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Had to grab the iconic scene out of Zion. Not my favorite light but still a pretty scene. Interesting that this scene is featured on many books, guides etc. but as you’re approaching the bridge there’s a sign saying it’s illegal to walk on the bridge. Hmmm
Tower Bridge is a combined bascule and suspension bridge in London, built between 1886 and 1894. The bridge crosses the River Thames close to the Tower of London and has become an iconic symbol of London.
Treat This 203 ~ Kreative People group
Thanks to brillianthues for the source image which you can see in the first comment box below or here: flic.kr/p/27BEXZY
Mama Kici bilang...foto ini bagus hehehe GR dech aku...terus beliau bilang untuk taruh foto ini di Flickr.
Karena aku udah agak sedikit bosan dengan foto buddy icon ku yg lama, yg seperti jaman Nyai Dasima itu loh..., jadi aku ganti aja buddy icon ku dengan yg ini....
Friends...if you dont understand what i wrote above in Bahasa, you can ask me what the meaning is in private :-)
Wow...sound interesting right ?? in PRIVATE hehe....dont you think it will be great enough to have Bahasa teacher like me ?? hehehe...
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The subject of this icon (also known as "Christ in Glory" or "Christ in Power") originates from the Byzantine tradition of depicting the Pantocrator in heavenly splendor.
The icon typically depicts: Jesus Christ at the center, within a mandorla (an oval of light symbolizing divine glory),
surrounded by angelic beings — cherubim and seraphim,
in the four corners, the Evangelists may be shown (or their symbols: the lion, the ox, the eagle, and the man),
sometimes, apostles, prophets, or righteous figures from the Old Testament are also included.
If you look at the icon up close, you can see images that have faded over time.
This theme carries an eschatological undertone — portraying Christ as the Judge and Sovereign of the Universe in his divine radiance.
7RM3 f1/4 1/50th 49mm 24-105 4.0 ISO 250
went out to the backyard to admire the banana trees, was not really aware of the "computer screen icons" at the edge
Macro Mondays - From The Top - OK, this was taken last summer, but I hope I'll be forgiven as my other post for today's challenge was shot yesterday with today's topic in mind and I couldn't resist posting this one today - in fact it was what came to mind when I saw Kez's topic originally. A great Topic from MM Member Kez West - thank you very much Kez!
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A picture of the San Francisco cityscape at dawn showing the three iconic skyscrapers Trans America Building, Salesforce Tower and the Bank of America building
A few months ago I built the most iconic scene from the movie “Into the Wild”, directed by Sean Penn in 2007, with the Magic Bus standing in plain sight in the wild Alaskan woods. It was early spring.
With the cold season coming it was taken for granted I'd be tempted to build the snow capped Bus as it appears in some scenes of the movie.
The sand green/white Bus stands now on a big snowy base built with many weird parts to create the snow-covered foliage effect. White pines are placed behind it.
Chris McCandless's story is well known and sadly it didn't end well.
And the Bus itself, seen as a danger, has been recently airlifted from the Alaskan wild to a secure site after two hikers have died and at least 15 have had to be rescued while trying to reach the bus in the remote Alaskan wilderness.
Abandoned on the Stampede Trail near Denali National Park, the bus had become a pilgrimage site. It was revered by travelers around the world who had read the book or seen the movie. But it had also become a hazard, luring hikers into forbidding territory.
Here my first version of the Into the Wild diorama with more info about the story of Chris.
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Well, I got myself a little Bobble-Head Darth Vader, because I want to work a little with edges, lines etc. at the editing-department - maybe it can be used also for a joke or two :)
Here it comes with some typical edit by G´Mic´s Rodilius-Filter...
Here we see two british icons sadly disappearing from the streets of the United Kingdom. They was photographed at Hunters Inn near Combe Martin in North Devon.
Taken January 2021.