Artist, Educator and Photographer Joshua Lutz is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this photo essay. From his book ‘The Meadowlands‘. To see Joshua’s books click on any image. The Meadowlands is a place to pass through and forget on the way to someplace else. Not unlike a neglected […] via The Allure Of A … Continue reading The Allure Of A Quiet Place — Edge of Humanity Magazine
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Photographer Galip Cetiner is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of this landscape photography. To see Galip’s galleries click on any image. See also: Ballerinaart By Galip Cetiner via Landscape Photography — Edge of Humanity Magazine
Photography: A Day of Peaceful Contemplation (Post #2)
France – Velodyssey : The ” Port de la Cayenne” , Marennes – La Tremblade – 30 photos
Beautiful Photography
The port of La Cayenne is the oyster port of Marennes, small river town
of the Charente-Maritime
which is today one of the main oyster-farming ports of France.
Crossing France from north to south along the Atlantic,
the cycling track of 1,200 km makes it possible
to make a real cycling odyssey through the landscapes,
the cities and the terroirs of
Western France.
The Velodyssey is France’s longest
marked cycle trail.
It starts in Brittany and ends near the Spanish border , from
Roscoff to Hendaye in the Basque Country.
France-Velodyssey Cycling from La Rochelle to Royan and Bordeaux
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It is located on the Atlantic coast, in the heart of the
Marennes-Oléron basin,
the first oyster basin in France and even in Europe
France-Velodyssey Cycling from La Rochelle to Royan and Bordeaux
The Cayenne is the name traditionally given
to the port
located on the Seudre river
at the end of…
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Photography: A New Garden, A New View (Post #2)
Nice View!
So here we are again, at the new gardens. It was actually a very peaceful place to visit and though there were people around, you always seemed to have most of the garden to yourself. We sat beneath a shade tree and ate lunch, while listening to the sound of songbirds hiding in the trees. And though it was rather warm, the shade somehow made the day seem so much cooler.
To me, I think my heart has found another home. While there are not as many flowers as the Botanic Gardens, there are enough to keep you taking pictures. The main draw to this magical place is the peacefulness that fills your heart, the sense that it’s okay to take things a bit slower, that its okay to gush over nature’s beauty.
I do hope you enjoy the view. There’s nothing like sharing the world’s best kept secrets with…
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