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Ancienne église prieurale et paroissiale dépendant autrefois de l’abbaye de Déols, près de Châteauroux, Notre-Dame d’Huriel est un magnifique édifice roman, datant du début du XIIème
siècle.
Outre ces caractères très marqués, l’église Notre-Dame se distingue également à travers d’autres éléments architecturaux très originaux : en premier lieu, avec la coupole à huit pans montée sur pendentifs et trompes surplombant la croisée du transept, et aussi, avec son porche à arcature triple (schéma assez rare dans l’Allier, seulement trois édifices en relevant, notamment Châtel-Montagne) surmonté à l’intérieur par une tribune desservie par un double escalier.
The red-tailed black cockatoo (Calyptorhynchus banksii) also known as Banksian- or Banks' black cockatoo, is a large black cockatoo native to Australia. Adult males have a characteristic pair of bright red panels on the tail that gives the species its name. It is more common in the drier parts of the continent. Five subspecies are recognised, differing chiefly in beak size. Although the more northerly subspecies are widespread, the two southern subspecies, the forest red-tailed black cockatoo and the south-eastern red-tailed black cockatoo are under threat. The species is usually found in eucalyptus woodlands, or along water courses. In the more northerly parts of the country, these cockatoos are commonly seen in large flocks. They are seed eaters and cavity nesters, and as such depend on trees with fairly large diameters, generally Eucalyptus. Populations in southeastern Australia are threatened by deforestation and other habitat alterations. Of the black cockatoos, the red-tailed is the most adaptable to aviculture, although black cockatoos are much rarer and much more expensive in aviculture outside Australia. 15159
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Enjoy a wonderful Thursday!!!!! (06h55)in South Africa now...
Are dogmas unnecessary?
The adequacy of dogmas depends on whether they claim to formulate or to allude; in the first case they flaunt and fail, in the second they indicate and illumine. To be adequate they must retain a telescopic relation to the theme in which they refer, must point to the mysteries of God rather than picture them. All they can do is indicate a way, not mark and end, of thinking. Unless they serve as humble signposts on the way dogmas are obstacles...
...Unless we realize that dogmas are tentative rather then final, that they are accommodations rather than definitions, intimations rather than descriptions; unless we learn how to share the moment and the insight to which they are trying to testify, we stand guilty of literalmindedness, of pretending to know what cannot be put into words; we are guilty of intellectual idolatry. The indispensable function of the dogmas is to make it possible to rise above them.
-Abraham Joshua Heschel, as quoted from pg. 49 of The Genesis of Faith-The Depth Theology of Abraham Joshua Heschel, by John C. Merkle
“Which way you ought to go depends on where you want to get to...”
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Found Nemo at the Aquarium of the Pacific in Long Beach California, along with a few of his buddies ;-)
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Clownfish:
Depending on the species, Clownfish are usually yellow, orange, or a reddish or blackish color, and many have white bars or patches. The largest Clownfish can reach a length of six inches.
Clownfish are found in the warmer waters of the Indian Ocean, the Red Sea, Pacific Ocean, the Great Barrier Reef, Southeast Asia, Japan, and the Indo-Malaysian region.
Clownfish typically live at the bottom of shallow seas in sheltered reefs or in shallow lagoons.
Clownfish and sea anemones have a cooperative relationship, each providing many benefits to the other. The sea anemone protects the Clownfish from predators, as well as providing food through the scraps left from the anemone's meals and occasional dead anemone tentacles, and functions as a safe nest site. In return, the Clownfish defends the anemone from its predators and parasites.
(Nikon Z, 105 mm Macro, 1/125 @ f/4.0, ISO 500, processed to taste)
This plant, depending where do you live, changes names and is also known as a Thanksgiving cactus in the States or as May flower (Flor de Maio) in Brazil, a home country of the native Schlumbergera cactus species from which many indoor cultivars in the Northern hemisphere are originated.
Testing in camera focus bracketing capabilities. This is the result of 30 image stack. Bath, BANES, Somerset, England, U.K.
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Blakeney is a little nearby conservation area where the river breaks up into distributaries before re-forming again. It's very rocky and the water is quite fast flowing.
