View allAll Photos Tagged Arcs
Buste militaire en laiton de Sainte-Jeanne d'Arc, église Sainte Jeanne d'Arc de Rouen, Seine-Maritime, Normandie, France.
Ook Montpellier heeft een triomfboog. Sinds juli 2016 is die weer per tram bereikbaar via de nieuwe verbinding tussen de haltes Observatoire en Place Albert 1er. Inderdaad 'weer', want de eerste elektrische trams reden al in 1897 in dit stukje voormalige vestinggracht
Montpellier has a triumphal arch too. Since July 2016 you can get here by tram again via the new link between Observatoire and Place Albert 1er. This street, a former moat, saw the first electric trams in 1897
The iconic Arc de Triomphe as photographed from that well-known Parisian tower!
Click to enlarge; thanks for looking:)
Interesting facts about the L'Arc de Triomphe
-the monument is over 50 meters tall and 45 meters wide
-there are copies of it all over the world including in New York, North Korea, and Las Vegas
-the arches are so wide that a small plane can be flown through them
-the Tour de France ends there every year
-it was in the movies War of the Worlds, team America, Rugrats in Paris, and Godzilla.
After a commission to create some ROTS-style clones, I opted to create a new wave of clone customs that I've always wanted to make. Seeing how similar the armors from ROTS and AOTC were, I made a number of new P1 and P2 clones that will be released in the coming weeks using this new template.
The first to be shown is none other than Fordo. Despite his appearance with the CWP1 armor in the animated show, I wanted to make an AOTC version of him, as I loved Tyler's prints for the EP2 clone helmets. He features my new EP2/EP3 template that will be the basis of many new customs to come.
I already have four the 10+ clones finished, so keep an eye out for those. I also have 4 new completely sculpted figures almost done ~ As always, expect more, and I'd love to hear your thoughts!
-Andrew
Un bel arc-en-ciel à côté de l'église Saint-Vaast rénovée et écologique, à Loos-en-Gohelle dans les Hauts-de-France.
9:01 p.m. -- Beachgoers and Bernar Venet's Arc silhouetted by the setting sun, Sunset Beach, Vancouver, B.C., Canada.
Canon Rebel XTi
EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6
Après être resté un bon moment dans le port, l'arc en ciel est parti en mer.
After remaining in the port for a while, the rainbow left for sea.
P1160791
Dove finisce l'arcobaleno
Dove finisce l'arcobaleno
ci sarà un luogo,fratello,dove il mondo
potrà cantare canzoni d'ogni sorta.
Noi canteremo insieme,
neri e bianchi fratelli,una canzone.
E sarà un canto pieno di tristezza.
Non ne sappiamo il motivo
difficile a imparare.
ma noi lo impareremo tutti insieme
Non esiste un motivo che sia nero,
Non esiste un motivo che sia bianco.
C'è musica soltanto
e canteremo musica,fratello,
dove finisce l'arcobaleno.
Poesia del Sudafrica (R.Rive)
Wanted by Napoleon in 1806, the Arc de Triomphe was inaugurated in 1836 by the French king, Louis-Philippe, who dedicated it to the armies of the Revolution. It stands at the western end of the Champs-Élysées at the center of Place Charles de Gaulle, formerly named Place de l'Étoile—the étoile or "star" of the juncture formed by its twelve radiating avenues
This image reminds me of the adage 'Keep your head whilst those around you lose theirs'.
I was stood perilously in the middle of the very busy rush hour traffic for this shoot but it was worth it for the majesty of the Arc amidst all the mania.
Follow me on Instagram
The matte painting (which can be translated with painting backgrounds) is a technique used mainly in film used to allow the representation of landscapes or places otherwise too costly or impossible to reconstruct or reach directly.
Visit www.facebook.com/Maurizio-Poli-760405867422348/
Ask for a preventive in my virtual shop at the site mobiliperufficio.com/Maurizio_Poli/home
Richiedete un preventico nel mio negozio virtuale al sito mobiliperufficio.com/Maurizio_Poli/home
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!