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Our ship had an ice strengthened hull, but every now and then I had a little Titanic moment when I saw those massive, sharp icebergs hitting us.
Photographed in Antarctica.
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I don't remember ever seeing the sky like this in Al Ain, these dark thick clouds formed over the zoo while the last rays of sun shone and lit the ground and still these beautiful animals are feeding in peace.
you gotta love mother nature
Back to the night of the last Lunar Eclipse, Berlin experienced what must be one of the most beautiful sunsets I have ever seen. A lot I shot but didn't get put up and so instead of the recent stuff I went back and found this one.
I was lucky to get on a road that had a lot of open land and so with the Tamron, was able to get this shot just over the trees with a some steeple thing which I initially didn't see but, hey, I think it adds a touch of character to the end image.
So... Friday tomorrow and I hope everyone has had a great week and so as always, thank you! :)
The Vasco da Gama Bridge is a cable-stayed bridge flanked by viaducts and rangeviews that spans the Tagus River near Lisbon, capital of Portugal. It is the longest bridge in Europe (including viaducts), with a total length of 17.2 km (10.7 mi).
More properly Los Baños de Doña María de Padilla. Actually they are rainwater pools beneath the Patio del Crucero .
Special things, that no one knows,
are hidden deep, and rarely shows.
But long ago, on planet Earth,
were planted things, of priceless worth.
So take time to search, and you'll agree,
there is treasure found, in every seed.
A loan boater is out fishing the east arm of the Grand Traverse bay beneath a thick layer of fog that is hovering above the water.
Might make a background story, might.. I'm not a good writer at all.
Hello there guys! I felt like making another (Post)Apocalypse moc, since my last few mocs have been all Lord of the Rings. It's a little bit different from my usual Apoc mocs, as it is ''only'' 2 48x48 baseplates big. But it is pretty damn tall though. A big thanks to Julandrius for helping me out on not only the idea behind the moc, but also giving suggestions. Now for the building of the actual moc, I really enjoyed it, I did ran into some problems, such as the roof of the underground village. I had to redo it twice for reasons I still don't understand. But other than that it was fun to work on and I hope it shows. If you could please take some time to give some feedback, that would really make my day:D Also, if you have questions, please ask!
beneath the vast blue expanse of the madrid sky, one of the cuatro torres stands tall and imposing. the kpmg building pierces the sky, its reflective glass façade capturing the fleeting shapes of clouds. today, these clouds form ethereal shapes, reminiscent of ghostly figures swirling and dancing around the skyscraper, invoking memories of the spectral apparitions from ghostbusters. the interplay between the sleek, modern structure and the wispy, transient clouds creates a scene where the earthly meets the otherworldly, blending the solidity of human achievement with the ephemeral beauty of nature.
Face it?
can we?
the isotasy, the ground beneath our feet
precious
accordingly discreet
head to toes
we are
one, with the world
if not ourselves?
satisfyingly impearled
cheek to cheek
so we are
the ecstasy, this mutual effleurage
within ourselves
delectably,a sensory montage
lip to lip
so we find
a secret heaven, in sepia touch
silhouetted
tantalising as such
heart to heart
we become
of inner volition, under the stars
illuminated
this land is ours.
"Face it, for nature"
by anglia24
13h00: 15/09/2007
© 2007anglia24
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19/365
Yes, you read that right, I'm going to continue this 30 day project and turn it into a 365! :D I'm excited to see where this all goes :)
I didn't get to shoot the photo I mentioned yesterday (there needs to be sunlight and we haven't had any, grr) so I shot this instead!
Aaand today I registered for college classes. AAH. It was insane but after about five hours, I actually got a pretty good schedule haha. This whole year is going to be crazy, so why not make it crazier with a 365, right?
And again, thank you all for your support and for all the sweet comments, I read every one of them and you all make my day.
Beneath the sky, beneath the moon
Silver streaks pierce the gloom
Rushes rustle in the breeze
Beside the river, slow with ease
A tranquil spot but hold, see
All it seems is not to be
under the surface peril lies
Though peaceful on the outward side
Raging currents running back
Emptiness turned to black
Boiling low the torrents fray
A defiant cry “come what may”
Attacking bank and cutting bed
Wounds opened, freely bled.
Inside the arena, a surprise
A stone, smoothed and polished lies
Not chipped or beaten in the fight
But beautiful and strong despite
A calm amid the raging storm
A shelter from the angry swam
Stoic and proud and straying ground
It is not broken, it is not drowned
So as I rest under this sky
As voices whisper “cry, baby, cry”
I shall not mourn though I’m alone
Instead, I shall make me this stone
If you have time you are welcome to have a look at all my other pictures as well: www.flickr.com/photos/christianmeister
and for those inclined:
Jan Gabarke and The Hilliard Ensemble
'Hays hark nviranats ukhti'
www.youtube.com/watch?v=h1c4BM-3Z4M
from the album Officium Novum
the whole is worth it... but if you're in a rush...try starting at 2.40 :-)
Far away in a hidden part of the forest sits the small home of a hermit magician. The falling water from the stream powers two waterwheels, one on each side of the house.
It's been a little while since I've posted a build, but this is what I've been working on so far this summer. More builds to come! Thanks for viewing!
Kew Railway Bridge on the Thames, built in 1869, photographed with a Super-Multi-Coated Fisheye Takumar 17mm f4.