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Reconstruction by Erich Hubmann and Andreas Vass, 2014

MAK Vienna

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Adolf Loos (1870 - 1933) was an Austrian architect and architecture critic. He is considered one of the pioneers of modern architecture. The Looshaus on Michaelerplatz in Vienna is particularly well known: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Looshaus

 

In 1902, Loos married Lina Obertimpfler, a drama student twelve years his junior and a well-known beauty in the city, and designed this bedroom for their shared flat. He was not happy with her in it for too long, however, because his wife soon began an affair with the 18-year-old gymnasium student Heinz Lang. The whole matter ended with the suicide of the gymnasium student, who fortunately did not shoot himself in this bedroom, a solid scandal in the Viennese artistic world and the divorce of Adolf and Lina Loos in June 1904.

 

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The State Museum of Applied Arts of Uzbekistan is an art museum located in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, founded in 1937 as a temporary exhibition for handicrafts. The museum contains over 4,000 exhibits on decorative art in Uzbekistan, including wood carving, ceramics, embossing, jewelry, gold weaving, embroidery, and samples of mass production in local industry.

 

Until the beginning of the 21st century, the museum was located in the former palace of the Russian diplomat Alexander Alexandrovich Polovtsev Jr..

 

The museum building, known as the Polovtsev house, was purchased by his secretary Mikhail Stepanovich Andreev from Tashkent merchant Nikolai Ivanovich Ivanov. Under Andreev's guidance, the interiors of the house were readjusted and refurbished to fit an Oriental style. The main architect of this restructuring was A. A. Burmeyster. The house was known colloquially as the "Polovtsev House". The building is an example of Oriental architectural and decorative art, built in the late 19th century. The decoration, carving and painting of the building was done by Uzbek folk artists Usta T. Arsankulov, A. Kazymdzhanov (Tashkent), Usta Shirin Muradov (Bukhara), Usta A. Palvanov (Khiva), and Usta Abdullah (Rishtan).

  

The State Museum of Applied Arts of Uzbekistan is an art museum located in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, founded in 1937 as a temporary exhibition for handicrafts. The museum contains over 4,000 exhibits on decorative art in Uzbekistan, including wood carving, ceramics, embossing, jewelry, gold weaving, embroidery, and samples of mass production in local industry.

 

Until the beginning of the 21st century, the museum was located in the former palace of the Russian diplomat Alexander Alexandrovich Polovtsev Jr..

 

The museum building, known as the Polovtsev house, was purchased by his secretary Mikhail Stepanovich Andreev from Tashkent merchant Nikolai Ivanovich Ivanov. Under Andreev's guidance, the interiors of the house were readjusted and refurbished to fit an Oriental style. The main architect of this restructuring was A. A. Burmeyster. The house was known colloquially as the "Polovtsev House". The building is an example of Oriental architectural and decorative art, built in the late 19th century. The decoration, carving and painting of the building was done by Uzbek folk artists Usta T. Arsankulov, A. Kazymdzhanov (Tashkent), Usta Shirin Muradov (Bukhara), Usta A. Palvanov (Khiva), and Usta Abdullah (Rishtan).

  

Just added high contrast and clarity

Art filter applied via Olympus workspace.

The State Museum of Applied Arts of Uzbekistan is an art museum located in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, founded in 1937 as a temporary exhibition for handicrafts. The museum contains over 4,000 exhibits on decorative art in Uzbekistan, including wood carving, ceramics, embossing, jewelry, gold weaving, embroidery, and samples of mass production in local industry.

 

Until the beginning of the 21st century, the museum was located in the former palace of the Russian diplomat Alexander Alexandrovich Polovtsev Jr..

 

The museum building, known as the Polovtsev house, was purchased by his secretary Mikhail Stepanovich Andreev from Tashkent merchant Nikolai Ivanovich Ivanov. Under Andreev's guidance, the interiors of the house were readjusted and refurbished to fit an Oriental style. The main architect of this restructuring was A. A. Burmeyster. The house was known colloquially as the "Polovtsev House". The building is an example of Oriental architectural and decorative art, built in the late 19th century. The decoration, carving and painting of the building was done by Uzbek folk artists Usta T. Arsankulov, A. Kazymdzhanov (Tashkent), Usta Shirin Muradov (Bukhara), Usta A. Palvanov (Khiva), and Usta Abdullah (Rishtan).

