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I really love this, but I appear to be the only one.
It's all sterling silver, with amethyst, pink amethyst, carnelian, black tourmaline, peridot, citrine, lemon quartz, peach moonstone, and garnet drops.
Various displays in one part of the museum shed.
Puffing Billy Railway's Menzies Creek Museum Re-Opening Monday 24-02-2020.
Norwegian State Railways diesel multiple unit locomotive no. 9253 approaches a station and its arrival captures the attention of an onlooker in Snåsa, Nord-Trøndelag, Norway, on June 7, 1989. This photograph is taken as the photographer travels the areas of Nordland and Sør-Trøndelag, Norway. Photograph by Fred M. Springer, © 2014, Center for Railroad Photography and Art. Springer-Scan-Swiss-York-08-14
Michael Rees 'Putto 4 over 4' 2004, DeCordova Sculpture Park, Lincoln, Massachusetts.
Putto 4 over 4, was created using multiple new technologies starting with an original computer model, designed with a variety of sophisticated software. The resulting shape reflects Rees’ fascination with human body parts that have been detached and repurposed. In this case four pair of pudgy baby legs, like the limbs of Renaissance putti (winged cherubs), and four fingers are connected along a sausage-like body without a head or any other anatomical features. Rees then collaborated with an animator, Seong Joon Lee, to make the 3D model move.
It is in the animation where the meaning of the work becomes clear. In a still moment the object can be seen as a collaged individual, but in the animation each end of chubby appendages seems to operate with its own intelligence, and must cooperate with the other end in order to move along. The creature seems to be internally solving a complex collaborative problem of locomotion, which results in a flipping movement that refers more to multi-figure acrobatics than to the smoothly organic movement of an individual being.
From DeCordova Sculpture Park’s homepage. (Abbreviated) www.decordova.org/decordova/sculp_park/artists.html
Kodak 35mm 400 Pentax K1000, SMC Pentax FA 320mm Zoom lens
Arista C-41 color process ©2013auxiliofaux
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Not on purpose. Sometimes I just really forget to wind the film on my Holga after taking a shot and end up with multiple exposures.
Holga. Fuji Provia 400.
1. Our Journey to a far away land!, 2. The Arrival For our FLICKR Meet!! YAH!, 3. Another Great shot, 4. Lunch was Delicious, 5. There were 3 Hawks flying together, 6. Sunset Night, 7. Total close-up, 8. Wyatt the baby, Kasina, & Noble, 9. My Sunset, 10. Just a Block away!!, 11. SnapShot Duo, 12. Captive Audience, 13. Enchantment14. Not available15. Not available16. Not available
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There's evidence of three consecutive years of moose browse on this red maple sapling. The straight gray twig was from 2 years ago, then the lateral sprouts were browsed last year, and then the most recent sprouts were browsed in the last few weeks!
Photo by Amy Snyder.
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There are at least 3 homogenous arcs in this shot. I love the quieter moments in the display as well, especially when there are multiple forms. Taken at 2308 UTC, 24mm lens, f2.8, ISO 1600, 15 second exposure.
Just playing with one of the new LEGO Captain Jack Sparrow minifigs.
Just the best bit in any of the films so far is this trippy bit with the multiple Jack Sparrows and the ship and all the weird pebble crabs. Great concept, highly creative and so well executed. Just brilliant I thought.
Shot with a single minifig.
I manage to get something wrong every time I take the Bronica out. On this occasion it was forgetting that the multiple exposure lever was up (because I'd been using the Polaroid back previously).
Still, it kinda worked.
CF-2 Flight 158 and CF-1 Flight 189 on 18 January 2013. First dual refueling of F-35C on KC-130 tanker.
The cordoned off section right in front of the Golden Temple in Amritsar. There is a underground plaza being constructed right in front of the Golden Temple, and the construction has been going on for quite some time and you can see some of the undergound levels. This is a photo of iron girders extruding from a concrete section along with multiple workers at the site. These workers are cutting and polishing marble slabs, and you can also see buildings on the side.
The Golden Temple is one of the most famous monuments in Amritsar, in the state of Punjab in North India. It is the spiritiual headquarters of the Sikh religion, and is a very well visited place. Besides Sikhs, people from other religions visit the temple, it being an open place. The temple is also referred to as the Harmandir Sahib or the Darbar Sahib, and was built during the 16th century by the fifth Sikh Guru (completed in the year 1604), Guru Arjan Dev around a holy tank. Earlier to this, in 1577, the fourth Guru, Guru Ram Das ji excavated a tank which came to be known as Amritsar. The Harmandir Sahib symbolizes openess, and has four doors to depict the same. Over a period of time, modifications were done, such as the layering of gold over the dome by the ruler of the time, Maharajah Ranjit Singh.
The holy nature of the Golden Temple is also symbolized by the presence of the Holy Book of the Sikhs, the Guru Granth Sahib. The central structure of the Gurudwara is surrounded by a holy tank of water, with a causeway over this body of water. There are some restrictions for entering the site, such as the removal of shoes before entering (and washing ones feet in a small pool of water as well), covering the hair through a scarf or some other cloth, and ensuring that they show proper respect towards the central shrine.
The Golden Temple is also the location for a major military operation (Operation Blue Star in 1984), where the Indian Army went in against Sikh militants lead by Jarnail Singh Bhindrawale inside the compound of the Golden Temple, with bullets and even machine guns inside the compound. The operation was a major operation, with the death of more than 500 people reported (including soldiers, militants and civilians). It was also very controversial, since this was seen as an attack on the spiritual center of Sikhs, and lead to some desertions in the army, and also an attack on the Prime Minister, Indira Gandhi, by her own Sikh bodyguards which resulted in her death.
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