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sillarit.com
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| | | | My idea revolves around Leonard Cohen's saying, "Everything has a crack, that's how the light gets in." which encourages reflection on life's imperfections. These cracks signify struggles but also hope and the potential for healing, reminding us that embracing our flaws can lead to a more fulfilling life. This concept also applies to images, where... | |
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writingtofreedom.com
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| | | | An oasis of peonies at Chotkowski Gardens. ~ peony party riot of color and smell feast for the senses ~ I was excited to visit Chotkowski Gardens last week. This was the first year the gardens had been open to the public in eight years. Henry turned his passion for peonies into a flower lover's... | |
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wanderingdawgs.com
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| | | | Anne of slow shutter speed has asked us to show resilience in our photos. She describes resilience this way: "Resilience refers to the ability to successfully adapt to stressors, maintaining psychological well-being in the face of adversity. It's the ability to "bounce back" from difficult experiences." Resilience in Nature One of my favorite examples of... | |
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sillarit.com
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| | The post highlights the beauty and poignancy of abandoned places and structures, capturing their decay and evoking nostalgia. Photographers are drawn to these sites for their stories, emphasizing themes of impermanence and neglect. Each image serves as a visual narrative, reminding viewers of life's fragility and the emotions these remnants evoke. |