View allAll Photos Tagged Depending
Standing at land's end watching the waves crash ashore. On this evening, land's end was at rugged Irish Beach in Mendocino County. It tends to move around, depending on where I happen to be.
Mendocino County CA
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.
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
This is perhaps one of my favorite birds, the Snowy Egret, and this one in particular. He's not a bit shy. They can take on all different "looks" depending on what they are doing, from very tiny to quite large (for their actual size). The have a length of 20-21 inches, a wingspan up to 41 inches, yet only weigh under a pound (up to 13 ounces). They use their feet to stir up the water bottom to flush prey. They are fascinating to watch!
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.
Thank you all very much for your visit, favours and comments, much appreciated.
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.
“Where should I go?" - Alice. "That depends on where you want to end up." - The Cheshire Cat.”
-- Lewis Carroll, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland & Through the Looking-Glass
Lately, I have seen more people on bicycles than ever before in Houston. Sadly, I suspect that will end soon as more drivers hit the road (and cyclists).
Seen at Rice University, pushing (exceeding) my handheld limit.
- Sophocles.
|| insta || blog || photostream ||
Some of the best images I took at the Cathedral Gorge state Park were I positioned the cliff walls against a clearing sky just before sunset. With these images, I found that there was no sense of scale, adding mystery to the landscape. In reality, they were only about 20-30 feet in height, but with erosion patterns mimicking much larger landscapes in the southwest, they looked like massive towering structures. Nevertheless, I had some fun finding the best-looking ones and placing them against the rapidly clearing clouds.
... 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"
Crazy Tuesday: Here
Everyday Things : Here
Still Life Compositions: Here
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.
如何よ?大和?
This creature is an Ambilobe panther chameleon. Depending on the particular region in which they are found in the tropical forests of north western Madagascar, they greatly vary in colour and pattern. Even within the same region variations can be found. As the name of this chameleon indicates, it is found in the Ambilobe region.
Some of chameleon's peculiar features include: eyes which can rotate, focus and move independently from each other; toes which are fused together, enabling them to grip narrow branches; and exceedingly long tongues, which extend rapidly from their mouths at lightening speeds in order to catch prey.
Males, which can be twice the size of females and more vibrantly coloured, grow as long as 20 inches.
Hope you like this one.....ZOOM IN.
Everything depends on the way we see things, the way we live things...
See my most interesting pics at: www.fluidr.com/photos/vainsang/interesting
[ADD]
[ADD] Antis Sweater
- 40 colors
- Two styles
- Maitreya + Petite
- Legacy + Perky
- eBODY REBORN + Waifu
all info in the blog
La commune dont la distribution du courrier dépendait du bureau de poste de Courville-sur-Eure réclamait la création d'une agence locale à l'administration des postes depuis 1876. Le souhait fut réalisé en 1904 par la création de cet imposant bâtiment financé en bonne partie par la commune. Les témoins de l'époque affirmaient qu'il y avait concurrence pour la hauteur du campanile avec l'église située en face. En fait, cette hauteur était justifiée par la descente des poids de l'horloge pour qu'ils ne soient remontés qu'une fois par semaine.
d'après: www.fontainelaguyon.fr/fontaine/histo_poste_2.html
Pentax P30N
Pellicule Lomography Color 100
Traitement en kit Rollei Colorchem C41
Domaine de Beaumesnil. Autour du château construit entre 1633 et 1640, fut aménagé un ensemble de jardins dont seules subsistent les sculptures. Le parc fut réaménagé à partir de 1756 par la marquise de Graville, restauré vers 1801, puis doté, à partir de 1830, d'aménagements pittoresques respectant la composition d'ensemble (ces aménagements paysagers ont en partie été effacés par les restaurations des années 1950). source: www.pop.culture.gouv.fr/notice/merimee/PA00099323
Classé MH partiellement, inscrit MH partiellement, Château, sauf parties classées : inscription par arrêté du 8 mai 1926 - Façades et toitures ainsi que le grand escalier intérieur du château, cour d'honneur, douves, grande perspective du parc et la terrasse lui faisant suite, motte féodale: classement par arrêté du 20 décembre 1966 - Parc, perspectives, avant-cour, demi-lune, basses-cours, vergers et jardins clos avec leurs aménagements, murs, grilles et portails ; façades et toitures des pavillons d'entrée et des communs: inscription par arrêté du 5 février 1997
A family of small-clawed otters at Adelaide Zoo, South Australia
~~~ Thank you all for viewing, kind comments, favs and awards - much appreciated! ~~~
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.
