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I'm not sure if you've reached that point yet.. I think I did.
Surely wisdom of life.
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Depiction: Wisdom
Dramatic Wisdom is a portrait depicting wisdom. This time I just make a black and white version.
Dramatic Wisdom is a photo post-processed as a B&W photo by me using Photoshop and Lightroom. Please let me know what you think.
I stood beneath this giant and looked up — and for a moment, I felt small in the best possible way. There was something grounding about its strength, the twists in its limbs like old wisdom reaching toward the sky. It reminded me to stay rooted but still stretch, to hold steady and grow anyway. Funny how a tree can say what words often can't.
If only I knew what it said on each of them.
Wisdom Path, Hong Kong
“We live in a wonderful world that is full of beauty, charm and adventure. There is no end to the adventures we can have if only we seek them with our eyes open.” - Jawaharlal Nehru
You can't help but smile and be delighted when finding an Owl. Their gaze speaks volumes. I keep hoping growing older makes me as wise as an owl :)
Ancient Wisdom for 'modern' times.
I don’t personally see the attraction of being adulterous or of being in an open relationship but what consenting adults get up to is their choice.
However, if the world’s leading expert on killer rats says, “stay indoors everyone the killer rats are everywhere and you’re almost certain to be attacked and die if you set one foot outside…” and then in the next breath says “I’m just popping out for a while”, you then know by his actions no less, that his first utterance was in fact utter piffle.
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"Remember, His wisdom and knowledge takes our lifetime to learn."
~ unknown
This is along the Okagawa at Yokohama (Japan). The sunshine was just superb when I was enjoying these blossoms!
"My advice on longevity. Stay away from bacon."
Image imagined in MidJourney AI and finished with Topaz Studio 2.0 and Lightroom Classic.
The saddest aspect of life right now is that science gathers knowledge faster than society gathers wisdom (Isaac Asimov)
What I most wanted to capture when I was about to take this shot was the flower cluster of Indian Blanket and Evening Primrose. But then I noticed the huge tanker silently approaching and was intrigued with its rather unusual name (for a boat). While I was fully aware of the tanker, a guy walking by and a woman on a park bench were so busy on their phones that they didn't seem to notice a thing!
The ship is sailing along the Fraser River towards the Strait of Georgia and the Pacific Ocean. It's always amazing when a ship of this size ploughs past Garry Point Park in Steveston, Richmond. I hear that once the George Massey Tunnel further east of this point is replaced with a 10 lane bridge, even larger oil tankers will be charging up the river, I presume to the port at New Westminster.
Will that be wisdom for our fairly pristine environment?
Looking back, I guess we all review at this time in the hope of improving our lot next year. This was taken January 2013. It seems like a forever ago but serves as a warning to prepare for a tough winter ahead.
In 1989 our son was backpacking through Europe and happened to be in Berlin as the wall began to come down. The wisdom? In his recognizing that a dirty lump of cement had historic value, and more broadly in Reagan's "Mr Gorbachev, tear down this wall".