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A view of the famous Organ in Arches National Park before the rain came. Fall color in the desert can be very subtle.
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Ich möchte mich ganz herzlich für eure Besuche, Faves und netten Anmerkungen bedanken. Ich weiß das sehr zu schätzen und freue mich auch sehr darüber!
Thank you very much for your visits, faves and nice comments. I really appreciate it and am very happy about it!
This is from that new street I'm walking on. When I saw this I had to laugh. He needs to turn that paint brush on himself. I can't image he has to much business anymore, which explains the camper.
Organ Mountains, New Mexico
Lumix G9
Leica DG Vario-Elmarit 12-60mm f/2.8-4 ASPH
The 500 foot tall sandstone formation named the The Organ stands near the lower entrance to the Park Avenue in Arches National Park. Small pools form in the floor of the canyon of Park Avenue after rain.
This church was built in 1605. It was one of the first churches in the Netherlands built by the protestants. In 1647 the church was expanded into the present cruciform church. It is the only church on the island of Vlieland.
The organ is from around 1780 and the builder of the organ is unknown.
Over the centuries & decades as villages grow into towns, most of the tracks and by-ways become roads. A very few remain what they were, and this is one of them.
Interior from the church St Mary (Marienkirche) in Stralsund, northern Germany. The organ is a Baroque creation by Friedrich Stellwagen and dates to 1659. This shot sees the organ as newly restored - it was taken in 2009, and the work had been going on from 1999 until 2007.
At the time of my visit much needed restoration work was still carried out in the church - you can see a slight hint of scaffolding on the right (though I did my best to exclude it from the view).
This Brick Gothic church is the largest parish church in the town, and was first mentioned in 1298. But the church tower collapsed in 1382 damaging great parts of the church which had to be rebuilt.
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The interior of Saint-Peter church from Macon is distributed in 3 naves, with a central nave in neo-Gothic style. The large organ in the choir, characterized by its neo-Gothic buffet, the work of Parisian organbuilder Aristide Cavaillé-Coll, was installed in 1866.
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Eglise Saint-Pierre - une belle nef lumineuse
L'intérieur de l'église Saint-Pierre de Mâcon est distribué en 3 nefs, avec une nef centrale en style néo-gothique. Le grand orgue du chœur, caractérisé par son buffet néogothique, œuvre du facteur parisien Aristide Cavaillé-Coll, a été installé en 1866.
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Mâcon - South Burgundy - France / Mâcon - Bourgogne du Sud - France
In heaven (‘ in our native land’, as Aquinas always puts it), there will be the entirely satisfactory ‘sense of an object’, there will be light; but meanwhile, the only guarantee that it is God who is present to the self is that nothing else in particular is so present, and that no consistent set of words or ideas (about God or anything else) is at work. It is a darkness in which the only significant human act is the will’s movement of desire–the bare readiness to abide in hope and longing in the darkness, to be content with nothing else because anything else would be less than God.
-The Wound of Knowledge The Wound of Knowledge Christian Spirituality from the New Testament to St John of the Cross, ROWAN WILLIAMS
With agave, ocotillo and saguaro cactus. Sonoran Desert. Southwest Arizona. Winter.
Full frame. No crop. No post processing.
The Great Hall, Hall Place, Bexley, Kent.
Taken on a Minolta Dimage 7i in 2003 but only recently processed.
The cathedral’s grand organ (with 57 stops) sits on the balcony above the main entrance. It was manufactured by a Danish company called Marcussen & Son in 1967.
Merton College, Oxford.
Merton College was founded in 1264 by Walter de Merton. Sometime Chancellor of England and later Bishop of Rochester. The organ however is much newer. Built by Dobson Pipe Organ Builders of Iowa, USA and installed in 2013 in readiness for the College’s 750th celebrations in 2014.