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Bielefeld, Germany, Ostwestfalen-Lippe
The city is embedded in a versatile landscape at the feet of the Teutoburger Wald. It has also some part being almost rural with a few houses scattered around the fields.
From a really cool wall of graffiti that Kay and I found while black Friday photo shopping in Houston. The full wall is embedded below or you can see it full size in the next photo
A Dogon adobe village is nestled among giant sandstone boulders at the base of the classic Bandiagara escarpment in the semi-arid Sahel zone of central Mali, West Africa.
Clay granaries with thatched conical rooftops glisten under the noonday sun. Square, windowless flat-roofed family houses are tightly fitted together, and an iconic Togu Na or communal meeting place for men (with a thick six-layered roof of branches) are also evident.
Ancient walking trails connect with other Dogan villages scattered along the base of the escarpment and across the sandy semi-desert plains, ultimately converging at a steep and stony staircase on the cliff's sheer face leading to the weekly market on the escarpment plateaux.
The Bandiagara escarpment and its rocky scree has transformed over the centuries into a vast cultural landscape consisting of huge sandstone rock slabs riddled with holes, faults, burial caves, rock shelters and secluded adobe villages embedded in cavities on the cliffside. Digital film scan, Asahi Pentax Spotmatic, circa 1976.
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Yacare caiman (jacaré-do-pantanal)
Scientific name: Caiman yacare
Location: Transpantaneira Road, Pantanal, Brazil
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Typical timber summer house in northern Sweden.
For Sliders Sunday. HSS All!
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pubblicata su Sassari & Hinterland - Febbraio 2009
Riprodotta olio su tela 70x50 da cicipeis
e per finire ....in un video su youtube www.youtube.com/watch?v=xqn_19Ric_g
I "BOES E MERDULES" sono maschere tipiche del carnevale di Ottana, un paesino in provincia di Nuoro da cui dista poco più di 20 chilometri, all'inizio della valle del Tirso e ai margini della Barbagia di Ollolai.
Col nome “merdules” si indicano, in generale, tutte le maschere ottanesi. Il “merdule” vero e proprio porta la maschera umana, il nome (è solo un’ipotesi) si suppone che abbia origine nuragica: mere = padrone e ule = bue; quindi padrone del bue. “Sos boes” portano la maschera taurina che presenta decori e ornamenti realizzati con lo scalpello e il coltello; la figura del toro, antica divinità punico – nuragica, simbolo di forza vitale è sempre presente nella civiltà dell’intero bacino del Mediterraneo, “su boe” rappresenta l’animale che si ribella al padrone: inizialmente il suo passo cadenzato dà un particolare ritmo ai campanacci ma poi crea scompiglio tra la gente e si scaglia contro il merdule, suo padrone e domatore, che con il bastone “su Mazuccu” o una frusta di cuoio “sa Soca”, cerca di riportare l’ordine. Sia i boes che i merdules vestono pelli di pecora integre di vello e portano in viso maschere di legno fatte di pero selvatico dette Carazzas (cara, in sardo, significa viso). I boes portano sulla spalla un fitto grappolo di campanacci dette sas sonazzas o su erru, i merdules a differenza dei boes, non portano campanacci. Esiste anche una figura femminile “sa filonzana”, che rappresenta una donna triste che fila la lana col fuso;
Tutti temono e rispettano questa figura perché tiene in mano il fragile filo della vita che potrebbe recidere in qualsiasi momento, cosa che non accade mai….
tratto da ... www.merdules.it/GRUPPO.htm
La stella che viene scolpita sulla fronte del "BOE" era di buon auspicio mentre per la figura del pastore "SU MERDULE" detto anche "SU GOBBEDDU" (il gobbo) si tendeva a farla il più possibile brutta e deforme in modo da far paura anche al diavolo e cosi allontanare le sfortune della vita.
Sempre presente nelle sfilate è la maschera della "ILONZANA". Raffigura una lugubre vecchietta, gobba anche lei, che va in giro per le vie del paese tutta vestita di nero. E' sempre intenta a filare la lana e minaccia di tagliare il filo che pende dalla conocchia, se non le si offre da bere. Il filo di lana rappresenta la vita di chi le sta di fronte.
tratto da ... www.merdules.com/storia.htm
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Steetley beach, Hartlepool at sunset.
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Alter do Chão, Largo dos Doze Melhores de Alter (P) 09-10-2022
Castelo
Kasteel
Castle
Burg
Château
Castillo
Castello
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Located in the Adelaide Botanic Gardens, resonate invites us to ‘feel ourselves deeply embedded within the natural world’ and aims to capture ‘that ineffable feeling – a state of resonance‘.
Upon entering the exhibition, a sound reminiscent of a singing bowl flows through the garden, while the first illuminated installation rotates before viewers. Throughout the gardens, vibrant light installations work in harmony with the natural environment. The use of light and sound creates the illusion of another world. It also augments the natural flow, plant life and landscape of the Botanic Garden.
Highlights of the exhibition include Beginnings, where coordinated pillars of light dance over the garden’s lake in a hypnotic display, and Winterings, where magical, light-bearing spheres float through the atmosphere of the rainforest conservatory, beaming dancing pillars of light across the forest floor. The final display, Aliveness, includes a vibrant soundtrack as lights flare over the garden’s trees, concluding the event with an uplifting sense of hope.
