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Farewell, North East Moonsoon.

See you again in November ;(

 

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Happy weekend my friends !

 

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LE DIFFERENZE..................è buffo, due alberi uguali, nella stessa posizione, piantati nella stessa terra,........................uno ha quasi tutte le foglie gialle e l'altro........le ha quasi tutte verdi !!!

  

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"photography is a way of feeling, of touching, of loving. What you have caught on film is captured forever . . . "

Aaron Siskind

Die evangelisch-lutherische Basilika Altenkrempe, einem Dorf nördlich von Neustadt in Holstein, ist eine dreischiffige Basilika im Stil der Backsteinromanik. Die Datierung des Baubeginns ist nicht gesichert, da Baudaten nicht überliefert sind. Aufgrund der Ähnlichkeiten zum Ratzeburger Dom und der Verwendung des Baumittels Backstein ist eine Datierung des ersten Bauabschnitts auf den Anfang des 13. Jahrhunderts anzunehmen. Die Basilika gilt als architektonisches Vorbild für die Nikolaikirche in Mölln. Unterschiede in der Bauausführung zeigen, dass zwischen Errichtung von Chor und Langhaus einige Zeit vergangen sein muss. Viel von der mittelalterlichen Ausstattung ist nicht mehr vorhanden, da die Ausstattung barock überarbeitet wurde. Das älteste Ausstattungsstück der Basilika ist das Taufbecken aus dem 13. Jahrhundert. Die Pokalform ist für mittelalterliche Bronzenfünten in Schleswig-Holstein einmalig. Die Bronzekuppa steht auf einem Sockel aus gotländischem Kalkstein. Das größte der in die Kuppa eingelassenen goldenen Medaillons zeigt eine Kreuzigungsgruppe, die übrigen Apostel. Die übrige Kirchenausstattung stammt aus nachreformatorischer Zeit. Die Kanzel ist auf 1687 datiert. In den Brüstungsfeldern des vierseitigen Kanzelkorbes stehen geschnitzte Evangelistenfiguren im manieristischen Stil. Der sechseckige Schalldeckel wird von einer Figur des Salvators bekrönt. Das barocke Altarretabel von 1741 hat in seiner Mitte ein Gemälde von etwa 1900, das Christus zeigt.

 

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The Protestant-Lutheran basilica at Altenkrempe, a village north of Neustadt in Holstein, is a three-aisled basilica in the brick Romanesque style. The dating of the start of construction is not certain, as construction dates have not survived. Due to the similarities to Ratzeburg Cathedral and the use of brick as a building material, the first construction phase can be dated to the beginning of the 13th century. The basilica is considered to be the architectural model for the St Nicholas' Church in Mölln. Differences in the construction show that some time must have passed between the construction of the choir and nave. Much of the medieval furnishings no longer exist, as the furnishings were reworked in the Baroque style. The oldest piece of equipment in the basilica is the baptismal font from the 13th century. The cup shape is unique for medieval bronze fonts in Schleswig-Holstein. The bronze font stands on a pedestal made of Gothic limestone. The largest of the golden medallions set into the font shows a crucifixion group, the others apostles. The rest of the church furnishings date from the post-Reformation period. The pulpit is dated 1687. The spandrels of the four-sided pulpit basket contain carved figures of evangelists in the Mannerist style. The hexagonal sounding board is crowned by a figure of the Saviour. The Baroque altarpiece from 1741 has a painting of Christ from around 1900 in its centre.

 

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The city

Milan, the capital of Lombardy, has a population of 1.3 million people. It is the biggest industrial city of Italy with many different industrial sectors. It is a magnetic point for designers, artists, photographers and models. Milan has an ancient city centre with high and interesting buildings and palazzos, which is why so many people from all over the world want to see the city of glamour.

Taken at Krohn Conservatory, cincinnati, Ohio.

60 year difference amoung these two hands...Grandpa Ru and 2 month old grand baby Azlyn Nayeli Castro-Tover. Boston, MA.

 

Summer in germany is back again! STRIKE!

 

Happy bokeh friday and a nice weekend!

 

*sooc inside!

 

Nikon D700 + Nikon 50mm 1.4

  

About two years apart, huge difference!

Coyningham Road's Hybrid demonstrator VH2 is seen laying over at the 25A Merrion Square terminus, with Phibsbrough's SG303 seen behind. The two buses are identical in appearance, except that the VH is longer than the SG.

I did a little research, seeing as I wasn't all that sure myself, and I found what the main differences are between the sheep and the goat--males, that is. A sheep's tail will be pointed down (and usually cropped), whereas the goat's tail will be pointed up. The horns for a sheep are longer and curved over the back of the head, rather than the goat's which are more upright and narrow. Of course, the goat's beard is his characteristic feature and its coat is more like a course hair, rather than wooly like the sheep. There are other characteristics too, but these are the ones that are most evident.

