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This is so rusty but it gives good details and texture as a photography subject.
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Light rays photo, thanks to my brother - all other photos and textures used are my own.
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One of the bells for which the campanile serves as home. You can see that the bell mounts have to account for the lean of the tower, with one side of the arch notched lower than the other, and the arch carved out to accommodate the mouth of the bell.
It is amazing to me that, although the tower started to lean early in construction, there was never any consideration of halting, correcting, or starting anew....they simply finished the construction with the lean, and accommodated to achieve the function of being an operable bell tower.
The Maroon Bells in the White River National Forest near Aspen Colorado. They are showing off their fall colors.
Our Daily Challenge ~ Bells
366/2020 - 2020 Vision ~ 355/366
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I have two plants that are alive in mid January, I don't really consider trees plants, so didn't count them, but yes they are. However the Cora Bells and the Ivy is doing well in the 7 degree F weather.
At 8720 FT / 2657 M, Liberty Bell stands guard over Washington Pass, and all climbers driving over Highway 20 stop to drool. First is the East Face, with it's steep big wall climbs. Then comes the South and West faces with modest climbs in the 5.6 to 5.9 range, a peak baggers dream. Finally, is the mercifully short approach, especially for a Cascades climb. It is very popular with climbers during the summer months, and you might get stuck behind another group on the wall. The Liberty Crack is listed in the book "The 50 Classic Climbs of North America", which includes routes such as Denali's West Butress, the North Ridge of Mt. Stuart, and the Nose of El Capitan.
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A plethora of bells in the Hallgrimskirkja Bell Tower. It's located at the top of the hill in downtown ReykjavÃk, Iceland. From here you get a great view of the city. Shot with a Rokinon 12mm lens in manual mode with lens set to off at about f/17.
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Sunrise at Maroon Bells, Colorado
For a brief time, between twilight and the full light of the rising sun, the mountains of Maroon Bells take on a distinctive, but slight, maroon tinge. This can be seen here, and the maroon tinge changes to yellow when the sun rises above the mountains, as seen in the next photograph. Both photographs have the same color balance, although the exposure settings are different.
Ring the bells that still can ring
Forget your perfect offering
There is a crack, a crack in everything
That's how the light gets in...
- Leonard Cohen -
This shot from our birding this morning in Mesa, Az. It seems that Bell's Vireo, along with Lucy's Warbler are the most common of the migrants in Maricopa County right now. Unfortunately I did not observe whether this Bell's had a "tail wag" or a "tail bob", which I am told may determine the subspecies. Next time....
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Macro Mondays
Theme: Anachronism
A bell, colloquially known as gong, bell, jingle. Device for ringing. Small chrome-plated metal goblet with a clapper. Electrically operated by a push button on the front door.
Nostalgia knows no limits.
Die Klingel
Eine Klingel, umgangssprachlich Gong, Glocke, Bimmel, Schelle. Gerät zum Klingeln. Kleiner verchromter Metallkelch mit einem Klöppel. Elektrisch betätigt durch einen Drucktaster an der Haustüre.
Nostalgie kennt keine Grenzen.