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According to local legend, a gold assay office built in the area in 1890 slid from its foundation, coming to rest at an odd angle. Odd angles create an illusion of objects seemingly rolling uphill. The same optical illusion can be seen in Pennsylvania's Laurel Caverns and at Santa Cruz, California's Mystery Spot. Oregon Vortex is also famous for "height change" illusion as the relative height of the two people changes depending on where they stand.[1] This effect happens due to a distorted background which results in a forced perspective, as with an Ames room.[2] It should be noted, however, that photographs published at the official website of the attraction appear to demonstrate the same apparent height anomaly even when the potentially confusing perspectives of the background are removed.
Day 2- It's a long way down! Climbing out of Zig Zag Canyon during my camping and backpacking trip on Mount Hood, following the Pardise Park Loop; trails included the Timberline Trail, Pacific Crest Trail, Paradise Park Trail, and Hidden Lake Trail.
MARLOW BUCKS
The current suspension bridge was designed by William Tierney Clark and was built between 1829 and 1832, replacing a wooden bridge further downstream which collapsed in 1828.[2] It is the only suspension bridge across the non-tidal Thames
This fulfills requirement 2, it’s taken outside the lander hall. The bus and cars are moving but the slow shutter speed of 1/10 of a second is not enough to capture that, so the foreground object is blurred and background is clear. Large aperture of F/22 and Low ISO of 50 were used to maintain the exposure of the picture.
Marlow Bridge is a road traffic and foot bridge over the River Thames in England between the town of Marlow, Buckinghamshire and the village of Bisham in Berkshire. It crosses the Thames just upstream of Marlow Lock, on the reach to Temple Lock.
There has been a bridge on the site since the reign of King Edward III which was stated in around 1530 to have been of timber. In 1642 this bridge was partly destroyed by the parliamentary army. In 1789 a new timber bridge was built by public subscription with a contribution from the Thames Navigation Commission to increase the headroom underneath.[3]
The current suspension bridge was designed by William Tierney Clark and was built between 1829 and 1832, replacing a wooden bridge further downstream which collapsed in 1828.[2] It is the only suspension bridge across the non-tidal Thames.[4] The Széchenyi Chain Bridge, spanning the River Danube in Budapest, was also designed by William Clark and it is a larger scale version of Marlow bridge.
Roskilde Cathedral (or Roskilde Domkirke in Danish), on the island of Zealand (Sjælland), is an important cathedral of the Lutheran Church of Denmark.
The cathedral is the most significant church in Denmark, the official royal burial church of the Danish monarchs, and a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1995. Its UNESCO designation is attributable to two criteria: 1) the architecture of the cathedral shows 800 years of European architectural styles, and 2) it is one of the earliest examples in Scandinavia of a Gothic cathedral to be built with brick, which encouraged the spread of the Brick Gothic style throughout Northern Europe. Built from 1170 to 1636, the cathedral incorporates both Gothic and Romanesque architectural features in its design. The cathedral has been the main burial site for Danish monarchs since the 15th century. As such, it has been significantly extended and altered over the centuries to accommodate a considerable number of burial chapels. The many added chapels display a range of different architectural styles.
Information from: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roskilde_Cathedral
Roskilde is a small city located roughly 20 miles west of Copenhagen on the Danish island of Zealand. With a population of approximately 53,000 (in 2023), the city is a business and educational center for the region and the 10th largest city in Denmark.
Roskilde has a long history, dating from the pre-Christian Viking Age. Its UNESCO-listed Gothic cathedral, now housing 39 tombs of the Danish monarchs, was completed in 1275, becoming a focus of religious influence until the Reformation. With the development of the rail network in the 19th century, Roskilde became an important hub for traffic with Copenhagen, and by the end of the century, there were tobacco factories, iron foundries, and machine shops.
