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Sun-Down Poem.
FLOOD-TIDE of the river, flow on! I watch
you, face to face,
Clouds of the west! sun half an hour high! I see
you also face to face.
Crowds of men and women attired in the usual
costumes, how curious you are to me!
On the ferry-boats the hundreds and hundreds
that cross are more curious to me than you
suppose,
And you that shall cross from shore to shore
years hence, are more to me, and more in my
meditations, than you might suppose.
The impalpable sustenance of me from all things
at all hours of the day,
The simple, compact, well-joined scheme—my-
self disintegrated, every one disintegrated,
yet part of the scheme,
The similitudes of the past and those of the
future,
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Tecnical Photo :
Make: FUJIFILM
Model: FinePix S9600
Software: Adobe Photoshop CS2 Windows
Exposure Time: 1/292
F-Stop: f/5.6
ISO Speed Ratings: 80
Focal Length: 3610/100 mm
Metering Mode: Pattern
Flash: Flash did not fire, compulsory flash mode
File Size: 100 kb
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- Heaven
(7192) - [2009-01-24 22:48]
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Hi Sadegh!
You present us a delicate and romantic picture, classical with the bird in the coloured sky, but very pleasant and with tha little indefinble extra that captures my attention. I especially like the simplicity of the subject and the composition and I'm delighted by the accompanying notes.
Kind regards
Markus
Salam Sadegh
Very nice shot
Very good details, feels like I'm watching over his shoulder.
Well done..TFS..
**MAB**
- trekks
(54) - [2009-03-20 18:43]
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hi samandi
Very lovely warm color tone of the sky with good exposure and adding a touch of bird in flight to make the view more interesting and pleasant. I wonder which one you focus, the sky or the bird? Good work.
tfs, bill