Plants, water, animals, sunlight. Some in Infrared.
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Plants, water, animals, sunlight. Some in Infrared.
Photos chosen from set by https://x.com/Marsagenesis
These are gorgeous. You are an artist in multiple verticals 🙂
gorgeous
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So beautiful
I really like this set of photos. Thanks for sharing.
A wonderous planet indeed! Beautiful pics.
Maravilhosas, Michael!!
Boas caturas da natureza!!
Arte, sensibilidade, tecnologia!
Obrigada por partilhar “essa beleza”!
Very beautiful photographs.
Here is a poem –
Can love be quantified in Tesla?
Or the luminosity of heaven in Lumens?
Is there an experiment that can show me how to live?
Or an equation that tells if life is worth living?
Can the worth of a man be weighed?
Or can I inject a milligram of fear?
How can I measure the volume
Of sadness within a shed tear?
How many dimensions can encapsulate
The measurelessness of the soul?
Can the number of our smiles and mistakes
Be measured in the mole?
What is the pH of bitterness?
Or the temperatures of hate?
How can I find direction
Using the statistical mechanics of fate?
Can our journey to Heaven be mapped in miles?
Or is heaven an empty place?
How might I conjure up a smile
In hyperbolic space?
The laws from above
Says that all things must measure –
But what is the half-life of love
When the lifetime of love is forever?
Best wishes,
Aidan
Oh gosh! That’s a lovely poem. I’ve shared it – please let me know who wrote it.
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