  

Some lights in these dark days before Christmas.

 

Staircase at Rotterdam University of Applied Sciences (Hogeschool Rotterdam), a former Unilever office at Museumpark Rotterdam, The Netherlands.

 

Design (1930): H.F. Mertens.

Design of the staircase: Willem Hendrik Gispen.

 

Applied textured by Lenabem-Anna

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Applied Vinci's Ramayana filter to photo of my backyard irises. Used Instagram app also.

Painterly effects applied to image of two Filipino young men as one pulls up the anchor to their boat and the other keeps the boat steady with a paddle. Legazpi, Philippines.

 

97304 with 37405 having the power applied in fine style working 6C56, the 09.50 Aberystwyth Krono Colas to Chirk Kronospan Colas Rail loaded timber approaching Carno on the Cambrian Line, Saturday 25.1.25.

 

Having passed Talerddig early without the booked stop, it was about 20 minutes ahead of booked time here. I chased it down the line, passed it at Newtown and headed for Fron Junction, which didn't look great, so I jumped back in the car thinking I had time for my second choice location, only to be held at the level crossing at Welshpool where it passed me running 27 minutes early!

 

Please note a telegraph pole and wires, along with a line side sign have been "removed" from this image in post processing.

Applied textured by Kerstin Frank www.flickr.com/photos/kerstinfrank/

 

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To keep things in order for my American friends, I have applied a 10% tariff to this image as it is coming from UK. Just as well it isn't from the EU or the picture would be really spoiled.

A quote by Jung about exploring the Psyche.. I think it applied here too, at least it was in my head getting this view. Another trip to the river , its a long drive to this place and trying to time my original idea hasn't worked out in about just over a month.

 

Eight feet up a vertical rock wall to stand on a two foot square ledge with another sixty foot drop to the rocks and river below with a pack and heavy tripod. Thankfully the rocks have ledges that stick out and I could grab onto the trestle uprights to hold on once I got up there so this was from inside the trestle bridge, interestingly it was the last shot I took before I went to climb back down and leave.

Will I go back for the original shot... I don't know for now, maybe this is why I kept going back and just didn't know it. We'll see.

 

Nikon Nikkor 50mm 1.2 AIS.

 

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Flaunting its striking new paint applied by Railroading Heritage of Midwest America is ATSF B40-8W No. 537, adorned in colors that very closely match the red and silver Santa Fe Warbonnet paint scheme it wore when delivered brand new 34 years ago. This engine made its grand debut to the public at the Tractors & Trains Open House at the RRHMA Silvis Shop, a former Rock Island facility, and here it sits on display taking in the sun on a beautiful fall day.

 

The ATSF No. 537 was built 34 years ago in October of 1990, dressed in the iconic red and silver Warbonnet paint scheme, revived by Santa Fe President Mike Haverty for the railroad's Super Fleet service in the early 1990's that served to market premium intermodal service for JB Hunt and other major shippers. Following the merger with BN in 1995, it became the BNSF No. 537 in April of 2001 and repainted into the Heritage II scheme, which it continued to wear until being donated to RRHMA in 2023 after it was retired.

 

Many thanks are given to the faithful staff at RRHMA for their hard work and committed efforts in restoring the 537 as closely as possible to its appearance as well as making it fully operational once again. The 537 is the first of its kind in preservation, and it's the first North American Safety Cab, or wide cab, unit to be restored in its as-delivered appearance. It's simply a spectacular looking locomotive. 10/19/24.

The name is a botanical convenience, applied to a group of presumed hybrids.

 

Mussaenda philippica is a tropical shrub or sub-shrub that will grow to 10ft tall in tropical areas, but more likely will reach 1-3ft tall in containers. Clusters (corymbs) of small, tubular flowers with five spreading lobes bloom in summer, however it is the large and colorful, ovate, leaf-like sepals (to 3" long) that provide the real ornamental display. Some individual flowers in each cluster will develop a single enlarged sepal. Elliptic to ovate, bright green leaves (to 6" long). Hybrids typically feature flowers in red and/or yellow with showy sepals of white, bright red or pink. Winter hardy to USDA Zones 9-11. Use a well-draining potting mix and keep soils consistently moist. Grow in full sun to part shade. Best bract/sepal color in full sun, but plants also appreciate some mid-day filtered sun in hot climates. Bring containers indoors in fall when night temperatures start dropping into the 50s. Overwinter in a greenhouse or a warm sun room. Cuttings may be taken in late summer for overwintering. No serious insect or disease problems. Watch for spider mites and whiteflies on indoor plants.