I experimented once again with a faux long exposure. I took 4 photos and blended them in Photoshop to create a bit of a long exposure look.
I guessed that I only needed 4 photos to create the look that I was after whereas I had used 20 here in a previous post. I seem to have guessed right in both cases. It would seem to depend on how fast the water is moving in the first place.
I explain the method in that other post if you're interested: flic.kr/p/TKobtA
(also see the other photo in the Comment section and link that way if you wish)
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... how old you need to be to be called 'vintage'! I look back to computing in the 1990s, and it feels as 'vintage' as a Victorian mourning ring!
These 5 floppy disks were all needed to install an internet connection onto a Windows 95 desktop. Beside it is an EHD giving 5 TB of storage. A world apart! Computing power then and now 😊
For the Crazy Tuesday topic "Modern vs Vintage"
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Depending on the fluctuating water levels of the dammed Columbia River these tree roots periodically emerge from the flooded water of the Arrow Lakes. Their sight always touches me deeply.
Two types depending on the CD. There is also a version that does not make a sound. A type in which the chair rattles. This seems to have been added by an engineer.
The underfloor is up and down, and it looks like the real thing.
But, if you want to hear this, you can't hear it unless you raise the output to about -90db. Your floor sways.
This isn't listening to music.
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Meurchin équitation a déjà une solide réputation dans le milieu équestre régional. Le temps d’une journée et pour la deuxième année consécutive, le centre équestre devient la capitale d’un cheval de labour bien particulier. Dimanche 10 novembre, c’est à Meurchin qu’a eu lieu le concours national des mâles Trait du Nord. De ce rendez-vous dépend la pérennité de la race.
Everything depends on the way we see things, the way we live things...
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Picromerus bidens is a large (12 to 13.5 mm long) and distinctive predatory shieldbug. It shows a thick rostrum directed away from head. Body colour is quite variable, generally light to dark brown or bluish, with red-brown antennae and legs and two unmistakable thorn-like brown projections on the sides of the pronotum (hence the species name bidens, meaning "with two teeth"). Front femurs are armed with a ventral spine distally. The early instar nymphs are commonly reddish, while the final instar nymphs are greyish black, with banded antennae and legs.
Both adults and nymphs of the spiny shieldbugs are predatory, feeding on the larvae of other insects, especially on leaf bugs, beetles, aphids and caterpillars. The choice of the prey depend on the season and availability of food. However both adults and nymphs also suck sap from plants. The female lays eggs on tree trunks and leaves. In the spring the larvae hatch, growing to the adult bugs after five moultings. Nymphs become adults by July or August and adults can be found until November. This species usually overwinters as eggs and less frequently as nymphs.
For an Osprey there are several ways to catch a fish, with one or two legs! It depends in its ability and luck!
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I'm not sure if getting sharpened is great fun for a pencil but... I think it depends on the pencil's character. I assume there are pencils out there that prefer to be blunt and others that insist on being razor sharp and therefore see their daily workout in the sharpener as an absolute necessity. Why should pencils be any different from us humans who use them, after all... ;)
I've been after this idea of photographing the inside of a pencil sharpener for quite a while, I think I've tried to make it work on three or four occasions, not all of them "Stationery"-related MM themes. So far, there always had been something off, odd focusing, unsatisfying sharpness, weird POV... you name it, I've unsuccessfully tried it.
Now this photo isn't perfect, either, the framing is still a little weird, but I think this time it works as an image; I like the bokeh, and there also is enough sharpness in the right places. I think what finally made it work was the addition of a slim pencil. Strange as it seems, until now I had never even thought about adding a pencil, although a pencil is a natural (and as clear as mud) addition to a sharpener... While it would have made sense to add the pencil where it belongs, right in the sharpener, it wouldn't have worked as an image, at least not as I had envisioned it. So I stuck the tiny point of a very slim pencil into the small opening next to the blade on the sharpener's top, just so it would be visible when focusing on the inside of the hole where the pencil normally goes in.
