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Colourful 'Peruvian lily'.. 'Alstroemeria'.. & 'Corcrosmia Lucifer'.. 'Montbretia'..
Have a wonderful day.. thanks for looking..
This is a combination of two captures taken one after the other. The bottom half was captured at 30 seconds smoothing out the whipped up water from the intense wind at sunset with the passing front, and I liked the 30 seconds exposure, but also want to roughly freeze the motion of the clouds, as they were extremely pretty there in the sky to, but moving very fast. Having the 9 Stop ND on for the long exposure, I did not want to waste time taking the ND filter off, so just quickly changed the aperture to f/4 and then captured the scene at 4 seconds. Thus the top half of the exposure (the sky) is at 4 seconds.
Construido en el siglo XV, de estilo renacentista, con planta rectangular, se estructura en dos cuerpos: planta baja realizada en granito con arcos de medio punto con capiteles de tradición clásica y planta alta adintelada combinando piedra y madera. En uno de los laterales se conserva el sepulcro de la condesa Fronilde Fernández, dama encargada de la anexión de éste monasterio a la orden del Cister, en el año 1175.
Cloister of the Cistercian Monastery of Ferreira de Pantón.
Built in the fifteenth century, Renaissance style, with rectangular plant, it is structured in two bodies: ground floor made of granite with half-point arches with capitals of classic tradition and upper floor combining stone and wood. On one side is preserved the tomb of Countess Fronilde Fernández, lady in charge of the annexation of this monastery to the order of the Cistercian, in the year 1175.
Ferreira de Pantón (Lugo). Galicia. España.
This German manufactured Claas "Europa" Combine dates from 1961 ....It was seen at the Steam & Vintage Fair at Driffield in East Yorkshire .
I have two main passions in my life, my photography and my love of the game of golf. It is very very seldom that I combine the two but here perhaps I had an opportunity. This was taken on my iPhone on a foggy morning on the golf course where I am a member. For once I really would have rather been out with my camera in a woodland somewhere than on the course with my clubs but I tried to make the best of it with this phone shot.
Retour à Steinbourg, mercredi dernier, près de 3 ans sans y avoir mis les pieds !
Il faisait beau, malgré un voile venu m'embêter, et le trafic s'annonçait sympa, mais tout ne s'était pas encore passé comme prévu, puisque certains trains n'auront pas roulé.
Malgré tout quelques trains classiques, toujours agréables dans ce cadre merveilleux, comme ce Naviland pour Anvers, complètement chargé, à l'exception de 2 porte-conteneurs et très coloré, pour mon plus grand plaisir !
MA100 42812 Strasbourg-Port-du-Rhin - Antwerpen-Noord | 18.05.2022
Kind regards....Dutch Farmers (Grunninger boer'n).
Noordpolderzijl: Pearl in the Waddenzee
Press L or click on the image to see it in LIGHTBOX
CSX K025 reverses against their train after grabbing empty ethanol train K623 in Teaneck, NJ with CSX SD40-2 8365 leading. Never thought seeing SD40s leading widecabs up the River Line in 2021 would still be a thing.
I combined a photo of a tulip that I took today with that of some forget-me-nots that I took yesterday and as it was Sunday, I played - HSS!
Yeah....20,000 iso. Grab shot...stopped on the road...grabbed the camera that had the 100-400 on it...and fired off three frames. I had it set on manual with auto iso for bird photography from a couple of days ago. Traffic was coming up behind me, so I had to hurry. I think it came out alright. Near Utica, Il.
View of 502 on the way to Frostburg, Maryland.
Western Maryland Scenic Railroad.
(I post most of my rail-themed photos at on-rails)
Monogram is one of Robert Rauschenburg's finest examples of his "Combines",a hybrid of painting,sculpture,and assemblage.
Robert Rauschenburg (1925-2008)
Monogram (1955-1959)
-oil paper,fabric,printed reproductions, metal,wood,rubber,shoe-heel,tennis ball, on two conjoined canvases with oil on taxidermied Angora goat,with brass plaque and rubber tire on wood platform mounted on wood casters
This link explains the different meanings interpreted for the work.Sexual metaphor or a religious offering?An abstract or a joke?
www.phaidon.com/agenda/art/articles/2016/december/06/the-...
I am not sure why this combine has been here in the grass along the field for some time-perhaps abandoned or waiting for the harvest. I know it was used last fall. I don't get up early for morning shots much any more since I am back to working almost full time again.
7 Years ago we find CMQ 3812 North hauling the Pan Am OCS from Northern Maine Jct to BVJ, then west across the Moosehead and Sherbrooke Subs to Farnham, Quebec.
At Farnham a VTR GP40-2 was added and the train ran down to East Deerfield where the VTR power was cut off and the train continued back to Maine.