Dona Luz was named after Luz Banzon Magsaysay. It is red unlike the colors of Dona Aurora, named after the wife of our

first President, Don Manuel Quezon. Thanks for the comment, view and save of my flickr friends. It will be highly appreciated. No multi invites please. I will not save or comment on a photo made by a cell phone, ipads, or similar devices.

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We get these visitors from Mid-Summer until Early Fall. Love to sit on my dock and watch them fly over, land, and search for food.

 

Our heat wave seems to be over for a few days. We are having mild pleasant weather with lots of rain showers. LOVING IT!

Picture shot at Tungeneset, Senja, Northern-Norway.

B+W Kasemann polarizer was applied to partially remove reflections from the pond.

Stairs in the Forest

 

Applied Orton Effect

Hamburg Bergedorf

 

Bergedorf University of Applied Sciences is a utopia that has become concrete - not just an architectural one, but also a social one. The openness and expansiveness of these spaces characterize everyone who studies or teaches here. Free thinking is possible here! May that never change. (The preceding text comes from “Architecture in Hamburg, Yearbook 2019/2020”)

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This image taken by the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope revisits the Veil Nebula, which was featured in a previous Hubble image release. In this image, new processing techniques have been applied, bringing out fine details of the nebula’s delicate threads and filaments of ionized gas.

 

To create this colorful image, observations were taken by Hubble's Wide Field Camera 3 instrument using five different filters. The new post-processing methods have further enhanced details of emissions from doubly ionized oxygen (seen here in blues), ionized hydrogen, and ionized nitrogen (seen here in reds).

 

The Veil Nebula lies around 2,100 light-years from Earth in the constellation of Cygnus (the Swan), making it a relatively close neighbor in astronomical terms. Only a small portion of the nebula was captured in this image.

 

The Veil Nebula is the visible portion of the nearby Cygnus Loop, a supernova remnant formed roughly 10,000 years ago by the death of a massive star. That star – which was 20 times the mass of the Sun – lived fast and died young, ending its life in a cataclysmic release of energy. Despite this stellar violence, the shockwaves and debris from the supernova sculpted the Veil Nebula’s delicate tracery of ionized gas – creating a scene of surprising astronomical beauty.

 

The Veil Nebula is also featured in Hubble’s Caldwell Catalog, a collection of astronomical objects that have been imaged by Hubble and are visible to amateur astronomers in the night sky.

 

Image credit: ESA/Hubble & NASA, Z. Levay

 

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I got one of the decals applied, mainly to see how it would turn out useing clear waterslide decal paper. I think it worked out pretty good, the colors darkened a little bit but still very good. The minifig is equiped with a brickforge gunbelt and brickarms weapons.

Orton Imagery applied to this image and the two that follow

I applied a RAW preset to this and a little Topaz Adjust...just for fun. I hope you like it. Thank you for your visits!

 

Ho applicato un preset RAW per questo e un po 'Topaz Adjust ... solo per divertimento. Spero vi piaccia. Grazie per la vostra visita!

Power is applied to 68018 leading the 6Z95 STP 16:00 Winfrith to Crewe Coal sidings with 68016 bringing up the rear. The Network rail staff who operated the ground frame to allow the service to join the down main line can be seen in the background (in the distance).

The traffic conveyed in 10 PFA flats loaded with cabriolet containers is low level radioactive waste in sealed stainless steel drums.

This service initially ran down to Dorchester South in order to reverse and gain the up line, returning back through Winfrith about 25 minutes after departure from the sidings at 16:00.following the passage of a unit on the down main.

This was the second run of this service this year, the inaugural service running on the 24 March 2022.

 

Image dated: Thursday 26 May 2022

 

Sincere thanks to Mark Jamieson for the loan of his telescopic ladder to obtain this vantage point.

 

Image spans 2.5in. across.

last day of class was a 4 hour stone massage seminar. i usually teach physiology so it was fun to see students in a hands- on environment.

