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- Best Photos of 2019 by JMG-Galleries Blog Readers January 16, 2020I’m excited to share the results of my 13th annual Best of Photos project. 112 photographers from around the world (amateur and professional alike) have shared their best photos of 2019. I’m always amazed at the quality of work shared and I hope it’s a source inspiration to you for the coming year. For those who are new to my blog project, photographers ta […]Jim Goldstein
- Best Photos of 2019 by Jim M. Goldstein January 1, 2020Thanks for checking in to see my best photos of 2019. This year for a variety of reasons I didn’t have many opportunities to get out and pursue photography to the degree I’d have preferred. Some of the reasons why were good (new house, settling in, kid activities with both boys being in elementary school for the first time, etc.) and some were downright bumm […]Jim Goldstein
- Blog Project: Your Best Photos From 2019 December 17, 2019It is time to kick off the 13th annual best photos of the year blog project! I’m proud to say over the years that hundreds of photographers have taken part (see Best Photos of 2018, 2017, 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013, 2012, 2011, 2010, 2009, 2008 and 2007). It’s great to see the community of photographers that have developed around this blog project. As always I […]Jim Goldstein
- Best Photos of 2019 by JMG-Galleries Blog Readers January 16, 2020
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Stopping Problems At The Source?
Wide-ranging discussion on nukes, and why toxicity and volatility may matter on both earthly and spiritual dimensions, in terms of personal accountability and collective futures — and for whom these things may or may not matter. Continue reading
Posted in "PAWNS, PUPPETS & PROPHETS", activism, airlines, animals, architecture, artwork, Canada, Canadian identity, capitalism, communications, discrimination, energy, env activism, evolutionary biology, experimental, fish and marine life, flowers, food, futures, gaslighting, global transformation, global village, gun violence, health sciences, healthy planet, information age, innovation, insects, internet, intro, Jewish contributions, Jewish history, Judaism, Kabbalah, leadership, Marshall McLuhan, multiverse, music, mysticism, nature, nuclear, occult, oppression, outerspace, people, pets, philosophy, places, portraits, racism, rule of law, scenery, science, seasonal, Self, serial killers, space, spiritual knowledge, spirituality, sports, Stephen Hawking, string theory, surveillance, sustainability, technology, theosophy, therapy, U.S. politics, Uncategorized, wars, weapons, world history, WWII, WWW World Wide Web
Tagged Canadian history, environment, environmental change, forgiveness, future, global transformation, government, healing, health, healthy planet, hegemony, internet, leadership and innovation, multiverse, Ontario Hydro, politics, power disparities, punishment, religion, social media, society, spirituality, surveillance and harassment, sustainable futures, truth, war and armaments
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Peace (and a commitment to be better)
HAPPY FATHER’S DAY!!!!!!! This morning, I briefly reread one of my many, no doubt, inflammatory, highly offensive and abominable attempts at writing gosh knows what, to whom, and for what purposes. I am deeply sorry to one and all. As … Continue reading
Posted in Canada, communications, decorative art, energy, evolutionary biology, flowers, futures, global village, information age, internet, intro
Tagged future, holidays, multiverse, society, spirituality
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AI and Other Game Changers
Elsewhere noted in my ‘confessional posts’ that I have strongly believed in holistic approaches and social inclusivity in sustainably solving global and socio-environmental problems for quite some time — despite those admittedly bad f**k-ups (in 1982; 1988; 1996). (I do … Continue reading
Posted in animals, architecture, artwork, cars, energy, env activism, experimental, fish and marine life, flowers, food, global village, holography, information age, internet, intro, music
Tagged environment, future, politics, society
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‘Either/Or’ by Kierkegaard — FASCINATING (Please, please read…)
I hope this Wikipedia page about Søren Kierkegaard’s book Either/Or (Danish: Enten – Eller, 1843) doesn’t get somehow altered. It’s a fascinatingly close summary of what my own life experiences and dilemmas have been like — transgressing or transcending a … Continue reading
Posted in animals, architecture, artwork, cars, decorative art, energy, env activism, experimental, fish and marine life, flowers, food, global village, holography, information age, insects, internet, intro, Jewish history, Marshall McLuhan, multiverse, music, nature, night scene, oppression, outerspace, people, pets, places, portraits, scenery, seasonal, Self, space, sports, Stephen Hawking, string theory
