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Having just emerged from the darkness, autumn colours are reflected on the bodyside of 68011 as she stands at Rowley Regis with 1H15 0609 Kidderminster to London Marylebone. She will shortly be whisking passengers on their early morning, bleary eyed, journey to Birmingham and beyond.

  

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www.phoenix-rpc.co.uk/index.html to the Phoenix Railway Photographic Circle.

Amer Palace (Amer Fort or Amber Fort is a fort located in Amer, Rajasthan, India. Amer is a town with an area of 4 square kilometres (1.5 sq mi)[2] located 11 kilometres (6.8 mi) from Jaipur, the capital of Rajasthan. Located high on a hill, it is the principal tourist attraction in Jaipur.[3][4] Amer Fort is known for its artistic style elements. With its large ramparts and series of gates and cobbled paths, the fort overlooks Maota Lake,[4][5][6][7] which is the main source of water for the Amer Palace. —- WikePedia

Amber is what keeps me sane or at least partially so.

(from the archives)

Amber and Annabelle enjoy the beautiful sunny spring day ^_^

 

Beautiful dresses from - MalvinaFashion Etsy

Macro Mondays: geometric shapes

Strobist: AB1600 with gridded 60X30 softbox camera right. AB800 open behind backdrop of white faux suede. Triggered by Cybersync.

 

Many-worlds (H. Everett)

 

Fenyőgyanta - időszakosan megfolyt üvegszerű forma

Talán éppen a lencsehatás olvasztotta meg újra és újra

 

Egyszer talán borostyán lesz belőle

Ég és Föld többszörösen megjelenik benne. Fejjel lefelé.

 

Pine resin - it flows periodically, like molten glass

Perhaps that is melted by the lens effect over and over again

 

At one time might be amber

Sky and Earth repeatedly appears on it. Upside down.

Amber Fort, a mesmerizing architectural marvel, holds a prominent place among the illustrious historical sites of India. Located in Amer, Jaipur, Rajasthan, this splendid fortress, also known as Amer Fort or Amber Palace, stands as a testament to India’s rich heritage and opulent history.

My amber ^_^ one year to find her definitive look !!!!

my friend gab ( "gab spirit doll" ) realised he face up and the special " tree" horns are realised by "nekochaton"

 

Ma amber aprés un an de réflexion sur son look et quelques photos effacées par manque de satisfaction elle correspond enfin à mes envies

le make up est de gab et les cornes de nekochaton

Fuerte Amber

El fuerte Amber, en el Estado de Rayastán (India).

 

El Fuerte Amber es un complejo palaciego localizado en Amber, a 11&nbsp:km de Jaipur, en el estado de Rayastán (India), fue originalmente construida por los Meenas, quienes consagraron la ciudad a Amba, la Diosa Madre a la que conocían como “Gatta Rani” o “Reina del Pasado” [Tod. II.282]. Construida sobre los restos de una estructura anterior, el complejo palaciego que permanece en la actualidad fue comenzado durante el reinado del Rash (‘rey’) Man Singh, comandante en jefe del ejército de Akbar y miembro del círculo íntimo de los “9 cortesanos”, en 1592. Amber sufrió modificaciones bajo sucesivos dirigentes en los siguientes 150 años, hasta que los Kachwahas mudaron su capital a Jaipur durante la época de Jai Singh II.

 

La estructura que actualmente se conoce como Amber Fort era inicialmente un complejo palaciego dentro del fuerte de Amber original que hoy día se conoce como Jaigarh Fort. Conectado a Amber a través de pasajes fortificados, Jaigarh Fort está localizado en una colina sobre el complejo de Amber, y está construido a base de piedra arenisca roja y mármol blanco. Con vistas al lago Maotha, tiene reputación de haber sido el tesoro de los dirigentes Kacchwaha. Hoy día, los turistas pueden subir al fuerte desde la base de la colina en elefante. Durante el paseo, se pueden admirar las hermosas vistas de Jaipur, el lago Maotha y la muralla original de la ciudad.

 

Una vez alcanzado el palacio, se puede visitar el fuerte en una visita guiada o hacerlo uno mismo. La visita más magnífica de todas es el vestíbulo de los espejos. Cuando la realeza vivía en este lugar, por la noche, cuando necesitaban pasar a través de esta estancia, tomaban una sola vela, y gracias al intrincado diseño de pequeños espejos, toda la habitación se iluminaba.

