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Interior view of Saghmosavank (Armenian: "monastery of the Psalms"), a 13th-century Armenian monastic complex situated atop the precipitous gorge carved by Kasagh river, in Saghmosavan village, Aragatsotn Province of Armenia.
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Interior view of the summer pavilion in Dowlat Abad Garden, reflecting geometric elegance, in Yazd city, Yazd province of Iran.
Built in Zand dynasty (1747), Dowlat Abad Garden is an architectural jewel of Yazd, a UNESCO World Heritage Site as one of the Persian Gardens of Iran.
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Small-scale rabbit farms are a growing trend in Indonesia where rabbit consumption has become popular. The animals are also raised for their skin and fur and as household pets. Like other animals, including humans, rabbits are sentient beings who experience pain, suffering and discomfort.
This small-scale farm raises rabbits and chickens and is located close to a main road on the island province of Bali, Indonesia. The farm has about 10 to 15 rabbits who are all housed in small barren cages. A mother rabbit with all her young are squeezed inside one cage with little room for any of them to freely move about. The baby rabbits (kittens or kits) climb over top each other and are squeezed and trapped in the corner of the cage when they try to drink from the water pipe installed there. This corner is the only area within the cage where the mother rabbit can rest her head, but the water from the installed drinking pipe constantly drips on her head whenever she tries to rest there.
Reportedly, rabbits raised on small-scale Indonesian farms commonly suffer a 20–40 percent mortality rate within the four weeks prior to and after weaning.
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Porter and trekker trekking in Karakoram mountains, between Bitanmal and Hispar village, during Biafo Hispar Snow Lake trek, in Central Karakoram National Park, Gilgit-Baltistan region, northern Pakistan.
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BANGKOK, THAILAND - APRIL: Wat Pho (the Temple of the Reclining Buddha), or Wat Phra Chetuphon. The reclining Buddha measures 46 metres long and is covered in gold leaf. The Buddha's feet are 3 metres long and exquisitely decorated in mother-of-pearl illustrations of auspicious 'laksanas' (characteristics) of the Buddha.
© 2012 K Alexander
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I was a huge fan of Dark Shadows in Grade School.
ABOUT THIS PROJECT:
MoPho Info:
Capture • DROID 3
Processing • Pro HDR Camera - Camera Zoom Fx
This American Life • Theme Of The Week • MoPho Project 52 Weeks, creating 52 new images in 2012 for each week's TAL theme with the device I listen to the episodes on, Motorola Droid 3.
Each image for this project will be shot in 2012 and processed in phone with installed Apps. I then take it into Lightroom to add tags, title, caption and my watermark. So in essence each photo will be "straight out of camera phone" with no external image processing.
ABOUT THIS WEEK'S TAL EPISODE:
#74: Conventions
"Act One. Dark Shadows.
John Connors has very mixed emotions about attending a convention for viewers of the TV program Dark Shadows."
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Singapore, Singapore - January 14, 2022: A couple watches as a colourful projection is displayed on the facade of the National Gallery of Singapore at night, as part of the 'Light To Night' segment of Singapore Art Week 2022.
Blossoms in bloom against blue sky, Arboretum Wageningen.
© 2007 Kees Smans
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