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Element detail of fountains on Place de la Concorde, Paris.
Showcasing the artisans’ exceptional craftsmanship and attention to detail, the Fontaine des Mers and the Fontaine des Fleuves, these awe-inspiring fountains are crafted from cast iron, with bronze sculptures coated in a lustrous bronze finish.
Honda introduced the Element in 2002. The rear doors open backwards and there is no B-pillar. It was not sold in Europe so most probably this one was imported from the USA. The Element was discontinued in 2011 without a direct successor.
To me Poseidon is a wonderful metaphor for the energy of water: Soft and passionate in one; friendly and angry, playful and deep. Water can be very helpful and very dangerous. Of course these words are my projections.
I give the meaning because I feel these emotions in me and want to fix them with this work.
While creating this picture I felt deep respect for this very helpful ancient Greek god. His energies drive me from time to time.
The element of water has many aspects of my concept of B4.
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Motivationsenergie B4 - Helfer
Wenn ich mich unheimlich fühle, dann spüre ich, wie es mich schauert. Unwissenheit und Unsicherheit breiten sich in mir aus. Diese schaurigen, ängstlich unsicheren Energien werden durch B4 motiviert. Manchmal scheint man keinen Boden unter den Füßen zu haben. Regen, Wasser, Wellen das ist Poseidon. Gefühle, Tränen - in B4 finden sie ihren Ursprung. Gefühlte Unsicherheit ist etwas anderes als intellektuelles Zweifeln. Zweifel sind weniger mit Angst verbunden.
B4 erzeugt Gefühle der Verwirrung und Unsicherheit. A4 ist das Gegenteil. Die Energie motiviert zur mutigen und draufgängerischen Auseinandersetzung. A4 kann sich dort abgrenzen, wo B4 unklar schwimmt, icht weiß was sie will und sich nicht abgrenzen kann.
Für stark von B4 motivierte Menschen ist A4 die kompensatorische Energie und natürlich umgekehrt.
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This excellent satue of the ancient Greek god of the seas Poseidon can be seen in the German town "Bad Meinberg" - Lippe. It stands next to a wonderful pond.
I took this picture a couple of days ago and worked on it with photoshop.
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"Dark Night of the Soul"
Halloween 2016: Leeloo Dallas Multipass! It’s amazing what you can do with an orange yoga mat and a recycled Death Becomes Her wig.
(Glasgow, 2016)
After a week Zealand I went to my family in Luxembourg. There I saw many great and awesome cars. Such as a New Aston Martin Vanquish 2013, Mustang GT 2013 and a matte black Porsche Carrera GT. Also I saw in a little village with only four or five houses this incredible car. It is my second McLaren MP4-12C of the year and in the same rare color ‘’Volcano Orange’’. The location was beautiful and it seems too good to be true, but this is a little driveway of a house which stays in front of small village road. And I took this picture across the road and zoom in. I'm super happy with the end result and am really happy that I could make pictures with the car parked free and in so nice atmosphere. Instead of the last MP4-12C in The Netherlands that was parked at a food market very tight.
I thought it would be nice to add a human element to René Magritte’s 1967 bronze «La Folie des Grandeurs» at the Getty Center, and the young photographer happened to be sitting there, pondering the transience of all things, or just preoccupied with her camera...
Soaked in a spring shower, basking in the evening dusk beneath the nearly not naked hardwood cover. Next week they will be gone.
ON Saturday night our local village hall staged a barn dance. As we are new to the area we decided to go along and get into the spirit of things by looking like we should be in a barn. As it turns out we were the only ones that did. Here is our pre-dance drinks photo with our good friend Matthew
"I need a priest".
As usual, building the figures was a big part of the fun. Rather than building two figures that simply stand side-by-side, I decided to have a slightly more interesting pose.
The visit Lincs Coast website says of Skegness
"Skegness was one of the country’s first seaside resorts to welcome visitors and still one of the most popular today... and it’s not hard to see why."
It is fair to say I'm not convinced, however it is a great destination to ride to across Lincolnshire and you are spoilt for choice where fish and chips shops are concerned. Out of an eight hour ride out we spent about an hour there.
Snow still lingers in the gully's in April, cant remember where this was taken but some where in the lake district.
El órgano barroco es otro elemento destacable. Fue construido entre los años 1771 y 1773, con dos teclados, veinticuatro registros y tres fuelles, y la caja la realizó José de Incera y Juan Antonio Herrera. Tiene siete calles de tubos y trompetería –que cuando suenan llenan por completo el templo– adornadas con guirnaldas y medallones de rocalla. Está dorado y los fondos presentan tonos azules y rojos.
La Iglesia de la Asunción del El Barco de Ávila, originalmente levantada en el siglo XII, fue reformada profundamente en el siglo XIV y es uno de los mejores ejemplos del gótico abulense. Se trata de un voluminoso templo de fábrica berroqueña de tres naves de igual altura y diferente anchura unidas a una cabecera de tres ábsides poligonales cuyos vértices están reforzados por contrafuertes escalonados. Sin transepto, posee tres puertas, torre campanario y espadaña. El ábside está coronado por la espadaña del “reloj suelto”. Las tres naves muestran bóvedas de crucería que apoyan en pilares cruciformes con columnas adosadas.
El Barco de Ávila es un municipio de 2.652 habitantes (censo 2014) situado en la provincia de Ávila, comunidad autónoma de Castilla y León (España), a los pies de la Sierra de Gredos. Declarado Conjunto Histórico-Artístico, es la puerta abierta a los pueblos del Alto Tormes y El Aravalle, a sus paisajes y a todas las posibilidades de ocio que ofrecen en contacto con la naturaleza. Conserva tres monumentos medievales de relevancia: el castillo de Valdecorneja (siglo XV), el puente medieval (Puente Viejo o Puente Románico) del siglo XIII y la iglesia gótica de la Asunción (siglo XIV).
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While I was walking and admiring the wonderful shapes and colors of the sunset along with the sailing boats at the marina but also the trading ships far away , there was an absolute peaceful scenery and i was wondering why i was not making my move to shot this ... but then suddenly inspiration came .....yes, that was what it was missing .....this is what intrigue me to pick up my camera and shot ..... it was this theTHIRD ELEMENT... this small boat coming slowly out of the port , and with its presence breaking up the tranquility and making scenery more vivid
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