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Cosmos gently adorned with bokeh.

Adorned in ceremonial attire, a woman feeds migrating gulls along the Bay of Bangkok in Samut Prakan Province, Thailand. She was actually posing for another photographer ... you might say I swooped in and plucked the opportunity at hand :)

 

Nikon D7500, Sigma 18-300, ISO 400, f/6.0, 165mm, 1/250s

Where the boardwalk covers running springs these ice crystals form in Yankee Springs Recreational Area.

This superb Renaissance equestrian statue of Duke Antoine of Lorraine (1489-1544) adorns the gatehouse of the palace of the Lorraine's Dukes in Nancy. It took as a model the famous equestrian statue of King Louis XII in Blois.

 

The original statue, which dated from 1511-1512, was destroyed during the french Revolution. The current statue dates from 1851.

 

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Le fier duc

 

Cette superbe statue équestre Renaissance du duc Antoine de Lorraine (1489-1544), orne la porterie du palais des ducs de Lorraine à Nancy. Elle a pris pour modèle la célèbre statue éuquestre du roi Louis XII à Blois.

 

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La statue originale qui datait de 1511-1512 a été détruite à la Révolution. La statue actuelle date de 1851.

 

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Nancy - Lorraine - France

This boardwalk takes you through about a quarter of a mole of wetlands in Yankee Springs, Michigan.

Last weekend. This tree overhanging the river was completely covered in frozen cobwebs

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Museo de Artes y Costumbres Populares - Sevilla

 

El Museo de Artes y Costumbres Populares de la ciudad de Sevilla (Andalucía, España) está localizado en la plaza de América del parque de María Luisa. Al otro lado de la plaza se encuentra el Museo Arqueológico. Fue el pabellón de Arte Antiguo de la Exposición Iberoamericana de 1929.

 

Fue planteado como pabellón de Industrias, Manufacturas y Artes Decorativas. Finalmente, se le llamó pabellón de Arte Antiguo e Industrias Artísticas. Se trata de un edificio proyectado en 1913 y construido en 1914 por el arquitecto Aníbal González, autor también de los otros edificios levantados en la misma plaza de América. Es de ladrillo visto con motivos decorativos de cerámica. Por su estilo arquitectónico, fue conocido como el pabellón Mudéjar.

 

En principio constaba de dos plantas sobre una cámara de aireación para evitar la humedad. Se realiza una mejora durante la década de 1960 en la planta principal, que tenía más de doce metros de altura, y se dividió con una planta artificial (corresponde a la planta primera) por el arquitecto Antonio Delgado y Roig. En 1972 se unen las plantas con una gran escalera de caracol que diseña el arquitecto José Galnares Sagastizábal, trabajo que realiza después de que la construcción fuese designada para albergar el museo por el Decreto de Creación del Museo de Artes y Costumbres Populares de Sevilla, con fecha de 23 de marzo de 1972, constituido como una sección del Museo de Bellas Artes.

 

Sus funciones como museo se desarrollan desde el 4 de marzo de 1973, fecha en que abre sus puertas al público.

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Museum of Arts and Popular Customs of Seville

 

The Museum of Arts and Popular Customs of Seville (Spanish: Museo de Artes y Costumbres Populares) is a museum in Seville, Andalusia, Spain, located in the María Luisa Park, across the Plaza de América from the Provincial Archeological Museum.

 

The museum occupies the Mudéjar Pavilion (Pabellón Mudéjar) designed by Aníbal González and built in 1914. It served as an art pavilion, the Pabellón de Arte Antiguo, for the Ibero-American Exposition of 1929, when Aníbal González had the opportunity to design several additional permanent buildings for the plaza. The exterior is ceramic over brick, and has three doors with archivolts adorned with glazed tiles (azulejos).[citation needed]

 

The building originally consisted of two stories over an aeration chamber (necessary because of the humidity). In the 1960s, the main floor, originally over 12 metres (39 ft) high, was divided in two, with an intermediate level added by architect Delgado Roig. In 1972, as part of the preparations for the current museum, the various stories of the building were connected by a grand spiral staircase designed by José Galnares Sagastizábal.

