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19 , 999 , 999...

( very nice , Ahavati )


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Thank you, Blackwolf.

This is not an amazing shot; and, yet, it is amazing nonetheless ( particularly if you notice that eye looking out at you ).

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Ahavati said:Thank you, Blackwolf.

This is not an amazing shot; and, yet, it is amazing nonetheless ( particularly if you notice that eye looking out at you ).


Lovely and Amazing! Feed me, Seymore!

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Ahavati said:Thank you, Blackwolf.

This is not an amazing shot; and, yet, it is amazing nonetheless ( particularly if you notice that eye looking out at you ).


Looks an amazing shot to me - noticed the 'eye' straight away. We also have a few daffodils out here now.

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Ahavati said:

Okay that better explains it. I initially read it as the trees were downed so they would produce more ( which they would, but not for the purposes of  man's profit, but for their own good ).


Here's a pic of a cut-down old olive tree with four new smaller trees growing from the stump/roots.

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Love that image, Josh.

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Léonard Misonne, " (1 July 1870 – 14 September 1943) was a Belgian pictorialist photographer", someone whose photos  I have been admiring recently and from which I have been really inspired to go into b+w. This is one of his pics.

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This is pretty straight forward. https://twitter.com/apevisions/status/1374104465008177158/photo/1

Misonne said "The subject is nothing, light is everything" which really made a mark on approaching the editing

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This one I liked the slight movement, Misonne would photo often on windy days

Thanks, thats it.:)

https://twitter.com/apevisions/status/1374069098968137729/photo/1

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Beautiful, nomoth! I can see why he would inspire you. Thank you for sharing.

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Just for today, there is no more beautiful and inspiring image than a group photo of 112 triangular and 4 trapezoidal completed windows, ranged with glass, polycarbonate, horticultural plastic and Macrolon perspex. If that doesn't make one's heart sing, then I don't know what ...
... trouble is I'm having a senior moment and can't remember why I made them  

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Josh said:Just for today, there is no more beautiful and inspiring image than a group photo of 112 triangular and 4 trapezoidal completed windows, ranged with glass, polycarbonate, horticultural plastic and Macrolon perspex. If that doesn't make one's heart sing, then I don't know what ...
... trouble is I'm having a senior moment and can't remember why I made them  


LOL!

Pssst * domecoughdome *

Just wow. That is an accomplishment. Can't wait to see it all put together, Josh.

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Rainbow near the Colorado River
Color enhanced

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Ahavati said:

LOL!

Pssst * domecoughdome *

Just wow. That is an accomplishment. Can't wait to see it all put together, Josh.


Thank you for the reminder.
Two days later here it it is (already thinking how to improve it .... aaargghh)

{a poem covering the making and build will be forthcoming and show lots of pics with an audio-vid}

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Some flowers in the garden which I found growing on the driveway last year. Replanted them in a flowerbed - and here they are again. Amazing resilience, beauty and life-force - a true inspiration. They've multiplied too.

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