KFLL 20/02/23 Built 2001 Retro colours applied 2010

my client had already purchased the sectional before she called me in. She was unhappy with the look and was about to get rid of it and start again. I like a challenge so I decided to keep it and make the room as big and sexy as the new sectional. wallpaper, a new rug, custom toss cushions, sexy new armchair and tables have upped the interest. We have a large arc lamp coming and something for the wall but the room really pops now. :)

Applied image; mvt blur plus still image combined

 

_MG_2260m app

A short time ago I applied some liquid fertilizer to a potted plant. Upon recent close inspection, I found this organism had popped up in the moss covering the top of the soil. I plucked it out to take some photos.

*This is a link to a photo of the slime mold at 4x's magnification: flic.kr/p/NkfP9A

 

photo featured in an article encouraging designers to use COLOR photography in their advertisements.

Applied symmetry horizontally and flipped the result vertically... Looks a bit like a ceiling hanglamp.

Resplendent in its very recently applied new paint by Railroading Heritage of Midwest America, closely matched to the original Santa Fe Warbonnet colors it wore when new, 537 sits inside at the RRHMA Silvis Shop.

 

Built new for the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway by General Electric in 10-1990, builder number 46441 order number 1422SF. Of course it wore red and silver thanks to Santa Fe President Mike Haverty reviving the paint scheme for their famous Super Fleet Service in the early 90's.

 

The unit passed to the BNSF with the 1995 merger, and became BNSF 537 when repainted to Heritage 2 in 4-2001 and wore those colors until being retired donated in 2023. The locomotive was stored for some time at Donkey Creek, Wyoming before the donation was assisted by BNSF Director of Fleet Planning Rick Knutson shortly before he retired.

 

Thanks to lots of hard work by the staff at Silvis, the unit is again fully operational, features faithfully color matched paint, hand-restored builder plates, and an accurately sized cigar band nose medallion, which I was more than excited to assist with and look over the final product. It debuted in October at the Tractors & Trains Open House held at the shop.

 

This is the first North American Safety Cab equipped locomotive to be restored to as-delivered paint, which is hard to believe; but consider this engine ran twice as long in revenue service than the DDA40X a few yards away. Needless to say, it's the nicest one of these has looked in close to 30 years.

 

Locomotive: ATSF 537

 

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Silvis, IL

Applied arts academy Arnhem NL, 1958-1963, architect Gerrit Rietveld

Just added high contrast and clarity

Applied black lipstick. Taken for FlickrFriday lips theme.

Main Building, glass front towards Frankenring

Textile Engineering School Krefeld (today Niederrhein University of Applied Sciences, Dept. of Design)

1952-1954, Architect Bernhard Pfau

 

"[...] Franz Lorscheidt was responsible for the first construction phase, the contract for the second and third was won by Bernhard Pfau in a restricted competition, who is known for the originality of his designs, which often play with glass, and the often hidden construction principles of his buildings.

The changeability of all school rooms required in the tender brought the architect to his resourceful construction. "At Pfau, design always evolves from construction," says Pfau specialist Marcus Wrede in a 2012 lecture. The facade of the long wing of the building, which is closed with a narrow ribbon of windows and surrounded by greenish glass skin, guides the students to delve deeper into their studies. The building opens onto the bright inner courtyard. [...]

The urgently required renovation of the building complex is a challenge, also because details can no longer be reconstructed today. [...]"

(translated from kultur-in-krefeld.de/kulturhistorie/architektur/bernhard-...)

Luke Perry as repainted and restyled (actually he applied hair then styled it) by artist Noel Cruz (www.ncruz.com) in a Madonna t-shirt from her Madame X concert from The Confusion 83 on etsy at www.etsy.com/shop/TheConfusion83.

 

Colorful Scarf from Pinkscroll on etsy at www.etsy.com/shop/Pinkscroll. Coat by Integrity Toys at www.integritytoys.com.

 

Check out the 1Sixth Fashion Issue on AMAZON at www.amazon.com/1Sixth-Stephen-McKinnis/dp/1006611258/ref=... Or On Blurb at www.blurb.com/user/smckinnis. On iTunes at books.apple.com/us/book/id1451386070?utm_campaign=prod_ce...

or visit the 1sixth.co site or 1sixthworld.com

 

Photos by Steve McKinnis of stevemckinnis.com

 

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