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.
Open hearts, open mind
A lot depends on what we say
Afraid to say things the wrong way
But I believe you, I can feel you now
Breathing slow, you seem to so still
Never before in my life have I felt
The way I did tonight when I knelt
Before you, there's a light in you
If beauty's skin deep
Then your skin is made of glass
Oh, mother Earth, please hear me
We may never learn from the past
If beauty's skin deep
Then your skin is made of glass
Oh, mother Earth, please hear me
We may never learn from the past
If beauty is skin deep
Then your skin is made of glass
Oh, mother Earth, please hear me
We may never learn from the past
This is the beginning of the end
This is the beginning of the end
This is the beginning of the end
This is the beginning
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
#macromondays #checkered
I decided to share this image for the upcoming #macromondays theme called #checkered
The term checkered has multiple meanings depending on the context:
1. Pattern
In design and visual contexts, checkered refers to:
A pattern made up of alternating squares, typically in two contrasting colors, such as black and white.
It is commonly seen in items like checkered flags (used in racing), tablecloths, clothing, or tiles.
Variations include:
Regular checkered: Uniform, equally-sized squares.
Irregular checkered: Squares may vary in size or arrangement.
2. Metaphorical Meaning
In a figurative sense, checkered describes:
A history, career, or past with mixed fortunes or events, often containing both successes and failures or good and bad times.
Example: "He had a checkered past, marked by both notable achievements and controversies."
3. Other Contexts
Geography/Maps: "Checkered" might describe a landscape or map divided into squares or parcels.
Textiles: In fabric design, it’s one of the oldest patterns, often associated with certain cultural or traditional garments (like tartans or plaid).
Thank you for visits, comments and favs!
Vielen Dank für Eure Besuche, Kommentare und Sternchen!
Please don't use this image on websites, blogs or other media without my explicit permission. © All rights reserved
Flickr app doesn't support sRGB color. For best viewing use your browser.
Los ánsares comunes por lo general se emparejan de por vida, pero si pierden a su pareja lo reemplazarán por otro. Dependiendo de la ubicación la época de cría empieza entre mediados de marzo y finales de abril. El lugar de nidificación preferido de los gansos grises son los lagos con amplias extensiones de cañaverales alrededor y prados adyacentes, que utilizan para alimentarse, aunque también pueden desplazarse lejos para pastar. Los ánsares comunes también pueden criar en los pantanos, marismas, en las islas fluviales boscosas, ríos de corriente lenta y llanuras de inundación. Suelen reproducirse en colonias poco densas con gran distancia entre nidos.
" I Found That This Grey Squirrel Would Climb a Tree ? Situated On A Small Island In' Fairy Glen ', Sefton Park and Would Leap Across The Glen Stream ( Spooking All The Faries In The Process) To a Large Conifer Tree On The Main, Park Land...It Would Then Scurry Down The Trunk Of The Conifer To Collect Some Of The ' Monkey Nuts ' (Peanuts) That I Distribute In That Area For The Surrounding Squirrels (About a Dozen) To Eat / Collect..."
" Sciurus carolinensis, Common Name Eastern Gray Squirrel or Grey Squirrel depending on region, is a tree squirrel in the genus Sciurus...It is native to Eastern North America, where it is the most prodigious and ecologically essential natural forest regenerator....The eastern grey squirrel in Europe is regarded as an invasive species..."
*
*
*
Copyright ©
All Of My Photographic Images Are Subject To Copyright ! Each Of My Photographs Remain My Intellectual Property ! All Rights Are Reserved And As Such, Do Not Use, Modify, Copy, Edit, Distribute Or Publish Any Of My Photographs ! If You Wish To Use Any Of My Photographs For Any Reproductive Purposes, Or Other Uses, My Written Permission Is Specifically Required, Contact Me Via Flickr Mail !