Tagged conventional, ethical, ethics, Kierkegaard, philosophy, spirituality, traditional
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Editing is Refining, Until One Gets To An Accurate Picture
Kindly read posts from the site itself (myphotoblog.ca), as there are often edits. Better yet is to wait a few days or longer, before reading. Thank you to any companions on this peculiar journey. . To Edit, Or Not To … Continue reading
Posted in animals, architecture, artwork, energy, env activism, experimental, fish and marine life, flowers, food, global village, holography, information age, insects, internet, intro, Jewish history, Marshall McLuhan, multiverse, music, nature, night scene, oppression, outerspace, people, pets, places, portraits, scenery, Self, space
Tagged Canadian history, multiverse
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In loving memory of Kusum
My beautiful friend Kusum Bhatia passed away in a tragic house fire on Tuesday, November 20th, 2018. She is survived be her dear husband Ravi and her loving son Roche. Kusum has been a wonderful friend these past 6 years, … Continue reading
Posted in flowers, people, Uncategorized
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Danforth shooting site
This is steps from the Danforth shooting site, just a few months after the tragedy. It is one short block from where I used to live for 9 years (and 4 years on Pape), and where some of my friends, … Continue reading
Posted in flowers, places, scenery
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Trying to Find a Groove
Nothing in particular about these photos. One is from my current personal development course (Managing Conflict). And there’s my dog, of course. She always crosses her paws, very lady-like. 🙂 … Continue reading
Posted in animals, architecture, artwork, decorative art, fish and marine life, flowers, food, nature, pets, places, therapy, things
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The Season’s-a-changin’
Been awhile since my last post – like many Canadians, I have SAD (Seasonal Affective Disorder). Don’t know how to take interesting landscape photos when the surroundings start looking bare and stark. You may not see much from me until … Continue reading
Posted in decorative art, flowers, food, nature, people, places, scenery, things, toys
Tagged ceramic planters, Christmas decorations, coloured bottles, flower, Halloween costume, lights, near the dam, pottery, Princess St., squashes, toys, Witch
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Walking the Dog and Other Adventures
Went to the Markham Fair today- I highly recommend it! Such a great little fair. Although my Aunt and late Uncle are founding members of Markham-Stouffville Hospital, and my late Uncle was I believe the first doctor in Unionville, I … Continue reading
Posted in animals, cars, experimental, flowers, food, nature, things
Tagged chevrolet pick-up truck, chicks, flowers, horse, Markham Fair, piglet, quilt, quilting, roosters, sheep, turks turban
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Slightly Beyond Suburbia
Posted in architecture, flowers, food, nature, places, things
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Summer’s Feast – Part 2
Summer’s quickly coming to an end. Days are shorter, and the weather is definitely chillier. Just learning to shoot pictures here and there, wherever I can grab some light and good vibrations. I’ve only been at this since July, and … Continue reading
Posted in architecture, decorative art, flowers, food, nature, people, things
Tagged cashews, fruit, interior design, kiwi, parks, vegetables
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Anywhere But Here: Elmvale Zoo
Recently visited Elmvale Zoo, out near Wasaga Beach, Ontario. Felt really sorry for this lot of animals, who are mostly penned up and have never known what it’s like to fly or run. Quite small spaces for some really large … Continue reading
Posted in animals, experimental, flowers, people, places
Tagged Alpacas, birds, camel, crested screamers, Elmvale Zoo, flamingos, flowers, giraffes, pot-bellied pig, reindeer, various animals
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Summer’s Feast – Part 1
Food, flowers, felines (and maybe some structures and street art, too)…
Posted in animals, architecture, decorative art, flowers, food, people, pets, places, things
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To All the Flowers I’ve Loved Before…
A familiar theme: flowers. Can you blame me? So naturally captivating! I’m worried I’m going to run out of subjects soon. Not because there aren’t great things out there to photograph, but with my social anxiety, it’s not always easy … Continue reading
Posted in decorative art, flowers, insects, people, portraits, things, toys
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