“There is no blue without yellow…” (Vincent Van Gogh)

Yellow sculpture. Villa Rufolo, Ravello, Italy.

Sunflower!
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“There is no blue without yellow…” (Vincent Van Gogh)

Yellow sculpture. Villa Rufolo, Ravello, Italy.

Sunflower!
See other entries for this week’s Photo Challenge.
This week’s photo challenge invites us to share our photos of twinkling light.
I could only think of loss and death for this week’s theme… At least it gives me an opportunity to pay homage to the victims of 9/11 once again.
For other entries on this week’s photo challenge, go here.
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Check the Daily Post for more interpretations of Descent.
“There is one thing the photograph must contain: the humanity of the moment. This kind of photography is realism. But realism is not enough – there has to be vision, and the two together can make a good photograph.” (Robert Frank, photographer)
Humanity and knowledge. This crowd on the steps of the promenade, at Riva deli Schiavoni, is a mix of all nationalities, people of every culture, every shape, color, and size, satisfying the strong human desire to see new places and learn new things. In Venice, Italy. 
Humanity and Sports. Nothing brings humans together like the love of sports. On these occasions, the world becomes small, nations forget their grievances, and humanity is at peace for a set period of time. At the 2014 World Cup, Brazil.
Humanity and Resilience (I). She’s homeless, but she hasn’t lost her dignity. She sets her desk at the park and writes. In Santa Monica, CA. 
Humanity and Resilience II. Regardless of their economic and social challenges, these Malian women, most of them mothers, dressed in colorful outfits and kept a dignified air about them, greeting important visitors to their village.
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I am not the adventurous type. I like to keep my feet on solid ground and usually don’t need a lot of thrills to enjoy myself. So the most adventurous thing I’ve done lately was to ride the Palm Springs Aerial Tramway from the floor of the Coachella Valley to close to the top of San Jacinto Peak, at 8,516 ft (2,596 m) above mean sea level. Thanks to my camera, and the thrill of shooting dozens of pictures, I didn’t think about the fact that we were suspended in the air and that something could go wrong. And I loved the experience!
For other and probably more exciting, adventures, go here.
In response to this week’s Photo Challenge, Fray, here’s something from the California ranches of the Ojai Valley.
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Jy is wat jy dink - nie wat jy dink jy is nie. Dit help soms om hardop te lag vir wat jy dink of dink jy is.
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