Alan Friedman of Buffalo, New York is an amateur astrophotography enthusiast who captures amazing photographs of the Sun through a telescope in his backyard.
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Alan Friedman of Buffalo, New York is an amateur astrophotography enthusiast who captures amazing photographs of the Sun through a telescope in his backyard.
What can be more sizzlin' than 'cool' photography! Of course, these photos are amazing, way beyond the classification of cool and certainly above the status of amateur!
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March 21, 7:42 PM
“The farther you go, the less you know.” When Lao-Tzu wrote that line some 2500 years ago, he meant that the essential truths of existence can be found within; looking outside of ourselves for answers only leads us astray. To my unenlightened mind, however, his words say something else, something both contradictory and complementary: The more you explore a place, the less you realize you know about it. The easy stereotypes and labels and narratives start to break down as you delve deeper beneath the surface.
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"Walking is a unique way of being—passing through a place and experiencing it at the same time." Delete the scoop?
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