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  • Memories Of A Life Lived
    by RavenSoul

    US$26.60–US$106.40

    Thanks for looking = )

  • Full view please :) Delighted to collaborate once again with my favourite poet girlinthestars. Amy and I really love inspiring one and other. She has an amazing collection of poems, please check them out. Here is Remembering How To Breathe In time, they say / But I think that it’s their time / They’re speaking of It’s fine, I reply / But that’s just so / They’ll let me be I’ve lied upon fevered bark / Flying the ribbon of our eternity / Watching the curve of us / Intertwine the trees / Coloring the breeze, baby blue / It kidnaps my lonely / And nestles me, secure with you As they all declare Don’t look back / Don’t look forward / Just stay still / To count your blessings / Don’t cry now / Don’t cry later / Wash it all away / Think not on your regret / But on who you’ve never met Sometimes the heart thinks it has moved on / But it’s wrong / Oh, it’s wrong / It’s just occupied with something else So if you find yourself alone / City lights, dying down / The memory of her, slinking under your door / You may rest, listening for nothing / And then hear a familiar something It is only me Reciting the riddle of your leaving / Breaking the fragments of you, smaller / As my unwillingness compromises to try And so remembering how to breathe… I sigh ..::Stock Photo Credit::.. / Model / River background / River foreground / Woods / Butterflies If you like this piece, please check out: / / /

  • Dreams to remember
    by Jacqueline Roberts

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  • remember me after i'm gone...
    by mimi yoon

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    remember me after i’m gone… / i’ll always love you… / . o3.o1.2oo9 / charcoal on mi-teintes® pastel paper / 9”x 12” .

  • Where They Lay
    by Jeremy Harrington

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    This is the 3rd shot from today’s series of photos from the local grave yard.. I had heard recently that grave yards make a great subject for IR photography, and I personally think I have to agree as I believe that this is my best IR shot so far.. / The cross that you can see behind the headstone in the middle of the shot is the cross that I used as the subject for my So Dark The Con Of Man shot.. / Anyway let me know what you all think and i hope you like it all as much as i do.. Thanks for looking! Uploaded 31/01/2008

  • Remembering to breathe
    by Victoria Fatum

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    D70s | f3.5 | 1/800 sec.

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  • remember
    by Kelly Angard

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  • Time, Part I
    by Foxfires

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    ©2007-2008 Aimee Stewart, Foxfires – please see my CC Terms of Use before considering using this image for any personal or commercial use http://foxfires.deviantart.com/journal/15905899/ / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—- There are so many familiar sayings out there about ‘Time’ as we know it. Time heals all wounds. Time flies when you’re having fun. Time stands still. Time waits for no one. If I could turn back the hands of Time. Frozen in Time. Timeless…. you get the idea. Well, I wanted to create a series that perhaps captured the essence of these things, in relation to human emotion. And so my Time series was born. I know in my heart what each of them means, but I did not name them anything specific, so that the viewer could make up their own mind as to the meaning of each piece. I think that is something unique to every individual. So…my heartfelt thanks for continuing to watch and support my artistic endeavors. It feeds the fire that burns and inspires. / Aimee

  • can't remember your voice...
    by mimi yoon

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    six thousand miles away / i’m trying hard / but can’t remember your voice… . o7.o5.2oo9 / felt tip and brush pen / in moleskine® journal / & digital texture / size: small .

  • will you remember us?
    by mimi yoon

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    when the fog lifts / will you remember my name? / will you remember our dance? / will you remember us? . o5.23.2oo9 / face: charcoal on newsprint (18”x 24”) / comp: digital . beautiful profile of beautiful selkie / : ) .

  • BEST VIEWED LARGER Berrys Bay is located on the Northern shore of Sydney Harbour . The harbour has many bays and tributaries. Berrys Bay /Balls Head Reserve can be reached by train from the city, you alight at Waverton Railway Station. The former BP Berry’s Bay bulk fuel storage and distribution terminal is located on the cliffs and foreshore area of Balls Head/Waverton Peninsula approximately 1.6 km northwest of the Sydney CBD. The site was operated by BP Australia as a fuel storage and distribution facility from the early 1920s. BP’s operations ceased in 1993 and the tanks were demolished in the mid 1990s. Premier Bob Carr announced in 1997 that this site, together with the Coal Loader and Caltex Sites on the other side of the peninsula would be preserved as Public Open Space It now has been returned to the public, as part of Sydney Harbour National Park, as you can see it is a magical site with wonderful panoramic views of the Sydney Harbour Bridge , Sydney Opera House (you can see under the bridge) the Sydney Skyline. Thank god governments make some good decisions returning open spaces to the people not the Developers. And yes England did send convicts to Australia for punishment Equipment used : Nikon D300, Nikon 18-200mm lens, no filters and processed using Photomatix My continuing journey into HDR continues ! SOLD to Fellow member of RB in the USA as a matted print /

  • Arlington West is an ongoing display of the casualties in Iraq on East Beach in Santa Barbara, to protest against the war in Iraq, and increase the public awareness regarding the military and political fallout of staying there. Each Sunday morning thousands of crosses, as the number of the fallen, for that day, are placed in the sand and volunteers are providing the public with up to the moment information on casualties plus individual stories on the fallen. This image was taken at memorial day 2007 as a tribute and memorial and as a cry for peace…Eyal Nahmias Nikon D70