  

Northwest Trek Wildlife Park

Eatonville, Washington

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When it comes to weather I subscribe to the maxim "there is no such thing as bad weather, just bad clothing". It is totally true, at least in my experience. The difference a good jacket or pair of boots or even a second pair of socks can make can be night & day in its contrast. I think when we say, "the weather was awful" was really mean is that our choice of clothing was awful, or our preparation was awful. I was reminded of this today out in the Gorge in incredibly chilly weather. Some of the attire of my fellow Gorge-goers had me scratching my head a bit. Tennis shoes in knee-deep snowdrifts are not going to be comfortable for long. So here are some of my tips.

 

1) Most important rule: layers. Wear layers. You are going to be cold, then you will be hiking and you will be hot. Then you will stop and be cold again. Having layers does a couple of things. First, it allows you to adjust as your body temperature changes, or as the conditions change. Second, the air gap between layers is itself a form of insulation and will keep you warmer.

 

2) Focus on your torso and your head. You lose most of your heat from these parts of your body. A warm jacket will do you more good than warm pants. Of course, both are great, but your torso and head are your priority. Get good outdoor clothes for these parts of your body first. Next are your hands. Numb hands are really uncomfortable and good gloves are an excellent investment. Next is your feet. Then your legs. I often hike in cold weather with just a single layer on my legs. Yeah, they get cold but with all the other parts of my body taken care of, cold legs don't bother me much. One sorta exception are the feet. Cold feet also suck, almost as much as cold hands. Don't underestimate how quickly your feet will get cold either, even with good boots. The cold from the ground will leech right through them, numbing your feet even if they are nice and dry. A good pair of thick socks, or even just a second pair of socks makes a sneaky amazing difference.

 

3) Waterproof stuff is pure magic. Less applicable to freezing cold and more so with rainy days, but always useful. At the minimum have a waterproof shell for your torso and waterproof boots. Waterproof hiking pants are nice too, but not as necessary. Still, it is fun to be able to sit down on a wet log or wet ground without worrying about a wet butt.

 

4) Accessorize. There are some really handy extras to think about that can go a long way toward making the weather a moot point in regard to your comfort. A face wrap for example. The nose is very exposed so something that covers it helps a ton. A hat with a brim. Simple but highly effective. Keeps the sun and the rain out of your eyes. Boot traction! I love boot traction. Think YakTrax, but really there are a ton of options out there. I used mine today. Made walking on slippery snow so much less tedious and much more secure. Then there are gaiters. A surprising number of people I talk too have never heard of these. I got my first pair with my first pair of snowshoes, but I use my gaiters far more often than my snowshoes. Essentially they are a piece of fabric, generally waterproof, that wraps around the calf and the top of your boots. They keep snow from getting into your boots, which really really can suck and leads to wet feet in no time, no matter how waterproof your boots. Gaiters are ... well, maybe not life-savers but certainly day-savers. Anytime I am heading out in the snow I have my gaiters and my traction. A coat with two layers, including a waterproof outer shell. Waterproof boots. Wool hiking socks. A thick cap. A scarf just because I like to keep my neck wrapped up when I have my hood down so snow doesn't fall down the back of my collar. And fold-back mittens. I find my fingers stay warmer in mittens than gloves, and the fold-back action allows me to use my fingers for things like threading cable releases into cameras or loading film. And that is pretty much how I roll.

 

There are of course many other things to carry that relate more to safety. I kept this list mostly just on the comfort side of things. It was just on my mind as I watched folks slide up and down trails today in questionable attire. They were enjoying themselves, so to each their own, but they also weren't staying out terribly long either and a couple of changes to jacket or footwear choice may have helped with that.

 

Anyhoo, just cold day thoughts. I love the cold weather but I don't think there is anything superhuman about my ability to be out in it, I just prepare for it pretty well.

 

Hasselblad SWC

A very long exposure on a very cold night.

Genesis Transport Service 818334 & 818336

 

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Dhaka, Bangladesh, 2011.

 

People has a lot of differences.

 

Some of them prefer to live on the ground.

Some of them grasp the ladder.

 

Kamlapur Railway station, Dhaka, Bangladesh.

green finch is standing branch of a lily with nut in mouth

Laughter is the best medicine

add 'S' it chaged the sentence

Slaughter is the best medicine

(60.00N, 30.00E)MCMLXXI

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What does not matter ?

1.What to photograph - Camera.

2.Where to photograph - Place.

3.When to photograph -Time.

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What is important ?

1.Study and tune the camera.

2.Learn where you are going.

3.Study the lighting at different times.

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What's the secret?‍♀️

1.Feel the instrument, hear what it says.

2.Feel the atmosphere of the place, catch the wave.

3.Switch on .Catch the moment!⚡️

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Make a choice!

✨Finding the observer, comes awareness!✨

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Somewhere between Perama Piraeus and Salamis island, Greece.

Mysterious metal embedded in the pavement. In my set: Dan's Ground Metal (Dan Daniels)

Death Valley dunes.

Plastic 35mm cameras , made in China .

difference

A reflective pose maybe?

Similar but different to previously posted photo 👩

Collage and mixed media on paper 2015.

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