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Momma mare and foal. We just missed the birth by 20 minutes or so. Note the afterbirth still clinging to momma mare. #hikingireland #foalsofinstagram #naturesbestphotomagazine #leicaq2photography #leicasociety #wobblylegs #dancingwizardphotography

Completed in 1919, this was the home of an English-Catholic congregation until 2001, when declining numbers led them to move in with the French-speaking members of the nearby Notre-Dame-de-Grace church.

 

The church was acquired in 2004 by the River's Edge congregation (named not for any nearby river, but rather for a passage from the Bible's Book of Joshua).

Completed @ 2021, Moni, Cyprus

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Completed in 1914, the outer piers (or pier extensions) were added to the main piers to reduce the swell in the main harbour.

For Macro Mondays 'Shell' theme some peanuts in their shell.

*SWEETNESS* is the topic for Sunday ~ July 26th, 2020, Group Our Daily Challenge

 

Since I can't carry a heavy camera for an indefinite period because of my shoulder surgery, I got a new toy from my wife for my birthday. A fine little Sony that weighs only half. These are the first results.

 

I think it's not bad!

 

Da ich wegen meiner Schulteroperation auf unbestimmte Zeit keine schwere Kamera tragen kann, habe ich zu meinem Geburtstag, von meiner Frau ein neues Spielzeug bekommen. Eine feine kleine Sony, die nur die Hälfte wiegt. Dies sind die ersten Ergebnisse.

 

Nicht schlecht finde ich!

Festival complètement Cirque 3 Géants- 3 Giants

  

LES 7 DOIGTS on the PVM Esplanade, Place Ville Marie

Montreal, Qc July 2022

  

The giant changes the proportions of our universe. He can become a figure of the artist, an allegory of knowledge, or a metaphor for superhumanity.

A group of workers who thrive on hard work and who flourish when together have stormed this construction site for several moons. These men and women are put to work in a highly acrobatic way to finalize this titanic undertaking and give life to this scrap metal giant. Together, they work with perseverance, authenticity, passion, conviction, stubbornness and resilience. The heart, the apparent focus of emotional turmoil, becomes the allegorical representation of the creative drive. Inspired by the intuitive movement of Les Automatistes, we offer a show that celebrates creativity in its most instinctive and visceral form. A metaphor invoking the power that collectivity can wield. A praise of the greater than self, these giants exist because we create them, because we make them live.

  

LES 7 DOIGTS sur l’Esplanade PVM, à Place Ville Marie

Montréal, Qc Juillet 2022

  

Le géant est celui qui change les proportions de notre univers. Il peut devenir figure de l’artiste, allégorie du savoir, ou métaphore de la surhumanité.

Un groupe d’ouvriers qui carbure au labeur et se nourrit d’être ensemble, a pris d’assaut ce chantier depuis plusieurs lunes. Ces hommes et ces femmes, sont mis à contribution de manière hautement acrobatique pour finaliser cette titanesque entreprise et donner la vie à ce géant de ferraille. Ensemble, ils travaillent avec persévérance, authenticité, passion, conviction, entêtement et résilience. Le cœur, foyer apparent des ébranlements émotionnels, devient la représentation allégorique de la pulsion créative. S’inspirant du mouvement intuitif des Automatiste, nous proposons une œuvre qui célèbre la créativité dans sa forme la plus instinctive et viscérale. Métaphore invoquant la puissance que peut exercer la collectivité. Louange du plus grand que soi, ces géants existent par ce que nous les créons, parce que nous les faisons vivre.

Hello my friends, thank you very much for your visits and all your beautiful photos on Collins Land.

 

A place like Collins Land is useless if no one visits, it is you who make this place live ;)

 

Do you see the awesome complete Collins Land video? Directed by the talented Kelie: www.youtube.com/watch?v=4HmXvnphZtI

 

Do not miss the visit of Collins Land by Inara Pey, a delight to read with sublime photos: modemworld.me/2017/07/09/an-oriental-collins-land-in-seco...

 

Another big thank you to everyone;)

 

Cerys C. <3

BNSF 1785 and 1953 tie on to their lone car after working the CTRR interchange in Cloquet, MN on the evening of July 26, 2019. This edition of the Grand Rapids Local brought about 20 cars from Superior to Cloquet but after their Cloquet set out left for Rapids with this one car. Seen some short Grand Rapids Locals this summer, especially west of Cloquet.

at a boat trip to the Hamburg container terminals

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A man walking past the Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts. This was the first cultural building by Norman and Wendy Foster. Completed 1978.

surname Effinger

in der mitte , middle; Tablett Vassoio tray

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why beer?

i love

my grandfather (( Moritz EFFINGER) was professionell beer brewer

and EFFINGER BEER til 1966, as i know !

 

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Warum Bier?

ich mag es!

Mein Großvater ((Moritz EFFINGER) war Bierbrau Meister.

