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Bandung, capital of Indonesia’s West Java province, is a large city set amid volcanoes and tea plantations. It's known for colonial and art deco architecture, a lively, university-town feel and – thanks to its 768m elevation – relatively cool tropical weather. Bandung is also a shopping destination, with fashion outlets clustered along Jalan Setiabudi and Jalan Riau and in the Dago district.
What caught my attention to this outlet, was that it actually has a nose, and also for it's weathered look.
Thanks for views, comments and favs :)
The Abbot's Kitchen is described as "one of the best preserved medieval kitchens in Europe". The 14th century octagonal building is supported by curved buttresses on each side leading up to a cornice with grotesque gargoyles. Inside are four large arched fireplaces with smoke outlets above them, with another outlet in the centre of the pyramidal roof.The kitchen was attached to the 80 feet (24 m) high abbot's hall, although only one small section of its wall remains.
Hrútárjökull, the glacier located on the left side of the photo, descends over a series of “steps” caused by resistive rock layers which results in steep areas of rapid ice flow and chaotic crevasses called icefalls. The term icefall was coined by analogy with the word waterfall, a similar, but much higher speed, phenomenon. The larger glacier on the left, Fjallsjökull, displays even more spectacular and pronounced icefalls.The two glaciers in southeastern Iceland are separated by a serrated ridge called by glaciologists an arête. The ridge forms a wall of uneroded rock that remains between the two glacial valleys. Both Hrútárjökull and Fjallsjökull descend from the icecap glacier on top of Öræfajökull, a large active volcano in southeast Iceland. A peak (Hvannadalshnúkur or Hvannadals Peak) on the northwestern rim of the Öræfajökull volcanic crater rises to 6,952 feet (2,119 meters), the highest peak in Iceland. Fjallsjökull and Hrútárjökull are two of several outlet glaciers descending from the volcano’s ice cap. The ice cap makes up part of the Vatnajökull glacier, a much larger ice cap that covers the top of several volcanos and has multiple outlet glaciers. The Vatnajökull ice field covers an area of 3,200 square miles (8,400 square km) with an average ice thickness of more than 3,000 feet (900 meters). It is the largest glacier in Iceland and second largest in Europe in area and volume after the ice cap on Severny Island which is the northern island of the Novaya Zemlya archipelago in Russia. Most of Vatnajökull including the two glaciers pictured lie in Vatnajökull National Park.
The Bangor and Aroostook heritage unit was our leader today going east on Job 2. We were spoiled with perfect weather all day, and good company. The train is seen crossing over the east outlet, where the Kennebec River flows from Moosehead lake.
On a frozen winter afternoon, Canadian Pacific train 142 crosses over the East Outlet of Moosehead lake just outside of Greenville, Maine. Nothing like standing in knee-high snow to get the job done.
Some fellow nature lovers looking down the log-jammed lake overflow outlet with some of the Ten peaks in view in the background.
The Rockpile is to the left.
Moraine Creek eventually flows into the Bow River..
Have a wonderful Wednesday!
They sell stuff to make candles and soap it looks like. The company has been in business since 1898. Thanks for viewing.
Breiðamerkurjökull is an outlet glacier of the massive Vatnajökull in southeastern Iceland. It emerges as a large tongue of the Vatnajökull, and it ends in a lagoon, the well known Jökulsárlón, where this image was taken. It is said to be the deepest lake in Iceland, at over 248 m.
The storm raging the days before pushed a lot of the ice into one side of the lagoon, but some nice big pieces were closer by. A stitch of two telelens photos gave me this composition, showing a large building-sized chunk in front of the blueish ice-world where it came from.
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Feeling bored while waiting for the wife to finish shopping so only thing to keep me awake was a pano using my little Sony RX100 - please visit my website and blog www.photorobsmith.com
# LOTD 20 # RAMS WEAR - Dora dress
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Librairies and litterature have always been a great source of inspiration for me. Story of O, Hurt me, The link, The student .... don't know which one to pick. Erotic hesitation. Is'nt here any magic to guide me ?
These amazing dress is available at RAMS WEAR main store and on the Market Place. You can make your own designs, combining the textures of the body and the ruffle, which is great.
Taken at my friend Noshi City Block. Noshi is running a photo challenge at her place (check her Flicker). I'm so happy to be invited to shoot here. Thank you Noshi.
Please check my blog for links.
