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Composées par monseigneur Saint Augustin à destination de Philippe le Bon.

Collection bibliothèque de Roubaix.

Exposition « Le Bon, le Téméraire et le Chancelier - quand flamboyait la Toison d'Or »

Hospices de Beaune, l’Hôtel des Ducs de Bourgogne et la Porte Marie de Bourgogne, du 4 décembre 2021 au 31 mars 2022.

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I composed this image while visiting Caen, in France’s Normandy region. It is of a small portion of the immense Church of Saint-Jean de Caen, built in the fifteenth century on the remains of a Romanesque church of the twelfth century and classified as an historic monument in the list of French historic monuments protected in 1840.

 

The church has the distinction of having been built on unstable marshy soil, so that the bell tower is now leaning and has never been completed, and other parts of the structure can also seen to be leaning.

 

It is also remarkable for its evident creeping decrepitude, a masterpiece still functioning as a Catholic Church, while being allowed to decay. Nonetheless, with its overwhelming Gothic style, it is one of the architectural jewels of Caen.

 

In WW 2, the church was slightly damaged by allied bombs, but subsequently repaired. For those interested, the following is a summary of Caen's fate in the days after D-Day.

 

Just nine miles south of the D-Day beaches, the Allies expected to liberate Caen quickly. The city was vital for transport through the region and if left in German hands would give German reinforcements good access to the coast. But they underestimated resistance by German Panzer divisions who held the Allies away from Caen for some weeks. Eventually a major assault was planned on the city for 8 July. Bombers would prepare the way. They started in earnest on July 7th.

 

Survivors always said July 7th was the worst day for Caen. On that day records show Lancaster and Halifax bombers dropped 2500 tons of bombs on the city. Many people took refuge in the Caen Abbey because it was a very strong building but also because of legend they clung to: William the Conqueror was buried there and they believed the Allies wouldn’t dare bomb the grave of an English king. The rumour was that if William’s grave was ever destroyed, it would be the end of the English crown.

 

The Abbey was next to the local hospital, and workers there dipped sheets in blood to create a red cross that was laid across the roof in the hope this would keep the bombers away.

Somehow the Abbey and the hospital survived, thanks to that huge red cross. Both buildings were still hit by nearly 200 shells, but around them city was hit with 600,000 shells in the weeks after D-Day.

 

Although parts of Caen were liberated on 9 July, still the enemy resisted and the Allies could not get across the Orne river that bisects the city. A further 7,000 tons of bombs and 250,000 shells were aimed at Caen. Finally the German army completely pushed back on 21 July.

 

The city had been reduced to rubble, impassable by Allied troops. But there was also the euphoria of liberation. A man named André Heintz said: “I went to the northern part of the city, to the area that is now part of the university campus. The whole area looked like I imagined the moon to be, because the many bombs that had been dropped had brought lots of white stone to the surface. When I saw the first Allied soldier I put my hands up, because I had no way of identifying myself. I was taken to the Intelligence Officer, who was very pleased to see me because I could pinpoint our location on a map. The soldiers gave me sugar, chocolate, jam and Spam. I took them to meet the Deputy Mayor at the Abbey, and remained their interpreter for the next five months.” “That day was the most beautiful of my entire life. I could hardly believe that I survived the German occupation and the battle, and I rushed to church as soon as I could to thank God for the privilege of being alive and being free again.”

 

The French call Caen ‘a city martyred for peace’.

 

Toute quête est composée d'épreuves 💪

Un suite d'étapes, un enchaînement logique et nécessaire 📜

 

Comme l'alpiniste cherchant à atteindre le sommet d'une montagne 🗻, ou le grimpeur s'efforçant de gravir une falaise.

 

Les sessions d'affût se succèdent avec la même logique. Elles exigent de connaître parfaitement le terrain, s'en imprégner

Parfois patienter, réfléchir, de nouveau observer

 

Et le moment le plus intense n'est pas celui qu'on croit. Ce n'est pas le sommet, ni la fin de la voie.

 

C'est juste avant 🔥

 

Le passage de l'étape la plus sensible, le franchissement de la dernière difficulté . Le moment où tout peut basculer.

 

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Grand-duc d'Europe (juvénile) - Juillet 2021

FR Érigéron âcre - EN Blue fleabane - ES Erigerón común

 

Erigeron acris L. (infrutescences)

Chemin de carrière abandonnée (alt. 470 m)

Libin (province de Luxembourg, Wallonie, Belgique)

 

Indigène (Paléarctique)

This abstract is a section of the rusty hull from the vessel Oakglen that sits in our harbour. There is so much rust it was hard to compose something that spoke to me. Making sense of what seems like a lot of chaos is good practice for the tumultuous times we are living in. I guess I see a marsh with a moon reflected in it because nature is my go to place to find peace. May you all find your place of peace, too.