 

Amerikanisches Effinger Bier war etwa bis 1966 zu haben:

EFFINGER BEER erhalten!

thanks Mike Effinger

 

Brauerei Gäule (Pferde) mit Effinger Biere

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Ferdinand Effinger, Sr., a German immigrant, founded the family brewing business in Baraboo, Sauk County, Wisconsin in 1885. One of about 300 small breweries in Wisconsin when founded in the late nineteenth century, the Effinger Brewing Company was one of only 19 small breweries in the state in 1966, when the firm ceased brewing due to declining sales.

 

The original brewery complex, erected in 1885, housed Effinger's family and a saloon in addition to beer-making facilities. Eleven years later, Effinger was one of the earliest brewers in the state to begin producing bottled beer.

 

In 1911 Effinger reorganized the firm as a corporation owned by family members. In 1913-1914 the brewery was remodeled and expanded, providing space for new cellars, keg washrooms, and a mechanical refrigeration system.

 

With the advent of Prohibition in 1920, the company began producing root beer and near-beer. In 1921 the firm successfully converted to ice cream making and sales. Ten years later, the firm sold its ice cream business to the Borden Company and began reconverting the plant for beer production, which began in 1933. The firm continued its expansion program through 1948 when a new brewery building was completed and new bottling equipment was installed.

 

Throughout its 81-year existence, the Effinger Brewing Company remained a family-owned and managed business. The sons and grandsons of the founder served as corporate officers and as managers of the brewery. After the death of the founder in 1945, Ferdinand Effinger, Jr., became the firm's president and brewmaster, positions he occupied until the firm went out of business. Frederick J. Effinger, a grandson of the founder, served as secretary-treasurer and director (plant manager) from 1945 to 1966.

   

Shakespeare's Globe is a reconstruction of the Globe Theatre, an Elizabethan playhouse first built in 1599 for which William Shakespeare wrote his plays. Like the original, it is located on the south bank of the River Thames, in Southwark, London. The reconstruction was completed in 1997 and while concentrating on Shakespeare's work also hosts a variety of other theatrical productions. Part of the Globe's complex also hosts the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse for smaller, indoor productions, in a setting which also recalls the period.

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This beautiful structure is the capitol building in the state capital, Albany, New York., It took 32 years to complete the building by hand and it cost $25 million. The building was places on the National Register of Historic Places in 1971.

Completed in 2018, Doug and Nancy Hastad Hall is the newest building on the Carroll University campus. It is LEED Silver certified (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) and features a green roof with a rooftop patio. is the newest building on the Carroll University campus. It is LEED Silver certified (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) and features a green roof with a rooftop patio.

DB Class 66/0 No.66099 complete with the words # We Stand With Ukraine, is seen crossing the River Thames at Battersea on the 18th of May 2022, working the 12:21 6Z77 empty HRA’s from Hayes & Harlington Tarmac to Hithergreen.

Taken with the aid of a tall pole.

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Belton House is a Grade I listed country house in Belton near Grantham, Lincolnshire, England. 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 completely 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. It is in a good state of repair and visited by many thousands of tourists each year The Brownlow family, a dynasty of lawyers, began accumulating land in the Belton area from approximately 1598. In 1609 they acquired the reversion of the manor of Belton itself from the Pakenham family, who finally sold the manor house to Sir John Brownlow I in 1619. The old house was situated near the church in the garden of the present house and remained largely unoccupied, since the family preferred their other houses elsewhere. John Brownlow had married an heiress but was childless. He became attached to two of his more distant blood relations: a great-nephew, also called John Brownlow, and a great-niece, Alice Sherard. The two cousins married each other in 1676 when both were aged 16; three years later, the couple inherited the Brownlow estates from their great-uncle together with an income of £9,000 per annum (about £ 1.17 million in present day terms) and £20,000 in cash (equivalent to about £ 2.59 million now). They immediately bought a town house in the newly fashionable Southampton Square in Bloomsbury, and decided to build a new country house at Belton. Work on the new house began in 1685. The architect thought to have been responsible for the initial design is William Winde, although the house has also been attributed to Sir Christopher Wren, while others believe the design to be so similar to Roger Pratt's Clarendon House, London, that it could have been the work of any talented draughtsman. The assumption popular today, that Winde was the architect, is based on the stylistic similarity between Belton and Coombe Abbey, which was remodelled by Winde between 1682 and 1685. Further evidence is a letter dated 1690, in which Winde recommends a plasterer who worked at Belton to another of his patrons. Whoever the architect, Belton follows closely the design of Clarendon House, completed in 1667. This great London town house (demolished circa 1683) has been one of the most admired buildings of its era due to "its elegant symmetry and confident and common-sensical design". Sir John Summerson described Clarendon House as "the most influential house of its time among those who aimed at the grand manner" and Belton as "much the finest surviving example of its class". John and Alice Brownlow assembled one of the finest teams of craftsmen available at the time to work on the project. This dream team was headed by the master mason William Stanton who oversaw the project. His second in command, John Thompson, had worked with Sir Christopher Wren on several of the latter's London churches, while the chief joiner John Sturges had worked at Chatsworth under William Talman. The wrought-ironworker John Warren worked under Stanton at Denham Place, Buckinghamshire, and the fine wrought iron gates and overthrow at Belton may be his. Thus so competent were the builders of Belton that Winde may have done little more than provide the original plans and drawings, leaving the interpretation to the on-site craftsmen. This theory is further demonstrated by the external appearance of the adjoining stable block. More provincial, and less masterful in proportion, it is known to have been entirely the work of Stanton.

