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Wonderful folk songs! I hope her day is filled with only harmonious moments! Have a listen here:
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Saltburn-by-the Sea, North Yorkshire, England
In Explore on 12 October 2020
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This is a close-up HDR photo of light refracting through water in a glass jar. I love the soft shadow and light refractions, the monochromatic indigo colour palette, the harmoniously balanced composition, and the swirling, dancing pareidolia figures.
“I am a warrior in the time of women warriors; the longing for justice is the sword I carry.” ― Sonia Johnson
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♱✮♱ BlackSoul Poses ♱✮♱ Get Over You pose is beautiful, very harmonious and it's out now at mainstore! It comes with a mirror version, 2 poseballs and a notecard with an ideal shape to make it fit your avatar better. You can modify it with Animare/Black Dragon as well.
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Experience the allure of a bygone era with this photograph of the Dispilio Neolithic lake settlement. Nestled among the wheat fields, the wooden houses, paths and fencing showcase the harmonious co-existence of mankind with nature in ancient times. The cloudy sky and background mountain add to the picturesque and serene ambiance of the site.
Chashma-Ayub Mausoleum is located near the Samani Mausoleum, in Bukhara, Uzbekistan. Its name means Job's well, due to the legend in which Job (Ayub) visited this place and made a well by striking the ground with his staff. The water of this well is still pure and is considered healing. The current building was constructed during the reign of Timur and features a Khwarazm-style conical dome uncommon in Bukhara.
Chashma-Ayub Mausoleum is in the middle of a small, ancient cemetery. The construction suffered some losses, but the preserved parts represent a combination of a harmonious entrance portal, and adjoining it are the remains of the western curtain wall.
The construction layout of the portal is in a traditional pattern, made up in the form of two pylons, forming the niche overlapped by the semi vault. The II-shaped frame, the inside of which forms the obverse surface, tympanum, and ktoba, is finished with an inscription above the lancet arch. The northern part of the niche portal is a limited gable wall with a doorway. From the western end the portal is adjoined by a deep brick wall that measures 5.9 m, of which the western portion has been lost. The wall is in the form of a trapezoid with a large base. The central room is overlapped by the tent-peaked dome. Except for the proportions of the construction, this monument has well-considered and perfectly executed decoration, the basic part of which is concentrated on the portal. The most effective place in the general composition of the decoration is ktoba, filled with Arabic inscriptions on a background of botanical ornamentation. The portal frame on the external contour is marked by the II-shaped zone, strengthened by girikh from intertwining octahedrons, made of terracotta bricks. Glazed inserts in turquoise fill the central octahedral sockets. A tape borders the frame and ktoba. The historical value of the monument consists of the exact dating written on ktoba (1208-1209 .A.D.) or the 605th year of the Muslim Calendar.
The earth is your true mother so love her with your heart and soul. You must find the true harmony with nature because trees are our distant siblings.
~ Debasish Mridha
One from last year around this time....
Photo of Stone Lagoon, Sharp Point (towards the middle left), and the Pacific Ocean (located to the right of the strip of land) captured via Minolta MD Celtic 28mm f/2.8 Lens. Humboldt Lagoons State Park. Redwood Zone section within the Coast Range region. North Coast. Humboldt County, Northern California. Late December 2013.
Exposure Time: 1/60 sec. * ISO Speed: ISO-200 * Aperture: Unknown * Bracketing: None * Color Temperature: 6284 K * Film Plug-In: Fuji Velvia 50
Lac Témiscouata - Randonnée du Vieux-Quai - Parc national du Lac-Témiscouata
Témiscouata, Québec
Le parc national du Lac-Témiscouata, harmonieux mariage de l’eau, de la forêt et de l’histoire, protège un échantillon représentatif de la région naturelle des monts Notre-Dame. Source
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Temiscouata Lake - Du vieux quai trail
Lac-Temiscouata National Park
Temiscouata, Quebec
Parc national du Lac-Témiscouata (National Park), a harmonious marriage of water, forest and history, protects a representative sample of the natural region of Monts Notre-Dame. Source
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It's given name is Harmonia axyridis, but there is no harmony in this Asian invader. As winter sets in, they invade homes, trying to stay warm. Unfortunately they were introduce to North America as a way to comtrol aphids. Who, in their right mind, would introduce a species that is widely considered to be one of the world's most invasive insects. They are resistant to diseases that affect native ladybugs, and carry a parasite (to which it is immune), that kills native species. And they bite damnit! A single image, hand-held.
