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Jérôme aka Zao for Toy Photographers

 

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This photo is a small part of "Telavåg", which today is an idyllic village on the island of Sotra outside Bergen - Norway.

 

This area suffered a cruel fate during WW2. The entire village was razed. Blasted and burned down by the Germans.

 

You can read the tragic history of this place, from WW2, on one of my previous photos:

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part of the Melbourne CBD overlooking the Yarra River and Crown Casion complex (left) as seen from the Eureka Skydeck observatory.

I like seeing how different the avatars I create look in the same background and outfits.

 

Unedited, Firestorm.

 

X-T2 mit Samyang 35mm 1,2

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DAY: one hundred twenty-five / three hundred sixty-five

 

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Part of an acquired collection. Copyright is retained by Allan MacDonald (AMDG45) any reproduction must be credited to him.

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When planning the Rumbled in the Legañan Jungle MOC, I knew it would take up a lot of space. This was a problem as our spare room doubles as our guest room, and since over the Christmas period I knew we had guests staying, I had to create a modular MOC so I could transport it to our bedroom when guests were staying.

 

These photos show a breakdown of the 5-parts which made up the MOC. The sides with the technic connections are shown facing the camera.

As part of The Heritage Weekend, the Chantry Chapel on the bridge leaving Wakefield was open today. I've passed it many times over the years but have never been inside and always wondered what it looked like. Today we visited and weren't disappointed: the stained glass windows are beautifully ornate and very intricately detailed.

 

Its history is interesting too: in medieval times priests were employed here to say prayers and sing for the soul of the chapel's founder as well as for travellers and victims of violence on long journeys, which is why they were usually located on the major roads into or out of cities.

 

They were abolished during the Reformation in the 1540s and many were either demolished or sold off. One reason the Chantry Chapel in Wakefield has survived is because it was built into the structure of the bridge. During the Victorian era, there were plans to knock this building down and bring it to ground level but the Vicar of Wakefield at the time secured its transfer to the Church of England and it was restored. Most of what you can see above ground is Victorian. It was completely rebuilt with some extra details and embellieshments added, including new windows. Originally, all the windows were meant to contain stained glass but funding ran out.

 

There is a lot more information here: www.buildingconservation.com/articles/bridgechapels/bridg...

Part of a bouquet given as a holiday gift. HBW

Le parti pris de Louis Benech a été de créer un bosquet accueillant, moins fragile que ceux du XVIIe siècle et pouvant être ouvert au public en permanence, permettant au visiteur de goûter seul ou en famille à l’intimité de ces salons de verdure.

Les arbres choisis par Louis Benech – hêtres, chênes verts, quercus ilex, phillyrea latifolia... ne dépasseront pas les dix-sept mètres voulus par Le Nôtre, permettant ainsi au bosquet de rester complètement invisible depuis le Château et de s’intégrer au domaine. Le visiteur sera convié à découvrir une promenade dansante menant à une grande clairière de lumière et d'eau. Trois sculptures-fontaines ont été réalisées par Jean-Michel Othoniel. Posées à fleur d'eau et composées d'entrelacs et d'arabesques dorées en perles de Murano, matériau "signature" de l'artiste, elles s’inspirent directement des ballets donnés par Louis XIV et de l’Art de décrire la danse de Raoul-Auger Feuillet de 1701. Des calligraphies dynamiques qui rappellent les parterres en broderie présents à Versailles.

www.chateauversailles.fr/les-actualites-du-domaine/evenem...

L'ancien monastère de Sumela se situe au pied d'une falaise abrupte face à la vallée de l'Altındere dans la région de Maçka dans la province de Trébizonde en Turquie.

 

Une des parties situées sous la voûte de la grotte.

 

D'après diapositive

  

I have been of of this platform for way too long so i will be posting my projects from the last couple of years that i have been away. Stay tuned for more!!

Part of the old freight depot in Duisburg

-- So let's hear it, dollface

~ Stop flicking your cigarette ashes on my floor, you animal.

-- Sorry doll, murder always makes me forget my manners.

~ I didn't kill him.

-- You don't seem too broken up about it.

~ I'm glad he's dead. I hated him, he was a lousy, no good, bastard. He told me so himself when I met him...I didn't believe him. I hated him, but I didn't kill him. It's not a crime to hate someone is it?

-- No, it's not a crime to hate but it never comes to any good that I can see. If you didn't pull the trigger, I'm sure you have an idea who did. I know a cozy table for two. Let's go downtown and compare notes.

~ Are you arresting me?

-- No, you're not under arrest...yet. Let's call it a first date, ok doll.

to be continued...