 

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Me and the Hublet have been raking the one million trillion leaves falling from the trees... we have a tractor which I love, so much fun to drive and makes life easier, but we still need to to do quite a bit of manual raking....

 

Being the kinda nerdy, funny, immature and hilarious Wife that I am... I placed the Little Elf in the pile of leaves he was completing. The Hublet laughed as he pulled the leaves over and there she was, popping up through the raked leaves. I was hoping she didn't get raked up by mistake, but my silly plan worked...My lovely Hublet can be a serious kinda guy and very business like, but 28 years on I can still get a smile and a laugh. The best bit was when I popped up through the leaves five minutes later and shouted 'Boo!'... he looked terrified... hahahahahahahaha

 

Debbie ~ KissThePixel 2021

Barn Owl, Norfolk.

I was treated recently to some close up shots of this barn owl on various posts.

Pulling up in the portable Pug 308 hide, with its rattling diesel engine, this bird not only tolerated my arrival but stayed around for the next 45-50 minutes.

The light was tricky by this time with bright sunshine making it difficult with the exposure, especially when she was looking towards me as one side of her face was in complete shadow and the other in the direct sun. Hopefully I have done enough to rectify both post edit.

Heimdal Glacier in southern Greenland, in an image captured on Oct. 13, 2015, from NASA Langley Research Center's Falcon 20 aircraft flying 33,000 feet above mean sea level.

 

NASA’s Operation IceBridge, an airborne survey of polar ice, recently finalized two overlapping campaigns at both of Earth’s poles. Down south, the mission observed a big drop in the height of two glaciers situated in the Antarctic Peninsula, while in the north it collected much needed measurements of the status of land and sea ice at the end of the Arctic summer melt season.

 

This was the first time in its seven years of operations that IceBridge carried out parallel flights in the Arctic and Antarctic. Every year, the mission flies to the Arctic in the spring and to Antarctica in the fall to keep collect an uninterrupted record of yearly changes in the height of polar ice.

 

Read more: www.nasa.gov/feature/goddard/nasa-s-operation-icebridge-c...

 

Credits: NASA/Goddard/John Sonntag

 

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NASA Goddard Space Flight Center enables NASA’s mission through four scientific endeavors: Earth Science, Heliophysics, Solar System Exploration, and Astrophysics. Goddard plays a leading role in NASA’s accomplishments by contributing compelling scientific knowledge to advance the Agency’s mission.

 

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Type: Completed Figure.

Name: Coelacanth.

Series: AquaTales.

Brand: Kaiyodo.

Scale/Size: Non scale.

Material: Vinyl.

Release Date: May 2013.

 

More in My Collection Corner.

The complete photo set and write-up can be found on my blog.

 

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Sl life gets no better than this!

  

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Another view of an abandoned farm near Dekalb,IL. This was is unusual because of the great old brick home that has been left to decay. Nearly all the other structures on the farm have lost their battle with neglect, most full of old machinery. A truly unique feature of the old house is a large dinner bell mounted on a wrought iron pole outside,the rope to ring it still leading inside a side door. It probably still rings in the wind now,but no one has answered it for a long time....

 

This pic is one of those you need to click on or enlarge to see the detail. Happy Monochrome Monday all-our next winter storm hits late this afternoon. Fun times! LOL

l'Etale - La Clusaz - 2023

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Point Vicente Interpretive Center Park

Rancho Palos Verdes, CA

12-25-25

 

A view of the sunset over the sea from the park area at the Point Vicente Interpretive Center taken on Christmas Day.

This was photographed with the 10-20mm telephoto on 10mm and only partially lens corrected. Then I filled in the blanks with Photoshop Generative Fill instead of cropping the photo and losing the sweep of the wide angle view.

 

I might add (and I have said this before) I only use Generative Fill, where AI is "completing" the image for me and not adding other elements as a quicker alternative than using the clone tool, which I've been doing for at least a decade to make fills on lens corrected images.

 

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The cow tower has reached 186 meters ... around 105 cows ... and still a long way to go ...

View of the Crossing

 

St Martins is a church and former cathedral in the Belgian city of Ypres. It was a cathedral and the seat of the former diocese of Ypres from 1561 to 1801 and is still often referred to as a cathedral.

Construction began in the early 13th century and the church was completed n 1370. The building was severely damaged in the First World War and subsequently rebuild to the original plan.

Feeder control panel Heidelberg 4 colour press. I had to name this shot Complete Control and I cant get The Clash song out of my head. uk.youtube.com/watch?v=FWb7a9QGVe8&feature=related

and complete again.

 

kiele got back yesterday, after being with her dad for a month

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