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“Aberystwyth's most spectacular natural phenomenon occurs at dusk in the Autumn & Winter months. Thousands of starlings will fly in to roost under the pier at night. They arrive in separate groups from the surrounding countryside and as the numbers build and they will sometimes engage in a spectacle of synchronised flying before finally settling down for the night. Each dusk as the sky fills with birds, the prom fills with a small, dedicated, hopeful crowd of birdwatchers and photographers with their optical appendages ready to appreciate the coming spectacle.”
from aberystwythguide.org.uk
Grand lac Touladi
Parc national du Lac-Témiscouata
Témiscouata, Québec
Le parc national du Lac-Témiscouata, harmonieux mariage de l’eau, de la forêt et de l’histoire, protège un échantillon représentatif de la région naturelle des monts Notre-Dame.
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Grand lac Touladi
Lac-Temiscouata National Park
Temiscouata, Quebec
Parc national du Lac-Témiscouata (National Park), a harmonious marriage of water, forest and history, protects a representative sample of the natural region of Monts Notre-Dame. Source
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The life guard towers designed by the architect Arne Jacobsen, standing tall against a breathtaking backdrop. These sleek and minimalist structures, with their clean lines and distinctive shape, harmoniously blend with the surrounding natural beauty.
here is no intention of trivializing or making these terrorizing events about me - just using this venue as a way of expressing my sadness today - and confirming my belief in peaceful harmonious attitudes prevailing despite the messes we see persisting in horrific and senseless acts.
Finally come down sweet evening and go to cheer the souls full of dreams of desires of peace of harmony..and make them serene with your light warm and harmonious caresses..they will return to smile happily
A new Shepard Fairey mural titled "Harmonious Elements", done in conjunction with his recent exhibition at Mortal Machine Gallery.
Corral de Comedias, Plaza Mayor, Almagro, Ciudad Real, Castilla-La Mancha, España.
La plaza medieval sufrió una notable transformación a lo largo del siglo XVI, coincidiendo con la llegada a Almagro de los Fúcar - castellanización del apellido flamenco Fugger -, banqueros súbditos del emperador Carlos V, a quienes se les había arrendado las minas de azogue de Almadén como privilegio por el apoyo económico de la banca familiar durante las guerras de Europa. Se levantaron nuevos edificios en la plaza y se debe a ellos la influencia de las galerías acristaladas, con recuerdos septentrionales, que ennoblecen y dan un aspecto singular a los dos lados mayores de esta Plaza Mayor de Almagro, denominación con la que tradicionalmente se le ha conocido, aunque en distintos momentos haya recibido otros nombre como de la Constitución, de la República, Real o de España, tras la última Guerra Civil. En la década de 1960 se comenzó su restauración que concluyó en 1967, tal como figura en una placa colocada en el edificio del Ayuntamiento. La obra, dirigida por el arquitecto Francisco Pons-Sorolla, devolvió al singular conjunto la nobleza y el esplendor del siglo XVI.
De planta rectangular irregular, uno de sus lados mayores se abre en la parte correspondiente al Palacio Maestral, y según planos antiguos tiene 125 varas de longitud por 44 de anchura, es decir, 104,5 por 37 metros, aproximadamente.