As for the colours, they looked different in every single image. I've illuminated the scene with two LEDs and the usual makeshift colour filter suspects: red from the left, green from the right, and blue from the semi-transparent snack can lid that I'd placed behind the sharpener. There also was some sunshine from the living room window involved, and I'd used my small LED flashlight, set to spotlight, to illuminate the pencil point. I held the flashlight as far away from the setup as possible because otherwise, the highlights would have been blown out.
HMM, Everyone, and have a nice spring/autumn week ahead!
Grass depends on the wind for pollination, not insects, so the flowers are tiny and inconspicuous. Photo taken in Lakeside, AZ
Seigneurie dépendant de la châtellenie de Couvin. Propriété de la famille de Boussu pendant le moyen âge, dont les membres sont prévôts de la Châtellenie. Passe par vente en 1568 à Jean Marotte, maître de forges, puis par alliance à la famille Kiévrain, en 1625. Après la Révolution française, le Château appartiendra successivement aux Licot vers 1844, maîtres de forges de Nismes, aux Riocour en 1869 et aux Villermont en 1896. Entre le village et l'Eau Blanche, entouré d'un parc partiellement emmuraillé, ensemble en moellons de calcaire assisés, disposé de part et d'autre d'une cour carrée et cerné de douves aménagées en bassin probablement au XIXe siècle. Quatre grandes phases se révèlent à l'analyse : dans la deuxième moitié du XVIe siècle, construction du château au nord-est, dont restent la tour d'angle et le porche d'entrée. En1677, reconstruction de l'édifice en L. En 1748, établissement des dépendances à l'opposé, flanquées de la tour-colombier. Vers 1860 et les années suivantes, réaménagement du château, sur les plans de l'architecte Suys. A l'angle est, énorme tour circulaire avec ample toiture d'ardoises à coyau que termine une guette en charpenterie amortie par un petit bulbe. Construction de deux niveaux, sur cave voûtée en calotte. Deux canonnières rectangulaires à la base. Au rez de chaussée, même nombre de canonnières, dont l'une possède une double embouchure.
A family of small-clawed otters at Adelaide Zoo, South Australia
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Ibis falcinelle (Plegadis falcinellus)
Le destin de l’Ibis falcinelle en Europe dépend de celui des vastes étendues marécageuses bordant la mer Noire, où il possède ses derniers refuges encore intacts. Ses exigences écologiques particulières, comme son long bec arqué l’indique, le rendent fragile et peu adaptable aux transformations de son habitat. Son déclin généralisé est préoccupant lorsqu’on sait que quatre autres espèces d’ibis sont déjà en danger d’extinction dans le monde.
Jolie surprise du matin à la réserve !
Ce magnifique Ibis à fait une pause repos et repas dans la vasière du Mujon qui, suite à plusieurs jours de bise, est bien chargé en nutriments !
3 clichés à voir en grand !
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Explored February 9, 2023
Depending on the point of view, the Tempodrom, a concert hall and event location, looks like a crown or a circus tent, or – getting very close with 7 mm (=14 mm FF) – like a starship that has just landed or is ready for take-off. The intended connotaton is a circus tent because that is what the Tempodrom started as back in 1980.
Founded by former nurse Irene Moessinger (who used an 800,000 DM heritage to start the Tempodrom) as a West-Berlin subculture event location, the original Tempodrom was located on the west side of Potsdamer Platz. Due to noise complaints, it moved to the nearby Tiergarten Park five years later.
When the Tiergarten site was chosen as building ground for the new German Chancellery (after the German reunification in 1990), the Tempodrom moved to a temporary location near Ostbahnhof, before it found its final location as a solid building on the site of Anhalter Bahnhof in 2001. Anhalter Bahnhof, or what is left of it, is not far from Potsdamer Platz, the Tempodrom's original founding site, so one could say that the Tempodrom has finally come home.
Well depending on the light, pinkish red.
Male Eurasian Bullfinch.
One of my favourite UK birds and always special to see, especially close up. Remember Chris Packham once giving a sliding scale of finch 'value' to the bird watcher. One Hawfinch being worth 10 Bullfinches - and a male Bullfinch being worth 100 Chaffinches (or something like that). I would say Bullfinches are worth more than that!
