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Mission San Carlos Borromeo del río Carmelo (aka Carmel Mission) in Carmel-by-the-Sea. Monterey County, California. First built in 1797, and one of the most authentically restored Roman Catholic mission churches in California.
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Mission San Carlos Borromeo del río Carmelo (aka Carmel Mission) in Carmel-by-the-Sea. Monterey County, California. First built in 1797, and one of the most authentically restored Roman Catholic mission churches in California.
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Mission San Francisco de Asís
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San Francisco
California
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Protector-312
Rank: ARC Sergeant
Nickname: Shogun
253rd legion, Pride of Mandalore
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//The gunship doors slid shut as killi hoisted himself onboard. The engine roared as the bird glided off, narrowly missing blaster shots. Shogun looked behind, mourning all that was lost. The troopers stood silently in the cabin, still in shock. Only interrupted by the voice of the pilot cackling on the com.
“New orders straight from the general, we’re heading 3 clicks north to the jedi temple.”
“Why? There’s nothing there.”
“Apparently, whatever attacked Bravo base ran in there.”
Shogun glanced at his squad. Then glanced back.
“Members of the 501st legion have already begun searching, they say the assailant has files on some ‘Ulic Qel-Droma’”
“Ulic Qel-Droma.”
After a period of silence, the gunship landed in the snow, sending a ripple of snow off of the cliff’s face. The doors of the gunship slid open, revealing shogun along with his men. Shogun stepped into the snow, sinking into the ground, and paused as his eyes dilated to the sea of white all around.
Shogun gestured with his hands. Corvus squad moved out.
Blunt walked into the temple, becoming drenched in darkness. He stepped in, eyes adjusting as he walked. He activated the floodlights on his helmet, along with the rest of his squad. He looked around, then paused and glanced into the abyss. Shogun was soon to follow, shifting to his right with visible confusion. Was that, laughter? Wind? Or silence.
A loud “CRASH!”
Shogun and his men stood still, paralised in fear. His hand shifted into a fist, signalling his men to move out. They dashed towards the origin of the sound, still echoing against the cavern walls. Shogun stopped, recognizing two members of the 501st standing straight ahead, then, he noticed something else. Directly above the troopers, a black cloaked figure, perched on the neck of a leaning statue.
“Troopers! Above you!”
The two troopers slightly arched back, not even having time to see the crimson red blade that sliced both heads clean off their bodies. The glowing blade retracted into the handle, along with the figure to the shadows. Shogun ran towards the bodies, necks still smoking from the heat of the saber, then looked towards the ground. Footsteps.//
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The Mission Inn, now known as The Mission Inn Hotel & Spa, is a historic landmark hotel in downtown Riverside, California. Although a composite of many architectural styles, it is generally considered the largest Mission Revival Style building in the United States.
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Mission Point Lighthouse, standing proudly at the tip of Old Mission Peninsula in Traverse City, Michigan. 🌊️
On this visit, I was struck by how low the water level was in West Grand Traverse Bay. In past trips, these rocks were almost completely submerged! After looking into it, I learned the lower levels are due to a mix of increased evaporation, decreased precipitation, and less snowmelt.
It was a different view than I’ve seen before—and it gave me the chance to capture some unique images of this iconic lighthouse.
Mission San Carlos Borromeo del río Carmelo (aka Carmel Mission) in Carmel-by-the-Sea. Monterey County, California. First built in 1797, and one of the most authentically restored Roman Catholic mission churches in California.
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Eid al-Adha also called Feast of the Sacrifice, is an important religious holiday celebrated by Muslims worldwide to honour the willingness of the prophet Ibrahim (Abraham) (pbuh) to sacrifice his young first-born son Ismail (Ishmael) as an act of submission to God’s command and his son's acceptance to being sacrificed, before God intervened to provide Abraham with a Lamb to sacrifice instead.
I took this shot in the early morning of last year’s Eid al-Adha. These happy jubilant people are returning home after a successful trip to make shift cattle market where thousands of sacrificial animals are sold during this Eid. In obedience to God’s command, Muslims all over the world sacrifice Cow, Camel, Goat, Sheep and other similar animals in this holy festival.
Mission Space has been one of those pavilions that I never really had a lot of pics of. I just never wound up on that side of the park around close and by the time I made it around there it was roped off. With that in mind I decided to dedicate some time during an EMH night to getting some pics of Mission Space. I actually wound up spending about an hour shooting all around Mission Space from various angles getting a bunch of different shots. It's safe to say I have a good mix of shots of this pavilion now. It's always nice to be able to fill in some of the gaps in my Walt Disney World photo coverage.
This was shot with the Nikon D810 and Nikon 70-200 2.8. The moon was very well positioned over the pavilion and nearly full so I knew this would be a perfect time for shooting Mission Space. I always love being able to include elements such as stars or moons with Mission Space since they fit so well thematically. For this shot I stood quite a ways back and zoomed in on the pavilion. This helped make the moon appear a bit larger in the frame and also compressed the elements in the frame in a way I felt was interesting architecturally.
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