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紅葉の葉が一斉に広がっていました
まだ若葉で淡いグリーンです。
The leaves of the maple leaves were spreading all at once
It is still young and pale green.
"De Kaap Oosterend of IJzeren Kaap bij Oosterend op Texel is een ijzeren zeekaap en is in die functie als markant herkenningspunt (dagmerk) een baken voor de scheepvaart.
In 1854 werd de zeekaap ontworpen door architect Quirinus Harder die als bouwkundige werkzaam was bij de Dienst van het Loodswezen. Het was ontworpen als vuurloos baken dat alleen overdag voor de scheepvaart zichtbaar was. De kaap vormde samen met de kerktoren van de Hervormde Kerk in Oosterend een bakenlijn ten behoeve van de scheepvaart in het oostelijk deel van de Texelstroom. Nabij de kaap lag in 1843 korte tijd een haven."
Source: Wikipedia.nl
"The Pentax Spotmatic refers to a family of 35mm single-lens reflex cameras manufactured by the Asahi Optical Co. Ltd., later known as Pentax Corporation, between 1964 and 1976.
All Pentax Spotmatics used the M42 screw-thread lens mount which was developed before WWII by Zeiss and Praktica. Asahi Optical used the name Takumar for their lenses. These were high-quality, progressively improved lenses, later versions of which featured multi-coating and were called Super Multi Coated Takumars.
The camera allowed one to focus the lens at maximum aperture with a bright viewfinder image. After focusing, a switch on the side of the lens mount stopped the lens down and switched on the metering which the camera displayed with a needle located on the side of the viewfinder. The use of stop-down light metering was at the time revolutionary, but it limited the capability of the lightmeter, specially in low light situations.
The Spotmatic II (SPII) (released in 1971) heralded the arrival of the SMC lenses. Among some improvements were better metering system (Max ASA was increased to 3200) and film transport. A hot shoe for flash was added and the synchronization (FP or X) was placed on a dial switch located below the rewind crank."
Source: wikipedia.org
"The Pentax Spotmatic refers to a family of 35mm single-lens reflex cameras manufactured by the Asahi Optical Co. Ltd., later known as Pentax Corporation, between 1964 and 1976.
All Pentax Spotmatics used the M42 screw-thread lens mount which was developed before WWII by Zeiss and Praktica. Asahi Optical used the name Takumar for their lenses. These were high-quality, progressively improved lenses, later versions of which featured multi-coating and were called Super Multi Coated Takumars.
The camera allowed one to focus the lens at maximum aperture with a bright viewfinder image. After focusing, a switch on the side of the lens mount stopped the lens down and switched on the metering which the camera displayed with a needle located on the side of the viewfinder. The use of stop-down light metering was at the time revolutionary, but it limited the capability of the lightmeter, specially in low light situations.
The Spotmatic II (SPII) (released in 1971) heralded the arrival of the SMC lenses. Among some improvements were better metering system (Max ASA was increased to 3200) and film transport. A hot shoe for flash was added and the synchronization (FP or X) was placed on a dial switch located below the rewind crank."
Source: wikipedia.org
Artist: Claus Richter, 2021. The monument was officially unveiled on 10/15/2021. Afterwards, the CSD Düsseldorf events, which lasted several days, took place.
"Place for the memory and acceptance of gender and sexual diversity
This place is dedicated to lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans* people who were victims of violence, persecution and discrimination in Düsseldorf.
And to all those who stood up for gender and sexual diversity in the past, present and future."
Original German text:
"Ort für die Erinnerung und Akzeptanz geschlechtlicher und sexueller Vielfalt
Dieser Ort ist den Lesben, Schwulen, Bisexuellen und trans* Menschen gewidmet, die Opfer von Gewalt, Verfolgung und Diskriminierung in Düsseldorf wurden.
Und all denen, die in Vergangenheit, Gegenwart und Zukunft für geschlechtliche und sexuelle Vielfalt einstanden und einstehen."
BelsenPark® is a new green and quiet neighborhood for living and working. 450 apartments were built. There are shops, restaurants and offices connected by a pedestrian zone. Cars disappear in underground garages. The area is ideally connected to the public transport network.
Julio Nieto, Lo llevo bien
In cooperation with the Heitsch Gallery in Munich, the Golf & Countryclub is hosting "Skulpturale Krefeld 01", a large sculpture exhibition featuring works by renowned international artists. The impressive sculptures by Albert Paley (USA), Herbert Mehler (Germany) or Julio Nieto (Spain), for example, can be seen in the area around the clubhouse from 27 May to 31 October 2018.