Dinesh's photos with the keyword: Water colour filter

Alice

30 Jun 2022 1 53
www.adobe.com/be_en/active-use/pdf/Alice_in_Wonderland.pdf

Figs

01 Aug 2021 4 1 71
Kingdom: Plantae Clade: Tracheophytes Clade: Angiosperms Clade: Eudicots Clade: Rosids Order: Rosales Family: Moraceae Genus: Ficus Subgenus: F. subg. Ficus Species: F. carica

Bridge

07 Jun 2021 1 1 70
In the country of bridges The bridge is more real Than the shores it doth unsevere. ~ Fernando Pessoa

You cannot step twice into the same river ~ Herac…

22 Oct 2020 1 1 115
And we know that historically this is what happened in spades. Aristotle tells us that Cratylus [ Cratylus (/ˈkrætɪləs/ KRAT-il-əs; Ancient Greek: Κρατύλος, Kratylos) was an ancient Athenian philosopher from the mid-late 5th century BCE, known mostly through his portrayal in Plato's dialogue Cratylus. He was a radical proponent of Heraclitean philosophy and influenced the young Plato.] eventually outdid Heraclitus, holding that not only can you not step into the same river twice, but also that you cannot step in the same river once. This splendidly Zen-like remarks means that any use of language falsifies the reality it is trying to capture. Slippery reality escapes as you try to hold it stable with your words. It is not possible to speak correctly of anything that is ‘always becoming and never is’. This consequence of his Heraclitenism upset Cartylus so much that according to Aristotle he was reduced to silence, eventually com8unicating only by wagging his finger. - page 130

Trail ~ Cosumnes River Preserve

October Leaves

27 Jun 2020 2 1 151
................................. ............................... Late in October, the leaves Of the water maples had fallen. But whatever we said In the bright leaves was lost, Quick as the leaf-fall, Brittle and blood red. ~ "A Reminiscence" ~Richard O.Moore www.poetryfoundation.org/poems/55093/a-reminiscence-56d23640e5246

Woods

29 Feb 2020 117
These woods are where silence has come to lick its wounds. Samantha Hunt The woods were a biological maelstrom of which only the surface could be scanned by the naked eye. Within my circle of vision, millions of unseen organisms dies each second, their destruction was swift and silent; no bodies thrashed about, no blood leaked into the ground. L the microscopic bodies were broken apart in clean biochemical chops by predators and scavengers, then assimilated to create millions of new organisms, each second. ~ Page 11 (Biophilis - E.O.Wilson)

Autumn in Michigan

12 Jan 2020 2 1 85
You must never understand life, and then, it will be party ~ Rilke