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A tree is surrounded by an audience of tombstones at the Evergreen Cemetery in the Boyle Heights neighborhood of Los Angeles, California. Posted 210807.
I got to meet cool people tonight, including Chad Lowe, the host of the Epidemic Film Fest and the director of Grease.
I am a sucker for my school.... Alma Mater in two weeks! They asked me to take some "edgy" photos at the first annual film festival. I was like, um you know what's so edgy about socialite/event photography? nothing, nada. I was supposed to stay for two hours, I ended up staying for five. Why can't I say no?
Can't remember if I took this at 800o r 1600 asa. I wish I would have brought my telephoto.
A sole visitor in the banks of seating at the large theatre in Pompeii - a well preserved arena capable of seating 4,999 more people
Poznan, Poland
Park Mickiewicza
Spring
The fountain is on and the flowers are blooming. Perfect evening last night for a stroll home...
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For Earth Day, here is this spectacular image showing the Moon’s shadow on Earth’s surface, which was acquired during a 20-second period starting at 2:59 p.m. EDT (18:59:19 UTC) on April 8, 2024, by NASA’s Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter. Though taken by the LRO, Earth is our home and NASA studies it more than any other planet. NASA powers Earth and climate science!
Credit: NASA/Goddard/Arizona State University
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Sigiriya (Sinhagiri – සීගිරිය), or Lion Rock, is an ancient UNESCO-heritage listed palace and fortress complex, built between 477 and 485 CE by King Kashyapa I (reigned 473–495), high upon the monolithic remains of a magma plug from a long-eroded volcano in Sri Lanka’s Central Province.
The wooden walls and roof are long gone, but the polished “floor” on this boulder – now split in two – was the base of the Audience Hall where King Kashyapa conducted affairs of state.
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Amy Lee has captivated audiences around the world with her dazzling virtuosity and expressive performances of classical and popular music alike. She made her orchestral solo debut with the Peoria Symphony Orchestra at the age of 17, and the following year she appeared as a featured soloist with the Belleville Philharmonic. She has won a variety of awards and competitions, and earned a scholarship to study violin performance with Mark Kaplan at the prestigious Jacobs School of Music in Bloomington, Indiana. In 2013, she earned her bachelor's degree in music performance from Indiana University.
Equally at home with classical and crossover repertoire, Amy has performed widely as a soloist, chamber musician, and orchestral member. She was a section violinist for three seasons with the Terre Haute Symphony, Heartland Festival Orchestra, and Carmel Symphony Orchestra, and has played for such musical productions as “West Side Story,” “Fiddler on the Roof,” and the opera “La Boheme.” More recently, she has worked on cruise ships as a headlining act. She has garnered rave reviews from passengers for her soulful playing and compelling performances, and has appeared on stages in over 25 countries. Amy performs on a very special German instrument made in the late 1600's.
Here some pics of her performing in Curacao.
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In front of Ushba North (4694m, Caucasus). Ushba is one of the most difficult, dangerous and mystic mountains in the Caucasus. Taken from the Ushba Plateau (4100m).
Svanetia, Georgia. June 2012.
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Contax T3, B+W yellow filter and Ilford Delta 100 (in DD-X).
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Renowned ornathologist Tom Smiley gives a Raptor demonstration at Wildlife West, New Mexico. The homing pigeon decided to watch the show instead of going home.
I played a great concert last night! We weren’t allowed to take photos or video at the show. This is just a picture of the audience from the “wings” with my iPhone. I also played a song with singer, songwriter, and record producer, Robin Thicke. But the high point of the night for me was to perform with the Legendary RnB band, Earth Wind and Fire!
The "Hall of Audience" and its demarcated areas inside were embellished with fine European brocades and Iranian carpets, which gave the hall luster and awe in the hearts of the nobles and the public who visited. Though the building was constructed in red sandstone, it was plastered with white shell plaster to resemble white marble. The raised rectangular chamber where the emperor addressed the people was ostentatiously ornamented.