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Jones Bay, the eastern side.
Looking north to the harbour along the side of the Revy Apartments.
Near Darling Island Road.
Pyrmont, Sydney.
My Canon EOS 5D Mk IV with the Canon EF 16-35mm f/4L lens.
Processed in Adobe Lightroom and PhotoPad Pro by NCH software.
A Legacy 'Candy' filter from the Flickr Photo Editor.
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Indiana Jones 5 filmed in Glasgow city centre July 2021
American police officer. Astronauts welcome scenes.
Location St Vincent Street
This is a picture I took a few years ago of Harlaxton Manor. You may recognise this place for it's appearance in a number of films, more famously for the remake of the Haunting Starring Liam Neeson, Lili Taylor, Catherine Zeta Jones, and Owen Wilson. I have never been into the grounds or the house itself as it doesn't seem to be open to the public very often. However there are a few open days throughout the Summer Holidays and I only work a few miles away, so I may be tempted to visit soon.
Tool is an American rock band
Tool formed in Los Angeles in 1991, in the middle of the grunge era. Vocalist Maynard James Keenan, drummer Danny Carey, guitarist Adam Jones and bassist Paul D'Amour managed to forge a terrifying, claustrophobic sound, the ideal soundtrack for the insanity of an inmate confined in solitary confinement. It is a highly psychological music, which seems to want to open the most hidden ravines of the human psyche, where evil hatches waiting to be triggered by an external stimulus. The sound of Tool does not just reproduce the teachings of the masters of the 70s (certainly Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath and Blue Oyster Cult), but assimilates the characters of a series of bands that have made the history of the last 20 years of extreme rock .
The aggressiveness of Metallica, the darkness of the Swans, the barbarism of the first Soundgarden, the tediousness of Godflesh echo in a highly spectacular sonic mosaic, somewhat in contradiction with the intent of the band to make existential music. What distinguishes Tool from the myriad of "hard" bands that populated the charts in those years, is the recovery of the progressive 70s, which can already be felt in the first compositions, but which will undeniably reveal itself in the last album, Lateralus.
CN's U79082-E14 with a trio of standard cab GE C40-8's on the head end flies by Jones at 40 per, on their way to Minntac for another load of taconite pellets.
Former dairy, founded in 1877.
Most of the fabric of the original building remains intact, though the Cow's and Cowshed's are long gone.
Note the cobbled street (Granite Setts).
Bethnal Green, East London, England.
Joe O'Malley, Monday 16th December 2024
Exhaust and sand are flying as 3823 and company haul south through the nice straight segment of Jones Forest in Milton, NH.
Former Cotton Belt 1158 works Jones Island on an amazing November day framed in the Classic unused Mi-Jack, this shot also sucked to level as everything leans one god damn way or another.
Normally Jones Soda bottles feature pictures taken by customers. I thought it would be fun just to photograph the bottles themselves.
2008: I took this with my Polaroid SX-70. I never imagine that when I took it that within a year, Time Zero film would be discontinued and within 2 years, Polaroid would completely abandon instant film. Hopefully, this isn't really the end.
U.S. Steel "Bradley Boats" Calcite ll and T. W. Robinson in fresh paint in winter layup at Jones Island, Milwaukee, March 1982.
Jones Lake is a quintessential carolina bay (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carolina_bay) in Bladen County, North Carolina. This bay always has water -- hence its status as a lake. It has the classic oval shape and has the northwest-southeast orientation. It is surrounded by forested wetlands, which you get a hint of in this photo with the band of trees on the far side of the lake. This particular lake has been included in the Jones Lake State Park. There is a ~5 mile hiking trail around the lake.
I watched all the Indiana Jones movies last week and
had a pretty good time! I decided to make figures from
every movie to go along with it.
Top, left to right:
Marion Ravenwood, Willie Scott, Henry Jones Sr., Elsa
Schneider, Irina Spalko, and Basil Shaw
Bottom, left to right:
René Belloq, Mola Ram, Indiana Jones, Harold Oxley,
and Jürgen Voller
Lost in the heart of the jungle, Indiana Jones pushes forward, whip in hand and eyes sharp for danger.
Ancient stones whisper forgotten secrets as moss and vines hide the path to a legendary temple. Every step crackles with the promise of discovery and the risk of never returning.