 

This is part 3 of series inspired the classic hard boiled detective novel. The type written by Dashiell Hammett who wrote The Maltese Falcon and Raymond Chandler who wrote the Big Sleep.

  

For our daily challenge - stain

 

Like the previous two shots this is lit with a fresnel light to the right and a white reflector to the left.

 

I brought it a bit closer to make it harsher and raised it for the higher camera angle.

Nikon D7000 ~ Nikkor 50mm 1.8G ~ Exposure 1/100 sec. ~ Aperture f/2.8 ~ ISO Speed 100

 

Campanile della basilica della SS.Annunziata

Napoli

Part of the greater flamingo flock on one of the Montenegro salt lagoons. The birds in this flock were noticeably more coloured than birds elsewhere on the Ria, especially the legs.

Just got back from Ireland, which is what we always do during Christmas vacation and summer, because most of my family is from there. I've been going here since I was born, and it feels like my true home. When I am here, I am happier and more inspired than I ever am anywhere else. It's about toast, and rainy days, and constant television or radio, and smoky smelling air, and chocolate ready-brek. My family runs a pub here, and it's always fun to people watch.

This a very special little girl who I met at the bar today. She has had a very interesting life so far and is only nine years old. I asked if I could take her photograph. It took some convincing as she doesn't think she's pretty enough for photos (her foster parents had told her this), but by the end we were good friends, and hopefully we'll be taking loads of pictures together soon. Her grandparents look after her now, and they come down to the bar quite a bit over the holidays.

 

A wet street in Donegal, Ireland, at night on New Year's Eve.

  

 

الله عووضني بغيرك .. وأحمد الله إني لقيته .. لا تواآخذني حبيبي .. حتى أناآ اسمك نسيته ! ؛)

 

Without Edit mthl maw3adtkom :)

 

A prototype part courtesy of Black Six and the BZP staff, given as a prize for the Hummaera being a finalist in BBC Contest #65.

 

I'm quite excited to use this, as the normal versions only came in a few drab colors.

Part of the Windward Islands chain, Dominica is widely regarded as the 'Nature Island'. With lush rain forests and a volcanic landscape, it is an island very different from most others in the Caribbean. It also happens to be my favourite!

I spent some time camped in Atlin, British Columbia this past weekend. It is beyond a doubt, my favourite town. There is so much to love about Atlin from its slow pace of life, to it’s people, to the character of its gold rush era architecture, to the natural beauty that surrounds it.

 

With so many great attributes, any visit to Atlin is also an opportunity to take loads of photos. Some of the buildings have so much character that I have photographed them many times and yet it seems like I always find a new element or aspect that pushes me to take one more picture.

 

This building is a perfect example of why I keep revisiting the same sites. In this case, a beautifully warm golden hour light had lit up the structure, and I snapped another photo. Well, that was on this past weekend, and I am so glad that I stopped the truck got out and took the time to take the shot. Five days later, this building, and the General Store next door are both gone. From what I’ve read, it looks like a fire broke out in the General Store. The old dry wood that comprised the building must have caught easily and burned rapidly, quickly engulfing the building. I am sure the volunteer fire department did all they could, and they did a great job preventing the fire from spreading to other old wooden structures all around, but for this shed and the General Store, all that remains now are memories, and the photos that people have taken. There is a newspaper story about the loss, here: www.yukon-news.com/news/atlin-general-store-destroyed-by-...

 

Photo taken with the Olympus OM-D E-M1 and M.Zuiko 12-40mm f/2.8. Raw conversion and post processing were performed in DxO PhotoLab 5.5.x.

Attercliffe near Sheffield once a productive steel works.

Model ♥ MASHALLA PllzzZ

Taken By: Me ♥

Edited : Without Edit { JUST MY NAME }

 

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Here is another shot that I captured, this male buck was on watch while the rest of the Mob were eating.

Part of a Canada Day concert in downtown Calgary.

 

C. J.R. Devaney

Tình cũ cũng như 1 vết thương... Vết thương càng to thì máu càng chãy nhiều, yêu càng đậm sâu thì càng đau đớn. Khi ta cố quên thì nó lại nhức nhối. Phải chăng chỉ có thời gian mới làm nó phai nhạt.. Nhưng thời gian chỉ làm vết thương trở thành vết sẹo, khi ta chạm vào thì miền kí ức kia lại tràn về...thật ra vết thương nó là thật...1 nét nứt ở tim :)

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Compositionally Challenged Week 6 - Part of My Day

No explanation necessary LOL!

www.shapeways.com/product/J2BCPHY2C/angle-element-top-2-a...

 

Again, if you buy it, you are the one trying it for me.

 

Lol the render shadow line kinda looks bad, huh?

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