Information from: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roskilde_Cathedral
This is Rainey - RAINEY and AQUA are hoping against all odds to find their forever home together. They really love each other and they love to cuddle, sit in your lap and play. They are very shy when we take them to Petsmart to be seen, but are really a wonderful pair of siblings. They are the last two of the litter and were rescued from a storm drain on January 24, 2010. They were about 4 weeks old and were the beginning of the 2010 kitten season! Do you have room for two more loving felines? They really don't eat that much and would make you very happy, they promise!
These are cats available from SNAP 2 It rescue. They took in 28 cats from a hoarding case & most of those cats are ready to be adopted. For more info check out their website.
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The Phoenix is Nagaoka's firework pride-and-joy. It was created to commemorate the resurrection of Nagaoka City after it was almost destroyed in World War 2. It truly is a spectacular display.
Hermit's Rest is a structure built in 1914 at the western end of Hermit Road in Grand Canyon Village at the south rim of the Grand Canyon in Arizona, United States. The main structure of Hermit's Rest was designed by southwest architect Mary Colter. Hermit's Rest is the westernmost stop on the south rim and now contains a snack bar and gift shop. It was built as a rest area for tourists on coaches operated by the Fred Harvey Company on the way to Hermit Camp. The building was designed to appear to be a natural stone formation, closely tied to the land. Colter selected furnishings that are included in the National Historic Landmark designation.[2]
It was one of four Mary Jane Colter Buildings that, as a set, was added to the National Register of Historic Places and declared to be a National Historic Landmark in 1987.
Mount Auburn Cemetery is the first rural cemetery in the United States, located on the line between Cambridge and Watertown in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, 4 miles (6.4 km) west of Boston.
With classical monuments set in a rolling landscaped terrain,[2] it marked a distinct break with Colonial-era burying grounds and church-affiliated graveyards. The appearance of this type of landscape coincides with the rising popularity of the term "cemetery", derived from the Greek for "a sleeping place." This language and outlook eclipsed the previous harsh view of death and the afterlife embodied by old graveyards and church burial plots.[3]
The 174-acre (70 ha) cemetery is important both for its historical aspects and for its role as an arboretum. It is Watertown’s largest contiguous open space and extends into Cambridge to the east, adjacent to the Cambridge City Cemetery and Sand Banks Cemetery. It was designated a National Historic Landmark District in 2003 for its pioneering role in 19th-century cemetery development.
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This photo satisfies requirement 2. It was taken at area 01. I used a relatively slow shutter speed of 1/4 in order for my subject to blur when he flailed really hard at the ping pong ball. I was able to turn down the iso as my shutter speed was relatively slow and allowed in more light.
Nature Landscape 2:
It is always fascinating to see a pattern and texture created solely by time and nature. The weather was very nice and shadows were just in the right place to give more texture in the photo. I used a low ISO since it didn't need high sensitivity to take photos under bright sunlight, and I used low aperture value to catch every detail of the photo. I could use a relatively fast shutter speed because there were sufficient enough light outside.
Mount Auburn Cemetery is the first rural cemetery in the United States, located on the line between Cambridge and Watertown in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, 4 miles (6.4 km) west of Boston.
With classical monuments set in a rolling landscaped terrain,[2] it marked a distinct break with Colonial-era burying grounds and church-affiliated graveyards. The appearance of this type of landscape coincides with the rising popularity of the term "cemetery", derived from the Greek for "a sleeping place." This language and outlook eclipsed the previous harsh view of death and the afterlife embodied by old graveyards and church burial plots.[3]
The 174-acre (70 ha) cemetery is important both for its historical aspects and for its role as an arboretum. It is Watertown’s largest contiguous open space and extends into Cambridge to the east, adjacent to the Cambridge City Cemetery and Sand Banks Cemetery. It was designated a National Historic Landmark District in 2003 for its pioneering role in 19th-century cemetery development.
Wikipedia
From the guided tour of Pamplona in Navarre, Spain.
We were taken inside the Iglesia de San Saturnino
The church of San Saturnino, more commonly called San Cernin (variant of the Navarrese Occitan Saint Sernin), is a Catholic religious building in the Old Town of the city of Pamplona, Foral Community of Navarra.
