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Museo Egizio, Torino.

one of the many Temples of Egypt

Relief from Edfu/ Apollonopolis, Upper Egypt

Known as the "Horu" by local people, this mountain is easily identified on the map as Point 4478m, a few kilometres southwest of Zermatt .... Now with added B l a c k M a g i c

My take on the Eye of Horus, this is actually Cape May Lighthouse.

This room is one of my favorites depicting Thoth and Horus, who is blessing the pharaoh (Hatschepsut) who's images were later chiseled away to oblivion. No chance for eternal life for this one in the afterlife...

Why I like it? because one can see how colourful these hieroglyphs really were. The sun hasn't paled away the fantastic colours in this room so one can imagine how really beautiful this temple area was once...

Evening from the SAC Monte Rosa hut

The tube station wall. The colour scheme is designed to mimic the department store that sits above the station. Still a work in progress, further Egyptian themed aspects will be added.

Finally, after weeks of watching it creep nearer day by day, the setting sun is placed within the arch of the new stadium.

Taken on the roof of my office. Wembley is about 6 miles away.

captured in rheinsberg (brandenburg / germany)

 

'Horus' On Black

 

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So happy with this shot I made a few days ago. I saw the sand and the eye shape and it clicked. Tried my best to capture it in the way I saw it.

The Eye of Horus, wedjat eye or udjat eye is a concept and symbol in ancient Egyptian religion that represents well-being, healing, and protection.

For a moment Horus took respite aside the Garden's flowers. His right eye the Sun, His left the Moon. Glancing over his wing, he thought it odd that the Sun, bringer of light that it was, who revealed all to his eyes would at times choose to blind him. While the Moon, who lived in the darkness never had. Not once.

older image, reworked for the BSquare theme "footsteps"

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larger view here

On the way to Point 4478: an airy passage ....

3rd Intermediate Period, 1069-664BCE

Los Angeles, CA - California Science Center

January 19 2008

Egypt

Edfu

Temple of Horus

Time and the hour (and a small hut)

 

Quite nice with B l a c k M a g i c

 

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