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Camera: Zero Image 2000 Pinhole
Film: Kodak Ektar 100
Exposure Time: 12 seconds
Location: North Fork Nooksack River - Glacier, Washington
I'm pleased to announce the opening of my first photography show. Beginning Sunday December 2nd and running through the end of January, 12 of my pinhole photographs will be displayed at Elysian Brewing Company's Tangletown brewpub. The exhibition showcases my work in two distinct areas: interiors of breweries/bars and landscape photography.
For those of you in the Seattle area, I invite all of you to venture on down to the brewpub to enjoy a pint and some food, and see my work in person. For more information on the venue please click the hyperlink provided above.
forza and I made up because I was on a roll today. I had two direct influences for these, at1503, we just talked about closeups and I caught whatever bug you have lol. Everyone else, he just put up some really nice GT sport shots that made me want to do these: www.flickr.com/photos/72436221@N03
Also, Andre I hope mine are different enough from yours. Seeing yours made me want to shoot mine, I just got it lol
He just did some a few hours ago
www.flickr.com/photos/147727510@N05/
(sorry im like a lost lamb with formatting, dunno if hyperlinking is possible)
these are all edited with photoshop, from FH4 on the xbox one
As always, shot through my kitchen window. He stood there, immobile, for quite a while.
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See my photos on fluidr: www.fluidr.com/photos/mimbrava
I invite you to stroll through my Galleries: www.flickr.com/photos/mimbrava/galleries
I don't know why Flickr is not permitting hyperlinks to these two sites anymore.
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2016 is year of the Red Monkey Male FireMonkey. The Chinese name of 2016 in the Chinese Horoscope calendar is Male Fire Monkey. Chinese apply Five Elements (Metal, Water, Wood, Fire and Earth) into the Chinese calendar. Male Fire is in the Fire group. The color of Fire is connected to Red. Monkey is the calendar character corresponding to Monkey. Therefore, 2016 is the Red Fire Monkey year.2016 is the 4713th Chinese Year. According to Chinese Horoscope calendar, the first day of Red Monkey is on February 4, 2016. This day is not the Chinese New Year Day. Most of Internet Chinese horoscope sites use Chinese New Year Day to determine the Chinese zodiac sign, which is wrong. Chinese New Year Day of Red Monkey Year is on February 8, 2016. This is the reason that some people confuse their Chinese zodiac signs.The first day of the Chinese astrological year is the first day of the Tiger Month (Start of Spring). The Tiger Month begins around February 4, each year. If you were born before February 4, then you should check Your Chinese Zodiac Sign first before reading your 2016 Chinese zodiac forecast.Monkey is the 9th animal in 12 zodiac signs. Monkey is after 8th Sheep and before 10th Chicken. Monkey is the animal in the first of Metal Cycle. Monkey, Chicken and Dog are in the cycle of Metal. Our Chinese horoscope prediction combines the theory of Five Elements, the relationships betweens animal signs and the image meaning of I-Ching hexagram.The prediction for 2016 Year of Monkey is based on your birth year, the Chinese zodiac signs. We have different forecasting method for 2016 using your entire Chinese astrology birth chart, which is required your birthday and birth time. You can find the hyperlink in the end of the prediction.According to Chinese Five Elements Horoscopes, Monkey contains Metal and Water. Metal is connected to gold. Water is connected to wisdom and danger. Therefore, we will deal with more financial events in the year of the Monkey. Monkey is a smart, naughty, wily and vigilant animal. If you want to have good return for your money investment, then you need to outsmart the Monkey. Metal is also connected to the Wind. That implies the status of events will be changing very quickly. Think twice before you leap when making changes for your finance, career, business relationship and people relationship.
www.classicandsportscar.com/gallery/20m-alfa-romeo-bat-tr...(24.10.2020)::Hyperlink_20180116_175007319
used here
copyright © 2006 sean dreilinger
view shooting rachel shooting her japanese maple - _MG_4491 on a black background.
'The Last of our Kind'
First Leeds YJ07 LVU 19026
Fleet: 19026
Reg: YJ07 LVU
Operator: First Leeds
Route: 72 - Bradford (Hyperlink)
Depot: Bramley
Livery: 72 Hyperlink
Type: Wright Streetcar/ Volvo B7LA
Location: Leeds Eastgate
Notes: The FTR dream team is no more! After today (22/07/16) the 72 goes 100% Streetdeck and these boys split up. The future of them is uncertain. It is rumoured that some are going down to the Eden Project to work as Shuttles and that the rest are to be scrapped. I hope to see them again in Leeds one day, I'm sure some would hate that!
