Showing posts with label Great wall of China. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Great wall of China. Show all posts

Saturday, May 2, 2026

Great wall of China for Black and white community

 


I remember the wall not as a monument, but as an effort
a long, rising insistence of stone against gravity and time.

I had come to it already late in history,
late in my own life even then,
and yet the climb demanded something immediate
breath, legs, a quiet negotiation with each step.

The path was steeper than memory now allows,
each incline a question: how far, how much further?
And still I went,
drawn upward along the spine of something ancient
that refused to lie flat against the earth.

At one turning, I paused
and looked not ahead, but back through the wall itself,
through a broken line of battlements
framing distance like an afterthought.

What I captured was not the wall,
but its echo
stone looking at stone,
time observing itself receding.

Thirty years have thinned the air of that moment,
but the image remains:
a steepness, a silence,
and the quiet astonishment
of having once stood inside history
and looked down.


Canon 20D 

EF 200mm f2.8 L



Linking Black and white community

Wednesday, March 21, 2018

Great wall of China


Taken by Canon 50mm f1.2


Sunday, June 5, 2016

Great wall of China


This one stands out the best from that visit few years ago, Kind of nostalgic.

Thursday, August 29, 2013

"Great Wall of China" in Mungo Lake


This is Great Wall of China from Mungo Lake. Quite weird that this view did not remind me of anything that resembled a wall or Chinese heritage at all...
The typical short budget excuse has blocked off any entry to get a closer look at the spot!