It is one of the five ancient parishes that Pamplona once had. The other four are the church of San Juan Bautista (Navarrería), that of San Nicolás, that of San Lorenzo and that of San Agustín.2 It is the parish of Burgo de San Cernin.
Prior to the Romanesque temple, which must have been built between 1180 and 1200, there is news of a primitive church that would have been located under the choir of the current chapel of Santo Cristo. It is mentioned in 1107 by Pedro de Roda in a donation.
The Romanesque church - small in size and with two towers - was the object of several attacks during the course of successive conflicts with neighboring towns: in 1222 it was the inhabitants of the town of San Nicolás who caused the deterioration of its roof, in 1276, during the Navarrería War, were key points in the defense as mentioned by Guilhem de Anelier.
The current church is Gothic from the 13th century. Reasons have been put forward that the works would have begun shortly after the war of 1276. Beginning at the head, as was common practice, they would have continued along the side walls, reaching the gable end around 1297. It is the date of the choir in whose keystone of the sotocoro vault this final date of construction is located.
There was a Gothic cloister attached to the south wall, which in the 18th century was occupied by a large chapel with a Greek cross plan dedicated to the Virgin of the Camino, patron saint of Pamplona.
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Pit 3 was discovered in June 1976, located north of Pit 1 at the western end. It is 25m to the South og Pit 1 and 120m to the East of Pit 2. It is of U-shape about 520sq.m, measuring 28.8m long from East to West, 24.57m wide from North to South and 5.2-5.4m deep. Investigation shows that Pit 3 was destroyed seriously in history. only 68 pottery figures, one chariot and 34 bronze weapons were unearthed from this pit. Pit 3 is now known as the commander center of Pit 1 and Pit 2
Navy Pier is a 3,300-foot (1,010 m) long pier on the Chicago shoreline of Lake Michigan. It is located in the Streeterville neighborhood of the Near North Side community area. The pier was built in 1916 at a cost of $4.5 million, equivalent to $96.1 million today.[2] It was a part of the Plan of Chicago developed by architect and city planner Daniel Burnham and his associates.
Day 2 | It looks like the team in Uganda had an amazing day. From washing feet, to participating in a genuine African wedding wardrobe and all). Looks like the students from both Uganda and America will never be the same! #missionuganda2014 #kingdomglobal #feetthatmove #kingstoneuganda
2.) It all starts out as a drawing and or idea, and then it spreads to other things.3.) The Asian Traveler, 4.)then it spread to a Native American, 5.)then to an Astronaut, then to two astronauts, then to a cartoon, 6.) then to Anime, its crazy once your mind travels. Art!
ODY is from the hoarding case. He is a total love bug. He loves to be held on his back and for you to kiss his tummy and love on him. He has a very loud purr!
These are cats available from SNAP 2 It rescue. They took in 28 cats from a hoarding case & most of those cats are ready to be adopted. For more info check out their website.
In 2 IT Technologies Pvt. Ltd is awarded as Emerging IT Services Company is being awarded by R.N Palai, CEO, OCAC, Government of Odisha and Manas Ranjan Panda, Director-STPI, Bhubaneswar and Deepak Sahu, Publisher & Group editor- VARINDIA & Kalinga Digital Media.
1.I took photo while I was following my friend around as he goes through his day as a college student. I took many photos of him but this photo in particular was interesting to me because I really like how it shows him holding a person and picking up a brochure. He’s in the library for the most of his day in school because he wants to really focus in school and keep his grades up. So I decided to capture him studying and followed him around. I shot this photo when he was done reading and I followed him to see exactly what he was going to do next and interesting enough he went to look up and read brochures of the Army, Navy, National Guard and so on.
2.It was really hard following my friend around as he goes about his normal day as a college student. I was literally inches away from him when I took this photo. I only one shot to take this photo because he was moving pretty fast. Since I only had one shot I choose to take it vertically to show the height of the person and to rule out any other distraction around him.
