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artfoli · 2 years
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Thomas Edwin Mostyn (1864–1930)
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djcalcos · 9 months
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Natural Stone Pavers in San Francisco Inspiration for a mid-sized rustic full sun and drought-tolerant front yard stone landscaping.
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claviculars · 1 year
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San Francisco Natural Stone Pavers Landscape
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toposopos · 3 years
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Corfu  - Ionian islands -  Greece
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raymoloney · 6 years
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datblackdude · 7 years
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Here's a work in progress of a landscape I'm working on for my solo show in Switzerland. #landscpape#painting#art#color#sunset#tropical#beach#haiti#ocean#instalike#instpost#instagood#instaart#instadaily#artoftheday#landscape#mindgasumart
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pajusphotos · 5 years
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i-likeparrots · 3 years
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me after weeks of being busy and not having time for tumblr, finally opening the app: oh my god, is this real? it's the most precious app, so much inspiration and good feelings are here... how could i abandon you..? give me more cute gifs and landscpape pics... i'm gonna be dark-fairy-vampire-grandma-goblin again...
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teofrantz · 5 years
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landscpape paintings I did during the holidays
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reise-fotografie · 6 years
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Eine Runde Hvalfjörður
Der Hvalfjörður (isl. für Walfjord) liegt im Westen Islands zwischen Kjalarnes und Akranes. Wer auf dem Weg nach Borgarnes ist, kann durch einen mautpflichtigen Tunnel fahren oder stattdessen, den Fjord umrunden. Das dauert ca. 1,5 Stunden. Mit Zwischenstopps, sollte man deutlich mehr Zeit einplanen, denn es gibt viel zu sehen.
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Von Reykjavik kommend, immer der Ringstraße 1 folgen biegt man auf die Straße 47 ab und folgt ihr um den gesamten Fjord. Für Vogelfreunde sollte Hestaþingshóll der erste Haltepunkt sein. Informationstafeln informieren ausführlich über die dortige Vogelwelt. Der nächste Halt liegt rechts abzweigend auf die Straße 48, gleich hinter der kleinen Brücke, nur wenige Meter hinter dem Abzweig. Freunde von Wasserfällen finden hier ein kleines schönes Exemplar (Laxa i Kjos), mit einer malerischen Bergkulisse im Hintergrund. Wieder zurückgekehrt auf die Straße 47 entdeckt man linke Hand am Wasser einige verfallene Gebäude und eine verfallene alte Ladungsbrücke. Dies sind Überreste der Besetzung des Fjords durch die alliierten Streitkräfte zwischen 1940 und 1945, die von hier aus Schiffskonvois zusammenstellten und den Nachschub organisierten. Wer mehr darüber wissen möchte, der besucht das War & Peace Museum (http://www2.warandpeace.is/) auf der gegenüberliegenden Seite des Fjords (Mo.-Fr.: 13.00-17.00 Uhr, Sa./So. 10.00-17.00 Uhr). Außerhalb der Saison empfiehlt sich jedoch ein vorheriger Anruf im Museum, um sicher zu gehen, dass es auch geöffnet hat. Darüber hinaus kann man dort in den Sommermonaten auch campen.
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Weiter geht die Fahrt, nächster Halt: der Fossarett-Wasserfall. Um den Wasserfall, genaugenommen sind es zwei, kann ein klein wenig Wandern. Die Wanderwege sind ausgeschildert. Vor dem Wasserfall und das macht die Sache interessant, befinden die Grundmauern, vermutlich, mittelalterlicher Gebäude. Es lohnt sich, besonders für Fotobegeisterte, diesen Ort zur Blauen Stunde zu besuchen.
Der kleine Vulkankegel Hvalstöðin wäre der nächte sehenswerte Stopp auf der Runde um den Fjord. Auch hier lohnt es sich ein wenige mehr Zeit für eine kleine Wanderung einzuplanen. Unterhalb dessen, an der Küste, befinden sich zwei alte angelandete Schiffe. Also können die Wanderfreunde wandern und diejenigen, die auf der Suche nach verlassenen Orten und dem morbiden Charme des Fjords sind, versuchen sich den Weg dorthin zu bahnen. Das ist aber auch eine kleine, hübsche Wanderung.
