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Just when you've taken ten minutes to compose a unique image someone sees what you're doing, walks over, and snaps off the shot too...
Cheap French late seventies "Cadence" compilation. Most of the tracks were taken from the 3A and Capriccio labels.
Among the favorites, the 10 minutes plus "On joue on Bon partie dans la vie" by Gramacks International and the 2 Fair-Nick Stars tracks wich were taken from their rare LP (Including "Arrêté mal palé", compiled by Strut on the "Sofrito" sampler).
Other tracks by Cosaque 78, Perfecta, Bill-O-Men, Maxels...
Want to give her a face-plate system, but her clay is a bit too brittle for me to trust she'll survive the cutting her open. So, I'm going to make a cast.
Let's hope scylla survives the molding phase!
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Lowkey Videos 2016
Taken at the peak of the 2016 Perseids in Red Rock Canyon State Park in California, using a D7100 at 11mm, D7100 at 4.5mm, and K3-II at 10mm, all on ISO 6400 and doing 30 second exposures.
I was sitting outside our lounge room in the evening having a cup of tea, and as I looked inside, I realised how much of our stuff has featured in my photostream.
There are many more, but that is a sample, and there is one I can't find of the stool on the RHS near the table.
See notes. You can select the link address in a note to view the original.
It's a bit grainy, but hey, it was night time, handheld and no flash with my Lumix LX3
I recently started to make my traditional 2019 year photo compilation and I noticed that I never put this picture, the Portuguese Navy Display.
In this photo, you can see all the Portuguese Ships that I built this year (and in other years as well). Behind is the Soviet Navy Display (also made this year).
So far, 2019 has been an excellent year for LEGO. Let´s see what I can do in 2020!
Click here for a short video about the entire display:
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Eínon
A collection of some photos uploaded last two years. At least , these images makes me think of how I enjoy walking, seeing and shooting. And how fragile are all these things , afterall. And all of us.
Song : All of my days
Alexi Murdoch
I found these 1958 Peanuts compilations at the flea market on Sunday, I was really surprised by how restrained (good) the design is.
Aphrodisias (/æfrəˈdɪsiəs/;[1] Ancient Greek: Ἀφροδισιάς, romanized: Aphrodisiás) was a Hellenistic Greek city in the historic Caria cultural region of western Asia Minor, today's Anatolia in Turkey. It is located near the modern village of Geyre, about 100 km (62 mi) east/inland from the coast of the Aegean Sea, and 230 km (140 mi) southeast of İzmir.
Aphrodisias was named after Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of love, who had here her unique cult image, the Aphrodite of Aphrodisias. According to the Suda, a Byzantine encyclopedic compilation, before the city became known as Aphrodisias (c. 3rd century BCE) it had three previous Greek names: Lelégōn Pólis (Λελέγων πόλις, "City of the Leleges"),[2] Megálē Pólis (Μεγάλη Πόλις, "Great City"), and Ninóē (Νινόη).[3]
Sometime before 640, in the Late Antique period when it was within the Byzantine Empire, the city was renamed Stauropolis (Σταυρούπολις, "City of the Cross").[4]
In 2017, it was inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage Site list.[5]
History
Aphrodisias was the metropolis (provincial capital) of the region and Roman province of Caria.[6]
White and blue-grey Carian marble was extensively quarried from adjacent slopes in the Hellenistic and Roman periods, for building facades and sculptures.[citation needed] Marble sculptures and sculptors from Aphrodisias became famous in the Roman world. Many examples of statuary have been unearthed in Aphrodisias, and some representations of the Aphrodite of Aphrodisias also survive from other parts of the Roman world, as far afield as Pax Julia in Lusitania.[7]
The city had notable schools for sculpture, as well as philosophy, remaining a centre of paganism until the end of the 5th century.[6] It was destroyed by earthquake in the early 7th century, and never recovered its former prosperity, being reduced to a small fortified settlement on the site of the ancient theatre.[6] Around the same time, it was also renamed to Stauropolis (Greek: Σταυροῡπολις, "city of the Cross") to remove pagan connotations, but already by the 8th century it was known as Caria after the region, which later gave rise to its modern Turkish name, Geyre.[6][8] In Byzantine times, the city was the seat of a fiscal administrative unit (dioikesis).[8]
Aphrodisias was sacked again by the rebel Theodore Mankaphas in 1188, and then by the Seljuk Turks in 1197. It finally fell under Turkish control towards the end of the 13th century.[6]
Geological history
The site is in an earthquake zone and has suffered a great deal of damage at various times, especially in severe tremors of the 4th and 7th centuries.[citation needed] An added complication was that one of the 4th century earthquakes altered the water table, making parts of the town prone to flooding. Evidence can be seen of emergency plumbing installed to combat this problem.
The city of Aphrodisias never fully recovered from the 7th century earthquake, and fell into disrepair. Part of the town was covered by the modern village of Geyre; some of the cottages were removed in the 20th century to reveal the older city. A new Geyre has been built a short distance away.
