene precedentes en la arquitectura del Renacimiento, y sitúa la construcción en lo que se considera la vanguardia artística del momento. El edificio consta de dos niveles: el bajo es de orden toscano completamente almohadillado, en cuyas pilastras se insertan grandes anillas de bronce decoradas.
El piso superior es de orden jónico y sus pilastras alternadas con vanos adintelados provistos de frontón. Las dos fachadas principales ostentan sendas portadas de piedra de Sierra Elvira. El patio circular también muestra dos pisos. El inferior está presidido por una columnata dórica de piedra pudinga con un entablamento muy ortodoxo, formado por triglifos y metopas con motivos de guirnaldas y bucráneos.
El piso superior lo forma una columnata jónica, más ligera, con entablamento liso. Esta estructura general del patio muestra un claro conocimiento de la arquitectura imperial romana, y se encuadraría en el más puro Renacimiento de no ser por su disposición curva, que provoca en el espectador desconcierto cuando se penetra por sus fachadas principales, y supedita los espacios interiores y escaleras a la idea generatriz. Más tarde, Miguel Ángel y Palladio construirán edificios con soluciones análogas, bajo la etiqueta de manierismo.
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The Palace of Charles V is a Renaissance building in Granada, southern Spain, located on the top of the hill of the Assabica, inside the Nasrid fortification of the Alhambra. The building has never been a home to a monarch and stood roofless until 1957.
The structure was commanded by Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor, who wished to establish his residence close to the Alhambra palaces. Although the Catholic Monarchs had already altered some rooms of the Alhambra after the conquest of the city in 1492, Charles V intended to construct a permanent residence befitting an emperor. The project was given to Pedro Machuca, an architect whose biography and influences are poorly understood. At the time, Spanish architecture was immersed in the Plateresque style, still with traces of Gothic origin. Machuca built a palace corresponding stylistically to Mannerism, a mode still in its infancy in Italy. The exterior of the building uses a typically Renaissance combination of rustication on the lower level and ashlar on the upper. Even if accounts that place Machuca in the atelier of Michelangelo are accepted, at the time of the construction of the palace in 1527, the latter had yet to design the majority of his architectural works.
The plan of the palace is a 17-metre (56 ft) high, 63-metre (207 ft) square containing an inner circular patio. This has no precedent in Renaissance architecture, and places the building in the avant-garde of its time. The palace has two floors (not counting mezzanine floors). The classical orders are in pilaster form except around the central doorways. On the exterior, the lower floor is in the Tuscan order, with the pilasters "blocked" by continuing the heavy rustication across them, while the upper storey uses the Ionic order, with elaborately pedimented lower windows below round windows. Both main façades emphasize the portals, made of stone from the Sierra Elvira.
The circular patio has also two levels. The lower consists of a Doric colonnade of conglomerate stone, with an orthodox classical entablature formed of triglyphs and metopes. The upper floor is formed by a stylized Ionic colonnade whose entablature has no decoration. This organisation of the patio shows a deep knowledge of Roman architecture, and would be framed in pure Renaissance style but for its curved shape, which surprises the visitor entering from the main façades. The interior spaces and the staircases are also governed by the combination of square and circle. Similar aesthetic devices would be developed in the following decades under the classification of Mannerism.
The palace was not completed, and remained roofless until the late twentieth century.
If only their whispering could be understood by more than just the buzzing insects. It is as if they all share secrets that only they could care about.
Ebor Gallery
and at Galerie Des Beaux-Arts
Taken at The Redwoods
“The wonders of a child can only be understood by the child.”
~ Lailah Gifty Akita~
“Don't you wish you could take a single childhood memory and blow it up into a bubble and live inside it forever?”
~ Sarah Addison Allen~
Childhood blues....
pictures like this often stand for "zen", understood as finding the inner and outer balance through meditation
then to be understood...
“Having a frame of mind and heart that empathically listens to others first before seeking to be understood in all human interactions.”
Thank you for your beautiful friendship Ket♥
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Rosas - Santa Gemita - 102521-4
I am so honored and delighted to have today one of the most interesting and talented SL photographers artists.
In every pic of her there is a little poetry.
She can play with lights in an unique magical way.
Ladies and gentlemen let me introduce you to the fabulous
Ms. Lya Seerose !
Cla - Hi Lya! I'm very happy to have you here and thank you so much for hosting this NSLS episode on your beautiful sim!
Lya - Oh my, Cla !
Thank you so much for considering my crazy idea and put your show on the road ! Starting right here at Whisper City, our home ! I'm so very excited !
C. - Tell us about your SL, please. When and how did it begin?
L. - Like many of us, I started to hear about this "new strange open world game where you can build everything" around 2009 and I was intrigued enough to create an account and start my first steps in the skin of a total noob trying to find my way around basic prims and crazy flexis! I can't believe that 13 years after I'm still learning new things everyday !
