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This is a detail of the new football stadium of Bordeaux (Nouveau Stade de Bordeaux) also know as Matmut Atlantique, opened in May 2015. Designed by the Swiss architects Jacques Herzog and Pierre de Meuron, it's the home of FC Girondins de Bordeaux.
Uploaded here for the Challenge 169 "V" shape hosted by Bob in our friendly the global camel committee group.
Μια λεπτομέρεια του νέου ποδοσφαιρικού σταδίου του Μπορντώ, του Nouveau Stade de Bordeaux, ή αλλιώς γνωστού και ως Matmut Atlantique που εγκαινιάστηκε το 2015. Σχεδιασμένο απ' τους Ελβετούς αρχιτέκτονες Jacques Herzog και Pierre de Meuron, είναι η έδρα της Ζιροντέν Μπορντώ.
Την ανέβασα σήμερα ως συμμετοχή μου στο διαγωνισμό Challenge 169 "V" shape με οικοδεσπότη τον Bob στο φιλικό μας γκρουπ the global camel committee .
"It is not in the stars to hold our destiny but in ourselves."
William Shakespeare
Collecting the fruits from the Peanut Butter tree allowed me to create my own galaxy of stars. To those of us living in the United States of America, Happy Fourth of July as we celebrate our 249th year as a country. Let us also remember these words spoken by Carl Sagan....
"If we are not able to ask skeptical questions, to interrogate those who tell us that something is true, to be skeptical of those in authority, then, we are up for grabs for the next charlatan (political or religious) who comes rambling along."
God's Utterance "How to Know God's Disposition and the Result of His Work" (Part Three)
Introduction
God's word in this video are from the book "The Word Appears in the Flesh".
The content of this video:
How God Establishes Man’s Outcome and the Standard by Which He Establishes Man’s Outcome
The view from the top of the Tongariro crossing looking north and east. Lake Taupo is in the far distance and the desert road is just visible on the right.
I think there are 6(?) volcanic craters in this photo. Fortunately all sleeping at the moment!
A blustery autumnal Kings How looking down to Castle Crag and the Borrowdale Valley.
The light was fleeting with clouds blowing through quickly on a strong wind. I didn't get many autumnal shots this year in the Lakes, with being away and the season shot by to be replaced by bare trees and icy conditions.
This was taken after an early morning meet up on the shores of Derwentwater with Mark Newman. We later made our way up here in the hope of some light on this wonderful landscape, but we didn't get much of that in the end.
This was a brief interlude with the rays of light bringing a bit of life to this view. Mark was taking shots the other way, with the great view down over Derwentwater to Keswick and Skiddaw. Sadly we didn't see the top of Skiddaw all day!
Minolta MC Rokkor PF 58 f1.4- Shot at f1.4. Cheap lens crazy results.
Soundtrack: Colapesce e Di Martino - Considera.
This was taken a couple years ago on a rainy day. I sure would love some rain right now.
It's supposed to be 102F here today, ugh!!!!
Two pelicans just minding their own business floating on the water, in come two dolphins and just keep swimming underneath the pelicans, the pelicans move by flying to another part of the water and you have got it the dolphins follow, this went on for quite a while.
Macro Mondays theme : My Closest
One can say that I am small, very small! I’m just a little Teddy Bear after all! But how can you measure the size of my love?
I read somewhere that the true measure of love is love without measure. I guess that it’s an answer I can live with. How about you?
Thank you everyone for your visits, faves, and kind comments
How did it get so late so soon? Its night before its afternoon. December is here before its June. My goodness how the time has flewn. How did it get so late so soon? ~ Dr. Seuss
How silently they tumble down
And come to rest upon the ground
To lay a carpet, rich and rare,
Beneath the trees without a care,
Content to sleep, their work well done,
Colors gleaming in the sun.
At other times, they wildly fly
Until they nearly reach the sky.
Twisting, turning through the air
Till all the trees stand stark and bare.
Exhausted, drop to earth below
To wait, like children, for the snow.
Elsie N. Brady
It is no secret how durable and long lasting EMD locomotive are, in particular the GP38-2 and SD40-2 series. I kidnapped my dad yesterday, took him out to lunch, and of course stropped by the train yard afterward to see what was going on.
Sitting on the service track in Provo was an SD40N. It had just arrived from service on the weekday only LUL41 local that plies the rails of the Provo Sub main, the Tintic, and Provo Industrial Lead.
When I arrived at home I pulled up the archive to see if I had shot UP 1696. Surprisingly, nothing to show. After a quick internet search, I discovered the "snoot" was built UP 3432 by EMD in April 1978.
One more search revealed I had not photographed 3432 either, but Doug Harrop had. It was assigned to lead a Rio Grande detour train, specifically hot intermodal train 100 east out of Ogden. Mr. Harrop got a great photo as UP 3432 passed through the CTC crossovers at Strawberry, a few miles east of Ogden on June 22, 1983.
Yes...Again!!
Happy Weekend and Labor Day too all the peoples in the States.
Go out enjoy and have fun..
With Coniston Fells looming amidst low cloud in the background, the English Lake District honeypot of Tarn Hows is unusually deserted due to the inclement weather. A small islet in the lake is probably a welcome retreat for wildlife on a busy day.