Ecclesiastical history
Main article: Stauropolis (diocese)
Le Quien (Oriens christianus, I, 899–904) mentions twenty bishops of this see. In the 7th century Stauropolis had twenty-eight suffragan bishops and twenty-six at the beginning of the 10th century.
Stauropolis is also a Roman Catholic titular metropolitan see, under the name Stauropoli (Latin: Archidioecesis Stauropolitana).[9]
Buildings and structures
The monumental gateway or tetrapylon
Monumental gateway
A monumental gateway, or tetrapylon, stands at the end of a road that leads from the main north–south street of the town into a large forecourt in front of the Sanctuary of Aphrodite Aphrodisias. The gateway was built ca. AD 200.[citation needed]
Temple of Aphrodite
Main article: Sanctuary of Aphrodite Aphrodisias
The Temple of Aphrodite
The Temple of Aphrodite was a focal point of the town. The Aphrodisian sculptors became renowned and benefited from a plentiful supply of marble close at hand. The school of sculpture was very productive;[10] much of their work can be seen around the site and in the Aphrodisias Museum. Many full-length statues were discovered in the region of the agora, and trial and unfinished pieces pointing to a true school are in evidence. Sarcophagi were recovered in various locations, most frequently decorated with designs consisting of festoons and columns. Pilasters have been found showing what are described as "peopled scrolls" with figures of people, birds and animals entwined in acanthus leaves.
The character of the temple building was altered when it became a Christian basilica. The building is believed to have been dismantled in c. 481–484 by order of Emperor Zeno, because the temple had been the focus of Pagan Hellenic opposition against Zeno in Aphrodisias, in support of Illus, who had promised to restore Hellenic rites, which had been suppressed during the Persecution of pagans in the late Roman Empire, to the temples that were still standing.[11]
Bouleuterion
The Bouleuterion served as the meeting place of the city's administrative council (the Boule), and as a multi-purpose indoor theatre, concert hall and assembly space.
The Bouleuterion (council house), or Odeon, is centered on the north side of the North Agora. As it stands today, it consists of a semicircular auditorium fronted by a shallow stage structure about 46 m wide. The lower part of the auditorium survives intact, with nine rows of marble seats divided into five wedges by radial stairways. The seating of the upper part, amounting to an additional twelve rows, has collapsed together with its supporting vaults. The plan is an extremely open one, with numerous entrances at ground level and several stairways giving access to the upper rows of seats. A system of massive parallel buttresses shows that the building was originally vaulted. The auditorium would have been lighted by a series of tall, arched windows in the curved outer wall. Seating capacity is estimated at 1,750...Wikipedia
I took the photo of the moon later in the evening, 2 days before the Super Moon. The dramatic clouds left enough of an opening to blend the moon into this shot of a barn near Garfield, Washington. Lacking interesting color I chose to convert to B & W.
This is a small compilation of well known vessels which took part in the war of the Falkland Islands.
This compilation lacks of missing ships from Argentina. So this is still a wipc (work in progress compilation).
See also the full album!
Belton House a Grade I listed country house in Belton near Grantham, Lincolnshire,
The mansion is surrounded by formal gardens and a series of avenues leading to follies within a larger wooded park. Belton has been described as a compilation of all that is finest of Carolean architecture, the only truly vernacular style of architecture that England had produced since the Tudor period.
The house has also been described as the most complete example of a typical English country house; the claim has even been made that Belton's principal facade was the inspiration for the modern British motorway signs which give directions to stately homes. Only Brympton d'Evercy has been similarly lauded as the perfect English country house.
For three hundred years, Belton House was the seat of the Brownlow and Cust family, who had first acquired land in the area in the late 16th century. Between 1685 and 1688 Sir John Brownlow and his wife had the present mansion built. Despite great wealth they chose to build a modest country house rather than a grand contemporary Baroque palace.
The contemporary, if provincial, Carolean style was the selected choice of design. However, the new house was fitted with the latest innovations such as sash windows for the principal rooms, and more importantly separate areas for the staff. As the Brownlows rose from baronets to barons upward to earls and then once again became barons, successive generations made changes to the interior of the house which reflected their changing social position and tastes, yet the fabric and design of the house changed little.
Following World War I (a period when the Machine Gun Corps was based in the park), the Brownlows, like many of their peers, were faced with mounting financial problems. In 1984 they gave the house away complete with most of its contents. The recipients of their gift, the National Trust, today fully open Belton to the public.
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Compilation video - some of my fave feel good videos I've made
Hope they bring a smile to your face and cheer you up as much as they do for me.
Also what do you like? What would you like me to do next? any songs you like? let me know and I will see what I can do.
My channel is : www.youtube.com/c/GemmaSmith
I have 81 videos on my YouTube channel. This compilation video features bits from some of my favourite videos I've made in the last 12 months.
Please subscribe to my Youtube channel if you enjoy my videos.
I currently have 929 Subscribers, hoping to reach a thousand by April, Should be easy to reach that as I seem to get an average of 25 new subs a week.
Enjoy, smile, laugh.
Gemma Smith
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59002 'Yeoman Enterprise' working the 7A09 Merehead - Acton yard jumbo stone train at Shottesbrooke. 6th July 1993.
