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The Garden of Eden comes alive with remarkable amounts of water producing waterfalls only seen a handful of times a year. Kings Canyon, Watarrka National park / Northern Territory / Australia
Ford Circa 1930s
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In the Tarantula Nebula,there is a planet just outside the orbit of the gas giant “Talon”.The planet is known by surfers across the Galaxy as “Surfer-girl’s Dream” discovered by a young lady who surfed it alone for many years before opening it up to other surfers.When Talon rises the tides are huge, waves have being measured exceeding 120 meters,a long pipe run can last for up to 5 hours,so pack a lunch. Here we see the lady herself surfing what she named the “Vortex”.
This was my final glance from the rim on the South side. From this moment forward I spent 8 hard days backpacking through the Grand Canyon. It was a magical and mind-clearing event. Yes, I packpacked with camera and heavy tripod. NO FILM to carry this time!!!
Female dancer inside a cocktail glass.
Looking out to the diminishing sun, past the distant hazy crevices of the Grand Canyon from the South Rim.
Dainty butterfly on an antique tea cup.
Make love to a drummer in 2008
Beautiful young brunette woman, topless bathed in the light from above
South Rim Grand Canyon National Park Arizona
Grand Canyon temple formations basking in early morning sunlight, captured from Mather Point in Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona. All content & images © Stephen Vecchiotti. You may not use any images in any way without written consent from artist. All Rights Reserved.
South Rim, Grand Canyon. One of the many places from which to take in the awesome scenery while keeping you safe. I believe Bright Angel canyon is visible in the background.
A play on light…
Summer cone flowers by an old bushel basket.
Sunset from a tree’s point of view overlooking the South Rim of the Grand Canyon
The wheel of an old tractor at our local Farmyard Holiday Park, Geraldine, South Island, New Zealand. / /
in the heart of a dahlia…xx
The head of Kings Canyon the highlight of the Watarrka National Park. Trekking 6km around the rim of the canyon this view is great for orientating yourself to the geology of the area. The opposite wall details layers of sediment crossbeded by the prehistoric Alice Springs Orogeny. Kings Canyon, Watarrka National park / Northern Territory / Australia
As the third ‘Auspicious Symbol’ of Buddhism, the WHEEL (sanskrit-chakra) consists of three basic parts: the hub, the rim, and the spokes (8). Its underlying form is that of a circle, which is recognized across all traditions as a shape that is complete and perfect in itself, qualities which inform the teachings of the Buddha too. / Individually, the rim represents the elements of limitation, the hub is the axis of the world, and the eight spokes denote the Eightfold path set down by Buddha, which leads to the cessation of all suffering. / A further esoteric interpretation makes reference to the three trainings which form an integral part of Buddhist meditative practice, associating each of the three parts of the wheel with one such practice. / The symbolism is: / HUB-training in moral discipline. Through this practice the mind is supprted and stabilized. Thus it is the practice of moral discipline that upholds our meditation, just like supporting axis of the world. / SPOKES-stand for the correct application of wisdom, which cuts off ignorance and ends suffering. / RIM- denotes concentration, which holds the entire meditative practice together, just as the wheel of life is held together by its rim. / The wheel evolved as a symbol of the Buddha’s teachings and as an emblem of the Chakravartin or ‘wheel turner’, identifying the wheel as the Dharmachakra or ‘wheel of law’. The Tibetan term for Dharmachakra literally means “the wheel of transformation”. The wheels swift motion serves as an apt metaphor for the rapid spiritual change engendered by the teachings of Buddha. Hence, Buddha’s first discourse at the Deer Park in Sarnath is known as the first turning of the wheel of dharma. Likewise, his subsequent discourses at Rajgir and Shravasti are known as the second and third turnings of the wheel of dharma. ALL PROFITS FROM SALES OF THIS IMAGE WILL BE DONATED TO JUST GIVING – TRUEPOTENTIAL PROJECT / True Potential – Just Giving site DHARMACHAKRA Sketch drawn then photographed and painted in photoshop7 with final filtering in redfield plug-in fractilius.
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