Wondabyne is a small railway station located next to Mullet Creek, which connects 6km down to the Hawkesbury River. The stations platforms are only a few metres long and it is the other station in Australia that has no road access.
The station appears to be only used by those doing water activities on the adjacent creek (there is a pontoon next to Platform 1, the creek side), and those bushwalking through the escarpment next to Platform 2).
It is quite a walk to the nearest road.
Mount Auburn Cemetery is the first rural cemetery in the United States, located on the line between Cambridge and Watertown in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, 4 miles (6.4 km) west of Boston.
With classical monuments set in a rolling landscaped terrain,[2] it marked a distinct break with Colonial-era burying grounds and church-affiliated graveyards. The appearance of this type of landscape coincides with the rising popularity of the term "cemetery", derived from the Greek for "a sleeping place." This language and outlook eclipsed the previous harsh view of death and the afterlife embodied by old graveyards and church burial plots.[3]
The 174-acre (70 ha) cemetery is important both for its historical aspects and for its role as an arboretum. It is Watertown’s largest contiguous open space and extends into Cambridge to the east, adjacent to the Cambridge City Cemetery and Sand Banks Cemetery. It was designated a National Historic Landmark District in 2003 for its pioneering role in 19th-century cemetery development.
Wikipedia
FOR FOUR DAYS is my final from Typography 2. It was, at its core, an assignment based around the idea of a calender. Using stickers, I created a four day calender (from April 20th - April 23) that would be placed in ten site specific locations (five interior to MCAD, five exterior to MCAD). Then, every night at midnight I would put up the new days sticker, advancing the calender as well as the overall statement, which was one about existence. On each sticker were the words "you were here on" in varying type faces for each day. This was meant to show, in a subtle manner, the existence of the person looking at the sticker. I then documented the entire process using photography, my own writing, found essays and poems, and compiled it all into this 72 page book.
Completed Spring 2007, Typography 2.
HAMMRIN HANK is part of the All Star Team. Mom gave birth to 5 very healthy baby boys. They are all wonderful playful kittens and would just love to make your home their home! Hank, Pistol Pete and Chipper are still looking for you! They were born on April 8, 2010.
These are cats available from SNAP 2 It rescue. They took in 28 cats from a hoarding case & most of those cats are ready to be adopted. For more info check out their website.
Sullivan Island Beach - we entered at the area next to the Sullivan Island lighthouse - Station 18 1/2. It was still overcast from the rain shower we had the Boone Hall Plantation earlier.
Day 2:
* It’s cold during the Christmas Season! Warm up today by drinking some yummy hot chocolate. Don’t forget to share with your Mommy or Daddy!
i like this one better large:
Forgot to mention The Daily Terror issue 2. It's been out for a while and features a few illustrations by me, as well as an interview with Mickey Rourke, 9/11 conspiracy nutiness and a Pirate photo shoot which I art directed.
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Too tired, too rushed.. this skirt did not turn out well. Oh well. It was #3 when I was only aiming for 2... It was one of those days (nights) where I did not feel like sewing but felt like I had to finish it...
blogged here.
Our group took a short ride on a pirate ship in the harbor off Thessaloniki. Legend has it that pirates conspired to build the strong ship in 1935 and that during World War 2, it served as a minesweeper.
Day 2 | It looks like the team in Uganda had an amazing day. From washing feet, to participating in a genuine African wedding wardrobe and all). Looks like the students from both Uganda and America will never be the same! #missionuganda2014 #kingdomglobal #feetthatmove #kingstoneuganda
questions
1. It is convenient and fast to use a type of line of composition.
2. It will makes it beautiful.
3. It gonna changes the feeling of visual.
4.Change the weight of lines.
5.If it is continuity it will be complete but if it is discontinuity it looks like to be ruptured.
6.It is abrupt.
7.Have the beautiful and continuity frame.