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I believe that we are solely responsible for our choices, and we have to accept the consequences of every deed, word, and thought throughout our lifetime.
Elisabeth Kubler-Ross
Berlin boasts two zoological gardens, a consequence of decades of political and administrative division of the city. The older one, called Zoo Berlin, founded in 1844, is situated in what is now called "City West". It is the most species-rich zoo worldwide. The other one, called Tierpark Berlin ("Animal Park"), was established on the long abandoned premises of Friedrichsfelde Palace Park in the eastern borough of Lichtenberg, in 1954. Covering 160 ha, it is the largest landcape zoo in Europe.
Just wow, I knew war was bad. But this is just... wow.
This is terrible. World War III just finished. Or well, actually I'm afraid this is only the beginning.
Anyways, we've been able to regain our city, or atleast what is left of it.
Everything we once loved is destroyed. The shops, our houses.
Life has become a barren wasteland. But we can't stand still. We are looking for survivors, but not with much success. We have to take cover, this is not over. I have a feeling there is more to come.
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OH MY GAWD! Julien, thanks so much! Edeting by Julien, Description by Julien!
So, I worked over 2 weeks on this, and it is my best work yet in my opinion.
Desc. soon.
One major and predictable yet unexpected consequence of the Covid-19 pandemic and the economic upheavals that ensued was a complete interruption of schedules that could be felt all the way down the line. It simply effected everything, even shortline railroading. The Illinois Railway, a operating predominantly as sand-only on its Ottawa-Eola, IL line, did not escape unscathed. It's usually a night operation, running between Wedron and Eola and back in the overnight hours. But for a period of at least 2 months in the winter of 2021, they ran more daylight runs than night runs.
So when I stopped in downtown Yorkville, IL on a lunch break one February day at the beginning of the cold snap to observe the bald eagles fishing below the damn, I was caught unaware of this when this westbound train came through shortly before 2pm. On point were a couple of borrowed BNSF units, and bringing up the rear were two of their four all-blue HLCX SD40-2's.
Phil Shutt sells antiques in Truth or Consequences, New Mexico. He was deputy sheriff and has served in two wars. Very interesting guy. He used to work at the White Sands Missile Base. I bought an ice bucket and a viewmaster.
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Consequence of War, also known as Horror of War, by [Peter Paul] Rubens. Is a huge painting from which this work references one detail, of the terrified young girl and infant, fleeing. The UNHCR records over 5 million refugees from Ukraine, around 13% of the Ukrainian population [January 2023].
Golgotha 2022 exhibition of this and other paintings by the artist held at Ely Cathedral until March 17 2023.
Berlin boasts two zoological gardens, a consequence of decades of political and administrative division of the city. The older one, called Zoo Berlin, founded in 1844, is situated in what is now called "City West". It is the most species-rich zoo worldwide. The other one, called Tierpark Berlin ("Animal Park"), was established on the long abandoned premises of Friedrichsfelde Palace Park in the eastern borough of Lichtenberg, in 1954. Covering 160 ha, it is the largest landcape zoo in Europe.
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otoño en Costanera Sur. Buenos Aires. Argentina
Autumn in South Waterfront.
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As close as I could get without paying the consequences. These wasps are as aggressive as can be, especially if you mess with their nests. Living directly beside their nest is a very large spider, (you can see a leg or two in the shadows) not sure how that relationship netted out.
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“There is a wilderness we walk alone
However well-companioned”
Here's a first image from my maiden trip to Iceland. It was such a surreal place to explore, and while there are many iconic locations I managed to make images of, this one to me is pretty special. The sheer size of the glaciers that power the country is mind-blowing, and I couldn't think of a better way to showcase that than by showing a human figure trying to scale the vast expanse of the glacier. This image was the consequence of a spontaneous action, and I didn't realize how quickly I raised the camera to my eye and pressed the shutter.
Trivia: The person is actually a crew member from a Jackie Chan movie that was being shot on the glacier ;)
Consequence of an unusual late-March ice storm, which produced widespread local power outages even though the precipitation never got very heavy.
