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Escola Pública de Fotografia - Sit Kong Sang
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Kapadokia in Urgup,The cradle of civilization. I was excited to discover this. Inside in the mountain is a real town. It is wonderful and mystery
The Phu-Khao Thong (Golden Mountain) Chedi is shining bright among the modern skyscrapers in the center of Bangkok.Chedi Phukhao Thong is a steep artificial hill inside the Wat Saket Temple compound. Phu Khao Thong is now a popular Bangkok tourist attraction and has become one of the symbols of the city.
Three photographic exhibitions interested me very much, one international and two by Australian photographers.
"Civilization: The Way We Live Now" is an international photography exhibition of monumental scale, featuring over 200 original photographs by over 100 contemporary photographers from Africa, the Americas, Asia, Australia and Europe.
The exhibition explores photographic representations of life in cities and journeys through the shared experiences of life in the urban environment.
Looking at the phenomenal complexity of urban life in the twenty-first century, Civilizations reflects on the ways in which photographers have documented, and held a mirror up to, the increasingly globalised world around us. The selected works create a picture of collective life around the world and document patterns of mass behaviour.
The two main works shown here are: Australian photographer Simon Terrill's, "Huddle", 2007 (from his work Crowd Theory), and the photo in the lightbox is by Anne Zahalka "Sunday 11.08am" (from her Open House series).
My main aim in these photographs is not to reproduce the artist's work, but rather to give them context in relation to the exhibition.
Border of civilization. If these views are becoming more common, why not to shoot some photos and try to see some beauty. Hausjärvi, Finland. 11.9.2017.
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia:
The Parthenon (Greek: Παρθενών) is a temple on the Athenian Acropolis, Greece, dedicated to the maiden goddess Athena, whom the people of Athens considered their patron. Its construction began in 447 BC when the Athenian Empire was at the height of its power. It was completed in 438 BC, although decoration of the building continued until 432 BC. It is the most important surviving building of Classical Greece, generally considered the culmination of the development of the Doric order. Its decorative sculptures are considered some of the high points of Greek art. The Parthenon is regarded as an enduring symbol of Ancient Greece and of ancient democracy and one of the world's greatest cultural monuments. The Greek Ministry of Culture is currently carrying out a program of selective restoration and reconstruction to ensure the stability of the partially ruined structure. ....
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On day four of my train journey across Canada by VIA rail. October 2018. We are seeing lots of snow now.
The window are not very clean so the photos are not that good. Also the train was speeding along at times and really bumpy. I have put all the photos I took on my journey on Flickr as a record of my trip.
An UNESCO World Heritage
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The first indication that anyone lives anywhere near Las Vegas. About 10 minutes from landing from the east at LAS airport in Las Vegas, Nevada
Where what semblance of civilization ends, and Wasteland begins.
Just a random, for run build that I will probably redo, because I have a better Idea.
Also probably going to be disassembled fairly rapidly
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this was always a stretch of river where you could pull in find a open area and camp. we now have designated sites with fire pits, picnic tables and long drops.
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Wild or domesticated animals had a vital role in ancient Egypt. The exhibition "Animals and Pharaohs" shows the role and importance of animals in Pharaonic civilization.
Consisting of more than four hundred pieces the exhibit reconstructs the relationship between animals and men religious beliefs , nature and culture, from admiration and fear in everyday life, war or in agriculture.
ILos animales salvajes o domesticados tienen un papel fundamental en el antiguo Egipto. La exposición Animales y faraones muestra la función y la importancia de la figura animal en la civilización faraónica.
Formada por más de cuatrocientas piezas, reconstruye la relación que se estableció entre los hombres y los animales, la naturaleza y la cultura, desde la admiración y el temor en la vida cotidiana, en la agricultura, la guerra y las creencias religiosas.