4 of them are parked up at the Halifax depot and more at Bradford. Some may be still inside Cherry Row but only the Secret Service know that info!
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maybe this is how Flickr works...
I could spend hours documenting and linking to other images on this trip...
Flickr is the worlds most used relational database with hyperlinks everywhere amongst its 100 million members!
Just how huge is the scale? Monstrously huge. We have more than 100 million accounts. We store, render, and serve tens of billions of photos. Our storage footprint alone is hundreds of petabytes (that’s hundreds of millions of gigabytes). We have hundreds of databases. The list goes on - all the numbers are enormous. They’re so big that we’re often literally hitting the limits of physics, such as the speed of light and the rotational speed of disks, as we try to move faster.
Flickr is a very large platform built out of a number of smaller internal services. Together, those services deliver the Flickr experience you know and love. I’m happy to report that a number of services have already moved to our new infrastructure 100%, and more will finish in the next few weeks and months. Each time a service moves, the error rate drops dramatically and the performance jumps. Fewer Pandas are seen.
see www.flickr.com/help/forum/en-us/72157707090281734/
See more history here..
www.britannica.com/topic/Flickrcom
Flickr, photo-sharing Web site owned by SmugMug and headquartered in San Francisco, California.
Flickr is an ad-supported service, free to the general public, that allows users to upload digital photographs from their own computers and share them online with either private groups or the world at large. In the early 2000s it won a fast-growing contingent of enthusiasts on the strength of its many social-networking features, most significantly the ability for users to discuss photographs online.
The service began as a peripheral feature in an online electronic game being developed by the Canadian software company Ludicorp. Company founders (and spouses) Stewart Butterfield and Caterina Fake ultimately abandoned the game and debuted Flickr by itself in 2004. Its key early innovation was the use of “free tagging,” a feature that enabled users to associate metadata tags—searchable keywords—of their own devising with any photographs they viewed, thus creating a large network of associations and allowing users around the world to discover each other’s work. By developing an unregulated but expansive “folksonomy,” Flickr spared itself the prohibitive cost of centrally creating links and groupings.
In March 2005 Flickr was purchased by the Internet giant Yahoo! and relocated to California. Under the Yahoo! banner, Flickr became a dominant photo-sharing service, increasing its roster of registered users from 250,000 to more than 2,000,000 in less than a year. The site continued rolling out new features, including copyright management, an interactive map of photographed locations, and customizable print products. In June 2008 Butterfield and Fake left Yahoo!, and Flickr continued to expand. In July 2008 Getty Images, one of the world’s largest photographic agencies, announced a plan to begin inviting selected Flickr members to participate in one of its commercial photo groups. Flickr was supplanted as the dominant photo-sharing service by social media companies such as Facebook and Instagram, and it also faced competition from other services that offered inexpensive online data storage. In 2017 the American telecommunications company Verizon Communications acquired Yahoo! and reorganized it into a subsidiary, Oath, and the next year SmugMug acquired Flickr from Oath.
All the Hard Quiz tags and names moved to the comment below.. 07-09-24
Here goes another attempt at layering/textures. These are $4 tulips from Walmart (my daughter and I decided we needed these to brighten up our Saturday). Thank you to dayzee for crediting a texture she used on a beautiful photo she posted, texture courtesy of NinianLif (one of the freebies). Oh! and I learned how to do a hyperlink too!
Added note: The yellow/green background is one of my daughter's "neon" colored posterboards we have handy for school projects.
The Grand Canal Docks first opened in 1796. At the time they were the world's largest docks. They fell into decline within just a few decades, due mostly to disuse with the arrival of the railways. The landscape was overwhelmed by Dublin Gas Company's mountains of black coal, along with chemical factories, tar pits, bottle factories and iron foundries. However, bakers and millers maintained business along the southern edge of the inner basin.
