Storm Ahead by Daniel Casson
Storm Ahead by Daniel Casson
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Paradise Lost by Daniel Herr
Paradise Lost by Daniel Herr
Maybe freedom really is nothing left to lose. You had it once in childhood, when it was okay to climb a tree, to paint a crazy picture and wipe out on your bike, to get hurt. The spirit of risk gradually takes its leave. It follows the wild cries of joy and pain down the wind, through the hedgerow, growing ever fainter. What was that sound? A dog barking far off? That was our life calling to us, the one that was vigorous and undefended and curious. (Peter Heller)
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The Sentinel by Herman van den...
The Sentinel by Herman van den Berge
Kinderdijk winter 2017.
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Tornado Alley by Derek Burdeny
Tornado Alley by Derek Burdeny
Funnel cloud threatens farm house before forming into tornado. No damage and no injuries. These cloudscapes can be beautiful, especially if nobody gets hurt.
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Hebron and Nordvest by Ole Ste...
Hebron and Nordvest by Ole Steffensen
The fishing vessels Hebron and Nordvest at Slettestrand Beach in Denmark.
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Red and Go by Andre Villeneuve
Red and Go by Andre Villeneuve
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Wasteland by Ole Henrik Skjels...
Wasteland by Ole Henrik Skjelstad
Tyrifjorden, Norway….
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Sisters by Efemir Art
Sisters by Efemir Art
Bangkok / Thailand
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Resonant by Mirko Migliorati
Resonant by Mirko Migliorati
The fantastic view from the Montparnasse Tower in Paris
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Unplanned sunsets by Nick Carn...
Unplanned sunsets by Nick Carnera
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The Oyster Bar by Christophe S...
The Oyster Bar by Christophe Staelens
Taken on a trip to the Zeeland bridge. Thank you for watching, kind regards,
Christophe
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Turned Upside Down by The Narr...
Turned Upside Down by The Narratographer
Do you ever get the feeling that the more you wish for something, the less likely it is to come true? Sometimes in life, it is only when we give up all hope, when we are completely and utterly empty, that life decides to give us what we so sorely need. That, it seems, is what has happened to me recently. I won’t go into too much detail for the moment, but life seems to have once more dealt me a hand that I never expected and am not sure that I want. Well, I wanted it, I was praying for it every night. But isn’t it funny how when we get that which we so desperately want, the moment it arrives we feel a little put out. We reevaluate, we reconsider. The fear of happiness is something that terrifies each and every one of us.
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