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[Gabriel] Loose color denim

[Gabriel] Mainstore: Teleport

 

[Minimal] Storefront Decor Building

Available at Kustom9 Teleport

[Minimal] Mainstore: Teleport

 

[Oh Deer] Out of This World (you can see this on the storefront)

available at The Arcade Teleport

[Oh Deer] Mainstore:Teleport

 

[InsurreKtion]: El Patio Andaluz

available at The Arcade Teleport

[InsurreKtion] Mainstore: Teleport

 

Had to repost due to a Flickr glitch.. Oops

Living in San Diego where the average temperature is 72 degrees and it is generally sunny every day of the year, I love the winter we find three hours away. The sounds of the snow falling, the quietness and solitude is such a far cry from the hustle and bustle of the city.

#sliderssunday

 

Explored 22 August, 2021

 

Entrance Hall of the newly opened Humboldt Forum, photographed from the tribune on the first floor. The Humboldt Forum (named after the Prussian scholars Wilhelm and Alexander von Humboldt), built between 2012 and 2020 on the site of the Berlin Palace (which, after World War II, had been torn down and replaced by the Palast der Republik – the former seat of the GDR government), is an architectural mix of "historical and modern". Its façade is a replica of the baroque Berlin Palace, while the interior has been newly designed by Italian architect Franco Stella. The Humboldt Forum houses the non-European collections from the Berlin State Museums, the (temporary?) exhibition "Berlin Global", and it will also be used for different events. Btw., that organic shaped thing on the left is a construct made of several projection surfaces that display all kinds of informations, regarding Berlin's history, for instance, but not at the moment I took the photo ;)

 

Back in 2015, after the topping out ceremony, the Humboldt Forum's shell construction had been opened for the public for one weekend. I've included an imaged I'd taken back then from almost the same spot as I've taken this photo from, you can find it in the first comment (and for more photos of that 2015 event, please see my album), I think it's an interesting "then and now" comparison. My new photo is an HDR made from three images, processed in HDR Efex. I've also bumped up the clarity, so it would match the look of my 2015 photo (I've only used LR back then).

 

HSS, Everyone!

 

Humboldt-Gewusel

 

Blick in die riesige Eingangshalle des neu eröffneten Humboldt Forums, aufgenommen von der Galerie im ersten Stock. Errichtet zwischen 2012 und 2020, ist das Humboldt Forum ein (nicht unumstrittener) Mix aus historisierend (die Fassade, die eine Replik des nach dem 2. Weltkrieg abgerissenen und durch den Palast der Republik ersetzten Berliner Stadtschlosses darstellt) und vollkommen neu (das vom italienischen Architekten Franco Stella modern gestaltete Interieur). Es beherbergt die außereuropäischen Sammlungen der Staatlichen Museen zu Berlin, die zuvor in Dahlem gezeigt worden waren (und die ebenfalls nicht unumstritten sind, Stichwort: Beutekunst). Außerdem ist als größte moderne Ausstellung momentan "Berlin Global" zu sehen. Das organisch geformte Ding links im Bild ist übrigens ein Konstrukt aus mehreren Projektionsflächen, die z.B. Verschiedenes zur Berliner Geschichte und andere Infos im Wechsel anzeigen, nur gerade nicht in dem Moment, als ich die Belichtungsreihe gemacht habe ;)

 

2015, nach dem Richtfest, konnte man ein Wochenende lang den Rohbau des Humboldt Forums besichtigen. Ich habe, als Vergleich, im ersten Kommentar ein Foto von diesem Wochenende verlinkt, das ich damals von fast exakt demselben Standpunkt aus fotografiert hatte wie mein neues Foto. Weitere Fotos von 2015 findet Ihr im Album. Das neue Foto ist ein HDR aus einer Dreier-Belichtungsreihe, die ich in HDR Efex zusammengefügt habe. Um eine kleine optische Verknüpfung zu 2015 herzustellen, habe ich das neue Foto dann noch ein wenig in LR (welches damals mein einziges Bildbearbeitungsprogramm war) angepasst.

 

Habt einen schönen Restsonntag und einen guten Wochenstart!

Everything, yes everything comes and goes by boat...it is what creates the incredibly unique atmosphere.

 

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Thank you so much for your visit!

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Gwynedd, North-Western Wales

In case you're wondering what that corner building is,see the link below.The 857 Broadway building in Manhattan was once a mansion belonging to a Robert Goelet who, with his brother Peter,inherited a large fortune from their father Peter P.Goelet after his death.The mansion,purchased by Peter Goelet,was built in 1846 and later given to Robert.The house originally had a masonry facade,but it was stripped in 1884 and given an up-to-date cast iron front.After the death of Robert in 1879,the building's bottom and top floors were converted into retail and office space where it had occupants like jewelers,a photography studio,and a mail-order business up until the the early 1900s.After suffering much neglect in the 20th century,the building was renovated in 2005 and given new life again.Today,the building is still used for retail with space on the first floor.The top floors can either be used for office or apartment rental.The Goelet family trace their NY roots back to a John Goelet,a Huguenot who came here in 1718 daytoninmanhattan.blogspot.com/2013/02/the-1846-no-857-br...

Grand Central Terminal

The hustle and bustle of Chicago's downtown.

Cellardyke - Skinfast Haven, now known as Cellardyke Harbour, one of the historic jewels on the East Neuk of Fife. Steeped in history and dating back to 1544, once was a bustling fishing village however the harbour is little used nowadays.

 

Cellardyke, East Neuk of Fife, Scotland

 

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Eminönü / Istanbul / Turkey

 

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CP H08 cuts through the fresh snow workings its way through Burkton Station on they're way East for Havelock

"The Happy Family" is a renowned painting created by the Dutch artist Jan Steen. Painted during the 17th century, Steen was known for his ability to capture scenes of everyday life with a touch of humor and wit. "The Happy Family" exemplifies his style and showcases his talent for storytelling within a single image.

