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A broken bridge somewhere near Elgin, Illinois
Used: Nikon D3200 w/ 18-55mm VR Lens and Photoshop CS5
Site of the Miracle of the Loaves and the Fishes, and the post resurrection appearance of Jesus (Mark 6:34-44; Matthew 14:14-21; John 21:15-19; Matthew 16:18-19).
An early Byzantine Church was discovered in 1932 and rebuilt in 1982 as the church of the Multiplication of the Loaves and Fishes. Mosaics were discovered including a view of marshes and water birds, and a basket with loaves of bread and two fishes.
Ms. Nancy Best and Mr Amadou Niang visit to the newly established breed multiplication/demonstration center in Narisae, Nakapiripirit District, Karamoja along with the Karamoja Livestock specialist (Mr Louis Aziku), Team leader (Mr Robert Ayesiga), Project Management Unit Coordinator (Mr Francis Okori), Country Coordinator (Ms. Patricia Namakula), Chief Administrative Officer, Resident District Commissioner, Local Council Chairperson and the Veterinary Officer of the district of Nakapiripirit.
After some more testing with my kaleidoscope I managed to find a method to remove some vignetting effect from the photos I shoot. The vignetting is not perfectly removed but is more lite and so it can be removed with a touch of photo correction without too much work.
The Church of the Multiplication of the Loaves and Fishes at Tabgha stands on the site of a 4th-century church, displaying Byzantine mosaic decorations that are among the most elegantly executed in the Holy Land.
The whole floor depicts flora and fauna of the area in vibrant colours — peacocks, cranes, cormorants, herons, doves, geese, ducks, a flamingo and a swan, as well as snakes, lotus flowers and oleanders.
But the best-known mosaic, on the floor near the altar, refers to the miracle the church commemorates. It shows a basket of loaves flanked by two Galilee mullet.
Beneath the altar is the rock on which it is believed Jesus placed the loaves and fish when he blessed them.
Ms. Nancy Best and Mr Amadou Niang visit to the newly established breed multiplication/demonstration center in Narisae, Nakapiripirit District, Karamoja along with the Karamoja Livestock specialist (Mr Louis Aziku), Team leader (Mr Robert Ayesiga), Project Management Unit Coordinator (Mr Francis Okori), Country Coordinator (Ms. Patricia Namakula), Chief Administrative Officer, Resident District Commissioner, Local Council Chairperson and the Veterinary Officer of the district of Nakapiripirit.
Ms. Nancy Best and Mr Amadou Niang visit to the newly established breed multiplication/demonstration center in Narisae, Nakapiripirit District, Karamoja along with the Karamoja Livestock specialist (Mr Louis Aziku), Team leader (Mr Robert Ayesiga), Project Management Unit Coordinator (Mr Francis Okori), Country Coordinator (Ms. Patricia Namakula), Chief Administrative Officer, Resident District Commissioner, Local Council Chairperson and the Veterinary Officer of the district of Nakapiripirit.
Tabgha, the traditional site of the Multiplication of the Loaves and the Fishes, is situated near the northeastern shore of Lake Kinneret (Sea of Galilee), 2.5 kilometers south of Capernaum, and some 12 kilometers north of Tiberias. The name "Tabgha" is an Arabic contraction of the Greek Heptapegon (the place of seven springs). Several springs still flow in this area, which is also associated with the teaching of the Beatitudes and the confirmation of the primacy of Peter.
Kodak EOS-1n DCS 3c de 1.28 MP ( 1268 x1012 )
Prix : $16,000.00 USD
Photos prise avec le Canon EF 28-105 f/3.5-4.5 USM
(avec un facteur de multiplication de 1.5)
200-1600 ISO
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Vos remarques sont les bienvenues / Your remarks are welcome !
Ms. Nancy Best and Mr Amadou Niang visit to the newly established breed multiplication/demonstration center in Narisae, Nakapiripirit District, Karamoja along with the Karamoja Livestock specialist (Mr Louis Aziku), Team leader (Mr Robert Ayesiga), Project Management Unit Coordinator (Mr Francis Okori), Country Coordinator (Ms. Patricia Namakula), Chief Administrative Officer, Resident District Commissioner, Local Council Chairperson and the Veterinary Officer of the district of Nakapiripirit.
2 Digit by 1 Digit Multiplication Multiplication means repeated addition. When we have to add the same number a number of times, we multiply the number by the number of times it is to be added. The numbers to be multiplied are called multiplicands & the answer is called the product.
the heat lamp in the bathroom creates a really odd effect on long exposures. Looking at all of these photos together it reminds me of images from a heat sensitive spy camera. slightly freaky.
Nashville, Georgia, USA
During Math class students use a "wrap up" to learn the 4's multiplication tables.
Detail of the Multiplication of the Loaves and Fishes. Capital 1 of 6 in the choir, 12th century. Saint-Nectaire Church, Auvergne, France.
More info and photos:
www.sacred-destinations.com/france/saint-nectaire
For licensing:
www.sacreddestinationsimages.com/galleries?site=Saint-Nectaire Church