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(RP Obviously) "Finally made it on the cover of Complex. It feels good to finally get recognized for my hard work and people supporting the new direction I decided to go in musically."

Union Mill Complex, better known as the Chocolate Factory, next to the Kayaderosseras Creek in Ballston Spa, New York. In the late 20th century the buildings were restored and converted into commercial and office space.

In this one sliver of a wintry Manhattan I noticed a slew of fire escapes nestled between several structures. From this angle escaping from a building seems amazingly complex.

This temple complex occupied a hilltop overlooking the rest of the Ancient Siam Park. Not only was the temple interesting itself but the views from the top were great too as can be seen here.

 

As with a number of building in the park this is actually a half scale replica of the original. It was however still a pretty substantial building........

 

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From Wikipedia : "Ancient Siam (also known as Ancient City, Thai: เมืองโบราณ, Mueang Boran) is a park constructed under the patronage of Lek Viriyaphant and spreading over 200 acres (0.81 km2) in the shape of Thailand.

 

The founder's original idea was to create a golf course with miniatures of Thailand's historically significant structures spread around the course. During his research he found most structures severely damaged and decided instead to create new miniatures, to save the original structures when possible, or to re-create them full size or scaled down.

 

Ancient Siam is dubbed as the world's largest outdoor museum. Close to the Crocodile Farm in Samut Prakan province, the 320-hectare 'city' features 116 structures of Thailand's famous monuments and architectural attractions. The grounds of Ancient Siam correspond roughly to the shape of the Kingdom, with the monuments lying at their correct places geographically. Some of the buildings are life-size replicas of existing or former sites, while others are scaled down.

 

The replicas were constructed with the assistance of experts from the National Museum to ensure historical accuracy. Outstanding works include the former Grand Palace of Ayutthaya (destroyed in the Burmese invasion of 1767), Phimai Sanctuary in Nakhon Ratchasima, and Wat Khao Phra Viharn on the Cambodian border."

 

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In October 1981, flying tiger ancient human remains from Guizhou Provincial Museum trial excavation, the accumulation of complex, broadly divided into early and late phases. Early formation of yellow or grayish yellow, unearthed panda, Stegodon fossils, stone products are made for the late Paleolithic culture era. Advanced formation is black, black, unearthed animal genetic pulp for extant species, and human mandibular and chipped stone, grinding stone, grinding bone, pottery and other large, geological time for the Holocene, culture in the age of the Neolithic age, that about 4000 years ago to 6000 years.

 

Unearthed stone products made a total of 532 pieces of raw materials, mainly to flint stone, there is, nuclear, stone etc.. The stone to stone, with the forward direction of processing processing, types of hit device, a scraper, tip like device and dolabriform etc.. The scraper accounted for 76%, tip like device is small but fine processing. The axe is a symbol of the transformation of Neolithic culture. 27 pieces of polished stone, delicate process, a stone axe, stone adzes, stone spinning wheels, stone scraper, stone arrow head, small stones (spear) 8. The number of stone adzes, regular shape, with long oblique cutting tool representative. 79 pieces of bone, in addition to the 1 pieces of grinding residual bone scraper, are making bone, bone and bone shovel cone. The three notches in the teeth may be scratching the porcupine symbol. In addition to pottery and ball spinning round round cake 1, the rest are all pieces of artifacts. 1494 tablets. The uneven thickness, thickness of 1.2 cm, thickness of only 0.2 cm, high temperature, hard texture. About 70% of sand pottery, pottery sand shale pottery class accounted for 30%, very little. Sand and sand are mainly sand. Pottery ornamentation is complicated, there are thick rope lines and Fang Gewen cone, tattoo, carved lines and lines and other additional cone. There are 3 pieces of pottery pottery, which has 1 pieces of orange powder is subjected to pottery coating inside and outside the grey clay, on the exterior is painted with two parallel red bands. This is the first time in Guizhou, Guizhou is also the earliest pottery record.

 

The site has a new and old stone formation, and the cultural connotation is rich. Pottery appear more attractive, but considerable differences in advanced culture. These have great significance to the study of the relationship between the new and the old stone culture in Guizhou and the time continuity of the times.

 

In February 23, 1982, the Guizhou Provincial People's Government approved the publication of the provincial cultural relics protection units. 1981年10月,飞虎山古人类遗址由贵州省博物馆试掘,洞内堆积复杂,大致分早、晚两期。早期地层呈黄色或灰黄色,出土大熊猫、剑齿象等化石,石制品均为打制,文化时代为旧石器时代晚期。晚期地层呈黑色、灰黑色,出土动物遗髓为现生属种,并出人类下颌件和打制石器、磨制石器、磨制骨器、大量的陶片等,地质时代为全新世,文化时代属新石器时代,推测距今约4000年至6000年。

