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Treasure IslandPosted by Lorraine (Gatineau, Canada) on 8 July 2008 in Landscape & Rural and Portfolio.
Comments (39)
rem_la from Villiers, Franceet il y avait quoi dans la malle ? des lingots d'or .............. 8 Jul 2008 5:06am @rem_la: Beaucoup, beaucoup mieux....rem, tu vas voir dans mes prochaines réponses ;) @Michael Rawluk: Michael, It's a magical treasure chest. You open it and all fears escape and you close and lock it. Then you find your Spiritual Safe Space. Could be in the mountains or in the rain; in an art studio or a bowling lane; in your backyard or under the positive ions of the shower. When you get there, the lock disappears and all fears evaporate in the strongest spiritual element of your choosing without harming no one and nothing. :) Thanks so much! Michael Skorulski from Cigel, SlovakiaA beautiful intriguing image, Lorraine. The chest is lovely and a treasure in itself. 8 Jul 2008 5:41am @Michael Skorulski: Thanks so much Michael, It's a magical treasure chest. You open it and all fears escape and you close and lock it. Then you find your Spiritual Safe Space. Could be in the mountains or in the rain; in an art studio or a bowling lane; in your backyard or under the positive ions of the shower. When you get there, the lock disappears and all fears evaporate in the strongest spiritual element of your choosing without harming no one and nothing. Koushiro~光子郎 from Singapore, SingaporeCool shot! I totally agree with Michael! The chest is a real beauty! Wonderful lighting as well! 8 Jul 2008 6:42am @Koushiro~光子郎: Isn't it wonderful Koushiro, and I will repeat the same thing for each of my wonderful visitors: It's a magical treasure chest. You open it and all fears escape and you close and lock it. Then you find your Spiritual Safe Space. Could be in the mountains or in the rain; in an art studio or a bowling lane; in your backyard or under the positive ions of the shower. When you get there, the lock disappears and all fears evaporate in the strongest spiritual element of your choosing without harming no one and nothing. :) Thanks so much! Hans from Heiligeneich, Austriaplease open...wonderful picture, let me dream about the contens 8 Jul 2008 6:46am @Hans: No need to dream my dear Hans, the secret is being revealed to all my wonderful visitors: Then you find your Spiritual Safe Space. Could be in the mountains or in the rain; in an art studio or a bowling lane; in your backyard or under the positive ions of the shower. When you get there, the lock disappears and all fears evaporate in the strongest spiritual element of your choosing without harming no one and nothing. :) Thanks so much! @Daryl: lol I appreciate that Daryl, and the secret bears repeating: Then you find your Spiritual Safe Space. Could be in the mountains or in the rain; in an art studio or a bowling lane; in your backyard or under the positive ions of the shower. When you get there, the lock disappears and all fears evaporate in the strongest spiritual element of your choosing without harming no one and nothing. :) Thanks so much! @eddy: Hi Eddy, I'm sharing its secret : Then you find your Spiritual Safe Space. Could be in the mountains or in the rain; in an art studio or a bowling lane; in your backyard or under the positive ions of the shower. When you get there, the lock disappears and all fears evaporate in the strongest spiritual element of your choosing without harming no one and nothing. :) Thanks so much! MaryB from Staffordshire, United KingdomIt looks like the pirates have beaten us to the booty! :) Beautiful lighting, chest and mystery in this shot Lorraine. PS. I know what you mean about being drawn to a place, I have the same thing with Italy and Ireland :) (I'll have to tell you about my PL experiences :) ) 8 Jul 2008 9:03am @MaryB: and I would love to hear about it, Dear Mary, and let me repeat this short explanation of the Treasure: Then you find your Spiritual Safe Space. Could be in the mountains or in the rain; in an art studio or a bowling lane; in your backyard or under the positive ions of the shower. When you get there, the lock disappears and all fears evaporate in the strongest spiritual element of your choosing without harming no one and nothing. :) Thanks so much! Barbara from Florida, United StatesBeautiful Lorraine. What a magnificent looking treasure chest. Was there a bottle with a note? Watch out for those pirates. 8 Jul 2008 9:09am @Barbara: Thanks so much Barb, and as I've been saying in all my comments and copied 'cause Iknow most people only read the comments they receive lol Then you find your Spiritual Safe Space. Could be in the mountains or in the rain; in an art studio or a bowling lane; in your backyard or under the positive ions of the shower. When you get there, the lock disappears and all fears evaporate in the strongest spiritual element of your choosing without harming no one and nothing. :) Thanks so much! @DaveB: Hey Dave, Then you find your Spiritual Safe Space. Could be in the mountains or in the rain; in an art studio or a bowling lane; in your backyard or under the positive ions of the shower. When you get there, the lock disappears and all fears evaporate in the strongest spiritual element of your choosing without harming no one and nothing. :) Thanks so much! @saeed: and there's a reason for that Saeed ;) Then you find your Spiritual Safe Space. Could be in the mountains or in the rain; in an art studio or a bowling lane; in your backyard or under the positive ions of the shower. When you get there, the lock disappears and all fears evaporate in the strongest spiritual element of your choosing without harming no one and nothing. :) Thanks so much! paulski from Muncie, IN, United Statesinteresting, even slightly disorienting, image here. the colors are great... 