 

The museum was established by a decree of 23 March 1972, initially as a section of the Museum of Fine Arts of Seville. It opened its doors to the public 4 March 1973.[2] For the next seven years, the museum fell under the responsibility of the Ministry of Education and Science, but the city government occupied more than half of the poorly maintained building. Neither institution took full responsibility. This situation led to a series of temporary closures. In 1976, the electric bill could not be paid, and the museum had to be shut until it could get power again. In 1979, heavy rains damaged the interior.

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Yellow Tulip....

 

Yesterday morning Karen and I went for a short walk to Williams Parkway and McLaughlin Road to get some photos of the tulips that were adorning this particular stretch of the parkway.

 

The light was perfectly diffused with some light cloud cover, which made everything nice and bright without casting long dark shadows.

 

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The Adorn Display from Zibska features a beautiful headpiece that comes in 10 colors and eye make up (sold separately) that comes in 12 colors. The eye makeup also has appliers available in Lelutka/Genus/LAQ/CATWA/OMEGA/and tattoo layer for standard bodies.

 

The Adorn Display will be at the Shiny Shabby Event until the 15th of June.

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A meadow adorned by Indian paintbrush, American bistort, yellow lousewort, and fleabane daisies paints a lovely canvas in front of spires of spruce and granite in the headwaters of Arapaho Creek, western side of the Indian Peaks/ Front Range. Apache (l,13441 ft / 4097 m) and Navajo (r, 13409 ft / 4087 m) peaks make up the skyline.

The boardwalk in Yankee Springs Recreational Area.

A spectacular array of colors adorn the hills of Artists Palette.

 

Tucked behind an unassuming yellow landscape, the rainbow of Artists Palette is the highlight along the Artists Drive Scenic Loop. Here, visitors marvel at an array of colors (red, orange, yellow, blue, pink, and green), splashed across the hills. These colors are from volcanic deposits rich in compounds such as iron oxides and chlorite, which creates a rainbow effect.

 

Stunning not only at Artists Palette, the Artists Drive loop winds through hills carved by the erosive power of water, and gives vistas of both the rugged Black Mountains and swirling white salt flats. While no maintained trails exist along this loop, several pull outs provide safe parking areas from which to explore this unique landscape on foot.

 

Although Artists Drive and Artists Palette are beautiful any time of day, sunrise and sunset provide additional shadows and changing light, further enhancing the allure of this incredible place.

 

When visiting Artists Palette, allow approximately 30 minutes to detour from Badwater Road along the one-way Artists Drive Scenic Loop. The drive begins 8.5 miles (13.7 km) south of the Hwy 190/Badwater Rd. junction and has a length restriction of 25 ft. (7.6 m) due to sharp bends and large dips.

 

Si adorna una ventana, entonces es una cortina... De agua.

Ángulo contrario de la foto que subí hace unos días.

Handheld. Pentacon 30 3.5

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Thuparamaya is believed to be the first ever Buddhist dagoba built in Sri Lanka. Constructed in around the third century BC by King Devanampiya Tissa, Thuparamaya, which is also known as the Thuparama Dagoba, is a white domed structure in the ancient city of Anuradhapura.

 

The shrine is most notable for housing one of the relics of Buddha – his right collarbone – making it a pilgrimage site for Buddhists from around the world.

 

The sacred city of Anuradhapura was added to the Unesco world heritage list in 1982.

 

Submitted: 23/11/2017

Accepted: 30/11/2017

 

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- Lonely Planet Publications Inc (TENNESSEE) 26-Jun-2024

Ludington State Park, Michigan.

Yankee Springs Recreational Area.

The tiny volcano hummingbird is a real beauty and although he is one of the smaller hummingbirds he does not lack in beauty !! This image was taken on one of our recent trips to Costa Rica.

 

Wishing you a healthy beautiful and blessed day !!!

Más de 1.000 metros de alfombra de serrín multicolor adornarán las principales calles del pueblo para la procesión del CORPUS CHRISTI, en la que participan todas las hermandades y autoridades, que acompañan a la Custodia.

