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My friend plays his double bass.  Or standup bass.  Or doghouse bass.  

 

Whatever, it's a bass!  The light makes it almost look aluminum.  Mostly because it is aluminum.  

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In southeastern Washington state is the Palouse area. Beautiful rolling hills and very, very fertile agricultural location. In the southwest of the Palouse is the Palouse falls. I hiked around the perimeter at the top of the falls level. Beautiful 198 foot water fall drop. I used a 6 stop-ND filter to slow the shutter speed down and let the water flow more. Look closely and you'll see swimmers on the bank near the falls. Setting were: f/16, 2.5 secs. ISO 100. Processed in Adobe Lightroom.

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Sunset on the boardwalk at Coeur D'Alene resort in western Idaho. 

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Just took a trip to Maine, very happy with the Q!

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Again I don't often take photos of people Begging but her expression and face just really said it all.

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Definition of 'Saha'

This world, which is full of suffering. Often translated as the world of endurance. Saha means the earth; it derives from a root meaning "to bear" or "to endure." For this reason, in the Buddhist scriptures, saha is rendered as endurance. In this context, the saha world indicates a world in which people must endure suffering. It is also defined as an impure land, a land defiled by earthly desires and illusion, in contrast with a pure land.

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In this Saha world by Viramati, on Flickr

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