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| | | | | It is in the nature of water ... to become transformed into earth through a predominating earthy virtue; ... it is in the nature of earth to become transformed into water through a predominating aqueous virtue. ~ Ibn Sina (Avicenna) In response toLens-Artists Photo Challenge: #21 Splash | |
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| | | | | This weeks challenge from the Lens-Artists asks: Travel has taught me that once we go through a narrow path, alley, and/or road with a little patience, at the end it always opens up to pleasant surprises. The experience certainly has broadened my horizon allowing me to see the world through different eyes. Thus, I choose... | |
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| | | | | I am in Trondheim for a seminar. Took a short walk after breakfast. Jos Monday Walk Lens artists photo Challenge - Part1 | |
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| | | A quiet momentIn harmony with natureWhile tourists stroll by I got an opportunity to visit the Portland Japanese Garden today. The juxtaposition of clean, geometric lines and natural areas was so very calming. The uneven surfaces required a slow pace. Visually and mentally, it created quiet in me, even though there were plenty of people... | ||