  • Remember Me ...
    by Alf Caruana

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    Model: The stunning Miss Ava Jinx / MUA: the very talented Ruby Rouge

  • remember
    by Michelle Dupont

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  • Today I am so happy as to be able to tell you that I have sold a print of “My first November lane”. Many thanks to the unknown buyer. To share my joy with you, I add another shot of this lane, taken just six minutes later from the opposite side, again showing the colourful autumnal beech-tree leaves at their best. Near Laage Vuursche, 2nd November 2008, 9.47 am / Nikon D80, Nikkor 18-200 mm at 95 mm / F 13, 1/30, ISO 800 Here the sale shot:

  • Scabious is much too ugly a name for this delightful bloom (scabiosa) otherwise know as the pincushion flower. It’s a wonderfully long flowering perennial and older varieties have a gorgeous delicate fragrance. This particular plant is (even) older than me (! ? !) and has been carefully tended by my dad for decades as it came (via a removal van) from the house I was born in. Captured during a recent shower Its lovely scent is a great reminder of summers past. . . :))) Greenery is from a nearby heather and this was taken in the same rain as summer shower so it was well worth getting slightly damp! ;))

  • Remember Tomorrow
    by Ellie Niemeyer

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    before you forget.

  • Remember
    by jegustavsen

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  • Featured in Fantasy Fine Art Composites June 09 Dreams Now here you go again / You say you want your freedom / Well, who am I to keep you down? / It’s only right that you should / Play the way you feel it But listen carefully to the sound / Of your loneliness / Like a heartbeat drives you mad / In the stillness of remembering / What you had / And what you lost… / And what you had… / And what you lost (Oooooh) Oh, thunder only happens when it’s raining / Players only love you when they’re playing / Say, women…they will come and they will go / When the rain washes you clean, you’ll know / You’ll know Now here I go again, I see, the crystal visions / I keep my visions to myself / It’s only me / Who wants to wrap around your dreams and… / Have you any dreams you’d like to sell? / Dreams of loneliness… / Like a heartbeat drives you mad… / In the stillness of remembering / What you had / And what you lost… / What you had… / Ooh, what you lost Thunder only happens when it’s raining / Players only love you when they’re playing / Women, they will come and they will go / When the rain washes you clean, you’ll know Oh, thunder only happens when it’s raining / Players only love you when they’re playing / Say women, they will come and they will go / When the rain washes you clean, you’ll know / You’ll know / You will know / Oh, oh, oh you’ll know Fleetwod Mac

  • Heal Thy Self
    by tkrosevear

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    Image is a caduceus drawn in paint, enhanced in photoshop with redfield plug-in fractilius. A rod entwined by two serpents and capped with the wings of Mercury. This symbol dates back over 4,000 years, usually associated with divinities in Phoenicia and Babylonia. In Egypt and India where it became the Hindu image of the kundalini. In alchemy it stood for the integration of opoosites (mercury and sulphur). The association with medicine comes from the link between the snake and rejuvenation: a staff with a single snake is the attribute of Aesculapius, god of healing. Jung saw the caduceus as the emblem of homeopathic medicine – the snake that both poisons and cures. This piece accompanies a previous upload called Age of Aquarius as February 14, 2009, an alignment will take place at 7:25am (GMT) for 18 minutes – I invite you, in the Universal Heart, to add your own intentions for love, peace and healing and to co-create the dawning of the age of Aquarius. “The most profound spiritual traditions of ancient times perceived the manifest world, at all scales of existence as being generated and pervaded by a cosmic trinity of active, passive and neutral principles – the divine essence of the masculine, feminine and child. The Vedic sages of ancient India saw the male. active life-force energy they called the pingala and the female/passive energy they called ida weaving around and through our chakras and the child/neutral energy they called the shushumna as channeling up through them. / When these divine masculine and feminine energies are balanced and so able to fully ‘birth’ the divine child energies within us, the ancient sages saw the so-called kundalini energy that otherwise lies dormant at the base of the spine, surge through us enabling us to fully embody our divine nature. / The purpose of the sacred marriage between the divine feminine and masculine that the ancient peoples, such as those of Malta, enacted in their temples was thus not only to bring cosmic harmony and fertility to their land but within themselves. For such balance enables the energetic activation of ‘birth’ of the divine child within us and the attainment of enlightenment. / When this cosmic trinity of consciousness is harmonized and fully expressed within us, we are truly “healed” and “whole” as embodied by the universal symbol of the caduceus, as a representation of healing from earliest times. / For millennia, only the highest adepts understood and have attained such wholeness. But elders and mystics around the world are saying that now is the time, when we have evolved to a point where we are all able to awaken our inner divinity. / This is our spiritual destiny at the dawning of the age of Aquarius.” Jude Currivan, Ph.D. from greatmystery.org We are the World

  • Thinking of you
    by hinting

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    DSCF2129sp FujiFilm FinePix F30 (IR Mod) / 1/360 sec / F/2.8 / ISO-200 Captured with 700nm Filter, custom white balance. On foggy morning, I look out of my window. There you are, behind the trees. / Yes I still cannot see you yet. / I feel you there. Thinking of me, Think of you. © All rights reserved :hinting Morning shot here: / Please see the rest of my portfolio. /

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