LET THERE BE LIGHT
"Love follows knowledge." – St. Catherine of Siena
My literature blog: http://ashesfromburntroses.blogspot.com/
Tricky? I'll say it was. You have no idea how tricky: It took me 10 to 15 botched attempts (The guy wouldn't stand still), and I still was not truly happy with it.
Well... It's not as if we were good or anything: It's just that our opponents were worse.But of course you should. Very nice cloud formations.
/Claes
Hanlon's Razor: "Never attribute to malice that which can be adequately explained by stupidity."
To Petrarch -- I really like the cloud pictures! Especially the one with the girl, and the one right below that. Ocean sunsets are a special treat. =)
A bit that I wrote: Vanilla Ice Cream. Comments and critique welcomed! :-)
Wow everyone! some really fabulous photos here!!
Okay so i'll join in the snow!
I took these as it started to fall on the 5th. I didnt get any pics of what it was like six hours later...
These are from my back garden.
Neighbours trees
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"Come away O human child!To the waters of the wild, With a faery hand in hand, For the worlds more full of weeping than you can understand."
W.B.Yeats
"If it looks like a Dwarf and smells like a Dwarf, then it's probably a Dwarf (or a latrine wearing dungarees)"
Artemins Fowl and the Lost Colony by Eoin Colfer
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Wow Niamh amazing
I am back............................
Supposedly one of the poshest brands out there
Since you're Italian, I give you the Italian site.
LET THERE BE LIGHT
"Love follows knowledge." – St. Catherine of Siena
My literature blog: http://ashesfromburntroses.blogspot.com/
Petrarch and Madhuri, I loved your photos.
Niamh I really liked the first one.
And very nice Reflections Claes.
I would have posted mine, but I am facing some network problems.
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A couple of close-ups I took:
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com-pas-sion (n.) [ME. & OFr. <LL. (Ec.) compassio, sympathy < compassus, pp. of compati, to feel pity < L. com-, together + pali, to suffer] sorrow for the sufferings or trouble of another or others, accompanied by an urge to help; deep sympathy; pity
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Logos and Dori, your pics are both fantastic!
Laverne, my aloe vera plant.
Fooling around with shutter speed, etc to get the bubble before it burst.
Naked except for a cigarette, you let your mind drift and forget your disbelief. Feel the chill down your back and the flutter of wings through dandelion fields, and forget the pull of gravity in a night without stars.
I lack eloquence and commitment to my arguments. They are half baked, and I will begin passionately, and then abandon them.
LET THERE BE LIGHT
"Love follows knowledge." – St. Catherine of Siena
My literature blog: http://ashesfromburntroses.blogspot.com/
com-pas-sion (n.) [ME. & OFr. <LL. (Ec.) compassio, sympathy < compassus, pp. of compati, to feel pity < L. com-, together + pali, to suffer] sorrow for the sufferings or trouble of another or others, accompanied by an urge to help; deep sympathy; pity
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Niamh, I love your photos. So interesting to see where other people reside and what it looks like in the winter there. It is remarkable how much greenery there still is in winter - looks sugar coated. I love the way the snow has just begun. They turned out very realistic, lovely. I like that last one; captures the gray quality of winter. Good job!
Logos, your cat is adorable. Is it a he? We had a cat very similar to your kitty growing up and he was quite large and had the same expression to his face. That photo is a prize-winner!
Dori, those photos are extraordinary! What kind of camera do you own. It takes wonderful closeups. That last photo is just amazing. Is the first one bark and the second a pine cone? I like them both; great pattern and texture.
Beca, I love that bubble photo. You should do a whole series of those. Interesting indeed. I love the name for your aloe plant - Laverne.
"It's so mysterious, the land of tears."
Chapter 7, The Little Prince ~ Antoine de Saint-Exupéry
I own a Fujifilm FinePix Z20fd. It has a setting for close-ups, but sometimes they don't come out right. Most of the time they come out brilliantly though, as you can see. And yes, the first one is the bark of a tree in my backyard, but no, the second is not a pine cone. I'm not sure what to call it. That spiky thing is actually at the very top of a 3-feet or so stem. It might be a weed, to be honest.![]()
com-pas-sion (n.) [ME. & OFr. <LL. (Ec.) compassio, sympathy < compassus, pp. of compati, to feel pity < L. com-, together + pali, to suffer] sorrow for the sufferings or trouble of another or others, accompanied by an urge to help; deep sympathy; pity
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