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....or *cold and ice*.....
Yesterday at the "Kleine Kyll" near Manderscheid/Volcanic Eifel.
While the snow lay in the shadowy valley, he had melted over it on the sun-lit trees. This resulted in a gold-colored reflection of the warm winter light on the water surface.
Gestern an der Kleinen Kyll bei Manderscheid/Vulkaneifel.
Während im schattigen Tal der Schnee liegen blieb, war er darüber auf den von der Sonne beschienenen Bäumen geschmolzen. So ergab sich eine goldfarbene Spiegelung des warmen Winterlichts auf der Wasserfläche.
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I wasn't expecting any sort of sunset on my return home from my afternoon stroll as it had been very cloudy for most of the afternoon and I guess this can't really be classed as a sunset as it was the best part of 45 minutes before that was due. So its just a golden glow through a break in the clouds I guess!
childhood memories, I sang a song to each snail about the house and about the fact that when he sticks out the horns he will get a reward
It's officially fall season. Let the color commence. I'm starting with magnificent gold color. I took this image in the Grand Tetons National Park near Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Aspen trees had just changed into their finest fall color and were showing off. I was obligated to photograph them (many times I might add). (Edited in Lightroom and Topaz)
Stepping back into Autumn's warm golden glow.
Visiting my archives for warmth and colour during cold winter days.
Edited in Topaz Studio
I don't know if there ever was Gold in Cologne, but if there was, they must have put it into this into this bridge. When I got close, I could see there is is another kind of gold on the bridge. It's full of padlocks hung by lovers. I have never ever seen so many padlocks in one place, as on this bridge. It's from one end to the other.
--Jacob Surland
Art sale as limited prints. Photo by Jacob Surland, Protected by Pixsy.com.
My brand new 'Voltage Gold' daisies.
These are African Daisies - aka 'osteospermum ecklonis'.
They are a blend of gold and orange in colour.
See:
ballaustralia.com/product/osteospermum-voltage-gold/
They are only relatively new on the market from the Ball Horticultural Company, located at Skye, near Melbourne, Victoria.
See: ballaustralia.com/
Purchased last week from the brilliant 'Mother Earth' nursery on Annangrove Road, Kenthurst - Hills District of Sydney.
See: www.motherearthnursery.com.au/
And no, they are not at Bunnings - yet, lol.
My Canon EOS 5D Mk IV with the Canon 100mm f/2.8L lens.
Processed in Adobe Lightroom and PhotoPad Pro by NCH software.
A Warm 'Sunrise' filter from the Flickr Photo Editor.
A bit of sun on the apsen leaves on a mostly cloudy day in the White River National Forest of Colorado.
Enjoyed a quiet morning near a creek rushing through aspens... Bishop, California.
(Nikon D750, 16-35/4 @ 16mm, .5 sec @ f22, ISO 100)
Golden Dung Fly | Scathophaga stercoraria | Scathophagidae
Samsung NX1 & Kiron 105mm f/2.8 Macro
Wide Open | Manual Focus | Available Light | Handheld
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I had heard that Kodak had reintroduced the "Kodak Gold 200" and wanted to try it. The film is quite nice - but in backlight the colors change a lot. Violet dominates. This results in "artistic" effects - but is far away from reality. My favorite film will probably not be "Kodak Gold".
Camera: Nikon F90
Film: Kodak Gold 200
Scanner: Epson V850 Pro
Scannersoftware: SilverFast
You'll remember me when the west wind moves
Upon the fields of barley
You'll forget the sun in his jealous sky
As we walk in fields of gold
So she took her love for to gaze awhile
Upon the fields of barley
In his arms she fell as her hair came down
Among the fields of gold
Will you stay with me, will you be my love
Among the fields of barley
We'll forget the sun in his jealous sky
As we lie in fields of gold
See the west wind move like a lover so
Upon the fields of barley
Feel her body rise when you kiss her mouth
Among the fields of gold
I never made promises lightly
And there have been some that I've broken
But I swear in the days still left
We'll walk in fields of gold
We'll walk in fields of gold
Many years have passed since those summer days
Among the fields of barley
See the children run as the sun goes down
Among the fields of gold
You'll remember me when the west wind moves
Upon the fields of barley
You can tell the sun in his jealous sky
When we walked in fields of gold
When we walked in fields of gold
When we walked in fields of gold
Explored October 18, 2022
"Berlin" Gold, to be precise – which is made of chromium-nickel steel. This is the famous "Berlin" sculpture on Berlin-Charlottenburg boulevard Tauentzien. It was created in 1987 by artist couple Martin Matschinsky and Brigitte Matschinsky-Denninghoff, and erected for the "Skulpturenboulevard" (sculpture boulevard) exhibition, a temporary exhibition in public space (of Berlin-West) of seven large sculptures/installations on the occasion of Berlin's 750th anniversary in 1987 and in connection with the Capital of Culture Year 1988. The intertwined, yet separated steel pipes of "Berlin" were meant to symbolize the situation of the city that, back in 1987, was still divided by the Berlin wall.
Unlike the other sculptures, "Berlin" was bought by the Senate of Berlin after the end of the exhibition, and is permanently installed on Tauentzien's centre strip. There are several more chromium-nickel steel pipe sculptures created by Matschinsky-Denninghoff in Berlin (and other cities in Germany). The sculpture "Dreiheit" (Trinity), which I've photographed as well (and which I'll probably upload soon as well), can be found in front of the Berlinische Galerie in Berlin-Kreuzberg.
The building in the lower right corner is the Europa-Center, a building complex built between 1963 and 1965. Europa-Center's high-rise tower with the rotating Mercedes-Benz star on the roof was, for many years, West Berlin's highest building and also quickly became one of West Berlin's landmarks. Today, the entire building complex is heritage protected.
Berliner Gold
... Das, strengenommen, aus Chromnickelstahl in Gestalt der Skulptur "Berlin" besteht. Diese berühmte, aus ineinander verschlungenen, aber dennoch voneinander getrennten Röhren bestehende Skulptur, die die damals noch bestehende Berliner Teilung symbolisiert(e), wurde 1987 vom Künstlerehepaar Matschinsky-Denninghoff erschaffen. Die Erstausstellung erfolgte im Rahmen des "Skulpturenboulevards", einer Ausstellung mit sieben Groß-Skulpturen/-Installationen im öffentlichen Raum West-Berlins anlässlich Berlins 750. Geburtstag 1987 und der Kulturhauptstadt 1988. Anders als die anderen Skulpturen des Skulpturenboulevards wurde "Berlin" vom Berliner Senat erworben und ist permanent auf dem Mittelstreifen des Tauentziens in der City-West zu sehen.
Es gibt, nicht nur in Berlin, sondern auch in anderen deutschen Städten, noch weitere von Matschinsky-Denninghoff geschaffene Stahlskulpturen. Eine davon, die ich ebenfalls fotografiert habe (das Foto werde ich vermutlich demnächst auch hochladen), die Skulptur "Dreiheit", ist vor der Berlinischen Galerie in Berlin-Kreuzberg zu finden.
Das Gebäude rechts "unten" ist der Turm des Europa-Centers. Das Europa-Center besteht nicht nur aus dem Hochhaus, sondern auch aus einem Einkaufszentrum am Breitscheidplatz. Das Hochaus des Europa-Centers war lange Zeit West-Berlins höchstes Gebäude und avancierte, nicht zuletzt wegen des weithin sichtbaren, rotierenden Mercedes-Sterns auf dem Dach, schnell zu einem Wahrzeichen der geteilten Stadt. Der zwischen 1963 und *65 errichtete Gebäudekomplex steht heute unter Denkmalschutz.