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August 19th, 2016

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"There Is No God, The Wicked Sayeth", by Arthur Hugh Clough

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There Is No God, The Wicked Sayeth

"There is no God," the wicked saith,
"And truly it's a blessing,
For what He might have done with us
It's better only guessing."

"There is no God," a youngster thinks,
"or really, if there may be,
He surely did not mean a man
Always to be a baby."

"There is no God, or if there is,"
The tradesman thinks, "'twere funny
If He should take it ill in me
To make a little money."

"Whether there be," the rich man says,
"It matters very little,
For I and mine, thank somebody,
Are not in want of victual."

Some others, also, to themselves,
Who scarce so much as doubt it,
Think there is none, when they are well,
And do not think about it.

But country folks who live beneath
The shadow of the steeple;
The parson and the parson's wife,
And mostly married people;

Youths green and happy in first love,
So thankful for illusion;
And men caught out in what the world
Calls guilt, in first confusion;

And almost everyone when age,
Disease, or sorrows strike him,
Inclines to think there is a God,
Or something very like Him.

Arthur Hugh Clough
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Celebrating 177 Years of Photography

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Celebrating 177 Years of Photography

Today is World Photo Day, marking the invention of photography. Here's to the images that give us new perspective on the world, bringing us closer together.
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...It's good if _that_ is the outcome...;)

I must also say that I am continually amazed by the technological advances of photography in the last few decades...
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Celebrate World Photography Day with this 1894 carbon print by Alfred Stieglitz, "A Wet Day on the Boulevard, Paris."

Born in 1864, Stieglitz began to photograph while a studying in Berlin in the 1880s. He was a fierce defender of photography's artistic merit. On his return to the United States in 1890, he began to advocate for photography to be considered an art form.

Stieglitz's own photographs were central to his understanding of the medium. He often experimented with different printing processes. In this photograph, he captures an intersection along the Boulevard des Italiens—the heart of urban planner Baron Haussmann’s new Paris. Do you notice anything unusual? The artist used a textured watercolor paper to convey the rippled and shimmering appearance of a rain-soaked street.

Alfred Stieglitz, "A Wet Day on the Boulevard, Paris," 1894, carbon print, National Gallery of Art, Washington, Alfred Stieglitz Collection
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Высоцкий: "Ой Вань, гляди какие клоуны.."- 2(Диалог у TV). "Dialogue in front of a TV" by Vysotsky

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