Lies / Evanescence Bound at every limb by my shackles of fear / Sealed with lies through so many tears / Lost from within, pursuing the end / I fight for the chance to be lied to again You will never be strong enough / You will never be good enough / You were never conceived in love / You will not rise above [Chorus:] / They’ll never see / I’ll never be / I’ll struggle on and on to feed this hunger / Burning deep inside of me But through my tears breaks a blinding light / Birthing a dawn to this endless night / Arms outstretched, awaiting me / An open embrace upon a bleeding tree Rest in me and I’ll comfort you / I have lived and I died for you / Abide in me and I vow to you / I will never forsake you [Chorus] / [Chorus] Rest in me and I’ll comfort you / I have lived and I died for you / Abide in me and I vow to you / I will never forsake you [Chorus]
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Landscape with tree silhouette
Bar Beach
Yes, that very delightful illumination, the one I‘ve been searching for a long time, far and wide, the light indescribable and as elusive as ever. Like in this landscape, where the dark forest still drains its branches, just moments after the mean storm and the sun reappears cautiously in a quest to reclaim the heavens from the gloomy threat, highlighting the spots on the puffy clouds and the ground, randomly, or possibly in a pattern I can’t comprehend. The very luminosity that makes you start seeing things – around the ruin of an old house, behind the mysterious woods, between shy little clouds that float slightly above the tree tops and all the creatures that only need a good reason or a site like this to crawl out from your subconscious self, right from the deepest ends of your storytelling childhood memories. I know, I should get serious and meet my age specs, but with a scene like this before my eyes and a camera in hand, that may not be trivial, even worse, I may be too old to grow up now.
A pseudo-abstract. A townscape, some where, some when…. I wanted to try my first dual colour painting. I’d only been painting a few months, when I created this. No outlines or edges, merely various grades of tones and various dilutions of prussian blue and burnt umber.
Taken just past Wistow on a chilly morning. I couldn’t see her mates anywhere, and she just looked lonely. / / . / / . / / . / / . / / . / / . /
Taken at East Hill walking tracks, Albury, NSW Australia
an infrared picture i took down from my house. the second one. nothing special, but i wanted to know what you think. made with my canon 400D. i was lucky that there was no wind while i took the picture.
Petrol, fuel and gas tanks at Port Botany in Sydney with a storm brewing over from the south west.
. / Taken along Route 30, between Everett and Bedford. I was using my Nikon D40x with the 18-135 lens. I love the way the clouds sometimes follow the outlines of the hills and mountains …
Some people claim they witnessed sights before they were born; here is my 1953 recollection of a path to the lighthouse.
A perfect example of the ‘golden hour’ that takes place during the first and last hour of light each day. The rich tones that come alive during this time are quite astounding. Taken at the Pioneer Mountain Ranch near Dillon, Montana.
Looking ever Derwent Water, as the sunrise softly illuminates the clouds
This image was featured in the JPG Cast-Offs Group on February 2, 2009. A digital infrared image taken at the crest of historic Myrtle Hill Cemetery in Rome, Georgia. This image below is a view from the other side of the hill. / ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Please don’t copy or download this image. My photos may NOT be reproduced and/or used in any form without my written permission. If you want this photograph, I would be honored for you to purchase it. ©2009 Patricia Montgomery | Bucks Mountain Galleries | All rights reserved.
This farmhouse is located on 111th just south of Isabelle in Erie, Colorado. I dread the day they pave this road. I love the dirt road, I love the farmland and I love that humble little house with its white picket fence! Oh yes and the Colorado Sky speaks for itself! /
Taken in the country just outside of sale in Victoria.
“Wherever I May Roam” Photography and Artwork / by Holly Kempe © Mackay, Queensland, Austrralia. And with dust in throat I crave / Only knowledge will I save / To the game you stay a slave / Roamer, wanderer / Nomad, vagabond / Call me what you will / But I’ll take my time anywhere / Free to speak my mind anywhere / And I’ll redefine anywhere / Anywhere I roam / Where I lay my head is home. / ~Metallica Wherever I May Roam was featured in: The Trees group – Aug 09
Another shot of Tewit Tarn … a beautiful little place. Posted in response to Robin’s comments on #1!! Thanks Robin / Tech details: / Canon 5D2, 1/50sec, iso100, f8.0, 24mm lens / processed using photomatix & CS4
Lido, Long Island, NY / / / Canon EOS Rebel T1i/500D / Canon EF-S 18-55 IS / Cir. polarizer / Shot on November 7, 2009 / / / / /
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