By the 1960s, the Grand Canal Docks were almost completely derelict. By 1987, it was decided that Hanover Quay was too toxic to sell. Regeneration began in 1998, when Bord Gáis sold the Dublin Docklands Development Authority (DDDA) the former gasworks site located in the area between Sir John Rogerson's Quay and Hanover Quay for €19 million. The DDDA spent €52 million decontaminating the land, even though the likely return was estimated at just €40 million. The decontamination took place under the supervision of the Environmental Protection Agency between 2002 and 2006. The process involved constructing an underground wall eight metres deep around the affected area and the contaminated land dug out and removed. By the time the decontamination was finished, an inflated property bubble and increased demand in the area (brought on, in part, by the decision by Google to set up its European headquarters nearby), allowed the authority to sell the land for €300 million. The DDDA injected some of its new wealth into the area's infrastructure including seers, street lighting, and civic spaces.
A number of significant developments have happened since involving the construction of millions worth of real estate, the arrival of several thousand new residents, and the establishment of what is now known as Silicon Docks.
Most of the buildings surrounding Grand Canal Square such as the Bord Gáis Energy Theatre, The Marker Hotel, and HQ office development, were developed by McCauley Daye O’Connell Architects. Notable buildings in the Grand Canal Dock area include:
Alto Vetro - The Alto Vetro apartment building was awarded the Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland’s (RIAI) Silver Medal for Housing (2007-2008).It was built by the Montevetro developers Treasury Holdings.
Boland's Mill - Boland's Mill was a functioning mill until 2001. The site, including older stone buildings and taller concrete silos, is now derelict. The site is currently undergoing a €150 million reconstruction to become Bolands Quay, accommodating new residences, commercial, retail, and civic spaces.
Bord Gáis Energy Theatre - The Bord Gáis Energy Theatre is the largest theatre in Ireland. It designed by Polish-American architect Daniel Liebeskind. It was opened as the Grand Canal Theatre in 2010 but renamed in March 2012 as part of a paid naming rights agreement.
The Factory - The Factory houses Irish Film and Television Network studios, as well as rehearsal and recording studios where a number of U2's albums were recorded.
Google Docks - The Montevetro building completed in 2010 stands at a height of 67 metres and is currently the tallest commercial building in Dublin. It was sold to Google in January 2011 and subsequently renamed "Google Docks". In 2014, the Google Docks building was joined by an "iconic" curving three-pronged steel and transparent glass footbridge to Google's two office buildings across Barrow Street - Gordon House and Gasworks House. It has been named "Hyperlink".
The Marker Hotel - The Marker Hotel is one of only six of The Leading Hotels of the World in Ireland. It was designed in 2004 by Portuguese architect Manuel Aires Mateus. It opened in 2013, and offers the city’s first rooftop terrace and bar.[
Millennium Tower - Millennium Tower is an apartment building located on the Grand Canal outer basin. At 63 metres in height, it was the tallest storied building in Dublin from 1998 - 2009. [I dislike it].
used here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here
copyright © 2008 sean dreilinger
view brothers work as a team to win at mario kart - sequoia ambushes mom while nick races to the finish line - _MG_3340 on a black background.
It's my day off, which means I'm basically just staring at this here computer until I gather the strength to go outside.
So here's another photo.
Carré is, hopefully, one of my new models. We're doing a shoot on sunday, and I'm thinking it'll go well, as she's goddamned gorgeous.
She's also a singer/songwriter, and I was supposed to go to her show wednesday night, but I ate too much at dinner, and that makes me wanna go to sleep. So I did.
Because I'm old.
Carré fits all the prerequisites of my models: hot, and....hot. and I don't know her, which I always enjoy. New people, all my jokes sound fresh.
So here's fingers crossed she isn't a serial killer.
Also.
I feel like now I've got to do a bit of multimedia with my posts here, so here's a hyperlink:
That's my tumblr. I put up links to stuff I like, photos that don't quite make the cut for here, that kind of meshegas. Building my interwebmpire (don't know if that works, but let's try it out) one website at a time.
May your friday go fast, and your weekend go long.
Images courtesy of The Cornell Lab of Ornithology
www.allaboutbirds.org/cornellherons
Note: Cornell owns the copyright to all of the content being produced, and while we do encourage sharing (ideally with attribution to the Cornell Lab and hyperlinking to the cams), any commercial use has to be cleared with the Lab.
Princess cut diamond with pave band engagement ring I photographed for our bespoke jewellery portfolio and website rumouronline.com.
