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Erst heute wurde bekannt gegeben, das während der letzten Arbeiten am Jenga Turm eine Person zu Tode kam. Das CSI Team von Little World hat die Untersuchungen aufgenommen!
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Breaking News: Today it came out, that during the last Work on the Jenga Tower one Person came to Death. The CSI Team of Little World has started with their Investigation!
♡ includes airpods case with 2 mirror animations for each of hands ♡
♡ one animation for face + non anim ♡
♡ there is also a built-in script for resizing ♡
♡ HUD includes 23 colors and 4 metallic textures ♡
This looks like it has adorned the case with the dried epidermis from the coastal wattle I found it on. There are lots of dried layers probably caused by leaf blister sawflies (or along those lines), so maybe the caterpillar nips them off.
Four cases bathed in soft light by an overhead skylight within this gloomy attic space. Shot inside a derelict farm cottage on a recent weekend away. I had had a pin marker for this location for a long time now but didn't think I'd get to see it due to it's location. When my partner booked a B&B for us to stay in, I thought that it looked as though it may be in the area, when I dropped the pin marker onto the same map it turned out to be 4km away... Result!
Cate presents another item I bought at the Doll Convention in Wiesbaden yesterday – a Christmas Ornament Doll Case by Hallmark.
Characteristic of Girona are the picturesque houses overlooking the river Onyar. These were built over many years and give the flavour of a small Mediterranean city.
IN ENGLISH BELOW THE LINE
Fotografia feta amb la Hasselblad 500 C/M, fabricada el 1979; objectiu Carl Zeiss Distagon f4/50mm; Kodak Tri-X 400.
Monumental casalot de Sabadell, construit el 1897.
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Picture taken with a Hasselblad 500 C/M, made in 1979; Carl Zeiss Distagon f4/50mm; Kodak Tri-X 400 home developed.
Luxurious house built in Sabadell in 1897.
Manchester
1932 Leica 11, Voigtländer 15mm superwide, and Rollei Retro 400S developed in Kodak HC-110 1:63 for 13 minutes @ 20 C.
Characteristic of Girona are the picturesque houses overlooking the river Onyar. These were built over many years and give the flavour of a small Mediterranean city.
Le Rathaus de Brême, de style gothique, date du début du XVe siècle (1405-1410). Il a été orné de pignons dans le style de la Renaissance de la Weser au XVIIe siècle.
If you are not French, it’s likely you haven’t ever heard the word “Saintonge”, and have no clue what it means. If you are French, it’s probably the same thing. Unless, that is, you are a fan of Romanesque, in which case you know that Saintonge, that small region of France centered around the town of Saintes (hence the name), not far from the Atlantic Ocean, just North of Bordeaux... features the highest density of Romanesque churches of all the country!
I had never visited that area of France, and so in the middle of October 2021, I took that long overdue trip and stayed two weeks in Saintes, driving left and right daily to photograph all the most significant Romanesque churches... and unfortunately leaving out many others, as they are so thick on the ground!
Being by nature a human activity, even the best and purest of arts can, in time, overdo itself and teeter upon the brink of baroque, exaggeration and overabundance. Built around 1160, about ten years after its magnificent neighbor in Rétaud (which we have seen a few days ago), the Notre-Dame church in Rioux is largely regarded among specialists as having gone slightly over the top in terms of outside decoration.
I have seen the exact same thing with the enclos paroissiaux (“parish enclosures”) in Brittany: the desire to do better and grander than the neighbors, combined with the existence of generous financial means, often leads to an overdoing of things in which the spiritual appears to be drowned in a wave of refinement and superficiality.
This almost exaggerated decoration is often cited as one of the chief reasons why this church was only listed as a Historic Landmark in 1903, while its neighbor in Rétaud was listed in 1862. In the late 1950s, François Eygun, Director of Historic Antiquities, wrote: “This is no more the elegant richness, but the exaggeration of a quality pushed beyond the limits of the reasonable and into bad taste.”
We, visitors of the 21st century, may take a more lenient approach... or maybe it is our own taste that has been distorted over the years by lack of backbone, cheap and self-fulfilling enjoyment (read: selfies!) and reality TV... I will let my viewers decide.
Strangely enough, the façade is probably the most understated part of this church. The top part of the bell tower is from the 15th century, but all the rest shows a remarkable restraint, with only the Virgin in a mandorla and abstract motifs on the voussures around and over the main door.
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Somewhereville PI, Eddie" the Razor" Doyle leaving the wharf after solving the case of "the left handed chop sticks." He found the chop sticks in a tired rusty Shanghai freighter filled with cargo containers large enough to hide a thousand sins. Now it was time for a visit to his second office, a wharf side bar where the bartender knew Eddie's order better than his name. Bourbon was his faithful confidant, his silent partner on those cases that took him down darker roads than he’d ever cared to walk.
Image imagined in MidJourney AI and finished with Topaz Studio and Lightroom Classic.