Back in 2010. Beautiful though it was, at minus 12 degrees C, I didn't hang around very long.

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Pinksterbloem (Cardamine pratensis)

 

In een vrijwel uitgestorven folkloristisch voorjaarsfeest werd rond Pinksteren uit de jonge meiden van het dorp een "Pinksterblom", of Pinksterbruid gekozen, die daarna met bloemen en sieraden opgesmukt zingend en bedelend door het dorp trok.

 

Pinksterbloem werd vroeger gebruikt tegen voorjaarsmoeheid vanwege het hoge gehalte aan vitamine C. Van de soort werd gedacht dat ze voor sommige ziekten een geneeskrachtige werking had.

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Pentecost flower (Cardamine pratensis)

 

In an almost extinct folkloric spring festival, around Pentecost, a "Pinksterblom", or Pentecost bride, was chosen from among the young girls of the village, who then went through the village, adorned with flowers and jewelry, singing and begging.

 

Pentecost flower was formerly used against spring fatigue because of its high content of vitamin C. The species was thought to have medicinal properties for some diseases.

Zsolnay decorative decoration adorns the South Transdanubia Regional Library and Knowledge Center. The ceramic tile depicting the universe in a unique abstract way was created by Márta Nagy, the Noémi Ferenczy Prize-winning ceramic artist from Pécs, which consists of more than 60,000 pieces.

The Zsolnay cladding of Kaptár is the largest uniquely designed, cohesive ceramic cladding in modern Hungarian architecture - cladding of a similar size and quality was made by the Pécs factory only at the turn of the century. The new, protected technology of Zsolnay, eosin, is now also appearing in the new cladding, but the porcelain manufactory has also developed new colors and shades to realize the artistic ideas.

Zsolnay díszburkolat díszíti a Dél-Dunántúli Regionális Könyvtár és Tudásközpontot. Az univerzumot egyedi absztrakt módon ábrázoló kerámiaburkolatot Nagy Márta, Ferenczy Noémi díjas, pécsi keramikusmûvész alkotta amely több mint 60 ezer darabból áll.

A Kaptár Zsolnay burkolata a legnagyobb egyedi tervezésû, egybefüggõ kerámiaburkolat a modern magyar építészetben – ehhez hasonló méretû és minõségû burkolatokat csak a századelõn készített a pécsi gyár. Az új burkolatban immáron megjelenik a Zsolnay egyedi, védett technológiája az eozin is, ám a porcelánmanufaktúra új színeket, árnyalatokat is kifejlesztett a mûvészi elképzelések megvalósítására.

Taken down by two overflow ponds in Okotoks, Calgary where, in the warmer weather an abundance of wildlife enjoy the water and trees including the Red Winged Blackbird with its beautiful call. The place is not the same without them.

 

Now Mule Deer roam freely through the estates searching for food. The temperature has been as low as -21C during three last three weeks when there has been snow on the ground providing scenes like this.

 

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The Bald River is a major tributary of the Tellico River located in the southern district of the Cherokee National Forest. The Bald River empties into the Tellico River and cascades over rocks forming a large waterfall, Bald River Falls, reported to be 90 to 100 feet high. The waterfall is easily visible from a bridge across the river on the scenic Tellico River Road (Forest Service Road 210).

 

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Six new sculptures adorn the seafront at Armação de PêraSix beautiful new sculptures have been installed in public spaces on the seafront of Armação de Pêra, in an initiative by Silves Council.

 

The works by sculptor Carlos Correia, are on a real life scale and made of washers and steel.

 

With names such as Mermaid, A Thousand Stories One Life, Waiting, Stargazing, Daydreams and Dream of a New Life, the initiative aims to “increase the sense of place, imagination and interest of the population”. (Editor of Algarve Daily News: 06 September 2024)

“Taught from their infancy that beauty is woman's sceptre, the mind shapes itself to the body, and roaming round its gilt cage, only seeks to adorn its prison.”

― Mary Wollstonecraft, A Vindication of the Rights of Woman

The herb known for its tall, upright stems adorned with bright yellow,

star-shaped flowers that bloom in clusters during the summer months !!

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