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one of the most visited places in Paris. Imagine standing on top of this architecture, you will be breathless as all roads point towards you, and the Eiffel tower just sit not far away
It hurts the neck to keep staring at the bottom of the #Arc de #Triomphe in #Paris
Reflection of the lights at night is stunning
View from below #Arc de #Triomphe at #night
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J'en suis à presque 10 sorties en 2015 dans la capitale pour shooter les "incontournables" de Paris. Il est maintenant temps de développer toutes les images sans pour autant arrêter les sorties !
Ce soir là , la lumière était impressionnante et j'ai fait du slalom entre les touristes à toute vitesse pour essayer d'avoir plusieurs points de vue sur l'arc de triomphe.
La déformation des perspectives que je n'ai pas corrigée est un choix assumé.
Bonne soirée à toutes et à tous.
Je vous invite fortement à découvrir le dernier magazine du collectif Breizh'scapes : des photographes complètement à l'ouest ici : bit.ly/BREIZHSCAPESMAG11
Mathieu Rivrin
Proof that Tony Stark has a heart <3. I had a lot of fun designing this Arc Reactor from the first Iron Man. It was difficult to get it to light up correctly as you can see in the darkened pic, but overall the result was not too bad, and most importantly I had fun making it.
Night Shot of the Arc de Triomphe
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The Arc de Avalonia was built shortly after the demon war ended in order to honor all those who fought against the overwhelming horde that reduced so much of the continent to ash. Built to resemble an iconic Gallic monument that was leveled alongside the rest of the Franco capital city it was located in, the famous structure has now been recreated in the Avalonian Union's capital of Bruxelles.
(creator's note: this was built for the group Divide and Conquer 8. Any resemblance to the arc de triomphe is entirely not a coincidence.)
The first, wooden, triumphal arch was built hurriedly, after Romania gained its independence (1878), so that the victorious troops could march under it. Another arch with concrete skeleton and plaster exterior of elaborate sculptures and decoration designed by Petre Antonescu was built on the same site after World War I in 1922. The arch exterior, which had seriously decayed, was replaced in 1935 by the current much more sober Neoclassical design, more closely modelled in the Arc de Triomphe in Paris. The new arch, also designed by Petre Antonescu and executed in stone, was inaugurated on 1 December 1936.
Near that moment when the welding process began...the Arc creates some interesting stuff, shot this at a recent work demonstration. Even work can be creative
Aggressive ReConnaissance-170 starfighter
Instructions are now available on Brick Vault!
There's not many LEGO renditions of this ship on the internet so I thought I'd try my had at one.
I had been working on this for a month or so before I saw Caleb Rick's version on Flickr. It definitely inspired me to re-work a few areas, but I tried to stick with my original vision as much as I could.
This is one of my favourite Star Wars vehicles, it's a shame it's so under-represented in LEGO!
Met Horatio and his GoPro on the top of the arc de triomphe, paris, france.
i'm seriously looking forward to his time lapse
Two former 4-wheel Sentinel steam vertical-boiler locomotives converted at Thomas Hill's Vanguard Works at Kilnhurst in South Yorkshire as 'Vanguard' diesel-hydraulic locos (W/Nos.133C and 136C rebuilt in 1963 and 1964 respectively) work in tandem at the loading point serving ARC New Frome Quarry at Whatley on 6th March 1970.
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I was shocked at the fact that it took seven whole steps to put together the ARC Trooper minifig. Just imagine how long it would take a real ARC Trooper to put on all that gear. "ARC" must stand for "Accessory Rich Clown".
Not to say that I minded the time it took to assemble such a magnificent fig, so keep up the great work, Lego!
Rainbow on small village Moussac - Gard.
Haut de 12,5 mètres, l'arc de Caracalla a été édifié en 216 ap. J-C en l'honneur de l'Empereur Caracalla, sa mère Julia Domna et son illustre père Septime Sévère.
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La fondation de la ville antique de Cuicul (Djemila) remonte à la fin du Ier siècle ap. J-C.
La cité romaine prospère sous le règne des Antonins (96 - 192 ap. J-C) et des Sévères (192 - 235 ap. J-C) en se dotant notamment d'un forum, un capitole, des temples et un théâtre.
Au IVème siècle, le christianisme s'intalle dans cette contrée et un quartier chrétien composé de plusieurs édifices religieux est bâti.
À la fin du VIème siècle, Cuicul tombe dans l'oubli jusqu'à ce qu'en 1909, des fouilles fassent ressurgir l'illustre histoire de cette région.
Djemila - Wilaya de Sétif - Algérie
Décembre 2017
Aggressive ReConnaissance-170 starfighter
Instructions are now available on Brick Vault!
There's not many LEGO renditions of this ship on the internet so I thought I'd try my had at one.
I had been working on this for a month or so before I saw Caleb Rick's version on Flickr. It definitely inspired me to re-work a few areas, but I tried to stick with my original vision as much as I could.
This is one of my favourite Star Wars vehicles, it's a shame it's so under-represented in LEGO!