Please do not comment on these images in order to place hyperlinks to your own businesses or commercial blogs without permission (comments will be deleted and you will be blocked). Thanks.
keeps the stylish gal - stylish! With LizRetros' fab array of 3-D printed wigs and glasses. Hyperlink takes you to full story and photo portfolio in my blog Dolldom.
view nick / harry potter and his juicebox - _MG_3189 on a black background.
copyright © 2006 sean dreilinger
Here are three of my most recently made pinhole cameras - all based around the original Debonair Toy Camera (bottom-right). I've been using them almost exclusively recently. Great fun to build, as well as use!
Click on the hyperlinks below for more information on each camera's construction, including "how-to" videos.
"The Pin-Debonair" Pinhole Camera. 120 roll film. (bottom-left)
"The Pin-Deboroid" Pinhole Camera. Type-100 instant pack film. (top-left)
"The Pin-Sta-Nair" Pinhole Camera. Instax Mini instant pack film. (top-right)
An "Original" Debonair Toy Camera. 120 roll film. (bottom-right)
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A special "thanks and mahalo" to Michael Raso of the Film Photography Project. He generously provided me the Debonair cameras used in these modification. Super-Positive!
used here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here
he loves playing with alphabet blocks -- i'm not sure what was going on with the blocks here but he sure was happy!
copyright © 2007 sean dreilinger
view happy happy joy joy - _MG_9548 on a black background.
The sky was perfectly clear for tonight’s penumbral lunar eclipse, and I got this shot precisely at 7:43 pm, at its height. I frankly could not see that the moon was any less bright than normal, but it has to have been. Here is an article, with an explanatory graphic, describing what this type of eclipse is.
Sorry there are not so many details of craters; the moon was too bright, even at peak eclipse.
Handheld, from my front porch.
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copyright © Mim Eisenberg/mimbrava studio. All rights reserved.
See my photos on fluidr: www.fluidr.com/photos/mimbrava
I invite you to stroll through my Galleries: www.flickr.com/photos/mimbrava/galleries
I don't know why Flickr is not permitting hyperlinks to these two sites anymore.
A blast from the past here (10 years ago) with Wright Streetcar (First West Yorkshire 19004) working the Hyperlink service (72 Bradford to Leeds).
The Street Cars never did take off wherever they were used.
(B7FTR) MH06ZSW Volvo B7LA Wright Streetcar Articulated Bus.
7300cc Diesel.
New in May 2006 to First York.
They are/were 18.7 Metres long - the longest buses in the UK.
This bus has been untaxed since 2018
- Fate of the vehicle unknown.
The top ten by revenue in 1993 (source Computerworld):
IBM
DEC
Telecom
Unisys
CPG
Apple
Fujitsu
Wang
Paxus
NCR
Dramatic changes in the IT industry between 1993 and 2021!
A shift to Cloud computing and IT Service companies.
1990: WORLDWIDEWEB, THE FIRST WEB BROWSER
Of all the technologies that changed our lives, perhaps the most profound of the last 50 years has been the web. But it wasn't the ability to hyperlink documents that made the most impact. Instead, it was the application that presented all that information to users, the browser.
Images courtesy of The Cornell Lab of Ornithology.
www.allaboutbirds.org/cornellherons
Note: Cornell owns the copyright to all of the content being produced, and while we do encourage sharing (ideally with attribution to the Cornell Lab and hyperlinking to the cams), any commercial use has to be cleared with the Lab.
Edwardian style diamond and sapphire flower ring. 1.30cts old brilliant cut diamond central stone with half-moon sapphires, brilliant cut diamonds and millgrained platinum setting. I photographed this for our brochure and website.
We recreated this ring from an old design... so although it looks old... it is in fact all new save for the old cut diamond in the centre.
Old cuts diamonds like this one are the precursors to the modern brilliant cuts we are all familiar with. They have less facets than the modern cut and (due to age) tend to look a little off-white!
Please do not comment on these images in order to place hyperlinks to your own businesses or commercial blogs (comments will be deleted and you will be blocked). Thanks.
The theme of this post is business. So let's get some business out of the way, shall we. Amazon.com is awesome. Here's something that's equally awesome: Say you want to buy something on Amazon. Click on the hyperlinks that are just below every The People of Detroit photo. That will take you to Amazon.com. Amazon's Affiliate program will in turn give TPOD a percentage of anything you order during that visit. There is no additional cost to you. As always, your viewership is greatly appreciated. As is your money.