Der Reihenfolge folgend jetzt das War & Peace Museum an der Reihe. Zuvor passiert man noch eine kleine Tankstelle. Die Zapfsäulen sind in Betrieb, leider ist der kleine Laden geschlossen. Wer also nach dem Wandern und Erkunden des Fjords eine Stärkung braucht, dem bleibt nur die Weiterfahrt in die Stadt Akranes, nach Borgarnes oder zurück nach Reykjavik.
Alles in allem kann man, wenn man es ruhig angehen lässt und sich vielleicht auch auf dem Rückweg die Tunnelmaut ersparen möchte, einen ganzen Tag am Hvalfjörður verbringen. Und für Nordlichtfans finden sich hier eine Menge guter Spots zum Beobachten und Fotografieren des schönen Schauspiels. Hier ist für Jeden etwas dabei.
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tomasbj · 7 years
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Did slight tuneups on this small oil #sketch I posted earlier. Actually couple of days ago when it was still wet. #artistsofinstagram #oilpainting #instaart #sunrise #painting #landscpape #öljyvärimaalaus #maalaus #allaprima
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arrernte · 7 years
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Jaques’ coffee plantation. Mareeba. Queensland. Australia. January 2017.
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toposopos · 3 years
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Acropolis, Athens, Greece
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blogjuneworld-blog · 5 years
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Something about dreaming
Too good to be true; I don't want to wake up; too much reality; reality check. Dream versus reality. Just imagine: What if your dreams come true? What if you really make your dreams come true, stop dreaming and live your dream? This dream will never be the same anymore. Because. It has experienced a reality-check. A reality-check is a challenge: it can make you aware of the fact that your dream was the most beautiful one you ever had but in the end of the day, it was nothing but an illusion. The dream lost its shining glamour and sparkling magic. It could not survive the reality check. Completing your dream might also bring you to new wisdom because you see things more clearly, gain a balanced view about your own illusions and projections and reality. Or finally transfering your dream into reality can make you aware of the fact that living your dream was the best choice you ever could take. Because your reality now turns into a dream and you keep on realdreaming.
Just take a moment and wander back in time. Figure yourself a child and ask yourself: What did you dream of? How would your sentence continue: Once I am an adult, I will ...
We all have dreams. Most of life's sense is based on dreamings, longings and yearnings like the trace element that keeps you on track. Dreaming keeps us ready, guides us where to go, inspires us. Dreams make life more meaningful. There are the ones that have dreams for the sake of having them; there are the ones that have dreams for the sense of following them; and there are the ones that have dreams for the sense of completing them.
Dreams we have, such as lifetime dreams are engrained deeply in our deepest inner selves. We take these dreams for granted, stop questioning it: this is our life dream. What is there to know? Time passes by. Things change. We change. Yet we do not change our dreams, the ones deeply engrained in our souls that are meant to be completed in any ways. We do not adapt our dreams to our new life context. Life dreams seem to be intouchable.
Life is based on change and demands reflection and evaluation. What might have been right at some point might not be right anymore. How can we know what is right and what is wrong anyways?
Sometimes it is just about trying. It is about starting the journey, getting to know the landscape on our way and learning where to go. And if we feel that there is a deep dream in us that never fades away, no matter what happens around us, no matter how much changes we have experienced, then it might be time to make our dream come true.
Having a dream and dreaming about completing the dream sounds romantic, tempting, liberating. But what happens if you really do it? Completing a dream is a journey that opposes questions, doubts, fears. Getting to know the landscape while wandering through it is another thing than imagining how it would be like to wander through the landscape. But. It is an illusion to think that you can go on a journey without being afraid. It is not about being without fears. It is about accepting the fears, taking them with you and seeing what happens.
Leaving the familiar and known landscape means leaving an area that is save and secure. The gate to the blurry "outside" is connected with uncertainties and unpredictability. No matter how much you look outside the window to get an overview about this new landscpape, it's impossible to really know each detail of the landscape and to feel its atmosphere and effects on you. But. Your known territories are the comfort zone. If you leave it you can enter a place where the magic happens.
Long long time ago I had a dream. No matter what happened, the dream stayed with me. Always. A true companion. Always being loyal. I always imagined I would do it someday. Until the moment I really did it.
Now I am in Brasil for a while, living and working in Sao Paulo. I am curious to start my journey, explore its sceneries and landscapes in all its facades and inquisitive about the question what happens if dream and reality meet. Dreamality.
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1001openhands · 6 years
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re working at a landscpaping company i like it bc its sooo chill but im a lil bored n out of my element one week in tho 😊😊😊
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A Civilization Becomes Great By Its Care Of Its Weakest Denizens
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