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T O P I C R E V I E Wheavenlyhera Pictures from up in Georgia. Way up in the mountains. Sorry watermark on it. My originals are on my other laptop which takes a lifetime to boot up. I'll try and up date it a little later though when I head out for school. But I just thought these were pretty flowers. heavenlyheradpRandallNice.------------------"Never mentally imagine for another that which you would not want to experience for yourself, since the mental image you send out inevitably comes back to you." Rebecca ClarkCancer/Scorpio729Oooh, pretty charmainec teaselI was just looking for an old photography thread here. Taken with the camera I got for Christmas. I hadn't been happy about more snow falling, but when I got out there - after having a rather bad day - it was so peaceful and beautiful. SunChildsuper lovely! ------------------“It’s an interesting thing. Seeing Kuan Yin relating to a flower so intently. She's not just looking at it; she's interacting with it…I’m seeing how the act of relating to a flower appears to be so simple. Yet, it takes a tremendous amount of courage to make such a “simple” act important. Now, the lotus is floating away.”
Pictures from up in Georgia. Way up in the mountains. Sorry watermark on it. My originals are on my other laptop which takes a lifetime to boot up. I'll try and up date it a little later though when I head out for school. But I just thought these were pretty flowers.
------------------"Never mentally imagine for another that which you would not want to experience for yourself, since the mental image you send out inevitably comes back to you." Rebecca Clark
Taken with the camera I got for Christmas. I hadn't been happy about more snow falling, but when I got out there - after having a rather bad day - it was so peaceful and beautiful.
------------------“It’s an interesting thing. Seeing Kuan Yin relating to a flower so intently. She's not just looking at it; she's interacting with it…I’m seeing how the act of relating to a flower appears to be so simple. Yet, it takes a tremendous amount of courage to make such a “simple” act important. Now, the lotus is floating away.”
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