C. - How did your love for SL photography start?
L. - I'm pretty new to SL photography. When I came back in 2020 after years and years of absence, looking for a french roleplay community, I met some nice people inworld who were photographers themselves and asked me to pose for them, that's how I discovered Flickr for SL and how I got into it. Starting slowly to be charmed by the idea of taking my own pictures with my spin on them. With months passing by I worked on understanding the settings for photography better and what would make an interesting picture, refining my taste in the matter by looking up at others. One day, I was finally brave enough and ready to open up a Flickr account and post my very first picture. I was so proud ! The community that came with posting more often was the best reward of it all, meeting all these kind people who shared the same interest for expression through pictures, who understood the difficulties behind a complicated shot, the friendships that were and still are created, that's my best accomplishment and why I'm so grateful for it all !
C. - We can't talk about your photos without mentioning your partner Adam Cayden, with whom you created some of the most beautiful and romantic pics we can watch on Flickr.
How did you meet him?
L. - Oh, thank you so much for thinking that Cla, I'm so honored you do. Adam is a master at what he does and I'm so lucky to be able to learn alongside such a beautiful soul, he taught me almost all that I know and he's the best thing that happened in SL for me. I won't go into too many details as it's personal but we started as friends became best friends and slowly but surely with months and months passing by grew into lovers. To my surprise, everyone around us saw it coming before us actually ! What's meant to be will always find a way so it did !
C. - Who is the most creative when it comes to take pictures? How do you set up for your photos together? I mean, do you have like brainstorming sessions to decide about every detail or
what is it?
L. - I believe we are both as creative as can be and we energize each other to keep that creative flow constantly moving around us! Picture ideas can spark from a discussion we have together, something we saw on our own, or a need to express a feeling, that's how mostly it sparks yes ! We also like to challenge each other cause we believe in growing out of our comfort zone and I think that's how we improve. Then when it comes to the shooting, we always help each other by building or rezzing what's necessary, providing suggestions, or simply giving encouragement, that's what your partner should be, the shoulder you can lean on for advice and your biggest fan, and he 100% is mine.
C. - What did Adam teach you about SL photography?
L. - Almost all that I know, but most of all, to give it my all every time and that's what I try to do
C. - Which is your main source of inspiration for the pics you take?
L. - A specific feeling I want to express, it's really like a personal diary that I share with others but who is mostly made for me
C. - If you had to remake one scene of a popular movie in a photo, what would it be?
L. - A movie ? Gosh there are too much, let's say something from "The Grand Budapest Hotel" as it's my favorite, full of colors and symmetry, exactly what I like !
C. - Is there one picture, among the ones you took, you particularly cherish?
L. - It changes constantly as all the new pictures I put out are very significant for me, but the one that always warms my heart is called "Touch" and was so very personal, so very "out there" for me... I'm really proud it was received the way that it was !
To this day it's my most popular picture, so, yes, this one in particular for sure !! www.flickr.com/photos/lya_seerose/50918806448/
C. - Our interview is gonna end. Would you like to ask yourself a question and give yourself an answer?
L. - I wouldn't ask myself a question but I would gladly take this opportunity to thank every single person who ever faved my work, commented on a picture or said hi to me inworld after seeing my flickr! I so very much appreciate you ! The community, even if sadly flawed by some, is mostly composed by such nice people and it's simply a pleasure to interact with such amazingly talented people, like you Cla ! Thank you so much for asking me to be a part of this !
Thank you so much Lya for accepting this interview, for your time and for revealing us all them interesting and inspiring aspects of you, your SL and your wonderful art!
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"I may not have always ended up where I wanted to go,
But I’ve always arrived exactly where I was meant to be.
All the broken roads and wishes that didn’t come true nearly broke me sometimes.
I never understood why so many doors closed and why I faced so many dead ends.
My happily ever afters seemed to always turn into goodbyes and my heart broke countless times into heartache.
It’s hard to keep hoping when every single time, your hopes and dreams keep getting crushed along the way.
I never got what I thought I deserved..
Not because I didn’t deserve what I wanted, but because I was worth so much more.
I started being okay with settling and stopped reaching for the stars.
Everyone will tell you the same cliches “it’ll be okay” and “it’ll work out,” but you start wondering who it really works out for.
Tears welled in my eyes so often as I just wanted to be happy.
I didn’t have the answers- in fact, I didn’t even have the questions any more.
I had stopped listening to my heart and started listening to my doubts.
I lost my self worth and began to believe I wasn’t good enough anymore.
Yet, for all the people in my life that surrounded me with love, I was utterly alone.
That’s the thing about losing your way- you don’t know where to start back.
When you finally understand the irony of life-
It takes sadness to appreciate happiness, heartache to understand love..it takes darkness to find your way back to the light.
There’s days when I stumble and fall, losing the hope that keeps me going.
It’s hard to believe when you have all the reasons to give up.
But this is a new year and a new chance.
My journey will be a tale of triumph, but it will also be a story of failures and mistakes.
I’ve learned not to be defined by my bad choices and I discovered a way to never lose hope in myself or my path.
I can’t go back and rewrite the old chapters, and truth is, I wouldn’t want to if I could.
Those are the times that made me who I am, that forged my fire in the flames of struggle.
I’ve never met a strong person with an easy past and I’m no exception.
So, these are the moments that invigorate my soul and fill my spirit..
The times when I close my eyes, breathe in deeply and reclaim my courage when it falters.
This is the time..
When I trust in the magic of new beginnings."