Amber shirt for kustom9

Opens today noon slt

this theme was dirty girls posing in trashcan i made amber poor and a racon because when think dirty and trash i think of racoons.

 

story:Amber got in a huge fight with her older brother.She lives with her brother.So her brother threw outside in the cold with no clothes on.Amber only found trash bags to wear.Now she is homeless,starving,and naked.Days later raccons found her slepping ina trash can thinking shes racoon.They treat her with roralty.Now poor amber is living with racoons

DDC-Eyes

 

She has beautiful eyes, such a lovely shade of amber.

Amber Fort (Hindi: आमेर क़िला, also known as Amer Fort) is located in Amber, 11 km from Jaipur, Rajasthan state, India. It was the ancient citadel of the ruling Kachhawa clan of Amber, before the capital was shifted to present day Jaipur. Amber Fort is known for its unique artistic style, blending both Hindu and Muslim (Mughal) elements, and its ornate and breathtaking artistic mastery. The fort borders the Maota Lake, and is a major tourist attraction in Rajasthan.

Amber was originally built by the Meenas in the town they consecrated to Amba, the Mother Goddess, whom they knew as `Gatta Rani' or `Queen of the Pass' [ Tod.II.282 ]. Built over the remnants of an earlier structure, the palace complex which stands today was commenced under the reign of Raja Man Singh, Commander in Chief of Akbar’s army and a member of the Emperor's inner circle of nine courtiers, in 1592. The initial structure of the fort was entirely completed by his descendant, Jai Singh I.[ Amber was modified by successive rulers over the next 150 years, until the Kachwahas shifted their capital to Jaipur during the time of Sawai Jai Singh II.

The structure which is known today as "Amber Fort" was initially a palace complex within the original fort of Amber that is today known as Jaigarh Fort. Connected to Amber via fortified passages, Jaigarh Fort is located on a hill above the Amber complex, and is constructed of red sandstone and white marble. It overlooks Maotha Lake, and was reputed to be the treasure vault of the Kacchwaha rulers.

Like the entire fort complex, Amber Fort is also constructed of white and red sandstone. The Fort is unique in that its outside, an imposing and rugged defensive structure, is markedly different from its inside, an ornate, lavish interior influenced by both Hindu and Muslim (Mughal) styles of ornamentation. The walls of the interior of the fort are covered with murals, frescoes, and paintings depicting various scenes from daily life. Other walls are covered with intricate carvings, mosaic, and minute mirror work.

Amber Fort is divided into four sections. Each is accessible via large staircases from a central location, or from a broad pathway leading to each of the sections. The pathways are currently used to transport tourists via an elephant ride. The main entrance of Amber Fort, Surajpol, leads to the Jaleb chowk, the main courtyard of the Fort where the staircase to the palace is located. In ancient times, Jaleb Chowk was the area where returning armies were paraded back home.

Just prior to the palace entrance is a narrow staircase leading to the Kali Temple, also known as the Shila Devi Temple, made popular for its enormous silver lions. The origins and purpose of these large lions is still unknown. The Kali Temple is known for its silver doors with raised reliefs. According to legends, Maharaja Man Singh I had worshiped Kali for a victory over the rulers of Bengal. The legend says that Kali appeared in the Maharaja's dream and ordered him to recover her statue from the Jessore seabed (now in Bangladesh) and place it in an appropriate temple. The accuracy of the legend has not been verified. However, it is said that the Maharaja recovered the statue from the bed of the sea and created the temple. A tourist curiosity is an image of Ganesha at the temple entrance, carved entirely from a single piece of coral.

  

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Amber and I at the girls Bible study Valentines party.

Amber Fort (Hindi: आमेर क़िला, also known as Amer Fort) is located in Amber, 11 km from Jaipur, Rajasthan state, India. It was the ancient citadel of the ruling Kachhawa clan of Amber, before the capital was shifted to present day Jaipur. Amber Fort is known for its unique artistic style, blending both Hindu and Muslim (Mughal) elements, and its ornate and breathtaking artistic mastery. The fort borders the Maota Lake, and is a major tourist attraction in Rajasthan.

