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9 different snaps of construction images wit different filters collaged

then, overlaid wit 3D Fractals for a double collage

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Bento Mesh Head: LeLutka Avalon EVO-X

Bento Mesh Body: Maitreya Lara

Face: Dawn by ::Loa::

Head/Body Tatt: Osteoderm (pink lemonade): ALT3 now @ Midnight Order @ maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Syndicate/197/182/31

Ensemble: N'Shaddaa (inc. alien hair, ankle cuffs, arm chains, chain bra, dancer silks, pasties) by Devious Mind !dM

Bento Devil Tail: {aii}

Dolce Belly Piercing: RealEvil

Earrings E05: ^^Swallow^^

Blooming Blush: CAZIMI

Eye Blush: Just Magnetized

Erika Eyes Applier: .euphoric

Little Monkey V2 Limited: SEmotion Libellune

Pose: *Versions of April* Like a Jewel by Le Poppycock

SIM: The Nightgarden @ maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Club%20of%20Friends/239/42/42

Nature promotes mutualism. The flower nourishes the bee. The river waters quench the thirst of all living beings. And trees provide a welcoming home to so many birds and animals. There is a rhythm to this togetherness." Ram Nath Kovind

Super Takumar 150mm f4 M42 MF + macro ring 18mm

reciproca indifferenza

 

Real Colegio de El Patriarca - Valencia - Spagna

 

The Museum für Moderne Kunst (MMK) in Frankfurt was founded in 1981. The initiators are the Marburg art and architecture theorist Heinrich Klotz and the theatre and art critic Peter Iden. The museum building was designed by Viennese architect Hans Hollein and opened in 1991. Peter Iden drew up the museum's spatial programme.

Hans Hollein's design of the Museum für Moderne Kunst is based on the approach that there can be no neutral space in a museum, "but only characteristic spaces of different dimensions (and their development), with which the work of art enters into a dialectic - in mutual potentiation".

The height of the three-storey building is adapted to its surroundings and is characterised by its "triangular shape" and façade design. It is also jokingly referred to as a "piece of cake". The building houses three main levels for exhibitions and an administration area on the mezzanine floor.

 

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Das Museum für Moderne Kunst (MMK) in Frankfurt wurde 1981 gegründet. Der Marburger Kunst- und Architekturtheoretiker Heinrich Klotz und der Theater- und Kunstkritiker Peter Iden gelten als die Initiatoren. Das Museumsgebäude wurde von dem Wiener Architekten Hans Hollein entworfen und 1991 eröffnet, Peter Iden erarbeitete das Raumprogramm des Museums.

Hans Holleins Entwurf des Museum für Moderne Kunst beruht auf dem Ansatz, dass es in einem Museum keinen neutralen Raum geben könne, „sondern nur charakteristische Räume unterschiedlicher Größenordnung (und ihre Erschließung), mit denen das Kunstwerk eine Dialektik eingeht – in gegenseitiger Potenzierung".

Das dreigeschossige Gebäude ist in seiner Höhe der Umgebung angepasst und zeichnet sich durch die „Dreiecksform“ und Fassadengestaltung aus. Es wird scherzhaft auch als „Tortenstück“ bezeichnet. Das Gebäude beherbergt drei Hauptebenen für Ausstellungen und einen Verwaltungsbereich im Zwischengeschoss.

 

To my Flickr community friends. In this moment of darkness, I think of you. We will get through this together, with mutual support. A commentor and group administrator, Ron Masters below, reminds me of this quote by Albert Camus “Au milieu de l'hiver, j'ai découvert en moi un invincible été.”, so apt and heart warming. And when spring returns, listen to Félix Leclerc's Hymne au Printemps, www.youtube.com/watch?v=og6-KgMYtdA.

Beauty is in the things we never notice, the sights unseen. #MacroMondays #DefiningBeauty

Shot with the Olympus E-M1 on the streets of the Rive Gauche, Paris.

 

I was sitting out at a sidewalk cafe in Paris when I spotted a group of street photographers making their shots. I jumped up and chased after them until we were all taking shots of one another. I engaged in a conversation with this woman who said her group is from Sweden and they are doing group street photography.

 

I told her she could look for me on Flickr. Let's see if she does.

Nature promotes mutualism. The flower nourishes the bee. The river waters quench the thirst of all living beings. And trees provide a welcoming home to so many birds and animals. There is a rhythm to this togetherness.

 

Ram Nath Kovind

 

Our sweet little boys love each other so much.

Norsholm, Östergötland, Sweden

The Viceroy butterfly (Limenitis archippus) above is a co-mimic (Müllerian mimicry) of the Monarch butterfly (Danaus plexippus). Both are bitter-tasting and poisonous to the creatures that try to eat them. But they co-mimic each other in color and pattern to offer both species further protection from predators.

 

There are two types of biomimicry: Batesian Mimicry occurs when one relatively helpless species evolves to copy the warning signals of a harmful species.

 

Mullerian Mimicry is a mutually beneficial co-mimicry where two equally harmful species mimic each other for a stronger, combined result in repelling predators.

 

Knowing that the Monarch survival rate in the wild (from egg to butterfly) is only 2% - 8%, every bit of advantage serves to boost the chances of the survival of the Monarch.

A Green Heron and a Green Heron at our creek. :-)

Happy SoS!

Ants (Formica sp?) tending hoppers (Publilia) on Goldenrod. The hoppers produce honeydew, which the ants feed on, so they protect the hoppers in a relationship called mutualism. A 3-image, handheld stack.

 

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Parakeets in Hyde Park are used to take nuts from the hands of park visitors.

Thank you for visits, faves and comments!

A quiet acknowledgement, birds singing, towering trees with mossy life and a carpet of flowers offer a healing of the soul.

  

-Cindy Fullwiler

 

A farmer prepares the rice paddies for planting.

Traditional culture totem and rule of law center, Victoria, B.C.

Laws of light

Generate perspective

Mass object integration

Bird seems to be admiring its reflection.

 

Alviso, California.

Nice - Musée Matisse

Curiosité réciproque

We had a brilliant 15 minute stranger's chat about life, the universe and troubled humans who abuse their dogs. His — I wish I could remember their names — had been beaten, caged and neglected, to put it mildly.

 

Here, a minute or so into our chat, the dog was clearly anxious and unsure, so I backed off a step and did all the usual things to tell him I was no threat. I've another pic a bit later where he'd relaxed. You'll see the difference when I upload that one, which I love.

 

I also remember vividly how I felt whilst he shared what a difference they'd made to each other's lives. It still touches me now.

 

A great bloke I so hope to bump into again :-)

The skyline from Lake Michigan in Milwaukee, Wisconsin

I was surprised to see the Gannets displaying mating behavior so late in the season. I asked at the information center and they said that was normal. They mate for life, separating when their chick leaves the nest after about 13-14 weeks and rejoin again the following year. Taken at Cape St. Mary's Ecological Reserve, Newfoundland.

 

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