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Candid street photography from Glasgow, Scotland. I have no idea if this young man and woman are a couple or just friends but I loved the story in the shot with the pushchair in the background between them, the consequence of love coming together. Enjoy full screen by pressing 'L'.
every precarious doorway you unhinge
fuels a pathway venal and infringed
and while the journey appears to charm and beguile
the rider will have left but a peddled smile
Hesitation, awkward conversation
Running on low expectation
Every siren that I was ignoring
I'm paying for it
Loving you was young, and wild, and free
Loving you was cool, and hot, and sweet
Loving you was sunshine, safe and sound
A steady place to let down my defenses
But loving you had consequences
No, ooh-ooh-ooh
Said no, ooh-ooh-ooh
I, no, ooh-ooh-ooh, mhm
Loving you was dumb, dark and cheap
Loving you will still takes shots at me
Loving you was sunshine, but then it poured
And I lost so much more than my senses
'Cause loving you had consequences
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As I explained before, for three weeks now I have been, if not bedridden, at least mostly housebound as a result of a crippling knee problem. I can still drive around and run errands when mandatory, but it is hurtful and I am definitely not up to lugging photo equipment and go shooting. Furthermore, when this struck, I didn’t have many photos waiting for upload, what with the Winter season coming to an end, the pandemic still with us that doesn’t really encourage outings (the one day I went out, on March 9, on a photo shoot for the Fondation pour la Sauvegarde de l’Art Français, I became a COVID contact case of someone I had brushed against during the day, luckily without any consequence as I never was infected)... not to mention ridiculous wartime gas prices!
The bottom line is, I simply ran out of stuff to upload...
So, I had the idea to turn to some older photographs of mine to which I had, in 2021, given a “new life” by creating black-and-white versions of them for the purpose of a photographic essay that had been requested from me by the Department of Mediæval Studies of a US university. The essay’s theme was the emulation, with the tools of today, of the gorgeous black-and-white photography found in the books of the Zodiaque collection La Nuit des temps, devoted to religious art and architecture of the Romanesque age in Europe, and in particular in France. I’m sure many of you have heard about those books and/or own some of them.
Anyway, since those black-and-white versions are available, I figured I might as well upload them to offer you, who are kind enough to follow my stream, something to look at while I recover and until I can resume more normal photo activities...
Thank you in advance for your patience, and I hope you will enjoy this “renewed” content à la Zodiaque! I will put in a short description of each photo below.
As I have titled this series in reference to the Zodiaque books, I construe my “Romanesque” as the good monks did, i.e., I include in it some fine and inspiring examples of older architecture, what would indeed be classified as pre-Romanesque.
Among such places is the so-called “Lémenc Rotunda”, in the crypt (not open to the public) under the Saint-Pierre-de-Lémenc church in the town of Chambéry, at the foot of the French Alps. This enigmatic structure has been diversely interpreted by cohorts of self-styled specialists and self-appointed experts, and no definitive conclusion has been reached as to its purpose —which may have varied as centuries rolled by.
It is almost undoubtedly from the Carolingian period at least, therefore around 800–900 CE, possibly even Merovingian, i.e. a couple of centuries older. The structure is harmonious and delicate, and the existence of a drain at the bottom of the small basin reveals that a liquid was regularly poured into it, that subsequently needed to be drained. The idea of a baptismal font springs to mind, and most likely this was one of the place’s uses... but why did it need to be underground, hidden away in a crypt? Maybe because it wasn’t a baptismal font to begin with, and that’s when you step into the realm of conjecture, speculation and worse...
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This photo is about giving but emptying yourself at the same time. It is important that you always get something back, no matter what you do. Even if it is nothing material
I know that this concept of empty clothes is nothing new, still I wanted to try it on my own.
A print of this work is available here
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Berlin boasts two zoological gardens, a consequence of decades of political and administrative division of the city. The older one, called Zoo Berlin, founded in 1844, is situated in what is now called "City West". It is the most species-rich zoo worldwide. The other one, called Tierpark Berlin ("Animal Park"), was established on the long abandoned premises of Friedrichsfelde Palace Park in the eastern borough of Lichtenberg, in 1954. Covering 160 ha, it is the largest landcape zoo in Europe.
