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This cross is atop of the steeple of St John's Church (Johanneskirche) Crailsheim, Germany. Image captured March 2007.
Please have a blessed and safe Easter Season.
John 3:16 & 17
16 For God so loved the world, that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him shall not perish, but have eternal life. 17 For God did not send the Son into the world to judge the world, but that the world might be saved through Him.
Taken with Bronica ETRS SLR, 75mm, Shanghai GP3 100 film, hand processed and scanned using Canon 9000f
Cross Rays
I was so fortunate to photograph in some ridiculously good conditions on The Great Ocean Road last week.
My wife's comment about this photo was "That looks like a photo from one of those photo tours...you know how they always get really good shots." Thanks dear!
Canon 5D Mark II
17-40 @ 17mm f16 8sec
Lee 0.6 soft grad
On the little Isle in the Menail Straits, is a little church, of Tysilio, with it's accompanying graveyard.
56105 leaves Clay Cross tunnel working 6S95 13:47 SINFIN SDGS ( ROLLS ROYCE ) - GRANGEMOUTH INEOS .. 11/10/21
Some of you may remember a shot I posted a couple of weeks ago called "Cross" wich was the first one in a new series I am doing. Well I always wanted to post a waist level shot in color (well color mixed with sepia anyway) as I also really liked this one.
Lighting is the same as the headshot and of course Henný did the makeup and Aldís is the model.
At the American Cemetary near Omaha Beach in Normandy. The precision of these crosses and stars in bright white natural stone is awesome. A peaceful yet powerful place to visit.
Trundling into Chester Road on a red, 153311 works 2Q40 Kidderminster SVR to Newcastle, I think marking the classes debut on this section of the line?
Ordino, Andorra.
Trasladado piedra a piedra en 1980 desde Les Lloses d'Ordino y reconstruído después a las afueras del pueblo, este puente románico data de la Alta Edad Media.
Con su genuino arco de medio punto, en esta ocasión bastante más ancho de lo habitual, su paso es totalmente empedrado.
Si dijera que la sensación al cruzarlo es mágica, alguien podría pensar que es fácil confundir las emociones con sensaciones cuando se es un enamorado impenitente de los monumentos románicos y góticos y del arte medieval en general.
Pero la convicción de estar junto a una belleza muy especial, junto con las cantarinas aguas de la Valira (el río "madre" de Andorra por excelencia), lograron de aquel rato fotográfico un regusto que perdura en mi memoria como si aún estuviese allí.
Tardes mágicas, las que en aquel mes de Abril, me brindó el bellísmo pequeño país del Pirineo.
Música recomendada: "Don't Cross The River". América.
There is a park reserved along Calgary’s Memorial Drive for 3,000 white crosses which are displayed each year on November 1st and removed November 12th. The date coincides with the Calgary Poppy Fund’s annual fundraising campaign and the Canadian Legacy Project's Veterans Food Drive. Each cross is inscribed with the name, rank, regiment, date of death and age at death of a Southern Alberta soldier killed in action. It is estimated that more than 3,000 Southern Alberta soldiers have been killed in action Our wish is that no Southern Alberta soldier who paid the ultimate price for our freedom is ever forgotten.
Nikon D7000, Sigma 10-20mm
I'd just about forgot I'd taken a series of photos of the roof at Kings Cross but remembered whilst having a look about for something to upload before I head off on my holidays for a week.
The offices to this factory had plexiglass with cross sections of various insects and plants embedded in it.
Confronted with especially grand landscapes or other natural phenomena, people in the Alps, like most everywhere else in the world, feel a urge to worship their respective gods. This cross has been built at an altitude of 3900 meter near the top of the 'Klein Matterhorn'.
See more Holy Places here
See more from the Alps here.
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From the Wakatobi Dive Resort, at six degrees south latitude, the Southern Cross becomes a familiar sight in the night sky. Here it is clearly embedded in the Milky Way, and is found most easily using the two "pointer" stars (at the upper edge of the cloud) that point to the star at the top of the cross (in the hole in the cloud). The stars in the cross (starting from the bottom and moving clockwise) are Alpha Crucis, Beta Crucis, Gamma Crucis and Delta Crucis. Gamma has a distinct reddish hue, while the others are distinctly blue. A line drawn from Gamma through Alpha points (very close) to the south pole.
From this latitude the Big Dipper was visible, but Polaris, the north star, was below the horizon.
Thanks to James Deverich for technical support and hospitality.
The elbow of the black robot arm nests into the groove of the exposed pulley wheel in front of it, which has a 1x1 round on each side. This, combined with the 1x1 brick with studs on 2 sides, the hook, and the way the cannon is attached to both sides, holds the two helicopter blade pieces back to back with enough strength to support the weight of the wings. The technic connector with the T-bar and the horizontal clip with the cheese slope both nest between the two halves. The flashlight piece just below the cockpit fits into the 1x1 brick with studs on 2 sides and helps keep the engine in place. The technic visor technique is slightly modified from Mike Nieves.
P.S.: Flickr really should bring back notes so I don't have to explain all this in words. EDIT: notes added