Dépendant d'une ancienne maladrerie, la chapelle du XIIe siècle, comprenait une nef, un choeur plus étroit, et un sanctuaire demi-circulaire voûté en cul de four. La nef a été coupée par un plancher pour former un grenier. Dans le mur oriental, un grand arc en plein cintre présente des chapiteaux ornés de feuillages et d'animaux.
These Coneflowers were also enjoying a sunny disposition in our garden earlier this summer...
The Coneflower is a native North American perennial sporting daisylike flowers with raised centers. The flower, plant, and root of some types are used in herbal remedies.
Widely renowned as a medicinal plant, coneflowers are a long-flowering perennial for borders, wildflower meadows, and prairie gardens. Blooming midsummer to fall (autumn), the plants are relatively drought-tolerant and rarely bothered by pests. The flowers are a magnet for butterflies, and the seeds in the dried flower heads attract songbirds. Flower colours include rose, purple, pink, and white, plus a new orange variety. Plants grow 2 to 4 feet tall, depending on variety.
For further information please visit www.garden.org/plantguide/?q=show&id=2047
Want a YoUnique look? then look no further than grabbing this ~Exclusive~ thats at the ~Happy 99 Event ~as of today..
Its a dress you can wear with boots or heels depending on your venue..
your able to add your favorite jewelry or grab a jacket for a whole different look..
The ~Happy 99 Event~opened its doors today and is on until the 28th it's where you can pick up some real bargains to add to your closet ..
This is a happy little dress that has Huge potential lol
You will also want to know what bodies it fits so here goes..
eBody,Freya,Hourglass,Krupra,Legacy + Legacy Perky,Maitreya + Maitreya Petite,Physique,Star,Vtech,+Vtech Freya
Am sure you will want to have the LM so please find that below along with the LM's to YoUnique Couture's store and Market Place
YoUnique Couture Olivia
7 Deadly Skins Curio
Shi Hair Discord
Maitreya Body Tweaked by me
Lelutka Head Fleur
Fatal Fashion Festival Necklace
No Match Earring No Vision
Event
maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/TREND/144/112/23
Main Store
maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/East%20Oakdale/87/253/22
Marketplace
is it blue? Is it purple?
Depends on your own perception of colour, interpretation.
In the garden sunlight, they are definitely blue.
Anemone coronaria, poppy anemone popularly in English, is a species of flowering plant in the genus Anemone, native to the Mediterranean region.
In making these Macros, I discovered that some flowers have 'hairs, something I did not know nor expected!
Each time I think... that's it, there's only so much you can do with flowers... and yet again and again, I'll see something new.
Have a wonderful day, filled with love and thank you for your visit, M, (*_*)
For more: www.indigo2photography.com
Please do not COPY or use any of my images on websites, blogs or any other media without my explicit permission. © All rights reserved
Saturday Self Challenge
"Summertime or Wintertime Collage" (depending on your hemisphere.)
We don't usually use "archive" photos in SSC but this week will be an exception.
Gather your favorite photos that you took this summer (or winter) and create a "Summertime (or Wintertime) Collage." You can use any design, post-processing or framing that you like. You can even add text if you want.
It was difficult to pick just a handful of photos from the hundreds I’ve taken during our walks whilst we were in lockdown this spring/summer. Even though we did get away on holiday after the restrictions were eased, I know some people in the group haven’t been so lucky, this being the case I decided to only select photos for my collage which I’d taken within walking distance of our front door. Here are five of my favourite ones, I particularly like donkey, who was in a field just above the path we were walking on, he picked the perfect moment to stick his head up above the wall.
Top left we have an abandoned pinfold or animal pound. Top centre the trig point on Great Manshead Hill. Top right cumulus clouds gathering above the hamlets of Lumb and Cottonstones. Bottom left we of course have donkey, and lastly bottom right reflections on Ryburn Reservoir.
I hope you enjoy my selection whether they be new to you or maybe you’ve seen them all before.
Thank you for your visit and your comments, they are greatly appreciated.