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Friday, May 4, 2012

A Friday Moment



A Friday moment, a single photo, no words – capturing the week or day or experiences. A simple or extraordinary moment.
This moment is a ritual found on   Life – Inspired by the Wee Man, Adopted from Soulemama. Which was introduced to me by my fellow bloggers. If you find yourself touched by a moment, and would like to participate, post your picture on a Friday and leave your link in the comment section, so I can visit your “Moment.”



Photo: Ron Bezbaruah

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  1. It's beautiful and peaceful!

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  2. This reminds me of bamboo. Really beautiful!

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    1. They are blades off grass growing wild in our garden Martha. Thank you

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  3. Something colorful is hiding behind those leaves!

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    1. I still can't place those blades of grass here in my garden. I wonder still what is behind them.

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  4. Beautiful Rimly and so mysterious! I wonder what is lurking in the background :)

    http://nelmitravel.com/2012/05/04/a-moment-in-time-66/

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    1. I am assuming that red is some kind of leaf Nelieta. LOL!

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  5. Who's hiding behind the bushes? :D
    Joke aside, I like the way this photo has been shot. Very green and lively!

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    1. Sui this picture was taken by my son. He has the eye for something different whenever he takes a shot with his camera

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    2. WOW! Your son is a talented photographer.

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    3. Thank you Sui. He says there was a bird he trying to capture.

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  6. I like the light coming through, something in the possibly opens the mind.

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  7. Beautiful shot -- I love the color of the grass blades. Makes me want to go and spread them apart to reveal what's beyond.

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    1. Yes there is a kind of curiosity attached to this photo. Thank you Jimi for visiting

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  8. very pretty shot - almost mystical! And it looks like you have everyone wondering what is on the other side....

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    1. Me too wondering Erin. :))) Thanks for visiting

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  9. Forgot to leave my link! Here it is: http://wakingupintheafternoon.blogspot.com/2012/05/my-extraordinary-friday-moment.html

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  10. what a very cool photo...very serene and atmospheric..

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    1. I thought so too Claudia. Ron took the picture and I thought it was something so different.

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  11. There is a sense of being aware of seeing the beauty and serenity of nature that is right in front of us...but not always visible unless you are prepared to look beyond the first layer. This is a beautiful meditative piece that leads you in...falling into the layers...if you let yourself. I love the layers within this shot with the many shades, tones and colours creating unlimited depth...a really nice place to be on a friday morning..thanks for sharing Rimly...xx

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    1. I agree Leeanne. We don't really need to go to some exotic place to capture some of the most beautiful moments. It can be right in your background if you know where to look. And that is what Ron has done. I really like this picture.Thank you my friend for sharing this

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  12. that is so cool!!! hmm... what is beyond???? :) I hope you have a happy weekend!

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    1. Thanks Amy. Where is your Friday Moment. Have a great weekend too!

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  13. A bounty of green lies just beyond the wall of grass...Love the different shades of green in this shot. Nice moment!!

    http://erinsdomain.blogspot.com/2012/05/this-moment-fracture.html

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    1. Sorry ti see your fractured hand David. Get well soon. Thank you for visiting my moment

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  14. very cool moment, rimly -- love it! interesting pattern, kind of abstract...

    my moment:
    http://www.dangerouslinda.com/?p=1964

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    1. Thanks Linda. This was one of Ron's skill at photography.

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  15. Is it coconut leaves in the foreground? Nice composition...

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    1. No Janaki just simple grass. There is a bird behind that Ron was trying to take.

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  16. Rimly, this photo conjures so much peace. A place tucked away with green peek-a-boo visuals of all that surrounds it. Beautiful!

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    1. It does, I thought so too but Ron thinks it is not one of his better ones! Thank you Leah

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  17. I can't see what's behind them but I love the angle you shot at. Pretty grass. :)

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    1. There is a bird behind Rachel and this picture was taken by my son, Ron

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  18. I wish I could figure that out easily. But I like the slits that showed the green outside. I love the create eye there :)

    Plus, I like the purple background of your page now :) It's so relaxing :)

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    1. Thank you soul sis. Even if I try, now that I know, I cannot figure out the bird but it sure is an intriguing picture. Glad you like the purple background, my favorite color

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  19. I love all the mixed vegetation...It looks like a place that is tranquil and fertile. Great moment!

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    1. It's my backyard Jessica. If you have an eye you really dont have to very far to get the best shots

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  20. Your son is so talented. This picture is so beautiful, professional.

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    1. Yes he is, Myrna. He seems to take amazing pictures. Thank you so much

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  21. reminds me of Walt Whitman!
    -ELLE

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    1. Walt Whitman? I love his writings. Thank you Elle

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  22. Sorry I'm late...I'm playing catch-up LOL. Your moment is very relaxing to me this morning. I really enjoyed it! Thanks for sharing such an amazing photo ☺

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    1. Thank you Mary. I know you have a handful with your blog hop. Sorry didnt take part in this one.

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  23. Dear Rimly,
    I'm on catch-up duty.

    I loved this shot by your son. I would never have guessed there was a bird hiding amongst the grass, but I do like the touch of orange since it's one of my favorite colors. Ron has a good eye! Thanks for sharing.

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    1. Thank you Andy. Yes I do believe Ron has a good eye.

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