Below the rules of Noshi's challenge:
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Challenge At Noshinima's Neighborhood: The Photo Studio Of My City Block #NoshsHoodChallenge3
Fashion photography is a big deal in New York City. I knew I had to design a studio deticated to all of our passions. It is the reason why we are on Flickr. ;)
Note: I have also decided to tag the people that were tagged by others after they uploaded their own entries for the challenge. This is to remind you that you have been nominated to take the challenge of doing a shoot at my park by your friends, that have already taken the challenge.
www.flickr.com/photos/145247354@N08/51347128444
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This is the third of my challenges taking place at my brand new, bigger parcel, also named Noshinima's Neighborhood. This setup was a nightmare to work on, and after weeks of work and a lot of lindens spend, I have finally came up with a new challenge for all of you and it is now ready for visitors. This is a new concept I am showcasing on my Flickr, where I challenge 50 great artists to do a photo shoot in the backdrop I created at my home sim.
For the third challenge, I created a large New York style city block, complete with all the different types of retail store outlets you would find at in your typical downtown scroll along downtown. There are clothing stores, supermarkets, pizzerias flower shops and all types of different settings that can be potentially found in just one city block. This also comes with a fairly realistic street view complete with cars and trucks. I am challenging the names tagged in this post to do a shoot within my city block anywhere they like and however they like.
Rules and details:
1) I (Noshinima Midas) tag 50 names of great photographers on Second Life. Said photographers that choose to participate in the challenge can come over to my parcel, Noshinima's Neighborhood (link below) and do an image anywhere in my city. You will be allowed two hours to use any posestands or props that you would like to add and are allowed to bring any friends you want to join you in your shoot. You are also allowed to make the shoot as safe or as adult as you like. The only rule is that you do the shoot within the city block. Take your time to have a look around to see where in the block would make a great place for your image.
2) Upload the finished image onto Flickr and place the hashtag #NoshsHoodChallenge3 on either the title or the description.
3) YOU MUST TAG 10 PEOPLE THAT YOU WOULD LIKE TO SEE TAKE THIS CHALLENGE ON YOUR UPLOAD OF YOUR SHOOT! NO MORE, NO LESS! I have had several people during previous challenges that have not followed this simple rule so I am making it ALLCAPS to get the point across. Link them to this post and explain the rules to them as well. They must also tag 10 of their friends that they would like to see do this challenge if they themselves choose to participate as well. You must tag people that are actual active photographers on Second Life. Tagging pages dedicated to advertising a store, tagging real life photographers and tagging empty profiles does not count and is against the rules. Also, although you are permitted to do this if you desire, tagging me and tagging yourself will not count towards the number of 10 photographers you are tagging.
I am available every day. If anyone has any questions, comments or would like help in their shoots, be sure to contact me on Flickr or Second Life.
To everyone tagged, remember that once you do the shoot from the city, you must tag 10 names that you would also like to see do this challenge and use the hashtag #NoshsHoodChallenge3
Here is the link to the city block:
maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Willow%20Grove/229/58/534
Just a disclaimer. This is not a contest. It is simply a challenge for anyone to use my parcel in their photography as they see fit. Use any creative tactics you choose.
Good luck to all those that choose to participate in the challenge. I am looking to see your creativity on display within the city block.
Love,
Noshinima Midas ;)
#NoshsHoodChallenge3
Ventilation outlets above Old Street Station, at the centre of Old Street junction (also known as Silicon Roundabout).
After many years of work, the remodelling of the buildings at the centre of the junction is almost complete. These dramatic concrete air vents are now much more visible and accessible. (And so no doubt they're soon to be covered in graffiti.)
I headed to Birdlings flat this morning to hopefully grab a few photo’s, but in reality it was to escape life if I’m being true to myself.
When busy life and work pressures mount I find that getting away from people in general, and certainly the city is a good way to help clear my mind. The sea south of Banks Peninsular is a very wild place as far as Canterbury goes, steep beach’s, strong currents, wind and stirred up seas. It can be a great place for dramatic photos but more often its harsh environment isn’t conducive for photography. So after the 35 minute drive there and 20 minute hike along the beach to its North end with my gear and after a couple of photo’s I found myself just watching sea birds and the waves on the rocks. I packed up and headed over to the nearby calm but blocked off outlet of Lake Forsyth, such a contrast maybe only 25-30 meters away from the sea. Clam and a lot clearer air without the ever present sea spray, I sat there and just watched a few sea birds before taking any photos, no one for miles and with the sound of the sea as background it was just what I needed.