The G.R. N'namdi Gallery in Detroit's Cultural Center is one of my favorite places to view contemporary art. Light flows into the 16,000 square foot facility through skylights set in a 30-foot high ceiling held aloft by exposed wooden beams. The space is populated by works from artists such as Romare Bearden and Jacob Lawrence. The collection is sophisticated and abstract but not so obtuse as to defy intelligibility.
George N'namdi founded the gallery 30 years ago. He's pictured here in front of Angelbert Metoyer's "Icon Execution."
I visited the gallery a week before making this photo. The gallery had about 14 or 15 people wandering through it. George rounded us up and took us on an impromptu tour.
The tour culminated at the rear of the gallery. George showed us an area that will soon be a restaurant. George also intimated plans for a courtyard that would serve as a pedestrian link to the Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit one street over. He envisions this courtyard as a place for people to congress and as a social anchor for the broader community.
As he spoke, his passion for using the arts to beautify this part of the world was conveyed in his broad smile and glinting eyes. He immediately impressed me as the kind of person that makes Detroit a place worth calling home. A perfect candidate for the The People of Detroit.
He graciously agreed to be photographed for the project. I returned a week later to do so. After photographing George, I found myself wondering what led him to start a business to begin with.
Starting a business is like skydiving: a lot of people think about it. Then they make a sandwich. Our inaction is understandable. Why would anyone leap from a safe 9-5 life toward the uncharted potential peril of self-employment?
"I felt there was a cultural need for the gallery," George said. "But there wasn't any economic reason. As a matter of fact, I was sure it would fail, but it was still something I felt I had to do."
I felt "I had to do it" about a year ago. After many years on the cubicle farm, ole Noah was finally put out to pasture one last time. I took this as an opportunity to finally pursue The People of Detroit, portrait photography and writing full-time. It was simultaneously liberating and terrifying.
That's why George's account resonates with me. It's reassuring to know that I was not the only newly-minted self-employed person wrought with trepidation. I found it reassuring that at the dawn of his endeavor, it also occurred to George that failure was not only possible, but likely.
You see, the old aphorism about how "failure is not an option" may be persuasive during a high school football game halftime locker room pep talk, but anyone who's lived long enough to not die knows that failure is always an option.
So, considering all this, why does anyone take the self-employment leap? Because they are compelled to do so.
Maybe they are compelled by a need to enrich the cultural landscape of a hardscrabble blue collar city.
Maybe they are compelled by a need to not ever ever again in life have to listen to a soul-sapping, pencil-neck, asshole boss who walks over to their cubicle and tells them to stop whistling at work because whistling at work is unprofessional… which makes the beloved American maxim to "whistle while you work" maliciously misleading, doesn't it.
The reasons for taking that leap vary but the consequence is the same: a chance to fly free.
[View the ongoing project and meet more of: The People of Detroit ]
Mac users: The default color space for the internet is sRBG. PCs automatically use this space. Macs, however, use Color LCD. Why Apple uses a color space that is not used by most of the internet is beyond me. But we can fix that. To properly view photos on the internet, you have to change the default Mac color space. Please go to System Preferences => Display => Color => sRBG.
Peeling yellow paint on dirty metal.
This texture is provided free of charge under a Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License with the condition that a credit (printed use) or a hyperlink (online use) is made to www.grungetextures.com. Thanks!
Have you created artwork using this texture? Post it in the Grunge Textures Showcase flickr group. We'd love to see your work.
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My descent from High Street, passing the 739 m summit of The Knott on the immediate left, luckily coincided with a sunbeam breaking through the snow clouds to illuminate my next destination, the hamlet of Hartsop at the foot of the Kirkstone Pass.
The path at the lower left follows Hayeswater Gill (unsurprisingly draining from Hayeswater, off the left of the image), around the base of Gray Crag down to a much-photographed barn (not quite visible here) at the mouth of Pasture Bottom. A farm track then leads on past the base of Hartsop Dodd to Hartsop.
Brothers Water occupies the main valley floor, with Low Wood on the steep side of the ridge (Hartsop above How) climbing towards Hart Crag at the left edge of the image.
Beyond is Deepdale, with Deepdale Common on the far side. The snow-covered top of that ridge is Birks, leading to St Sunday Crag in the middle of skyline. The very familiar ridge extending left from there dips to Deepdale Hause before climbing back to Cofa Pike and Fairfield. Dollywaggon Pike, 9 km away, is visible in the gap of Deepdale Hause.