Taken in Norfolk.
Or conference depending where you let your imagination wander lol :)
From the 'not so breaking news' table this was taken 8th Nov.
Quite something to see them so close together. I find it hard to capture that in a photo.
Planaltina, DF, Brazil.
Depending on taxonomy, the genus Pachyramphus contains 16 or 17 species. The becards are characterized by their large heads with slight crest.
The species is known in Brazil as "caneleiro-preto".
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Passeriformes
Suborder: Tyranni
Family: Tityridae
Genus: Pachyramphus Gould & G.R. Gray, 1839
Species: P. polychopterus (Vieillot, 1818)
Binomial name: Pachyramphus polychopterus
Albignac était, à l’origine, un prieuré d’hommes dépendant de l’abbaye de Saint-Michel de Cluse, en Piémont. L’éloignement de la maison mère, et les guerres, amenèrent la décadence du prieuré. Une bulle du pape Clément VI, signée en Avignon autour de 1394, rattache Albignac au monastère de Coyroux. Albignac devient alors prieuré cistercien de filles. De l’église romane, qui devait compter parmi les plus importantes de la Corrèze, ne subsiste plus que le clocher. La nef et le choeur actuels ont été reconstruits à une époque indéterminée. Le clocher devait primitivement se situer sur la travée précédant le choeur. Au nord et au sud de ce massif apparaissent, très mutilées, des colonnes engagées et des départs d’arcs correspondant certainement à des passages voûtés qui devaient assurer la communication entre les collatéraux de la nef et le choeur. Quelques chapiteaux décorés de feuillages et d’animaux fabuleux (hydrocentaures, femmes-oiseaux) subsistent encore. La travée sous le clocher est remarquable par sa hauteur : les chapiteaux sont à environ onze mètres au-dessus du sol. Ils soutiennent des arcs en plein cintre et sont portés par des colonnes engagées. La nef, le choeur et la sacristie ont été construits avec des matériaux de remploi de l’église primitive.
www.fondation-patrimoine.org/les-projets/eglise-saint-lou...
"Native Turmeric (also called the “Cape York lily”) is a moisture-loving flowering ginger, native to northern Australia. It is the only native Australian Curcuma plant out of over 100 or more species around the world. It featured as a roast root vegetable in Guugu Yimithirr Aboriginal cuisine. Native Turmeric occurs naturally on Cape York Peninsula (QLD), in the Northern Territory, and in Papua New Guinea, typically in wet woodland and forest areas, and in moist pockets across sandstone regions.
This species puts on a spectacular flowering from November to March in tropical/subtropical regions, producing tall, showy flower spikes bearing pink or red bracts and white or yellow buds." tuckerbush.com.au/native-turmeric-curcuma-australasica/
"Curcuma bloom in summer or sometimes fall, depending on the variety and the length of your growing season. Showy blossoms appear on the plant's lengthy stems, along with very long, lance-shaped leaves that resemble a canna lily. The leaves can be green, variegated, or have a central red stripe and grow from 18 to 40 inches long. This herbaceous perennial grows rapidly during monsoon season in its native habitat, and then goes dormant during the dry winter." www.southernliving.com/garden/plants/curcuma-plant
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Fish fresh from Brixham.
Although Wellington in Somerset is not a coastal town, both north and south coasts are not much more than a hours drive (depending on the tourist traffic).
Handy for "The Pub".
Holiday travel season is upon us. Survival depends on a strong cup of coffee and cellphone reception. Enjoy wherever your holiday takes you and whoever you share it with.
Enjoy the Blue Finch Frosty Hollow sim. It really is an excellent build and so many wonderful things to see.
Visit this location at Blue Finch Frosty Hollow in Second Life
Max is using:
Belleza Jake Body
LeLUTKA Eon Head
Deadwool Sean Jacket
Deadwool Sean Pants
Deadwool Chost Sweater (Sean add-on)
Deadwool Monkassin Shoes
CuCa MorningCoffee #2
AnyPose V1.92
FAC Creations One Light