I composed this image while hiking the short Pioneer Names Trail in Utah's Snow Canyon State Park. It depicts the names of some early settlers to the region (or, more likely their children) written in wagon axle grease, and in some instances the actual date of the inscriptions. The writings are in a shallow cave, thus preserved somewhat from th elements.

 

The area was settled by Mormons in the mid-late 1800s, and this site was a popular picnic area. The area was also used for some cattle ranching.

 

Not hieroglyphics, but still...

Thanks for over 21 million visits.

 

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Die Collage hat eine Originalgröße von 210 X 140 cm und besteht aus 158 Einzelfotos

 

The collage has an original size of 210 X 140 cm and consists of 158 individual photos.

Our newest release is Andrea! Composed of a sexy halter top, sexy mini skirt and leg pearls, to welcome Summer in style!

 

Andrea is available in 22 Satin and 22 Pattern Colors

 

Andrea Top // Contents:

 

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Andrea Skirt // Contents:

 

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► 6 Colors Metal details

 

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Being composed... Bahá'í House of Worship, Wilmette, Illinois.

Season's Greetings ... !!*

 

*created with Photoshop

 

- Season's Greetings and a happy and healthy New Year ... !!

A bit of Sunday trivia

Daisy Bell" was composed by British composer Harry Dacre in 1892. When Dacre first came to the United States, he brought with him a bicycle, for which he was charged import duty. His friend William Jerome, another songwriter, remarked lightly: "It's lucky you didn't bring a bicycle built for two, otherwise you'd have to pay double duty." Dacre was so taken with the phrase "bicycle built for two" that he soon used it in a song. That song, Daisy Bell, first became successful in a London music hall.

 

In 1961, an IBM 7094 at Bell Labs was programmed to sing "Daisy Bell" in the earliest demonstration of computer speech synthesis. This recording has been included in the United States National Recording Registry.

 

Science-fiction author Arthur C. Clarke witnessed the IBM 7094 demonstration during a trip to Bell Labs in 1962 and referred to it in the 1968 novel and film 2001: A Space Odyssey, in which the HAL 9000 computer sings "Daisy Bell" during its gradual deactivation.

 

So now you know:-))

This landscape photo (composing) was created in Austria (Nenzing) last week.

sunny lettuce, avocado, olive, cheese, macadamia nut, boiled pork, red onion, tomato, shallot, deviled egg, apple vinegar

Biscuit is comfortable with this, and has been known to ham it up :-)

 

Le Nez de Jobourg est le nom des falaises culminant à 128 mètres et qui figurent parmi les plus hautes d’Europe continentale.

L'immense promontoire, aux allures de monstre préhistorique endormi, abrite sur son dos, une réserve ornithologique exceptionnelle.

Majoritairement composées de gneiss qui ont plus de 2 milliards d’année, les falaises sont aujourd’hui sculptées par l’érosion et les dernières phases de glaciations qui ont fait glisser les parties supérieures des sols au flanc des falaises.

Sur le Nez de Jobourg, classé réserve ornithologique, viennent nicher des cormorans huppés, fulmars, goélands argentés, grands corbeaux.

En empruntant le sentier des douaniers, le promeneur voit la nature se décliner sous toutes ses formes. Les paysages dessinés par les vents et les vagues vont de dunes en falaises et de landes en plages de galets. Le bout du monde est ainsi fait.

 

The Nez de Jobourg is the name of the cliffs peaking at 128 meters and which are among the highest in continental Europe.

The immense promontory, which looks like a sleeping prehistoric monster, shelters on its back an exceptional ornithological reserve.

Mostly composed of gneiss which is more than 2 billion years old, the cliffs are today sculpted by erosion and the last phases of glaciation which caused the upper parts of the soil to slide to the side of the cliffs.

On the Nez de Jobourg, classified as an ornithological reserve, shags, fulmars, herring gulls and ravens come to nest.

By taking the customs officers' path, the walker sees nature in all its forms. The landscapes drawn by the winds and waves range from dunes to cliffs and from moors to pebble beaches. The end of the world is like this.

Aus einem älteren Landschaftsfoto habe ich durch Verdoppelung eine Art Vase geschnitten, mit einem Gartenblümchen dekoriert und den Hintergrund mit einem Verlaufsfilter bearbeitet.

Photoshop Artwork

#Artwork #Ocean #Photoshop #Composing #Fine Art

 

Using G&S Jyggalag v7.1.1

Composing of two images

This prominent intrusive plug is composed of comendite, which is an alkali rhyolite (similar composition to that of several of the Glass House Mountains including Mts Tibrogargan, Ngungun, Conowrin, Beerwah, Wild Horse, Cooee, Tunbubudla and Tibberoowuccum). Columnar jointing is obvious in some faces of the mountain, especially this NW face. It predates the Glass House Mountains though it is also dated as of Tertiary age. Like the Glass House Mountains, Cooroora is a denuded plug, its surrounding cone and pyroclasts have been eroded away leaving the plug prominent in the landscape.

