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Burnaby Bloom Festival,
Deer Lake Park,
Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada
Truenos, sonidos que se oyen al quebrarse el Glaciar constantemente. Parque Nacional los Glaciares. Santa Cruz. Patagonia Argentina.
It's a fine, but chilly late autumn morning at Reeseville, as Canadian Pacific's westbound train 2-287 muscles freight towards Portage and beyond, with a decent pair of iron horses built for lower emissions output leading the freight away from the morning sun.
CP Train 2-287
CP 5037, 8559
Reeseville, WI.
Autumn 2020
Perquè
hi ha un eco de silenci
després de la pluja
que entra i surt com un ocell
per la finestra,
a casa.
Del poema «Quatre respostes a la pluja», #Nectari, Edicions del Buc, 2016 > porcar.net/nectari/
(Tècnica: fotomuntatge)
The experimental Eco label was created as follows: flowers and leaves used for the design are still visible in the larger version after photo-edit in kaleidoscope. Then these were cut and pasted to form to the logo itself. Works well with denim, woven materials and here on Pooh bear.
2012 Fisker Karma
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Bicycles, Haarlemmersluis and Round Lutheran Church
Did you see the butterflies?
:-)
The Haarlemmersluis is a 17th-century lock in the center of Amsterdam. The lock is located at the eastern end of the Brouwersgracht, where the Singel flows into the IJ.
The Ronde Lutherse Kerk (round Lutheran church) or Koepelkerk (cupola church) is a former Lutheran church in Amsterdam, Netherlands, on the Singel canal. The church can be easily seen from the Singel, identified by its copper dome.
The church was designed by Adriaan Dortsman (ca. 1636-1682) and was opened in 1671.[1] In 1822 the church was nearly destroyed; it was rebuilt in 1826.
In 1935 the Lutherans left the building and it became a concert hall. The neighboring Renaissance Amsterdam Hotel (formerly the Sonesta Hotel) rents the church building from the Lutheran Church. In 1975 a tunnel was built by the hotel to access the church.[2] In 1983 the church was closed for restoration, but in 1993 the dome caught fire,[1] and the church was again restored.[1]
The church is not open to the public, but interested persons may request to view it at the Renaissance Hotel. A security guard accompanies visitors through the tunnel to the church, where the ground floor of the consistory has been converted to bathrooms and the upper floor to a meeting room. Of the main hall, the impressive columns, galleries, organ and pulpit can still be seen.
Düsseldorf
Im Düsseldorfer Stadtteil Niederkassel wurde im Jahre 1993 ein japanisches Kulturzentrum eröffnet: das EKŌ-Haus. Der Grundstein wurde 1988 von Yehan Numata gelegt, dem Gründer der Gesellschaft Mitutoyo und der 'Society for Buddhist Understanding'. Zum EKŌ-Haus gehören ein buddhistischer Tempel, japanische Gärten, ein Haus in traditionellem Baustil mit einem Teeraum, im Souterrain des Hauptgebäudes ein Ausstellungs-und Vortragsraum, zwei Seminarräume sowie ein Saal für größere Veranstaltungen, und in einem zusätzlichen Gebäude, dem Kyōsei-kan, seit dem Jahre 1999 ein internationaler Kindergarten und eine öffentliche Bibliothek mit Archiv, Leseraum und Gästezimmern. Nicht zufällig ist Düsseldorf als eine der größte japanischen Städte in Europa für das Kulturzentrum ausgewählt worden.
Eco Pond Everglades.
No post-processing done to photo, only cropped. Nikon NEF (RAW) files available. NPP Straight Photography at noPhotoShopping.com
Growing trees and going green can be just a lure to hook you in :-)
Spider web soft focus diffraction using 3 extension tubes and Nikon 50mm f1.8 prime lens. Color tweaks courtesy of Photoshop CC
Our favourite campsite in Ireland - Eco Beach near Clifden, Connemara. This is the view we had from our van, super to wake up to every morning! There were many other vans, tents and a few caravans there but none obscuring our view. The site also has a private beach.
NS SD33ECo #6224 heads straight for the morning sun as it passes under the triple-track I-beam bridge at MANS. The Eco units were funded by NY, PA, and GA as part of an environmental partnership, and therefore operate almost exclusively within those states. However the 6224 was brought to Mansfield when Buffalo had surplus power in its pool. A rare, if not weird catch in the rolling hills of central Ohio