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El castillo de Burgalimar (del árabe Burj al-Hamma, 'torre de los Baños'), es una fortaleza califal, construida en el siglo x sobre un pequeño cerro que domina la localidad de Baños de la Encina, situada en el norte de la provincia de Jaén (Andalucía, España).
Rodeado y flanqueado por una robusta y almenada muralla con catorce torres, más una decimoquinta torre del homenaje de factura cristiana, el castillo apenas ha sufrido daños, ya sean causados por el tiempo o la acción humana. Representa por tanto un ejemplo perfecto de fortaleza andalusí del siglo x, y constituye el conjunto fortificado mejor preservado de la época califal, al mismo tiempo que es uno de los castillos musulmanes mejor conservados de toda España. Su inestimable valor histórico y artístico es la razón por la que este castillo llegó a ser declarado como Monumento Nacional en 1931.1os de la Encina (Jaén)
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A spiders web is pure magic and artistry. This was shot just as a gentle August morning breeze slightly lifted the web making it even more spectacular.
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God, when you thought of a pine tree,
How did you think of a star?
How did you dream of the Milky Way
To guide us from afar.
How did you think of a clean brown pool
Where flecks of shadows are?
God, when you thought of a cobweb,
How did you think of dew?
How did you know a spider's house
Had shingles bright and new?
How did you know the human folk
Would love them like they do?
God, when you patterned a bird song,
Flung on a silver string,
How did you know the ecstasy
That crystal call would bring?
How did you think of a bubbling throat
And a darling speckled wing?
God, when you chiseled a raindrop,
How did you think of a stem,
Bearing a lovely satin leaf
To hold the tiny gem?
How did you know a million drops
Would deck the morning's hem?
Why did you mate the moonlit night
With the honeysuckle vines?
How did you know Madeira bloom
Distilled ecstatic wines?
How did you weave the velvet disk
Where tangled perfumes are?
God, when you thought of a pine tree,
How did you think of a star?
Angela Morgan, "God, the Artist"
Culprit Quarterhorse Pinto, [Rezz Room] Sphynx Animesh
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The colors are created by the oxidation of different metals in the rocks: Iron compounds produce red, pink and yellow colors; decomposition of tuff-derived mica produces green colors; and manganese produces the purple color. The amazing site is known as "Artist’s Palette" and is located in Death Valley National Park, California.
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The late evening sun was just catching his tail as it slowly went over the hill. He watched me a few minutes, snorted, and off he went. The wild animals love the swampy area below our property. We have fox, rabbit, deer, coons, possums and more.
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One of the most popular and iconic scenes in Yellowstone, with the Lower Falls of the Yellowstone River flowing thru the chasm it's water's created.
"Many people think that this was the spot where famous artist Thomas Moran painted to inspire Congress in 1872. Yellowstone Park photographer F. Jay Haynes thought the same thing. He mistakenly named the overlook in his 1890 guidebook and on his hand-colored postcards.
However, Moran's paintings were actually created at the north rim overlook named Moran Point by the first Hayden Survey in the 1870s. There is more confusion here - Moran Point is also called Lookout Point, Mount Lookout, Lookout Rock, and Prospect Point. On current day official park maps, it's called Lookout Point."
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Regardless of how it was named this is still one of the finest views in the park. And many artist's paint and photographer's shoot from this ideal viewpoint.
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Coming by this popular destination in Franconia Notch, NH about two weeks ago was good timing. It was close to peak foliage colors, and I was blown away by the view. It's a bit of a hike, maybe 30-45 min but well worth it.
Interestingly, I feel like every year I'm either a little too early or a little too late for the peak foliage colors. However, this is the closest I've gotten to the peak.
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The path of an artist is often paved with obstacles, but each challenge fuels creativity. Keep pushing forward and let your passion shine!
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Artist: AGP (Asit Graffiti Productionz)
Une oeuvre d’art existe en tant que telle à partir du moment où elle est regardée.
(Citations de Nicos Hadjinicolaou)
A work of art exists as such from the moment it is looked at.
(Quotes from Nicos Hadjinicolaou)
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Here is my son staining the boards, he said the color was to light so he put some glaze brown bakers color,
He also did this carve pieces I did for the Nativity 2009,
Please view the gingerbread house bellow,
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Finding a thin layer of ice atop my dog's water bowl, I was able to capture the frozen terrain. Here's to more icy creations!
The entrance of the old mosque of El Mansourah. The mosque has 13 gates, this one is the main. The Mansurah mosque was built around 1303 by Sultan Abu Yacoub.
This image is available on getty images www.gettyimages.be/search/2/image?artist=Samere%20Fahim%2...
Street Art à Boulogne sur Mer.
ABYS FAIT FLEURIR LA MUSIQUE :
Des couleurs, des animaux extraordinaires et surtout une représentation originale de la musique qui donne vie aux plantes et aux fleurs, Abys a réalisé une fresque fantastique qui replonge chacun en enfance. Un ours qui joue d’une « guitare – arbre », un lapin qui s’éclate sur une « batterie - champignon », une fleur de lys qui devient trompette… la fresque d’Abys est 100%positive, ludique et joyeuse.
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Artist's Palette at Death Valley, California. The colors of the earth are wonderful on a rainy day. No crop. No post processing.
Altered patina on the side of an old building at Ft. Tilden. I think this was an art installation that has withered with the weather. Looks like eyelashes above both windows.
This concrete wall is close to where I live and I have been admiring this stain since years. It reminds me either of a ghost or two persons standing close.
I originally expected this stain to disappear after some time, but it is still easily visible after 12 years since the wall was built.
Who's the artist..
This Guy was painting a picture on the Ganges in India.
His subject was one of the Ghats where they burn body dozens of human bodys all day .. every day.
The air is filled with soot and smoke as these people go to a better world.
Part of EXPOSED_Glimpses of the Soul_ exhibition now on till 31 January at Nassau
Sculptures by Mistero Hifeng