It is a landmark in South Queensland. Its aboriginal name has been used to name the local electorate of Legislative Assembly, Queensland Parliament from 1912-1992. In the 1920s this electorate stretched from the northern edges of Brisbane north to Maroochydore, including Redcliffe, Caboolture, Caloundra, but not the mountain itself!

In its early European history, Cooroora was mistaken by Bidwill, the government botanist based at Maryborough, for Beerwah, the tallest of the Glass House Mountains. Bidwill was attempting to find a land route to Brisbane, and when he saw Cooroora he believed that he would find Durundur homestead nearby. His companion aboriginal man assured him that there was no European settlement near this mountain, but Bidwill was sure he recognized it. He later had to write an apologetic letter explaining why he hadn't first succeeded and why it had taken him so long to accomplish his intended purpose.

Incidentally, many have climbed this peak, competitively in the "King of the Mountain" race, but one achievement stands out from the rest: Winn Stehbens climbed and descended this peak, unaided, when she was 89 years old. Today she is 104 and sadly no longer mobile.

The KIng of the Mountain race (no longer run) commenced and finished in the town of Pomona requiring an ascent and descent of the mountain. The open records for the race are: Open Men - Jorge Navarro 31 min 15 sec; Open Women - Ange Harries 40 min 22 sec; Masters 50+ years Men - Amos Saraber 39 min 18 sec; Masters 50+ Women - Wendy Flanagan 56 min 22 sec.

CFF Re4/4II 11136, Frick (ligne Basel - Zürich), 23 Juin 2018.

 

La Re4/4II 11136 vient de passer Frick et s'attaque à la montée du Bözberg en tête d'une rame de réserve composée d'anciennes voitures EW II du service "Colibri", déclassées. Ces rames ont depuis complètement disparu du paysage ferroviaire Helvétique.

This shot was composed with a stack of Red Packets for Chinese New Year. Red Packets are make of papers like envelopes with colorful prints of auspicious objects like flowers, fishes,etc.

Money placed inside the Red Packets to be given to elders and children during Chinese New Year.

 

Coincidentally, I took and posted a photo of pink water lily yesterday.

Collage composed of 2 photos

 

The Barnacle Goose (Branta leucopsis) belongs to the genus Branta of black geese, which contains species with largely black plumage, distinguishing them from the grey Anser species.

The Barnacle Goose is a medium-sized goose, 55 - 70 cm long, with a wingspan of 130 - 145 cm and a weight of 1.2 - 2.2 kg. It has a white face and black head, neck, and upper breast. Its belly is white. The wings and its back are silver-gray with black-and-white bars that look like they are shining when the light reflects on it. It flies in packs and long lines, with a noisy chorus of barking or yapping sounds.

Barnacle geese feed on grasses and coastal plants found in salt marshes, grasslands near river estuaries or tidal mud flats.

The wintering population (130.000 birds) in the Netherlands breeds in Arctic Russia and the Baltic.

 

This picture was taken at the Lauwersmeer, a man-made lake in the north of the Netherlands, on the border of the provinces of Groningen and Friesland. The lake was formed on 1969, when the dike between the bay called Lauwerssea" and the Waddensea was closed. The Lauwersmeer is now one of the famoust birding areas in Western Europe. The area is famous for the huge numbers of birds. During the winter months the Lauwersmeer is famous for the huge numbers of geese. You will see thousands of Barnacle Geese, White Fronted Geese, Greylag Geese and also good numbers of Bean Geese, Brant, Tundra Swan and Whooper Swan.

 

De brandgans (Branta leucopsis) is een sterke ongeveer 60 cm grote gans, die weinig of geen last ondervindt van vriesweer, met geelachtige witte kop, waarvan de achterzijde zwart is, met een zwarte nek en bovenborst. Als deze gans tijdens de winter aan de Nederlandse kust opduikt, worden ze al vlug verraden door het wit van hun wangen dat fel afsteekt op het zwart van de kop en hals.

Hun broedgebied is het noordelijk deel van de Atlantische Oceaan, van de oostkust van Groenland tot Spitsbergen en het zuiden van Nova Zembla. Het wintergebied bevindt zich vooral aan de kusten van Ierland, de westkust van Schotland en de Noordzeekust van Duitsland en Nederland.

De Nederlandse overwinteraars komen vooral van Nova Zembla.

De laatste jaren blijven grote groepen brandganzen in Nederland en zijn dus het hele jaar door op Nederlandse graslanden te vinden.