Amber was originally built by the Meenas in the town they consecrated to Amba, the Mother Goddess, whom they knew as `Gatta Rani' or `Queen of the Pass' [ Tod.II.282 ]. Built over the remnants of an earlier structure, the palace complex which stands today was commenced under the reign of Raja Man Singh, Commander in Chief of Akbar’s army and a member of the Emperor's inner circle of nine courtiers, in 1592. The initial structure of the fort was entirely completed by his descendant, Jai Singh I.[ Amber was modified by successive rulers over the next 150 years, until the Kachwahas shifted their capital to Jaipur during the time of Sawai Jai Singh II.

The structure which is known today as "Amber Fort" was initially a palace complex within the original fort of Amber that is today known as Jaigarh Fort. Connected to Amber via fortified passages, Jaigarh Fort is located on a hill above the Amber complex, and is constructed of red sandstone and white marble. It overlooks Maotha Lake, and was reputed to be the treasure vault of the Kacchwaha rulers.

Like the entire fort complex, Amber Fort is also constructed of white and red sandstone. The Fort is unique in that its outside, an imposing and rugged defensive structure, is markedly different from its inside, an ornate, lavish interior influenced by both Hindu and Muslim (Mughal) styles of ornamentation. The walls of the interior of the fort are covered with murals, frescoes, and paintings depicting various scenes from daily life. Other walls are covered with intricate carvings, mosaic, and minute mirror work.

Amber Fort is divided into four sections. Each is accessible via large staircases from a central location, or from a broad pathway leading to each of the sections. The pathways are currently used to transport tourists via an elephant ride. The main entrance of Amber Fort, Surajpol, leads to the Jaleb chowk, the main courtyard of the Fort where the staircase to the palace is located. In ancient times, Jaleb Chowk was the area where returning armies were paraded back home.

Just prior to the palace entrance is a narrow staircase leading to the Kali Temple, also known as the Shila Devi Temple, made popular for its enormous silver lions. The origins and purpose of these large lions is still unknown. The Kali Temple is known for its silver doors with raised reliefs. According to legends, Maharaja Man Singh I had worshiped Kali for a victory over the rulers of Bengal. The legend says that Kali appeared in the Maharaja's dream and ordered him to recover her statue from the Jessore seabed (now in Bangladesh) and place it in an appropriate temple. The accuracy of the legend has not been verified. However, it is said that the Maharaja recovered the statue from the bed of the sea and created the temple. A tourist curiosity is an image of Ganesha at the temple entrance, carved entirely from a single piece of coral.

  

India Day 5 - Jaipur

A panoramic view from the high vantage point of the Amber Fort

Strobist: AB1600 with gridded 60X30 softbox overhead. AB800 open behind backdrop of white faux suede.Triggered by Cybersync.

Portrait of a Red Fox - { Vulpes vulpes }

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Canon 5D Mark III - 400mm - f/6.3 - 1/500s - ISO 1600

  

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Below Amber Falls, which is in the Upper Buffalo Wilderness of the Ozark National Forest.

Camera: OLYMPUS Stylus µ[mju:]-II (35 mm)

{Explore #9} For Angela's Shades of Yellow Friday Group... Happy Mother's Day!!!

Amber dreaming about exploring her garden today.

Fluidr - Getty - Explore #271 27/09/24

Back to India for a bit and a peaceful morning in the Amber Fort whilst the cleaners finish off.

 

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Must absolutely see my Amber On Black

 

You know Amber!! She surprised me yesterday with a visit!! as soon as I opened the door these were the gorgeous eyes that I saw first!!!! After playing with her a little, had to have a photoshoot!! Isn't she gorgeous!! and good nature too,she knows what she wants, LOL!! Now Amber is 8 months old and has 2 front theeth!!! fast to roll over, stands on her toes, one step forward and 2 back!! Loves to dance and and watch cartoons!!

 

Thanks for stopping by and commenting, (she would love to have your comments in her scrap book, she whispered to me!!!!)

 

The Amberness Rose is part of the Proven Winners Rise Up Collection. This is its second bloom.

This rose can be grown as a shrub or mini climber.

We planted it last Fall and it is doing extremely well here in Texas, Zone9A.

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