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Musicians playing flute and piano at classical music concert

Female tourist taking photos inside an ancient Persian qanat, in the old town of Yazd city, in Yazd province of Iran.

 

In 2016, UNESCO inscribed the Persian Qanat as a World Heritage Site. A qanat is a gently sloping underground channel to transport water from an aquifer or water well to surface for irrigation and drinking. This is an old system of water supply from a deep well with a series of vertical access shafts. The qanats create a reliable supply of water for human settlements and irrigation in hot, arid, and semi-arid climates. It was developed in ancient Iran by the Persian people sometime in the early 1st millennium BC, and spread from there slowly westward and eastward.

 

The historic old town of Yazd is one of the oldest towns on earth. Listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site, it encompasses thousands of ancient dwellings, screened from the narrow kuches (lanes) by imposing mud walls.

 

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USA, Hawaii, Maui, Spectacular sunset from Little Beach near Makena

Young women meeting in urban city after work

Silhouette of pregnant woman holding her abdomen in twilight

An open journal or diary sitting unattended on a table is a temptation too hard to resist for some.

 

I got Bokeh with my cell phone camera!

  

ABOUT THIS PROJECT:

 

MoPho Info:

Capture • DROID 3

Processing • Vignette App

 

This American Life • Them 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:

 

#457: What I Did For Love

www.thisamericanlife.org/radio-archives/episode/457/what-...

Originally aired 02.10.2012

 

"Love makes us do crazy things. But not this crazy. This week for Valentine's Day we have stories of people going to extremes as they fall in love, chase love down, and try to make sense of it - including a teenager who falls for an undercover cop, and epic tales of snooping."

  

"Act Four. Fantastic Mr. Fox.

Jeanne Darst tells a story about that iconic crime of passion: snooping. Jeanne is the author of the memoir Fiction Ruined My Family. Note: the names in this story have been changed. (12 minutes)"

 

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Mar di Pechora, 24 agosto 2012 – Questa mattina un team di attivisti di Greenpeace, tra cui il direttore esecutivo internazionale Kumi Naidoo, hanno scalato la piattaforma petrolifera della Gazprom, Prirazlomnaya, per domandare alla Russia di abbandonare i piani di perforazione petrolifera nell'Artico.

I sei "occupanti" sono americani, canadesi, finlandesi e tedeschi. Sulla piattaforma hanno issato uno striscione con la scritta "Stop alle trivellazioni nell’Artico".

Night view of Narin Castle (or Narin Qal'eh), a mud-brick fort built 2,000 years ago, dating back to the pre-Islamic era, situated in Meybod city, Yazd province of Iran.

 

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Mar di Pechora, 24 agosto 2012 – Questa mattina un team di attivisti di Greenpeace, tra cui il direttore esecutivo internazionale Kumi Naidoo, hanno scalato la piattaforma petrolifera della Gazprom, Prirazlomnaya, per domandare alla Russia di abbandonare i piani di perforazione petrolifera nell'Artico.

I sei "occupanti" sono americani, canadesi, finlandesi e tedeschi. Sulla piattaforma hanno issato uno striscione con la scritta "Stop alle trivellazioni nell’Artico".

Teenage girl playing with a puppy, Lake of the Woods, Ontario, Canada

View of the ceiling and unique design of the chandelier inside Saint Hripsime Church, a 7th-century Armenian Apostolic church and UNESCO world heritage site, in Vagharshapat (Etchmiadzin), the holy city and the religious center of Armenia.

 

Saint Hripsime Church is one of the oldest surviving churches in Armenia. The church was erected by Catholicos Komitas to replace the original mausoleum built by Catholicos Sahak the Great in 395 AD that contained the remains of the martyred Saint Hripsime to whom the church is dedicated. It is known for its fine Armenian-style architecture of the classical period, which has influenced many other Armenian churches since.

 

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Hawker selling foods to train passenger I captured this image on 19th February 2019 from Tonggi railway station, Dhaka, Bangladesh, South Asia

Location: Parkhaus Messe Basel (Schweiz)

Sydney, Australia - March 15, 2014: Pedestrians and traffic around a road intersection, before the One Central Park towers on Broadway. Designed by Jean Nouvel, the development encompasses a shopping mall and apartment complex, with vertical gardens featuring on its facade.

Looking up at the iconic dome and facade elements of Torre Andreu, also known as La Rotonda.

Boy jumping off diving board into swimming pool

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Begun in 1980, and completed in 1993, it is reputed to be the largest mosque outside Mecca. It was designed by the French architect Michel Pinseau.

Young mother putting her daughter's shoes on in public park

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Beautiful painting on the ceiling inside the Qajar Kushak, in Fin Garden, situated in Kashan, Isfahan province of Iran.

 

Fin Garden is a historical Persian garden, and part of UNESCO World Heritage Site. It contains Kashan's Fin Bath, where Amir Kabir, the Qajarid chancellor, was murdered by an assassin sent by King Nasereddin Shah in 1852. Completed in 1590, the Fin Garden is the oldest extant garden in Iran.

 

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Little girl giving present to her pregnant mother

Young Asian woman taking pictures in shopping area

Young businessman walking on line in the air. Holding balance. Low angle view

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Up and AwayBy Matt AndersonA nearby local town (Monroe Wisconsin) has this wonderful little hot air balloon festival every summer. Participants from around the world come to showcase their colorful floating ships of art. I was lucky enough to have field access to the launching sites. As the hot air balloon drifted by a snapped a quick momentary peak. Monroe, WisconsinRecommended max size: 30” x 39”

Soaring skyscrapers in Los Angeles

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