Trwy lidiart y cyrff
Trwy lidiart y cyrff ~ Through the lych gate
“The photographic image ... is a message without a code.”
― Roland Barthes
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Mae'n anodd weithiau, dewis llun o'r dydd, pan mae cymaint o ymgeiswyr yn dda.. Mae rhaid i mi sgrolio trwy'r ffotograffau ac yn gweld yr hyn sy'n fy nharo.
Felly dyma'r dewis heddiw. Trwy lidiart y cyrff (Through the lych gate) o'r Eglwys. Dyma'r porth y mae corff yn gwneud ei daith olaf drwyddo.
Mae Nor'dzin wedi dewis 250 o fy ffotograffau hyd yn hyn Nepal a Bhutan fel rhan o'i chyflwyniad i Sefydliad y Merched. Rydw i'n siŵr bydda hi'n taflu (discard) llawer ohonyn nhw yn ystod ei pharatoad ond rydw i'n hapus i wedi gwneud cyfraniad
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It is sometimes difficult to choose a photo of the day, when there are so many good candidates.. I have to scroll through the photographs and see what strikes me.
So here is today's selection. hrough the lych of from the Church. This is the portal through which a body makes its final journey.
Nor'dzin has selected 250 of my photographs so far of Nepal and Bhutan as part of her presentation to the Women's Institute. I'm sure she will discard many of them during her preparation but I'm happy to have made a contribution
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Disgrifiad (Cymraeg) : Trwy lidiart y cyrff Eglwys Santes Fair, Eglwys Newydd, Caerdydd
Description (English) : Through the lych gate of Saint Mary’s Church, Whitchurch, Cardiff
འགྲེལ་བཤད།(བོད་ཡིག) : .བེམ་པོ། (bem po) corpse
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