 

In this painting, Steen depicts a bustling household filled with various members of a family engaged in different activities. The composition is lively and intricate, presenting a chaotic yet harmonious scene. Steen's attention to detail is evident as he portrays each character with unique facial expressions and body language, adding depth and personality to the painting.

 

At the center of the composition, a jovial couple sits at a table, surrounded by their children and other relatives. The scene is filled with laughter, lively conversation, and playful interactions. The family members engage in various activities, such as eating, drinking, playing music, and engaging in games. Steen's use of vibrant colors and intricate brushwork further enhances the joyful atmosphere of the painting.

 

Despite the apparent chaos, "The Happy Family" also carries a deeper message. It serves as a reminder of the importance of familial bonds and the joys of shared moments. Steen's portrayal of the diverse characters and their interactions reflects the complexities and dynamics of family life. Through his portrayal, he highlights both the humorous and challenging aspects of domesticity.

 

"The Happy Family" is a testament to Jan Steen's skill as a painter and his ability to capture the essence of human experience. It continues to be appreciated for its rich storytelling, vibrant imagery, and its ability to evoke a range of emotions from viewers. The painting stands as a testament to the enduring appeal of art that celebrates the joys and challenges of family life.

In Kunming, the capital of the Chinese province Yunnan

For a boy from the 'burbs, nothing beats the hustle and bustle of busy Toronto on a Saturday night!

On 'Steep Hill' Lincoln @ The Asylum Steam Punk Festival 2016 (Daguerreotype Effect)

夕陽的餘溫,照亮在這古老的Manarola漁村,透著赤紅的小屋,正飄起了裊裊炊煙,心中也浮起了,溫熱的暖意~

 

恩~回到現實,兵荒馬亂之中,一種完全不知時間如此飛快的概念,一週竟然就這樣飛快的過去了~感覺好忙卻啥事都沒作的感覺又上來了呢~(甜笑)

ANYWAY~天氣漸漸變涼了~出去外拍時別忘記添件外套啊!!

In Manarola, National Park of the Cinque Terre , La Spezia, Liguria, Italy~

in the heart of the hustle and bustle BBG

2006 Vietnam

 

Friendly people and great food await travelers to this vibrant country.

 

Vietnam is a Southeast Asian country known for its beaches, rivers, Buddhist pagodas and bustling cities. Hanoi, the capital, pays homage to the nation’s iconic Communist-era leader, Ho Chi Minh, via a huge marble mausoleum. Ho Chi Minh City (formerly Saigon) has French colonial landmarks, plus Vietnamese War history museums and the Củ Chi tunnels, used by Viet Cong soldiers.

 

- Wikipedia

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The Doors

 

"Riders on the Storm" is a song by American rock band the Doors, released in June 1971 by Elektra Records as the second single from the band's sixth studio album, L.A. Woman. It is known for being the last song that Jim Morrison recorded prior to his sudden death in Paris on July 3, 1971.

  

(Canon PowerShot SD500, 1/125 @ f/2.8, edited to taste)

Midtown Manhattan activity on a cold winter afternoon.

Corydalis cava, Hohler Lerchensporn,

Zitronenfalter, Gonepteryx rhamni

Biene, Apiformes

Flock of migratory birds, Bar-headed Goose (Anser indicus), Gray Heron (Ardea cinerea) & Northern Pintail (Anas acuta)

My photo was chosen and a brighter more bustling shot of the Nottingham Christmas Market but I simply can't bring myself to upload it. Instead this pretty and friendly little Robin I shall share with you. I know some of my friends are going away for Christmas and some have already gone but to those still who haven't I hope for you a Wonderful a Christmas as possible and a Happy New Year...Sue xx

 

I would politely ask that you don’t invite me to groups with fbanners badges or awards..post one comment on three etc

I simply haven’t the time..thanks Sue xx

 

陽光淋漓在身上

只想汗水如珠

藉由淨去一身

已然繁華的昨日

 

Sunshine dripping

Such as beads of sweat

With net go

Bustling yesterday

 

(石某攝於五分山長城步道)

 

Of Grand Central Station..New York City..

Wishing Everyone A Wonderful Sunday!!! :-)

 

It's all happening at Basingstoke as Freightliner class 70 unit 70001 restarts its train coming off the Reading line following a signal check waiting on a path. This will be the final leg of its journey as it makes its way down to Southampton Maritime Container Terminal with the 6.49am ex Crewe Basford Hall (4O27).

 

It was a busy time at the station with trains to London (and the North) running pretty well full, and those down to the South Coast not faring much better. Good for weekend business though.

 

Nice to see some honest (and timeworn) station awnings, courtesy of the L&SWR 👍

 

Best viewed full-screen.

 

11.49am, 14th October 2023

Wetzlar, Schillerplatz

What is a bustle you ask?

 

In the 19th century women would wear a padded undergarment to add fullness to the back of their dresses.

 

This Anna's looks like he's wearing a bustle to me.

 

Anna's Hummingbird

Calypte anna

 

Member of the Nature’s Spirit

Good Stewards of Nature

 

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Southport Pier on a rather busy Sunday :)

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Following closely behind 4PS6 and 7MW2, QUBE loaded grain 3962 from Hermidale passes Binalong with QL006, QL010, CF4402. The train had run via Junee to refuel the locomotives.

We went shopping in San Francisco's Chinatown, and unknowingly bumped into the Chinatown Autumn Moon Festival. Grant Ave, the main street of Chinatown was most off-limits for cars, and was a very busy place.

 

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