La mayor singularidad de esta plaza se centra en sus lados mayores, donde se levanta un armónico conjunto de viviendas que se disponen sobre soportales en dos alturas, sostenidas por ochenta y cinco columnas de piedra de orden toscano, sobre las que descansan las gruesas zapatas y vigas de madera pintadas de almagre. Estas edificaciones de modestos materiales tienen su mayor originalidad en el doble piso de galería acristalada, que proporciona un característico sabor y notable originalidad al conjunto por tratarse de un caso singular de la arquitectura castellana. Estas galerías estuvieron inicialmente abiertas, eran de carácter público y se utilizaban para presenciar los espectáculos que tenían lugar en la plaza. Posteriormente, fueron cerradas. Sus ventanas balconcillos, al igual que los barrotes torneados, debieron de estar pintados de almagre, pero posteriormente, con motivo de la proclamación del rey Carlos IV en 1788, se pintaron de verde turquesa . Sobre las galerías, sencillos canecillos soportan el alero, y en el tejado, cubierto con teja árabe se levantan buhardillas encaladas, blancas chimeneas y algunas veletas de hierro.
En el lado norte de la plaza, a la derecha desde el Ayuntamiento, se abre el callejón del Villar, donde puede observarse la estructura de la construcción de las viviendas, además de otros elementos, como una columna con capitel tallado en el que figura una jarra con azucenas. En el lado sur se localiza la antigua calle del Toril, hoy del Capitán Parras, en recuerdo de un hijo de este pueblo que murió en 1924, durante la Guerra de África. En esta calle se encuentra la casa de Diego de Molina el Viejo. El soportal y las galerías acristaladas se truncan con dos grandes columnas de granito que sostienen zapatas y una poderosa viga con escudos familiares. La portada enmarcada de piedra, de finales del siglo XVI, presenta un escudo con las armas de Molina, Dávila y Fajardo. Otras edificaciones mantienen algún tipo de interés, como dos casas con dinteles de piedra o la casa de los Rosales, con fachada de fines del siglo XVII.
The medieval square underwent a significant transformation throughout the 16th century, coinciding with the arrival in Almagro of the Fúcars - the Spanish version of the Flemish surname Fugger -, bankers subject to the Emperor Charles V, to whom the Almadén mercury mines had been leased as a privilege for the financial support of the family bank during the wars in Europe. New buildings were built in the square and it is to them that the glass galleries, with northern reminders, which ennoble and give a unique appearance to the two largest sides of this Plaza Mayor de Almagro, the name by which it has traditionally been known, began to be restored, such as the Constitution, the Republic, the Royal or Spain, after the last Civil War. In the 1960s, its restoration began and was completed in 1967, as shown on a plaque placed on the Town Hall building. The work, directed by the architect Francisco Pons-Sorolla, restored the nobility and splendour of the 16th century to the unique complex.
With an irregular rectangular floor plan, one of its larger sides opens onto the part corresponding to the Maestral Palace, and according to old plans it is 125 yards long by 44 wide, that is, approximately 104.5 by 37 metres.
The greatest uniqueness of this square is centred on its larger sides, where a harmonious group of houses is built, arranged on arcades on two levels, supported by eighty-five Tuscan stone columns, on which rest the thick wooden foundations and beams painted in red ochre. These buildings made of modest materials have their greatest originality in the double-storey glass gallery, which provides a characteristic flavour and notable originality to the complex, as it is a unique case of Castilian architecture. These galleries were initially open, were public and were used to watch the shows that took place in the square. Later, they were closed. Their small balconies, like the turned bars, must have been painted red ochre, but later, on the occasion of the proclamation of King Charles IV in 1788, they were painted turquoise green. Above the galleries, simple corbels support the eaves, and on the roof, covered with Arabic tiles, there are whitewashed dormers, white chimneys and some iron weather vanes.
