Challenges always pull out spirit to respond, as well as some challenges in Virily and of course, include the challenge which has started by Kim Johnson.
I try to make some new picture while continuing to search stock photos in folders, I still find some images that I consider quite worthy to participate in this Kim’s Challenge this month in the theme of Shadows and Silhouettes.
Below are some of the things I have selected for this third part.
#2 Unreachable
So many things that seem to be in sight are unreachable. On the contrary, so many things we don't expect have come and took something from us. Only those willing to understand the reason who can take the great opportunities behind it.
~ Albert Herdie
#1 Shade
#3 In Twilight
Twilight always blurring interesting objects while at the same time give a greater majesty as a substitute.
~ Albert Herdie
#4 Poles
Like buildings without the pole is easy to collapse, as well as the behavior without the true principles.
~ Albert Herdie
#5 Meaningful
It doesn't have to look great and sophisticate to give real meaning, something as small as bonsai contains and illustrates a lot of meaning, much less like invisible air.
~ Albert Herdie
#6 Face The Nigt
We are never afraid to face the night and the end of the day because we are sure that tomorrow will come another day. Then why are we afraid to face the death?
~ Albert Herdie
#7 Shadow
Ego is based on fear, and fear always has a shadow in mind. Like a shadow on the floor, it is impossible to mop the floor to remove it. If we don't want to see the shadow, get rid of the source. Or, be like Lucky Luke, a gunslinger known as the "man who shoots faster than his shadow".
~ Albert Herdie
#8 Delusion
Like a mirage able of fooling the eye, that's how the delusional ego fools the mind.
~ Albert Herdie
Yes Albert you are right. Often the unexpected comes and I do believe in miracles.
Totally agree, Pamela. I do believe in miracles too…
There is nothing concurrent and inventive, and perfect (Cicero). Leave the thoughts to ripen, but not to despise. Obsolete fruits do not go to the market-Victor Hugo
Wow. You have gathered the wise here. It becomes an exciting and enjoyable meeting.
This is great. Love this one.
Thanks, Kim. Your challenge inspiring