This is a bend in the picture that makes me recall; it was three years back:
a misty mystery morning at the other side of this bend, during which I thought of Alice's Wonderland. Time spins, light revolve, and colours remix since then, and dimensions of different phases align today.A new photographic wonderland appears.
It got me walking more than three years to finally realize another wonderment at this side of the bend, but they are only ten steps apart.
And the jungle has gone through "different phases of existence", but ever ready to accompany, and never boastful or conceited, in all these years.
How long is three years? A ten walking steps distance.
How long is another three years?
20 steps to another 3 years! ;)
ReplyDeleteYour philosophic thoughts are intriguing when comparing now and then.
ReplyDeleteFoods for thoughts today, with beautiful photos to admire!
"And the jungle has gone through "different phases of existence", but ever ready to accompany, and never boastful or conceited, in all these years"==and i am so glad for your thoughts always, reminding us of getting a deeper connection with nature and the jungle in our lives.
ReplyDeleteIt is a metaphor of our own lives.
ReplyDeleteI guess the forest goes through changes as do humans.
ReplyDeleteDie Zeit, sind es 3 Jahre oder mehr, sind es weniger Jahre, es ist nur eine Erfindung der Menschen, denn Zeit gilt ihnen als Entschuldigung für Vergangenheit und zugleich als Entschuldigung für die Zukunft.
ReplyDeleteDie Natur kennt keine Zeit, sie kennt nur eins, Anpassung an alles was kommt, ohne Begründung nach der wir Menschen immer suchen, diese jedoch niemals finden werden...
Servus und so long
CL
i just love your view of life and your world. :)
ReplyDeleteI wonder what trees think of 3 years, without stepping back or forward... :)
ReplyDeleteThree years goes by with the blink of the eye. We come and go, but the jungle will always be there.
ReplyDeleteExceptional your landscape pictures of trees.
ReplyDeleteGreetings,
Filip
Is the path getting prettier as "time spins"? It is interesting to see the changes, and the last photo is fascinating. Your view on life and your words are very much appreciated, by me!
ReplyDeleteDefinitely having that feel of forest mystery
ReplyDeleteGood to see these images from work here :)
Dżungla się zmieniła w ciągu trzech lat i z pewnością dalej się będzie zmieniać. Trzeba patrzeć i widzieć. Ludzie się też zmieniają, ale nie będą tak długo żyć jak dżungla.Bardzo ładne ostatnie zdjęcie. Pozdrawiam.
ReplyDeleteThe jungle has changed in three years and certainly will continue to change. You have to look and see. People are also changing, but they will not live as long as the jungle. Very nice recent photo. Yours.
So much mystery and beauty, then and now!
ReplyDeleteanother 10 steps and i will be 3 years older and er, hopefully wiser than you. lol!
ReplyDelete3 years in 10 steps.
ReplyDeleteMy life is short is both distance and time.
Really amazing shots, all of them... enjoyed looking at them very much...
ReplyDeletein 3 years , trees in the tropics grow very fast. I was so pleased where I lived in NTU is almost a jungle.
ReplyDeleteI must have click on something when I came back to start posting, with this problem, blogging becomes a chore, no fun any more.
I hope you walk many ore than ten steps and keep bringing us wonderful pictures of the forest with your philosophical thoughts.
ReplyDeletebeauty through time
ReplyDeletenice shots..
ReplyDeleteLovely, reflective post!
ReplyDeleteA Nice post which leaves me pondering over the meaning of our lives and our quest. The photography is stunning to say the least.
ReplyDeleteWish you a wonderful week :)
You do have a great connection to nature. But I would hope years do not go that fast, 20 steps is not much. We need to slow down and enjoy life. Great shots and post, Rainfield.
ReplyDeleteOh I could spend three years exploring this bush and have a big smile on my face. Awesome shots. B
ReplyDeleteyou will explore much more then "10steps worth" in 3 years....
ReplyDeleteit could take 3 years to see and fully appreciate the forest, there is so much to see!!
Very contemplative blog with a bit of humor ~ fascinating photos ~ thanks, namaste, (A Creative Harbor)
ReplyDeletein Gods dimension there is no time...so i believe I can pray for things that already happened....
ReplyDeleteSo poetic and your photos are wonderful too!
ReplyDeleteLovely thoughts.
ReplyDeleteWow.. a very inspiring post with breathtaking shots Rain! Especially the last shot's golden silhouette is simply amazing!
ReplyDeleteFood for thought, beautifully illustrated! Here in Oregon I walk the same nature walk several times a week, summer after summer -- and there are new things to see every day and certainly changes from year to year!
ReplyDeleteSo much happens in the blink of an eye.
ReplyDeleteHow many changes occur in three years...the mist has lifted and a bright vision is ahead...lovely photos.
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ReplyDeleteMuito bonito!
Bom fim de semana!
Beijinhos.
Brasil
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Beautiful photos (especially your first) and a wonderful place. Three years can make a big difference.
ReplyDeleteSplendid photography. The forest is aging one heck of a lot better than I am, my friend.
ReplyDeleteIt is so strange how just a slightly difference perspective makes things so different? Great pics- they make me want to visit.
ReplyDeleteInteresting thoughts. I also have enjoyed photographing changes in landscape in one case it was 25 years later.
ReplyDeleteI had a neighbor cut down three of my trees without my permission. Trees are one of God's many gifts and his acts made me very upset.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful mysterious woods and so philosophic thoughts.
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