The intent of the trip was to open up a new gateway, with Pan Am's successful bid to get trackage rights to White River Jct. Along with VTR's Washington County RR and the CMQ, the plan was to reopen the embargoed Saint-Guillaume Sub which hadn't seen a train since the MMA days, to connect with CN at Saint-Hyacinthe, Quebec.
The plan was for freight to be interchanged with CN then, run to Farnham, down to Newport, then to White River Jct over WACR, to Pan Am at WRJ, then to East Deerfield and points south. Ideally, competing with SLR, NECR, CP and to some extent CSX's routing. However things never panned out.
The following year Fortress sold CMQ to CP which had little interest in the plan. Pan Am was sold in 2020 to CSX and taken over in 2022. Effectively putting an end to the proposed route.
Central Maine and Quebec Railway
Train: 3812 North
1/28/2018
Glenburn, ME
CMQ Bangor Subdivision
The sounds of a Summer night are interrupted briefly by a RS5T horn as CSX "Spirit of Law Enforcement" ES44AC-H 3194 heads through Matthews, NC with a combined F700/Q037. As always seems to be the case when something cool runs, various issues kept the train from departing Pinoca yard in Charlotte till well after midnight
From my set entitled ‘Sumac”
www.flickr.com/photos/21861018@N00/sets/72157607186471302/
In my collection entitled “The Garden”
www.flickr.com/photos/21861018@N00/collections/7215760718...
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sumac (also spelled sumach) is any one of approximately 250 species of flowering plants in the genus Rhus and related genera, in the family Anacardiaceae. The dried berries of some species are ground to produce a tangy purple spice often used in juice.
Sumacs grow in subtropical and warm temperate regions throughout the world, especially in North America.
Sumacs are shrubs and small trees that can reach a height of 1-10 meters. The leaves are spirally arranged; they are usually pinnately compound, though some species have trifoliate or simple leaves. The flowers are in dense panicles or spikes 5-30 cm long, each flower very small, greenish, creamy white or red, with five petals. The fruits form dense clusters of reddish drupes called sumac bobs.
Sumacs propagate both by seed (spread by birds and other animals through their droppings), and by new sprouts from rhizomes, forming large clonal colonies.
The drupes of the genus Rhus are ground into a deep-red or purple powder used as a spice in Middle Eastern cuisine to add a lemony taste to salads or meat; in the Turkish cuisine e.g. added to salad-servings of kebabs and lahmacun. In North America, the smooth sumac (Rhus glabra), and the staghorn sumac (Rhus typhina), are sometimes used to make a beverage, termed "sumac-ade" or "Indian lemonade" or "rhus juice". This drink is made by soaking the drupes in cool water, rubbing them to extract the essence, straining the liquid through a cotton cloth and sweetening it. Native Americans also used the leaves and berries of the smooth and staghorn sumacs combined with tobacco in traditional smoking mixtures.
Species including the fragrant sumac (Rhus aromatica), the littleleaf sumac (R. microphylla), the skunkbush sumac (R. trilobata), the smooth sumac and the staghorn sumac are grown for ornament, either as the wild types or as cultivars.
The leaves of certain sumacs yield tannin (mostly pyrogallol), a substance used in vegetable tanning. Leather tanned with sumac is flexible, light in weight, and light in color, even bordering on being white.
Dried sumac wood is fluorescent under long-wave UV light. Mowing of sumac is not a good control measure as the wood is springy resulting in jagged, sharp pointed stumps when mowed. The plant will quickly recover with new growth after mowing. See Nebraska Extension Service publication G97-1319 for suggestions as to control.
At times Rhus has held over 250 species. Recent molecular phylogeny research suggests breaking Rhus sensu lata into Actinocheita, Baronia, Cotinus, Malosma, Searsia, Toxicodendron, and Rhus sensu stricta. If this is done, about 35 species would remain in Rhus. However, the data is not yet clear enough to settle the proper placement of all species into these genera.
This combine harvester survived the field fire. The farmer moved the machine to a part of the field that was already blackened by the fire thus ensuring the fire didn't manage to destroy the vehicle.
We took the old favorite Handmade Spring Jacket and restyled it with new patterns. Bold and more dramatic but still soft and femme. A look so daring and sweet.
This handmade spring jacket combines linen and cotton fabrics, hand-stitching details, and a waist belt.
Would be beautiful for a brazen self-confident woman in role-play or just a romantic boho woman on the scene.
This jacket comes in sizes to fit these bodies:
Freya
Isis
Physique
Hourglass
Maitreya
Venus
Fox
Werewolf
Available in our Main Store and on Marketplace.
Cinematic toy photography, captured with a 2x anamorphic lens combined with a 100mm macro prime, for a dual focus setup. My minifigure is using Crazy Arms from Crazy Bricks
Prints available via my website, www.tommilton.co.uk