To the right of St Sunday Crag is the other main ridge of the Eastern Fells: Nethermost Pike is just discernable, curving round to Helvellyn; Lower Man is to the right. The 'pointy' peak at the right edge of the view is Catstye Cam, overlooking Red Tarn.
Closeup of old notebook paper.
This texture is provided free of charge under a Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License with the condition that a credit (printed use) or a hyperlink (online use) is made to www.grungetextures.com. Thanks!
Have you created artwork using this texture? Post it in the Grunge Textures Showcase flickr group. We'd love to see your work.
copyright © 2006 sean dreilinger
view bubble bath @ nine months - _MG_2987 on a black background.
The Grand Canal Docks first opened in 1796. At the time they were the world's largest docks. They fell into decline within just a few decades, due mostly to disuse with the arrival of the railways. The landscape was overwhelmed by Dublin Gas Company's mountains of black coal, along with chemical factories, tar pits, bottle factories and iron foundries. However, bakers and millers maintained business along the southern edge of the inner basin.
By the 1960s, the Grand Canal Docks were almost completely derelict. By 1987, it was decided that Hanover Quay was too toxic to sell. Regeneration began in 1998, when Bord Gáis sold the Dublin Docklands Development Authority (DDDA) the former gasworks site located in the area between Sir John Rogerson's Quay and Hanover Quay for €19 million. The DDDA spent €52 million decontaminating the land, even though the likely return was estimated at just €40 million. The decontamination took place under the supervision of the Environmental Protection Agency between 2002 and 2006. The process involved constructing an underground wall eight metres deep around the affected area and the contaminated land dug out and removed. By the time the decontamination was finished, an inflated property bubble and increased demand in the area (brought on, in part, by the decision by Google to set up its European headquarters nearby), allowed the authority to sell the land for €300 million. The DDDA injected some of its new wealth into the area's infrastructure including seers, street lighting, and civic spaces.
A number of significant developments have happened since involving the construction of millions worth of real estate, the arrival of several thousand new residents, and the establishment of what is now known as Silicon Docks.
Most of the buildings surrounding Grand Canal Square such as the Bord Gáis Energy Theatre, The Marker Hotel, and HQ office development, were developed by McCauley Daye O’Connell Architects. Notable buildings in the Grand Canal Dock area include:
Alto Vetro - The Alto Vetro apartment building was awarded the Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland’s (RIAI) Silver Medal for Housing (2007-2008).It was built by the Montevetro developers Treasury Holdings.
Boland's Mill - Boland's Mill was a functioning mill until 2001. The site, including older stone buildings and taller concrete silos, is now derelict. The site is currently undergoing a €150 million reconstruction to become Bolands Quay, accommodating new residences, commercial, retail, and civic spaces.
Bord Gáis Energy Theatre - The Bord Gáis Energy Theatre is the largest theatre in Ireland. It designed by Polish-American architect Daniel Liebeskind. It was opened as the Grand Canal Theatre in 2010 but renamed in March 2012 as part of a paid naming rights agreement.
The Factory - The Factory houses Irish Film and Television Network studios, as well as rehearsal and recording studios where a number of U2's albums were recorded.
Google Docks - The Montevetro building completed in 2010 stands at a height of 67 metres and is currently the tallest commercial building in Dublin. It was sold to Google in January 2011 and subsequently renamed "Google Docks". In 2014, the Google Docks building was joined by an "iconic" curving three-pronged steel and transparent glass footbridge to Google's two office buildings across Barrow Street - Gordon House and Gasworks House. It has been named "Hyperlink".
The Marker Hotel - The Marker Hotel is one of only six of The Leading Hotels of the World in Ireland. It was designed in 2004 by Portuguese architect Manuel Aires Mateus. It opened in 2013, and offers the city’s first rooftop terrace and bar.[
Millennium Tower - Millennium Tower is an apartment building located on the Grand Canal outer basin. At 63 metres in height, it was the tallest storied building in Dublin from 1998 - 2009. [I dislike it].
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NC - internet domain of New Caledonia.
Typing top-level domain .NC against blurred waving national flag of New Caledonia. Highly detailed fabric texture for 4K resolution.
Feel free to use this 720p HD clip in your non-commercial projects as long as you give a credit to ZNiCHKA Production.
If you want to use this clip in a commercial project and/or need production quality video, click on the links above to download the clip under royalty-free license. The royalty-free version have larger resolution, higher bit rate and much less compression artifacts. It also frees you from obligation to give the credit.
Clip ID: aq10920c