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April 30, 2018

 

The plug and socket on a red, hand-held smoothie maker (hand mixer). This is the connection between the handle end and the blade shaft.

 

(a "MacroMondays" submission, theme "Plugs and Jacks" HMM!)

 

Brewster, Massachusetts

Cape Cod - USA

 

Photo by brucetopher

© Bruce Christopher 2018

All Rights Reserved

 

...always learning - critiques welcome.

Tools: Canon 7D & iPhone 6s.

No use without permission.

Valencia Cathedral, Spain

In SCUBA diving, it is vital that the connection between the air cylinder and the regulator is completely air tight or you'll find yourself in a very sticky situation!

Headingham Volvo B7TL Wright Eclipse Gemini LB02 YMY stands at Halstead on the 89 service from Great Yeldham to Braintree. I made a smart connection the other way to Great Yeldham off the 88 service and return.

"Connections"

director: Ludovico Galletti

 

Full HD frame from the Concept Clip "Connections", shot in Thailand and released this week

watch the movie at

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Canon 5D MkII

 

More on

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Cable connection when it is made, it is melted by heat, for example by a flame,

the triangular opening is to spread the dome weight and protect the entrance lintel (just seen at bottom edge of photo) of this "beehive" tomb aka tholos

 

a stone built dome of considerable size with impressive entrance, it was discovered and partly excavated by heinrich schliemann in the 1870s, the agamemnon connection seems to date from this time ...

 

whether this tomb was ever used is unclear, when excavated by schliemann there were no reported finds

 

nb. the mycenaean civilization spanned over 500yrs, there were finds in graves nearby

 

constructed circa 1300 - 1250bc - as per wikipedia

 

mycenae, peloponnese greece

 

my second visit and look inside this perfect dome - and 50 years on, I'm still amazed by the quality of work done by the masons in dressing so many stones

 

the achievements of all these early civilisations, wherever they were in the world are absolutely incredible

Esta foto fue tomada en Londres en Octubre de 2012.

Tras un duro proceso de adaptacion a la ciudad quise hacer un homenaje a la persona que ha estado y esta siempre a mi lado, mi pareja. Quise representar la conexion existente entre ambos.

Los corazones estan pintados con body painting y la foto esta tomada con la ayuda de un tripode y del "timer" de la camara.

En la foto aparecemos Filippo (mi novio) y yo (fotografa y body painter). Fue la primera foto de una larga serie de imagenes y ha viajado por todo el mundo a traves de las redes sociales con cientos de miles de veces compartidas y de "me gusta".

Aunque el resto de mi trabajo esta fotografiado con una reflex, esta fue tomada con una compacta ya que en ese momento todavia no tenia mi cannon.

 

Laurita Mazapan.

 

yo, das ist Philippsthal: Ort der kurzen Wege zur perfekten Verkehrsanbindung ;)

Philippsthal, Hesse : Place of short distances to the perfect transport connection ;)

Digital connection at any cost!

Sisikyou pollen grain (this one in color).

Thank you Bill & Jean Smith of Rockingham Acres Garden Center for all your knowledge and pollen.

Connection

 

© Julian Köpke

Coyote (Canis latrans) near Merced River.

They have remained intact through recent storms, so far. HTT!

 

 

This piece is indicative of the bonds I have with people heart to heart. The inspiration for this piece is a precious relationship which opened my heart again when it was so battered and closed, and it allowed me to love life again. The red heart line is the attachment I have to this man's heart. I haven't seen him for years, but I still feel the effect of him being there for me. The other bonds illustrated are lovely people who have given me a hand up, smiled at me, listened when I have needed it.... and more.

My heart is always grateful and always remembers. Always have.. always will.

Witnessing a wee moment with Tony and Lolha, aka daddy’s girl!

my new hub. is soooo cool. :)

This is the Astoria Bridge which spans the Columbia River connecting Oregon State to Washington State. Taken on the way down to Cannon Beach with Quincy Jefferson who has a wonderful image of this scene as well.

photo rights reserved by B℮n

 