On the north side of the square, to the right of the Town Hall, is the Villar alley, where you can see the structure of the construction of the houses, as well as other elements, such as a column with a carved capital depicting a jar with lilies. On the south side is the old Toril street, today called Captain Parras, in memory of a son of this town who died in 1924, during the African War. On this street is the house of Diego de Molina el Viejo. The arcade and the glass galleries are truncated by two large granite columns that support footings and a powerful beam with family shields. The stone-framed doorway, from the end of the 16th century, features a shield with the arms of Molina, Dávila and Fajardo. Other buildings maintain some kind of interest, such as two houses with stone lintels or the Rosales house, with a façade from the end of the 17th century.
n. *Harmony
1. a harmonious state of things in general and of their properties (as of colors and sounds); congruity of parts with one another and with the whole.
Nature Harmony, Lac de la Chute Noire, Mastigouche Wlidlife Reseve, Quebec, Canada.
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"Everyone goes to the forest; some go for a walk to be inspired, and others go to cut down the trees."
(Vladimir Horowitz)
This is not a description but more a way of saying what has influenced me. Stained glass. The marvel of colors bouncing against each other in a harmonious and complimentary way.
Norway are home to beautiful scenery, but it’s also home to a dangerous stretch of coastline. The Stadhavet Sea is where the North and Norwegian seas meet, and is the most exposed and dangerous area along the coast of Norway. The people who lives out here, have always been linked to the sea, as sailors, as fishermen and as whalers. This area experiences between 45 to 106 stormy days per year. The beautiful coastal landscape is shaped by the waves, through an eternity of time..
Norwegen ist die Heimat einer wunderschönen Landschaft, aber auch eines gefährlichen Küstenabschnitts. Das Stadhavet-Meer ist der Ort, an dem sich die Nord- und die Norwegische See treffen, und ist das exponierteste und gefährlichste Gebiet entlang der Küste Norwegens. Die Menschen, die hier draußen leben, waren schon immer mit dem Meer verbunden, als Seefahrer, als Fischer und als Walfänger. Dieses Gebiet erlebt zwischen 45 und 106 stürmische Tage pro Jahr. Die wunderschöne Küstenlandschaft wird von den Wellen geformt, durch eine Ewigkeit der Zeit..
Noruega es el hogar de hermosos paisajes, pero también es el hogar de un peligroso tramo de costa. El Mar de Stadhavet es donde se unen los mares del Norte y Noruega, y es la zona más expuesta y peligrosa de la costa de Noruega. La gente que vive aquí, siempre ha estado ligada al mar, como marineros, como pescadores y como balleneros. Esta área experimenta entre 45 y 106 días tormentosos al año. El hermoso paisaje costero es moldeado por las olas, a través de una eternidad de tiempo..
La Norvège abrite de beaux paysages, mais elle abrite également une bande côtière dangereuse. La mer de Stadhavet est l'endroit où les mers du Nord et de Norvège se rencontrent, et est la zone la plus exposée et la plus dangereuse le long de la côte de la Norvège. Les gens qui vivent ici ont toujours été liés à la mer, en tant que marins, pêcheurs et baleiniers. Cette zone connaît entre 45 et 106 jours de tempête par an. Le magnifique paysage côtier est façonné par les vagues, à travers une éternité de temps..
Here hills and vales, the woodland and the plain Here earth and water seem to strive again, Not chaos-like together crushed and bruised, But, as the world, harmoniously confused: Where order in variety we see, And where, though all things differ, all agree ~ Alexander Pope
Victor Vasarely is truly a genius, having captured this image on canvas with brush and paint in a wonderfully nuanced and harmonious way, without the use of today's high-resolution printing technology.
The painting hung high up in the stairwell of the Würth Museum, and I could only photograph it with a telephoto lens.
Here on my computer screen (press L), the image appears completely three-dimensional, with the blue areas curved concave and convex, and the red areas receding into the background. He swapped blue and black and red and black diagonally.
Dreidimensional
Victor Vasarely ist wahrlich ein Genie, hat er doch dieses Bild mit Pinsel und Farbe super nuanciert und abgestimmt, ohne die heutige, feindüsige Druckertechnik, auf Leinwand gebannt.
