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I had planned on taking this pano with my D300, but the battery had died just a minute beforehand.
So instead, I did a 4 shot pano with my cellphone.
Renaissance Town Hall in Bardejov is a one-storey building of a block character, located on a regular rectangular plan view with a longer side in the north-south direction. It is characterized by high side shields of saddle tile roof and Renaissance oriel window on its east side, accessing the second floor. On the shield of the northern façade there are three carved windows and a town sign. The gable of the southern façade is completed by four windows, a clock and painted coats of arms of the town and Kingdom of Hungary. At the top of the southern gable stands the figure of the legendary knight Roland with a halberd (the work of master Ján of Prešov dated around 1509), a symbolic protector of town privileges. The original stone statue was replaced in 1641 by a wooden one covered with copper sheet. The current statue is a copy and is made entirely of copper sheet. The windows on all facades have the same shapes. Both roof gables are complemented by groups of statues and crockets – the southern gable: a lion, a man with beard, a cat, a monkey, a cloth merchant, the northern gable: a demon, a man with an hourglass, a dragon, a king, a stonemason and a man with a stick. As a monument of supraregional importance, the town hall, together with other monuments of the historic centre in Bardejov, was inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List in 2000.
Raphaël, still here and still pretty.
I forgot how to photograph the Pullip... I'm used to photograph BJD now ^^"
Réalisé le 02 mai 2015 au Long Key National Park, Floride, USA.
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Taken on May, 2nd / 2015 at the Long Key National Park, Florida, USA.
Plan A was to have a Pepsi bottle with a bent neck.
I now know that it is impossible to bend a soda bottle by putting it in my coal fired boiler.
Plan Maison, Valtournenche, Val d'Aosta, Italia.
Valtournenche es un municipio situado en Valle de Aosta, Italia. Tiene una población estimada, en agosto de 2023, de 2171 habitantes.
El principal recurso económico de la localidad es el turismo, especialmente el turismo de invierno vinculado al esquí alpino.
La pista de esquí alpino Breuil-Cervinia, buque insignia del municipio de Valtournenche, está situada a una altitud de 2050 metros sobre el nivel del mar.
Vinculado al turismo, el sector de la hostelería es muy importante. Existen numerosas instalaciones de alojamiento repartidas por todo el término municipal.
Vinculado históricamente al sector agrícola, Valtournenche es uno de los municipios del Valle de Aosta con mayor cantidad de pasturas de la región. La producción de quesos de calidad es también una de las principales fuentes de ingresos de la localidad.
Valtournenche is a municipality located in the Aosta Valley, Italy. It has an estimated population, as of August 2023, of 2,171 inhabitants.
The main economic resource of the town is tourism, especially winter tourism linked to alpine skiing.
The Breuil-Cervinia alpine ski slope, the flagship of the municipality of Valtournenche, is located at an altitude of 2,050 metres above sea level.
Linked to tourism, the hospitality sector is very important. There are numerous accommodation facilities spread throughout the municipality.
Historically linked to the agricultural sector, Valtournenche is one of the municipalities in the Aosta Valley with the largest amount of pastures in the region. The production of quality cheeses is also one of the main sources of income for the town.
The truth is I didn't actually have a plan B until I realised I'd missed my chance of plan A. The result of an early start with the intention of heading for the pier on the way to Blyth this morning. On arriving at the beach it struck me that every time I've taken a shot near the outfalls it's been high tide and nearly every shot I've seen from other togs at this spot have been at high tide so with all this exposed beach to play with I decided to take a few pre sunrise shots here. Well i stayed a bit longer than I intended but with clouds like this can you blame me.
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My original plan was to chill in Dalton for an hour or two & see whatever comes through as a side trip on the way home from Chattanooga that morning. I pulled into the parking lot by the depot when my friend Brad shared an update that 27W was east of Tallapoosa, GA with EMDX Yellow Slug 7208 in the lead. With that news, I immediately left & started booking it down I-75 towards Atlanta to try & beat it. Thankfully for me, the dispatcher put them in the hole at Temple to let two westbounds through, buying me enough time to get to Austell as he was again going into the hole at Lithia Springs for about 20 minutes to allow the higher priority 226 to slip by them. Upon determining not to try either Austell or Mableton, I went to Bridge since I knew I could get them from either side of the crossing there depending on where the sun was. It just so happened that G98, which is normally G78, was going into the lead for Argos USA right as I got there. I set up to get a few shots of them while I waited for 27W when next thing I know, 27W calls Bridge, allowing me to catch a rather eco-friendly meet as the ECO-set powering G98 was passed by the tier 4 demonstrator unit. The moral of this story... it pays to be at the right place at the right time. 7-10-20
i'm planning a trip to peru. if any of you have been there, feel free to send me a flickr mail: i'd be glad to hear your advice.
estoy planeando un viaje a peru. si alguien de vosotros ha estado allà, estarìa agradecida si me enviaseis un flickr mail con vuestros consejos.
mi sto preparando per un viaggio in perù. se qualcuno di voi ci è stato, vi sarei molto grata se mi mandaste una flickr mail con i vostri consigli.
i've kind of left aside my series and projects these days, 'cos i'm planning this trip and i'm so excited about it that i barely can think of something else. i'm leaving in two weeks and i still have many things to prepare, so in the next days i won't be very active on flickr, and continue my 365 project with quick shots
260/365
Photograph taken at No Plan sim, near Ducknipple branch shop.
Posted by Second Life Resident Liqueur Felix. Visit No Plan.
One of the charts for mapping possible nuclear attack sites, and in the event that a bomb was dropped, charting the progress of the fallout clouds.
“It’s a terrible thing, I think, in life to wait until you’re ready. I have this feeling now that actually no one is ever ready to do anything. There is almost no such thing as ready. There is only now. And you may as well do it now. Generally speaking, now is as good a time as any.”
— Hugh Laurie
I randomly got the urge to take a self portrait the other night and this is what came of it. Having dreams and goals of leaving the place you were born can sometimes be difficult, it's something I've wanted for a long time and I think now is the moment, more than ever. I don't have a concrete plan for "escape" but I do know that nothing will stop me from living out my dreams.
There is so much I could say here, so much I want to say…about my life and history, friends and family, bad experiences and resentments, longings and far away love, but instead I'll just let the image do the talking. Have a good day everyone:D
**I would like to put a small disclaimer saying that there was some pretty significant liquifying involved in this photo slim me down a bit and make me look more "sickly" and "weak". It is for artistic purposes only, and I felt like I should make it known incase it was obvious. Other wise I don't really care :P
Created for Photoshop Contest week 1025
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