Tbilisi is the capital and largest city of Georgia, situated in the eastern part of the country on the banks of the Kura River. With a rich history spanning over 1,500 years, Tbilisi has been shaped by numerous cultures and civilizations over the centuries. The old part of Tbilisi, known for its charming architecture and unique atmosphere, is one of the most captivating areas of the city. In contrast, the Peace Bridge is a strikingly modern architectural marvel and one of Tbilisi’s most recognizable landmarks. Completed in 2010, the bridge was designed by Italian architect Michele de Lucchi, with lighting by French designer Philippe Martinaud. It spans the Kura River, connecting the old town with the newer districts, and serves as an important pedestrian route and a symbol of the city. The bridge’s design is particularly remarkable, featuring a glass canopy that curves gracefully over the walkway. Often compared to a giant glass wave or a sea creature, the canopy is made of steel and glass and is illuminated at night by thousands of LED lights. These lights create a breathtaking visual display and are programmed to transmit messages in Morse code, conveying universal symbols of life and peace. The Bridge of Peace is not only a functional structure but also a symbolic monument. It embodies the connection between the old and modern parts of Tbilisi and serves as a metaphor for the city’s progress toward peace and unity. The bridge is a popular spot for both locals and tourists, offering stunning views of the city, including the nearby Narikala Fortress, the Presidential Palace and air balloon.

 

The Peace Bridge in Tbilisi, Georgia, is located in the heart of the city, spanning the Kura River. Its futuristic design stands in sharp contrast to the surrounding historic architecture, making it a powerful symbol of Tbilisi’s dynamic blend of tradition and modernity. The air balloon in Tbilisi offers a unique way to view the city from above, providing passengers with panoramic views of the capital's historic and modern districts. Located near Rike Park, the balloon ascends to a height of around 150 meters, offering an unforgettable experience and stunning perspectives of iconic landmarks like the Narikala Fortress and the Peace Bridge. It’s a popular attraction for both tourists and locals looking to experience the beauty of Tbilisi from the sky.

 

Tbilisi is de hoofdstad en grootste stad van Georgië, gelegen in het oosten van het land aan de oevers van de rivier de Koera. De stad heeft een rijke geschiedenis die meer dan 1.500 jaar teruggaat en heeft door de eeuwen heen vele invloeden ondergaan van diverse culturen en beschavingen. Het oude gedeelte van Tbilisi, bekend om zijn charmante architectuur en unieke sfeer, is een van de meest fascinerende delen van de stad. De Vredesbrug is daar in tegen erg modern. Een modern architectonisch wonder en een van de meest herkenbare bezienswaardigheden van de stad. De brug, voltooid in 2010, is ontworpen door de Italiaanse architect Michele de Lucchi, met de verlichting ontworpen door de Franse lichtontwerper Philippe Martinaud. De brug overspant de rivier de Kura en verbindt de oude stad met de nieuwere wijken. Het is een voetgangersbrug en dient als een belangrijk symbool voor de stad. Het ontwerp van de brug is bijzonder opvallend, met een glazen overkapping die sierlijk over het wandelpad buigt. Deze overkapping, die vaak wordt vergeleken met een gigantische glazen golf of een zeewezen, is gemaakt van staal en glas en wordt 's nachts verlicht door duizenden LED-lichten. Deze verlichting creëert een adembenemend visueel spektakel en is zo geprogrammeerd dat het boodschappen in morsecode uitzendt, waarbij universele symbolen van leven en vrede worden weergegeven. De Vredesbrug is niet alleen een functioneel bouwwerk, maar ook een symbolisch monument. Het staat voor de verbinding tussen het oude en het moderne deel van Tbilisi en is een metafoor voor de vooruitgang van de stad naar vrede en eenheid. De brug is een populaire plek voor zowel de lokale bevolking als toeristen en biedt prachtige uitzichten over de stad, waaronder het nabijgelegen Narikala-fort, het presidentiële paleis en de luchtballon. Deze ballon biedt een unieke manier om de stad vanuit de lucht te bewonderen, waarbij passagiers een panoramisch uitzicht krijgen over de historische en moderne wijken van de hoofdstad. De ballon op tot een hoogte van ongeveer 150 meter, wat een onvergetelijke ervaring en een prachtig perspectief op iconische bezienswaardigheden. Het is een populaire attractie voor zowel toeristen als locals die de schoonheid van Tbilisi vanuit de lucht willen ervaren.

  

the best part of watching the twins grow.

Connected world..

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San Antonio Riverwalk

One lucky afternoon at Arcadia Beach , Oregon

 

better view with gray background..

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My Poppys Garden ❤️ it's been 5 years of collecting... i can never let go any of them, they are my family now.

Happy New Year everyone!

 

HP5+ shot by Zero 2000 developed in R09 1:25 for 8:00 min.

 

Dark room print on Agfa Record Rapid grade 3 with Moersch Warmtone developer 1+9.

A lot of people made photo just Devil house- left or Charles bridge - right. Why not connected them ? :-)

"Connections" by Beth P. Johnston, USA. Machine applique, free-motion machine quilting, hand applique, and hand embroidery.

Houston International festival of Quilts, Houston, Texas. Oct. 2019

 

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