Deze foto is genomen bij het Lauwersmeer, op de grens van Groningen en Friesland bij de Waddenzee. Jaarlijks met meer dan 100.000 vogels een van de grootste en belangrijkste overwinterengebieden voor brandganzen in Nederland.

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Zabriskie Point composed of sediments from Furnace Creek Lake, which dried up 5 million years ago—long before Death Valley came into existence.

Zabriskie Point was used as surface of Mars in the film Robinson Crusoe on Mars; The Joshua Tree. Zabriskie Point is also the name of a 1970 movie by Italian director Michelangelo Antonioni; its soundtrack features music by British band Pink Floyd and Jerry Garcia.

a course (as of moving bodies or antithetical philosophies) that will result in collision or conflict if continued unaltered .

 

Composed for:

Shock of the New Challenge # 56.0

~ SOTN ~ B&W ~ Monochrome ~

This image was composed of 23 frames. The challenge was to achieve the perspective arrangement and to make the shadows appear somewhat realistic.

 

--- Strandleben ---

Dieses Bild wurde aus 23 Einzelbildern zusammengesetzt. Die Herausforderung war dabei, die perspektivische Anordnung zu erreichen und die Schatten einiger maßen realistisch erscheinen zu lassen.

Composed from 3 Images taken within about 1 1/2 hour

Orchid flowers in full bloom

Pretty petals in Davao

Philippines

sony xperia

 

edited in Adobe lightroom and Gimp

Highland, Scottland, UK

Composed of six photos. The picture angle greater than 180 °

 

a landscape composing :-)

 

photography,processing,filter,texture,composing.

 

with texture from Miss Tota.

la Portada de la Majestad

La portada occidental, conocida como «Portada de la Majestad», es por su riqueza iconográfica y por su policromía la joya de la Colegiata. No se utiliza hoy como tal puerta de acceso, sino que se exhibe al visitante en el marco de un recinto museístico que forma el atrio, luego cerrado, que la precede.

 

Iniciada en fecha no determinada, tal vez a mediados del siglo XIII, bajo una concepción todavía románica tardía, se debió finalizar en las postrimerías de dicho siglo cuando ya las corrientes estilísticas del gótico desplazaban pujantes las caducas formas constructivas basadas en el arco de medio punto.

Sólo las columnas que habían de soportar las arquivoltas pertenecen al periodo románico, es decir, al de construcción del templo, aunque fuese en su fase final ya entrado el siglo XIII. No dejan de ser atípicas por la aparente formación de un doble orden superpuesto, si bien el inferior es más bien un alto podio cuyo paramento no es liso sino compuesto de una sucesión de semicilindros en correspondencia con las columnas. Los esperados arcos que estribarían sobre la columnata no se ejecutaron nunca y en su lugar, para alcanzar la altura del hueco adintelado, se levantaron ocho hornacinas que albergan otras tantas figuras estáticas de unos personajes cuya disposición a uno y otro lado de la portada pretende guardar una cierta simetría: así, al interior, dos reyes de Judá: Salomón a la izquierda y David a la derecha; las dos figuras centrales de ambos grupos son imágenes de profetas: Isaías y Daniel a la izquierda y Jeremías y Ezequiel a la derecha; por fin, las figuras extremas pertenecen a dos ángeles o arcángeles: el de la izquierda sin identificar y Gabriel a la derecha.

Esta maravilla está expuesta y en perfecto estado en la Colegiata de Toro, Zamora, España.

 

the Cover of Majesty

The western portal, known as the Cover of Majestiy, is the jewel of the Collegiate Church due to its iconographic richness and its polychromy. It is not used today as such an access door, but rather it is exhibited to the visitor within the framework of a museum enclosure that forms the atrium, later closed, that precedes it.

 

Started on an undetermined date, perhaps in the middle of the 13th century, under a still late Romanesque conception, it must have been finished at the end of that century when the stylistic currents of the Gothic were already moving the outdated constructive forms based on the semicircular arch. .

Only the columns that were to support the archivolts belong to the Romanesque period, that is, to the construction of the temple, although it was in its final phase well into the 13th century. They are still atypical due to the apparent formation of a double superimposed order, although the lower one is more of a high podium whose wall is not smooth but composed of a succession of semi-cylinders in correspondence with the columns. The long-awaited arches that would rest on the colonnade were never executed and instead, to reach the height of the flat lintel, eight niches were built that house as many static figures of characters whose arrangement on either side of the portal aims to keep a certain symmetry: thus, inside, two kings of Judah: Solomon on the left and David on the right; the two central figures of both groups are images of prophets: Isaiah and Daniel on the left and Jeremiah and Ezekiel on the right; Finally, the extreme figures belong to two angels or archangels: the unidentified one on the left and Gabriel on the right.

This wonder is exposed and in perfect condition in the Collegiate Church of Toro, Zamora, Spain.

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