遗址出土打制的石制品共532件,原料以燧石为主,有是核、石片、石器等。石器以石片为主,加工方向以正向加工为主,类型有砸器、刮削器、尖状器和斧形器等。其中刮削器占76%,尖状器虽少但加工精细。斧形器似为向新石器文化转化的象征。磨制石器27件,加工精致,有石斧、石锛、石纺轮、石刮刀、石箭(矛)头、小石块等8种。石锛数量多,形制规整,以长形斜刃具代表性。骨器79件,除1件残的磨制骨刮刀外,均为打制骨器,有骨锥和骨铲。其中豪猪牙上的三道刻痕可能是刻划符。陶器除圆饼式及圆珠纺轮各1件外,其余全是器物碎片。计1494片。其厚度不匀,厚者达1.2厘米,薄者仅0.2厘米,火候高,质地坚硬。夹砂灰陶约占70%,夹砂黑陶占30%,泥质类陶极少。夹砂陶以夹细砂为主。陶片纹饰复杂多样,有粗细绳纹、方格纹、锥刺纹、刻划纹和附加锥纹等。陶片中有3片彩陶,其中有1片是在泥质灰陶的内外施以粉澄色陶衣,再于外表绘有两条平行的红色条带。这是贵州首次发现,也是贵州迄今最早的彩陶记录。

遗址具有新、旧石器地层叠压,文化内涵丰富。彩陶的出现更引人瞩目,但中、晚期文化差异颇大。这些对研究贵州新、旧石器文化的相互关系和时代延续问题具有重要的意义。

1982年2月23日,经贵州省人民政府批准公布为省级文物保护单位。

  

Yerevan 2005 Ճարտարապետ Գագիկ Հովհաննիսյան

About Us

 

Welcome to Bathurst Miniature Railway Society. As a club we started in 1977 and today we operate and maintain nearly 600 metres of track at the John Mathew’s sporting complex in Durham Street Bathurst. Over the years we have added many buildings, features and a lot more track for both your enjoyment and ours. Many members, both past and present, have contributed to the scale and success of this layout.

 

Although members do all the work and running the track voluntarily there are always expenses for the continuous upkeep of the track, buildings, carriage, and grounds maintenance and our rides of only $2 each go back into the upkeep of this track. Everyone that comes for a ride believes that it is a good value, family day out.

 

The club, at present, has around 20 members from many different backgrounds, which contribute to the overall running of this club and considering that the members have built everything from the trains and track to the working signals and various buildings that you see. I am sure that when you are enjoying the ride you will agree that we put a lot of effort into making this track look as good as it does.

 

As a member of the AALS (Australian Association of Live Steamers) we cater for all various model engineering such as traction engines, tools and general model engineering… You will always find someone down here who will talk about various types of models that may take your interest.

 

Our track is made of 10mm x 20mm steel and is dual gauge 3.5” and 5” with 240 volt and air available at the steaming bay for visiting members of other clubs who are most welcome at our running days (3rd Sunday of the month). Your boiler certificate will need to be sighted. We also have a manually operated hydraulic lift for loading / unloading.

A hike in the dark is such a normal way to start the day when immersed in landscape photography. This one involved hiking up a steep and rough track, over a ridge line to another glacial valley in the alpine highlands of northwest Tasmania ( that's bottom of the world, turn right). Hunt for a spot, scouted out the day before, and then sit in sweet silence and solitude, as dawn arrives, with it's magical gift of light.

 

Hanson's Lake, Cradle Mountain National Park, Tasmania.

 

" It is in the land, I once thought, that one searches out and eventually finds what is beautiful. And an edge of this deep and rarified beauty is the acceptance of complex paradox and the forgiveness of others. It means you will not die alone."

~ Barry Lopez, Arctic Dreams.

 

Nikon D810, Nikkor 14-24mm @ 14 mm

3 images hand blended for depth of field and dynamic range.

1/4s and 1.6s, f/8, ISO 64

No filters

Karnak Temple - Luxor, Egypt

 

Pharaonic statue altered by early Christians to resemble Christ.

Cranes practice "safety in numbers" and regularly forage and bed down for the night in large groups. They select different sites at different times and where they go is not always predictable. The flock already feeding here act as live decoys to lure other birds down to the seemingly safe diner. This flight pair is doing precisely that... being drawn down with gear already down, and prepared for landing! Some birds drop down so steeply it's more like a parachute landing than a glide in! The Manzano Mountains to the northeast provide for a nice backdrop.

 

IMG_9444; Sandhill Cranes

The Richardson Olmsted Complex in Buffalo, New York was designed by architect HH Richardson and landscape planner Frederick Olmsted in 1870. Originally the complex was built to be a hospital to treat mental illness. It was in use as Buffalo State Hospital until the 1970s. Today the 93-acre complex is being redeveloped with a mix of uses including a hotel.

 

The Richardson Olmsted Complex is a National Historic Landmark.

Concept: It's the foundation of generic socialization (as in "society's child") as long as properly processed. Otherwise...

 

p.s.: We all know what Oedipus does according to Freud.

By architect Mario Botta, 1988-1993. Novazzano, Switzerland.