New on my YouTube Channel, Class 59 diesel locomotive compilation youtu.be/7TRpKMwM3Ss
This is a 360-degree view of each character in my CMF: High Fantasy series. Hopefully it helps show more of the details.
This image is a compilation of three images from Envisat’s radar and shows where southwestern Africa’s Okavango River empties into the inland Okavango Delta in northern Botswana. The Okavango River originates in Angola, forms part of the Angola Namibia border and then ends in northern Botswana. Here, it has formed a depression in the semi-arid Kalahari basin. Appearing purple at the centre of the image is Chief’s Island. In the lower-right portion of the image we can see a large cluster of radar reflections from the town of Maun. At the top of the image, a triangle with similar colouring to the delta can be seen. This is a swamp area and national park located mostly in Namibia.
This image is featured on the Earth from Space video programme.
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Credits: ESA
Photograph by McArthur Newell of BoldLifestyle Photography (www.boldlifestyle.com) of Luisiana during Test Model session. Hair and Makeup by Letia Thomas (Lavish Looks).
All the masks in one.
Masks courtesy of :bobbasset.com/
©2012. all images property of Bob Merco. Do not use without my permission.
A small compilation of Photos taken during Brickfair VA in August 2018.
Photo 1: Magnus showing to me and Matt Hacker his amazing GI Joe Fortress. One of the most amazing LEGO models that I´ve ever seen!
Photo 2: Group photo of all the Members of the BFVA Vietnam Collab. It was a huge honour for me to be invited for this Collab.
Photo 3: Ralph Savelsberg giving me a “Brothers Brick” official Brick. Probably my best moment during the entire Event!
Photo 4: Me and Magnus listening to Ralph talking about the Vietnam War.
Photo 5: For years I watched the great models of Evan and Peter (Dornbi). At BFVA I was able to finally meet them and take a photo with them and some of our best models.
Photo 6: BFVA was also the first time that I saw the members of the Brickmania Team. In this photo, Cody shows me how he made the landing gear for his F-16 fighter model.
Photo 7: A “combat” photo, between a dangerous Mig-21 (Dornbi) and a powerful F-4 Phantom (Evan).
Photo 8: I was also able to finally meet Yasser and talk about his amazing models!
Eínon
Nikon D800 photos of a Swimsuit Bikini Model Goddess! She's a Hollywood Stunt Double! You've seen her in movies!
And here're a couple of HD video movies I shot of the goddess with the Nikon D800:
Enjoy! Be sure to watch in the full 1080P HD!
The epic goddess was tall, thin, fit, tan, and in wonderful shape (as you can see).
Check out my greatest hits compilation, and let me know what you think:
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As the Great Mick Jagger stated, "Pretty, pretty, pretty, pretty, girl
Pretty, pretty
Such a pretty, pretty, pretty girl." -Beast of Burden Sexy, hot, and cute too!
Epic Goddess Straight Out of Hero's Journey Mythology! Pretty Model! :) Tall, thin, fit and beautiful!
Welcome to your epic hero's journey! The beautiful 45surf goddess sisters hath called ye to adventure, beckoning ye to read deeply Homer's Iliad and Odyssey, whence ye shall learn of yer own exalted artistic path guided by Hero's Journey Mythology. I wouldn't be saying it if it hadn't happened to me.
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Nikon D300 Photos of Beautfiul Sexy Hot Brunette!
She was a beauty--a gold 45 goddess for sure! A Gold 45 Goddess exalts the archetypal form of Athena--the Greek Goddess of wisdom, warfare, strategy, heroic endeavour, handicrafts and reason. A Gold 45 Goddess guards the beauty of dx4/dt=ic and embodies 45SURF's motto "Virtus, Honoris, et Actio Pro Veritas, Amor, et Bellus, (Strength, Honor, and Action for Truth, Love, and Beauty," and she stands ready to inspire and guide you along your epic, heroic journey into art and mythology. It is Athena who descends to call Telemachus to Adventure in the first book of Homer's Odyssey--to man up, find news of his true father Odysseus, and rid his home of the false suitors, and too, it is Athena who descends in the first book of Homer's Iliad, to calm the Rage of Achilles who is about to draw his sword so as to slay his commander who just seized Achilles' prize, thusly robbing Achilles of his Honor--the higher prize Achilles fought for. And now Athena descends once again, assuming the form of a Gold 45 Goddess, to inspire you along your epic journey of heroic endeavour.
ALL THE BEST on your Epic Hero's Journey from Johnny Ranger McCoy!
Shot with the Nikon D800 and Nikon 70-200mm f/2.8G ED VR II AF-S Nikkor Zoom Lens.
Modeling the Gold 45 Revolver Gold'N'Virtue swimsuit. :)
A laid-back,classic, socal lifestyle shoot!
Reading the Great Books and Classics inclduing Homer, Shakespeare, and Herman Meville's Moby Dick!
With the black 45SURF surfboard!
May the 45surf goddesses inspire you along am artistic journey of your own making!