This shard of ice on a frozen pond captured the fiery glow of a late afternoon sun. With tree litter scattered over the flat surface and picking up the light, it felt to me like an ice ship, drifting through a galaxy of stars. The still-green leaf, embedded in the top, just made it more so.
Embedded Creatures.
Pillole confuse gorgoglio gorgogliante vomito mal di testa camere denti neri difetti vuoti lassativi controversie bagni stupiti,
pagsabut sa mga sakit sa tiyan tambag nga nagdala mga wicks makalilisang nga marsh mga gikontrata nga kamot nga nagpataas sa mga sanlahon sa kumagko mga magtatambag mga abogado nga nagguba mga panit,
gutega amatwi imisumari itandukanye gufatana gukubita urusaku rukomeye uburenganzira bwo gufunga ibicuruzwa byateganijwe kure ya roasters amatara yo kuryama imbaho zisinziriye master transfixing impamvu,
avaler des ombres rire boissons serpents vert manières étranges bandes de préhension dévoré poissons loups ensemble litanies toast,
clamantes coaequalibus caput obscura nubibus dowblet magnificum conuiuium oculos ausus knifes monachis atrocia ornandi linguas plurimas insidias texere vinaceis conditione,
怒りの腕の抵抗の説明普遍的なデザート悪党王子パーペチュアルホール陽気なザリガニバンタリングデー宙返り果物は将来のジステンパーを美化します敵のかゆみを発射します.
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Goes (NL) 09-03-2019
SGB (NS) OmBC 909
Foto avond bij de SGB
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An eclectic mix of architectural styles turns this stairway into a beautiful entrance.
It is what I call an embedded photo; where I take a high-contrast B&W and overlay it with the original color image in the form of a double exposure.
The photo was taken on Whitiker St. opposite Forsyth Park, Savannah Ga.
2023 re-edit
50 Seconds of Slides with a short movie clip embedded.
There is a middle and west channel to these tough Class IV rapids with a wild chute at the end. East channel seems easiest to paddle with some portaging around ledges.
Robert Campbell called the Liard "River of Melediction".
History has it that at least eight Voyageurs drowned in the rapids of the Liard with names like Rapids of the Drowned, Devil's Portage, Portage Brûlé, Grand Canyon, Boiler Canyon, Hell Gate.
Today, with the availability of drones, scouting of such dangerous places has become much easier in deciding if one could or should not risk paddling rapids. It's one thing of playing in these rapids with empty boats and a support group. But when travelling with all your wilderness gear and food on remote rivers it is wiser to take the time and portage over land.
All is simple and restrained
until that rush exerted the strain
of the overborn wilderness -
collectively, what love pertained
Help is at hand, the heavens above,
a call from afar, my God -
the sky is the giddy limit
tonight abridged in an octave
Go, for heavens sake go
the cry soundbreaks the banks
of the overcautious valley
as we fly in hope for the morrow
from a salaciously sinking Sun
the given nod and the wink.
now fly in sleep for dreams set sail
embedded in the sky of passion
by anglia24
12h00: 30/03/07
© 2007anglia24
Testing embedding the photo in the texture again...it's hard...but I think the result is still decent...:)
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This bank of rock is just about 40 yards down the beach from the swirly sandstone outcrop of the previous shots. If you didn't know better, you would think that it was a man-made wall. The embedded boulders look to be set in cement.
En Plein Air challenges the kinds of work traditionally associated with public art—sculptures and murals—by presenting freestanding, outdoor paintings that can be viewed in the round and in dialogue with the surrounding landscapes.
Sam Falls (b. 1984, San Diego, California) makes dynamic layered paintings, ceramic sculptures, video, and dance works that reflect the natural elements he uses to make them. For the High Line, Falls creates four ceramic archways supported by the steel rail tracks from the High Line’s original railway; each archway is dedicated to a different season in the park. For one year, Falls collected plants from the High Line, embedded them in ceramic, and fossilized them with colorful pigments.
The photography trip is a selfish journey whose narrative is embedded in the reflexivity of its images.
We should distinguish trip art from everyday art. Our skills, intuition, and luck can yield decent, spontaneous, everyday art. But this is all practice for the creative tornado of trip art.
Most have tripped, but fewer have realized it was happening. The trick is to go with the flow.
My photography trips have ranged from catastrophic to paranormal. On one extreme, I recall 3 hours in NYC at Times Square not getting one decent shot. On the other, I recall a roll of Fuji Velvia film on my Vivitar Ultra Wide & Slim trashcam, taken while driving randomly through Phoenix, that turned out to be one of my most rewarding photography moments.
The trip was planned, by circumstance and Mary’s grace. I didn’t know until afterwards that it started the day before, at Tio’s Taco’s. The recycled art of Martin Sanchez featured at Tio’s left me touched, inspired, and psyched. Never had I experienced a mashup of religious icons and kitsch like Martin’s.
And then, the Salton Sea.
This old brewery buidling which is in a devastating state looks like its rotting in some lonely forrest - actually it is located in a franconian village where it seems to be mostly ignored.