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Stanley Dock Tobacco Warehouse, Liverpool
Designed by Jesse Hartley, Stanley Dock opened on 4 August 1848. The dock is the only one in Liverpool which was built inland, all the others being built out from the foreshore. The original quay warehouses are of a similar design to those at Albert Dock and are grade II* listed buildings. The warehouses were built to five storeys, covering an area of 12,000 sq yd (10,000 m2). Between 1897-1901, the southern part of the dock was filled in to build the large Stanley Dock Tobacco Warehouse by Anthony George Lyster. The northern warehouse has since been developed in to a hotel devoted to the White Star Line's RMS Titanic liner, which has strong links to the area's history of docks and shipping.
My gacha at The Fantasy Gacha. I love wizards at Wow so i make my interpretation of another power wizard ^^
Ty Annyzinh for this great pic
A long exposure, landscape image of the coastline off Portknockie in Morayshire, Scotland, at sunset.
Mural entitled "The Extraordinary Elementals" by Kiptoe aka @kiptoe1 for Mural Fest SSL, seen at 2120 South 300 West in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Drone photo by James aka @urbanmuralhunter on that other photo site.
Edit by Teee
Nature can be pretty raw in Iceland and it doesn't always present itself as a freezing icy wasteland. In this case this image was taken at the Geysir National Park. As the name suggests this location gave its name to the word "Geyser' which is used all over the world to describe a periodic spouting of a hot spring. There had to be a first somewhere.
As well as the traditional geyser eruptions the area has constant hissing of steam as it issues and pops from all manner of cracks in the earths crust.
"Beauty can be seen in all things, seeing and composing the beauty is what separates the snapshot from the photograph."
– Matt Hardy
Elemental
As a wild unleashed force
She walks without fear
She conquers them all.
She is nurturing, yet aggressive
She is beautiful, yet chaotic
Don’t you ever dare to cross her
She is destruction, she is hope.
Written by Lilah Wildrose (Me)
♦ Mythological 02 ♦
❀ Credits ❀
I decided to head out towards Haltwhistle this morning in search of some snow as I knew it had been very deep around that way. This was taken somewhere near Gilsland, just off the A69.
LISTEN....
Oh my, my, my, what you do to me
Like lighting when I'm swimming in the sea
From the very first time we loved
From the very first time we touched
Walking on wires and power lines
You put your body on top of mine
Every time that you lift me up
To the heavens and stars above
Ooh Lord have mercy I'm begging you, please
I'm feeling drained, I need love
You charge me up like electricity
Jumpstart my heart with your love
There's an energy
When you hold me
When you touch me
It's so powerful
I can feel it
When you hold me
When you touch me
It's so powerful
I can feel it
When you hold meWhen you touch me
It's so powerful
I can feel it
When you hold me
When you touch me
It's so powerful
Hold me in your arms
Burns like a fire
Electricity
When you’re close I feel the sparks
Takes me higher to infinity
New Pose/Prop "Elemental" coming soon from oOo Studio
Elegant Elemental's
surround us everywhere.
We walk by so often
without even a care.
Elegant elemental's
surround us everywhere.
Perhaps an artistic peek
at the world around you,
will cause you to stare.
To stare,
at the
elegant elemental's
everywhere.
Photograph of coiled metal used to protect wiring. Mirrored only. No extra touch ups to this photograph.
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A monochrome study for an upcoming abstract series of "Elemental Impressions" that will catalog a variety of my strange visions. This is a simple raw edit capturing form found in flowing water. I am currently working on a color representation. Looking for thoughts, critique, your own interpretations and catching up with my Flickr friends!
A classic from a well known location in the Faroe Islands - Múlafossur waterfall and the village of Gásadalur on Vágar. We could not complete the trip without stopping by this location and taking a photo or two. We saved it for the last evening of the trip and were rewarded with great and interesting conditions. The muted glow of the sun spreading through low clouds was fantastic.
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Taken in March 2009 - Berowra, NSW, Australia
Wikipaedia:
Another terminology used for cloud-cloud or cloud-cloud-ground lightning is "Anvil Crawler", due to the habit of the charge typically originating from beneath or within the anvil and scrambling through the upper cloud layers of a thunderstorm, normally generating multiple branch strokes which are dramatic to witness. These are usually seen as a thunderstorm passes over the observer or begins to decay. The most vivid crawler behaviour occurs in well developed thunderstorms that feature extensive rear anvil shearing.
I was actually able to get off two shots that morning....All that has been done in this photo is applied a warming filter, used the dodge tool to enhance the light coming through the culvert, and a touch of sharpening.