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Taken at the event of Poush Shongkranti, Shakhari Bazar, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
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EXPLORED!!! (Jan 16, 2011 #20)
Absence diminishes small loves and increases great ones,
as the wind blows out the candle and blows up the bonfire.
~Francois de La Rouchefoucauld
While we were in Kansas City they had what they call the water and fire festival. They put out what look like metal baskets with large cylindrical bouys next to them in the creek near down town. At night they load the baskets with wood and set them ablaze. There are probably almost 100 such baskets that they put in curvelinear lines.
Christmas at Kew. Worth doing if you are in London.
Tickets and more about the event can be found here:
www.kew.org/visit-kew-gardens/whats-on/christmas-kew-details
My ramblings and pictures about my Boxing Day visit can be found here:
version3point1.co.uk/blog/2015/12/28/christmas-at-kew
Christmas at Kew runs up until the 2nd January 2016.
Explored 28/12/15, ta.
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I visited state 47/48 this weekend and the cold, rainy weather meant I got warm and cozy in a ski lodge with this awesome fire!
St. Louis, Missouri, USA.. No one was injured. Created for the challenge, "Black and White City Places" Thanks for looking!
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Even without any knowledge of the Dutch language you can guess what "Brandweer" means. Mark how the iron capitals are beautifully crafted in a classic font, perhaps art deco style.
Excellent L&P to add to the Lines and Planes series.
It's about surprising compositions in the everyday, a special view of buildings, interiors ... lines made abstract.
Sunset landscape of the River Dão. The clouds that can be seen are not normal clouds, but smoke from surrounding fires