Berlin boasts two zoological gardens, a consequence of decades of political and administrative division of the city. The older one, called Zoo Berlin, founded in 1844, is situated in what is now called the "City West". It is the most species-rich zoo worldwide. The other one, called Tierpark Berlin ("Animal Park"), was established on the long abandoned premises of Friedrichsfelde Manor Park in the eastern borough of Lichtenberg, in 1954. Covering 160 ha, it is the largest landcape zoo in Europe.
Rund 15 Prozent der Erdoberfläche werden von Savannen bedeckt. Damit gehören sie zu den größten und wichtigsten Lebensräumen des Planeten. Seit dem 26. Mai 2023 wird Besucher*innen im Tierpark Berlin ein Einblick in diese faszinierende Landschaft gewährt und sie können mehr über die unterschiedlichen Bewohner der ostafrikanischen Savanne und ihren natürlichen Lebensraum erfahren.
Ein wahrer Höhepunkt der neuen Tierpark-Savanne ist der 120 Meter lange Giraffenpfad: Hier werden die Gäste den bis zu fünf Meter hohen Grazien der Savanne zukünftig auf Augenhöhe begegnen können – wer sich traut, bahnt sich den Weg durch den Wald bis zu den Aussichtsplattformen über eine abenteuerliche Hängebrücke. Der Tierpark Berlin erreicht mit der Eröffnung der Afrikanischen Savannenlandschaft ein neues Etappenziel auf seinem Weg zu einem Zoo der Zukunft. Seit knapp neun Jahren wird der 1955 gegründete und 160 Hektar große Tierpark Berlin zu einem naturnahen Geozoo umgebaut. Um einen Einblick in den Lebensraum der einzelnen Tierarten und deren Interaktionen, Besonderheiten und Problematiken zu ermöglichen, werden die Tiere im Tierpark größtenteils nach geografischen Gesichtspunkten zu sehen sein.
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Around 15 per cent of the earth's surface is covered by savannahs. This makes them one of the largest and most important habitats on the planet. Since 26 May 2023, visitors to Tierpark Berlin have been given an insight into this fascinating landscape and can learn more about the different inhabitants of the East African savannah and their natural habitat.
A true highlight of the new zoo savannah is the 120-metre-long giraffe trail: here, guests will be able to meet the up to five-metre-high graces of the savannah at eye level in future - those who dare will make their way through the forest to the viewing platforms via an adventurous suspension bridge. With the opening of the African Savannah Landscape, Tierpark Berlin has reached a new milestone on its way to becoming a zoo of the future. For almost nine years, the 160-hectare Tierpark Berlin, which was founded in 1955, has been transformed into a near-natural geozoo. In order to provide an insight into the habitat of the individual animal species and their interactions, peculiarities and problems, the animals in the zoo will largely be seen according to geographical aspects. www.tierpark-berlin.
Viviana Guzmán, intérprete chilena internacional de flauta traversa y Tamara, cantante argentina
Interpreter chilena of flauta traversa of international career and Tamara, singer Argentina..
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Ion Mystic World - The Others by Daniel Arrhakis (2017)
With the music: Arend Erasmus - Safety In Numbers | Epic Futuristic Cinematic Music
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There are several dimensions in the same reality, the one that is visible to our eyes and the one that is visible to the others ... that we do not perceive.
At the intersection of the various realities we only see the shapes as distorted by mirrors that reflect both space and time ... our actions and those of others always have consequences in the present but also in the various possible futures ...
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Work made for the Treat This # 184 Friday Nov 24 --> Thurs Nov 30 on Kreative People Group :
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Toulouse,
cimetière de Terre Cabade.
L'incurie, l'indifférence et l'inconséquence des élus ont pour effet d'effacer irrémédiablement une partie du patrimoine historique de la ville de Toulouse.