8 Jul 2008 10:55am @paulski: Hi Paulski, thanks so much see previous answers to what it is exactly ;) Judy from Brooksville-Florida,, United StatesYou've got me twisting my neck to see what's up - LOL. 8 Jul 2008 11:21am @Judy: Thanks dear Judy, I've explained in previous comment all about the treasure....check it out, or if you don't want to, I can paste it right here for you ;) @Helma: Thanks a lot Helma, see the long comments if you want an explanation ;) Japanalia from Yokohama, JapanDo you think so? You get treasures in such more than visible locations? Tell me WHERE! I'm badly in need of finding some treasure! (I've read about Nome in Alaska where you could find gold on the beaches....but that was at the beginning of the 20th century!) 8 Jul 2008 12:13pm @Japanalia: The best treasures one can ever had dear Gabriela, here's the story: Then you find your Spiritual Safe Space. Could be in the mountains or in the rain; in an art studio or a bowling lane; in your backyard or under the positive ions of the shower. When you get there, the lock disappears and all fears evaporate in the strongest spiritual element of your choosing without harming no one and nothing. :) Thanks so much! Cheryl from Texas, United Statesthere you go being creative again :-)) good job, very interesting and I love that treasure chest!! 8 Jul 2008 12:15pm @Cheryl: That's so sweet, do you want the long aswer or do you prefer reading it in other comments LOL thanks very much Cheryl ;) tyan from Singapore, Singaporewow,was it a lot of work bringing that chest there?LOL 8 Jul 2008 1:59pm @tyan: Isn't it gorgeous? lol I paid peanuts for it at a garage sale...I should have put my little text in the text box, it is really all about the box ;) Ian Bramham from Manchester, United KingdomWhat a lovely idea Lorraine! As for the photo, I think it's delightful and I especially like the warmth of the light and colours which work so well with that gorgeous looking box. 8 Jul 2008 2:22pm @Ian Bramham: You want the long version Ian lol or how about just thanks so much for that lovely comment ;) Janice Thomson from CanadaSuch a delightful shot. What a find! It fits perfectly in this gorgeous setting. Love the explanation mon amie - we all need a chest like this one :) 8 Jul 2008 2:45pm @Janice Thomson: Thanks so much mon amie, a long time ago I wrote a short story about a boy called Michael and his magical box, so I applied it to this wonderful chest that I bought for peanuts lol ;) JoeB from Brampton, CanadaGreat mix of elements, you could make your spiritual place anywhere you like. 8 Jul 2008 3:43pm @JoeB: Absolutely, and I had to get in the water to get that shot, and the water was so wonderful and the sand sooo soft I wanted to go for a swim, but I had the box and 2 cameras....no dip, but got some nice photos lol thanks Joe @yiannis krikis: Thanks so much Yiannis, I appreciate it :) @Hans: Thanks very much Hans :) @Ana Lúcia: What a nice compliment Ana, thanks :) Vink from Magagnosc, FranceOn a hâte de connaître la suite de ces aventures ! Bien joué ! 8 Jul 2008 5:06pm @Vink: Merci beaucoup Vink :) @Alun Lambert: Thanks a lot Alun :) MJ from Delaware, United Statesgreat shot and I love what you have told everyone... You are part of that treasure.... 8 Jul 2008 6:05pm Lorraine from Gatineau, CanadaMJ, that's a beautiful comment, I don't what to say, but thank you, very much :) 8 Jul 2008 6:24pm Observing from West Cheshire, United KingdomSorry for the late post. As mentioned above this is a true treasure chest, something you might find half buried in sand on a desert. Wonderful Lorraine. 8 Jul 2008 7:15pm @Observing: Mike, no worries visit anytime or not :) Yes I was lucky to get this magnificent chess at a garage sale for just a few dollars...someone's trash is someone else's treasure. The seller just got tired of looking at it lol @kurt: The Power to Erase all your fears Kurt ;) isn't that magical? Thanks so much! @laughingwolf: found at a garage sales for barely a few dollars, I was in the right place at the right time :) standley from brou-sur-chantereine, FranceMagnifique image intrigante Lorraine. Je suis tellement curieux que j'ai presque attrapé un torticolis! 8 Jul 2008 8:31pm @standley: Oh non, pas le fameux torticolis! lol Merci beaucoup Richard :) Ras from Plano, United StatesThe chest is beautifully decorated. Good composition. 8 Jul 2008 9:10pm @Ras: Isn't it gorgeous, got it for peanuts at a garage sale lol thanks a lot Ras :) @Craig: Thanks a lot Craig, I appreciate it :) Roman from Thunder Bay, Canada...what are you doin' girl??? tryin' to break my neck... cheers 9 Jul 2008 12:17am @Roman: Chuckle, chuckle, snort...If it's any comfort Roman, I was in the water when I took this, believe me the contortion to get this shot was pretty ridiculous, not to mention that my pants which I had rolled up to the knee, kept on falling in the water and my shadow wanted to get in the photo...still the water was lovely, if I hadn't had 2 cameras and the chest and other goodies, I would have jumped right in ;) Thanks so much for the giggle Andrew Gould from Sydney, AustraliaYou've been inundated with replies saying how wonderful this is, and rightly so! Brilliant from conception to the final image. A beautiful, original work and technically excellent, too. 9 Jul 2008 12:29pm @Andrew Gould: That's a wonderful compliment Andrew, thanks so much :) @laughingwolf: Thanks Tony :) Marie from FRESNES, Francewouaw, que de belles couleurs, et quel mystère... quant au contenu ! 10 Jul 2008 11:43am @Marie: Merci beaucoup Marie :) [terrorkitten] from Bath, United KingdomNice work!...love the grain in the wood and the textures in the box....I like the way you are experimenting more young lady! 19 Jul 2008 1:11pm |
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