Das Gemälde hing hoch im Treppenhaus des Würth-Museums und ich konnte es nur mit einem Tele fotografieren.
Hier auf meinem Computerbildschirm (bitte Ansicht vergrößern) wirkt das Bild vollkommen dreidimnsional, die Blauen Flächen konkav und konvex gebogen, die roten Flächen in den Hintergrund zurück tretend (lang- und kurzwelliges Licht). Er vertauschte jeweils Blau und Schwarz und Rot und Schwarz in der Diagonale.
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Many birds rested on these giant icebergs. When taking the photo, a seal was passing through. The entire scene felt peaceful and harmonious.
The waiter’s clothing is light brown, And the main colors of the store, Color is harmonious, And more lively, Black hat and shop logo, Have a good connection and advertising effectiveness. Outside the store aesthetics, Honest use of food materials, There are also the most essential parts of the service industry, Do your best to serve customers.
Finally, the owners must abide by the law, abide by the law, and abide by the law. Because they are important, they are presented three times. XD It is worth learning by Taiwan owners, This is an important indicator of a civilized country. If it is fined for breaking the law, Aesthetics will be completely destroyed.
Thank you for your kind words, happy weekend !
日本商店的美學 - 台中分店
服務生的服裝是淺棕色,和店面的主色調,色彩是諧調的,而且比較活潑,黑色的小帽子和商店的商標,有一個很好的聯繫和廣告效果。商店美學之外,誠實的使用食物材料,還有服務業最精華的部分,竭盡所能服務顧客。
最後,業主必須守法,守法,守法,因為重要,所以呈現三次XD。這是值得台灣業主學習的,這是文明國家重要的指標。如果因為違法被罰款,美學將徹底毀壞。
感謝您的美言,假期愉快 !
Der stille Dürrsee liegt idyllisch inmitten von Wäldern nahe Seewiesen und wird vom Seebach durchflossen, der dem Tal seinen Namen gibt. Ein Aufenthalt am Dürrsee bildet einen sehr harmonischen Abschluß nach den Strapazen einer Hochschwab-Wanderung.
The quiet lake Dürrsee is idyllically situated in the midst of forests near Seewiesen and is flowed through by the brook Seebach, which gives the valley its name. A stay at the lake Dürrsee is a very harmonious conclusion after the exertions of a Hochschwab hike.
A young monk finds inner peace amidst the majestic roots of an ancient tree, as they entwine and protect the sacred temple grounds in a harmonious embrace.
"Harmonious Spirits" - a stitched panorama
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driving along the Lofoten islands on a rather rainy and misty day. The "sadness" and mood emanating from those Northern landscapes appear to strike a harmonious cord within me :)
Bicentennial Park is a 40-hectare of parkland located 16 kilometres west of the Sydney central business district in the local government area of City of Parramatta. Bicentennial Park is situated on the shores Homebush Bay and is a part of the Sydney Olympic Park in New South Wales, Australia. The Park is a natural heritage site featuring an important wetland ecosystem and parklands. It offers visitors recreation, nature-based tours, environmental education and outdoor event experiences. The park has picnic areas, playgrounds, pathways and cycle ways, access to the wetlands, salt marsh and bird hides. It also features Lake Belvedere, Peace Monument, Treillage Tower, Sundial, 'Cyrus the Great' statue, the Silent Hearts Memorial Garden and water features. Powells Creek runs through the eastern side of the park. The Homebush Bay wetland is occupied by animals that thrive in the salt water wetlands. Bicentennial Park was created by the state and federal governments during the 1980s, to celebrate Australia's Bicentenary in 1988. The project involved recycling 47.4 hectares of former rubbish dump into a regional recreation area and the conservation of 53 hectares of a wetland ecosystem on the Parramatta River. The park was officially opened on 1 January 1988. 54325