By Vladimir Brezina
This week’s Photo Challenge is Infinite.
On some days, we float in unbounded space…
By Vladimir Brezina
This week’s Photo Challenge is Infinite.
On some days, we float in unbounded space…
Vladimir Brezina (RIP)
... kayaked the waters around New York for more than 15 years in his red Feathercraft folding kayak. He was originally from (the former) Czechoslovakia and lived in the U.K. and California before settling down in New York. He was a neuroscientist at the Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York City. He died in 2016.
Johna Till Johnson
... is a kayaker and technology researcher at Nemertes Research. She's an erstwhile engineer, particle physicist, and science fiction writer. She was born in California and has lived in Italy, Norway, Hawaii, and a few other places. She currently resides in New York City.
CurlsnSkirls on The First Leg! | |
Johna Till Johnson on The First Leg! | |
Johna Till Johnson on The First Leg! | |
Marilyn Albright on The First Leg! | |
CurlsnSkirls on The First Leg! | |
Johna Till Johnson on Looks Like They Made It! | |
Pit on Looks Like They Made It! | |
Johna Till Johnson on More Scenes From the Nort… | |
CurlsnSkirls on Halfway There! | |
Larry Jensen on More Scenes From the Nort… | |
Johna Till Johnson on R2AK: Scenes From the Northern… | |
Frank Winters on R2AK: Scenes From the Northern… | |
Johna Till Johnson on Halfway There! | |
CurlsnSkirls on Halfway There! | |
Johna Till Johnson on And They’re Off! |
You got a definite sense of the infinite.
janet
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:-) Thanks, Janet!
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Love the shots where the point at which water and sky meet are indiscernible. Great contributions!
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It was quite disorienting in practice, actually… :-)
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Beautiful dreamy, moody captures. I like your interpretation of the theme very much.
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Thanks, Dina!
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Looks like you’re paddling through the sky.
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Felt that way—we were almost getting vertigo…
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Beautiful!
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Thanks!!
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Great point in showing these beautiful pictures of the sea.
All the best,
Hanna
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Thanks, Hanna!
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Really at Infinity.. :)
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Where the center is everywhere… so also where you are :-)
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What a beautiful photo. I love the words you have used to describe the experience.
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Thanks, Suzanne! :-)
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Dreamy photos!!
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Thank you!!
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Awesome, breathtaking, and beautiful! Love them all.
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Thanks so much, Shaanthz! :-)
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wow… awesome!
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:-) Thank you!!
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Amazing peacefulness in those pictures. Is it in the early morning? I like the sixth very much. A beautiful contribution.
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Yes, early morning. It’s often this still in the early morning on lakes, but not often on Long Island Sound, where this was…
Thanks!!
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Your posts always make me want to take a deep breath and slowly exhale.
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A wonderful reaction (provided you do start breathing again ;-) )—thanks so much!!
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Infinity and beyond! Absolutely beautiful, Vlad, like being in a dreamworld or slipping into a Magritte painting.
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Speaking of which, we have to see the Magritte show at MOMA!
Infinity and beyond? We’d all love to know what’s beyond there :-)
Thanks so much, Lynn!!
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Amazing work!
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Thank you!!
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love, love , love the concept…. it’s like floating on top of eternity! beautiful.
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Felt that way for a few moments! :-)
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you certainly capture the infinity associated with space here. it is space . . . just not outer space. great pics!
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Plenty of infinity in inner space, too… thanks, Will!
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Beautiful interpretation of Infinite. Thanks for the Like on my blog.
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You are most welcome, and thanks! :-)
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It’s amazing… Really beatifull and infinity…
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Thank you!! :-)
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I love these photos, they are so serene and otherworldly.
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:-) Thanks so much, and thank you for following our blog!!
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Love the ripples on the second to last one. My favorite of the set :)
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:-)
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