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Original sketch from Master Farshchian miniatures museum

The total complex area is 9,000 square meters. It offers residents and city guests a universal sports hall for team sports, gym and swimming pool. Innopolis is a new Russian city, located in the Republic of Tatarstan, Russia. The city’s economy is based on high-tech industries.

Tree trunk and roots at Nymph Lake in Rocky Mountain National Park

The many Victorian Gothic details of the house at Tyntesfield.

Complex Enicospilus americanus-complex

The so called 'Black Peak' (2.585 meters ASL), as seen from the 'Kobilica' peak, Shar Mountains, Macedonia.

A drone hovering around the Port Credit Marina.

Orion Nebular Complex

Credit: Giuseppe Donatiello

 

RA 05h 35m DEC −05° 23

Popularly called the Orion Nebula, this stellar nursery is only 1,500 light-years away, making it the closest large star-forming region to Earth.

Because of its brightness and prominent location just below Orion’s belt, M42 can be spotted with the naked eye under very dark skies.

  

(MC 2M-5CA 500mm f8 + EOS 4000D on EQ5)

 

NASA/JPL What's Up - December 2024

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The Wat Po temple complex has one of the largest collections of Buddha statues in the country. I probably photographed all of them at least once.......

 

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From Wikipedia : "Wat Pho (Thai: วัดโพธิ์), also spelt Wat Po, is a Buddhist temple complex in the Phra Nakhon District, Bangkok, Thailand. It is on Rattanakosin Island, directly south of the Grand Palace. Known also as the Temple of the Reclining Buddha, its official name is Wat Phra Chetuphon Vimolmangklararm Rajwaramahaviharn (Thai: วัดพระเชตุพนวิมลมังคลารามราชวรมหาวิหาร; rtgs: Wat Phra Chettuphon Wimonmangkhlaram Ratchaworamahawihan; The more commonly known name, Wat Pho, is a contraction of its older name Wat Photaram (Thai: วัดโพธาราม; rtgs: Wat Photharam).

 

The temple is first on the list of six temples in Thailand classed as the highest grade of the first-class royal temples. It is associated with King Rama I who rebuilt the temple complex on an earlier temple site, and became his main temple where some of his ashes are enshrined. The temple was later expanded and extensively renovated by Rama III. The temple complex houses the largest collection of Buddha images in Thailand, including a 46 m long reclining Buddha. The temple is considered the earliest centre for public education in Thailand, and the marble illustrations and inscriptions placed in the temple for public instructions has been recognised by UNESCO in its Memory of the World Programme. It houses a school of Thai medicine, and is also known as the birthplace of traditional Thai massage which is still taught and practiced at the temple."

 

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Karnak Temple - Luxor, Egypt

Supreme Court Complex, Hobart, by Department of Public Works / Peter Partridge won the 25 Year Award for Enduring Architecture at the AIA's 2010 National Architecture Awards.

This building is an exemplary, enduring piece of public architecture that makes a poised contribution to the city of Hobart. The plaza between the two court buildings opens up a diagonal landscape link between St Davids Park above, the adjacent Parliament Square and the Sullivans Cove waterfront.

From Salamanca Place a slate base folds up like a piece of carved landscape and supports two sandstone-clad pavilions. This is a building that is indebted to classicism but carries the burden of a period of architecture much maligned for its material brutality. The use of materials here is super direct and the detailing studious. Inside, the complex is judicially innovative through the planning of four courts in the round. The interior carries the gravity of the building’s function but is human in its detail and scale.

The complex is in remarkably original order because of the skill with which it was designed. Here is a reminder that investment in public architecture has a lasting effect on the city.

– Jury citation

 

Architect

Department of Public Works Tasmania

Sources

Architecture Australia – November 2010 (Vol 99 No 6)

Tags

Architecture Awards, Awards, Buildings, National Architecture Awards 2010

  

macro mondays ... it's a jungle out there ...

 

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My daughter brought home this baby chick from school... We had no idea the chick would have such a Napoleon complex

 

Changdeokgung Palace complex, Seoul, South Korea.

SONY α7 ILCE-7

Carl Zeiss Planar 50mm/F1.4

Using Atmosfear 3 in combination with Absolute Texture, enhanced grass draw distance, console controlled FOV, 'GOTZ' for enemy-, weather- and location-spawn, ingame console commands (fov, tilt), user.ltx tweaks (r2_lumscale etc.), CheatEngine (slomo, fake 'timestop' by setting timescale to 0.0 - no camera movement possible though), ReShade 2.x.

Complejo Moleular de la nube de Orión / Orion Molecular Cloud Complex.

 

Esta fotografía en particular de Orión es un remake de la anterior, cambiando los parámetros de captura, pero manteniendo la técnica de post-producción.

 

Después de un año puedo ver como ha mejorado dramáticamente la calidad de imagen, los colores y el detalle. Todo esto es muestra de paciencia y de esperar realmente a que las cosas se den en cuanto a clima, temperatura y momento del año para lograr esta captura.

 

Sony A7s MkI

Canon FD 50mm f/1.8 @ f/4

ISO 40000 (40k)

T: 5"

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