Yearly Archives: 2008

A moment of peace and harmony

A moment of peace and har­mony, orig­i­nally uploaded by Thorsten Becker. Open win­dow A lit­tle bird on a branch A moment of peace and har­mony © Thorsten Becker

Fata Morgana

Fata Mor­gana, orig­i­nally uploaded by Thorsten Becker. On the hori­zon in the far dis­tance Fig­ures emerge, a car­a­van of dreams. Danc­ing cheer­fully, invit­ing us to join, Yet their shift­ing kind remains illu­sive. In the waste­lands of our souls Their music and songs fill a void. We awaken for a moment from our slum­ber Look­ing, gaz­ing,

Appreciation

Appre­ci­a­tion, orig­i­nally uploaded by Thorsten Becker. ap·pre·ci·a·tion n. 1.Recognition of the qual­ity, value, sig­nif­i­cance, or mag­ni­tude of peo­ple and things. 2. A judg­ment or opin­ion, espe­cially a favor­able one. 3. An expres­sion of grat­i­tude. 4. Aware­ness or del­i­cate per­cep­tion, espe­cially of aes­thetic qual­i­ties or val­ues. 5. A rise in value or price, espe­cially over time. From

Ant

Ant, orig­i­nally uploaded by Thorsten Becker. Antsy Ant Antag­o­nist Ante­cedes Anthos Mean­ing: I orig­i­nally wanted to pho­to­graph a flower (greek ‘anthos’) fur­ther up in the pic­ture but my atten­tion was dis­tracted by a fid­gety (antsy) lit­tle ant who became the ini­tial focus (ante­cedes) and took cen­ter stage con­trary to the orig­i­nal flower (becom­ing the antagonist).

Going down to Fader Town

Going down to Fader Town, orig­i­nally uploaded by Thorsten Becker. Syn­thetic dreams oscil­lat­ing to the beat of your heart © Thorsten Becker

After The Rain

After The Rain, orig­i­nally uploaded by Thorsten Becker. Crisp air, sun­light break­ing through the clouds. A moment of silence and reflec­tion adorned by mys­ti­cal light. Lis­ten, breath, after the rain. © Thorsten Becker

Bumblebee, where art thee?

Bum­ble­bee, where art thee?, orig­i­nally uploaded by Thorsten Becker. The joy of buzzing sounds Will fade away Where knowl­edge is lack­ing © Thorsten Becker The bum­ble­bee is one of those insects we enjoy see­ing in our gar­dens and parks and even though it has a stinger we know that it is rather docile and not