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So much to see - so little time

  

Category:  Photography & Art

Via:  community  •  7 years ago  •  10 comments

So much to see - so little time

So much to see - so little time

Another warm sunny day, another walk through the Sichuan Fine Arts Institute campus.  New and different flowers, and many other visions to enjoy.  Come one and all, come along and walk with me through natural and created beauty.  Breath the air - don't stifle youself with politics and vitriol.

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2   I thought these things only grow in the desert.

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3   This is one of the most beautiful trees I've ever seen.

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8   No, this is NOT the Great Wall of China - it's the Flimsy Wall of China.

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14   My wife grew up on a farm in the mountains of Chongqing, and told me that these were the type of farming and household implements that were common back then.  This a a plow, pulled by oxen.

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15   The bottom part of a millstone

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16   A thrashing machine turned by hand

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17   Hanging upside down = a bathtub

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19   This is the first planted rice paddy I've seen up close.

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21   Although I've posted photos of this bridge before, this was taken from a different angle.

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Buzz of the Orient
Professor Expert
link   seeder  Buzz of the Orient    7 years ago

Wake up and smell the roses - oh wait, there are no roses in these photos. Okay then, wake up and smell the scent of a verdant forest, and feast your eyes on beauty.

 
 
 
Kavika
Professor Principal
link   Kavika     7 years ago

Buzz, you are the Ansel Adams of China.

What a wonderful and varied series of photos. I really like the old farm tools.

Well done.

 
 
 
Buzz of the Orient
Professor Expert
link   seeder  Buzz of the Orient  replied to  Kavika   7 years ago

I don't think Ansel Adams took many colour photographs, but his B&W photos are iconic, and an amateur like me can only try to approach, but never, ever, equal his brilliant perfection.

 
 
 
A. Macarthur
Professor Guide
link   A. Macarthur    7 years ago

There are so many good images here … I think 22 stands out among them.

 
 
 
Robert in Ohio
Professor Guide
link   Robert in Ohio    7 years ago

Beautiful - thanks for sharing

 
 
 
Al-316
Professor Silent
link   Al-316    7 years ago

Buzz, another peaceful and relaxing excursion. 

What an enjoyable life you must lead visiting such beautiful and interesting places.

The rest of us sit in front of a monitor and keyboard waiting for your next presentation.

Thanks, Al

 
 
 
Buzz of the Orient
Professor Expert
link   seeder  Buzz of the Orient  replied to  Al-316   7 years ago

Thanks to you, Al, and all NT members who view and enjoy the tours that I provide. It gives me the ambition to continue posting them.

 
 
 
Spikegary
Junior Quiet
link   Spikegary    7 years ago

Looks like a nice day.  Interesting how they incorporated the vases/urns into the wall on picture #7.  I wonder why?  I've been lucky enough to spend time in Japan and Turkey while I was in the Air Force.  I always enjoy seeing how other cultures do things, though at times their reasoning escapes me.

 
 
 
Buzz of the Orient
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link   seeder  Buzz of the Orient  replied to  Spikegary   7 years ago

The Sichuan Fine Arts Institute has a pretty big pottery department, so I guess that a lot of the pottery vases that were made for practice by the students were incorporated into the many walls. I'll bet there are thousands of them.

 
 
 
Enoch
Masters Quiet
link   Enoch    7 years ago

Dear Friend Buzz: Beautiful for sure.

Many thanks for sharing.

Nature is kind to our sense here too.

Only where I live the best we get is a wall of flimsy china at Wal-Mart.

Best to go with nature for the scenery here.

E.

 
 

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