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Collective 52 Photo Project. Week 44/52 ''Shoot From The Hip''.
This prompt was difficult for me as I chose to take an image of people on the street, which I don't usually do as I have personal feelings and issues about privacy. Well out of my comfort zone and shooting from the hip, I came upon this scene which I knew would work as soon as I saw it. I feel there is enough character in the gentleman's back (privacy protected) to make an image. Colour was chosen because, in my view, it looked better than b&w giving a better emphasis on the priest.
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It's the real thing (16th century) but I forgot by all means where these priests came from or went to. I forgot the whole story. These priests are the donators of the window. One thing is for sure, the buildings behind them are related to the priests. They either went there or came from there. But what castle is it? Les Andelys? My brain is like a sieve. I should take notes next time.
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Goðafoss is in located in river Skjálfandafljót which runs through Bárðardalur and Kinn in Northeast Iceland, and is just off main ring road 1 by the farm Fosshóll. It is among Iceland's larger waterfalls and also very beautiful.
Skjálfandafljót runs across a lava field which is approximately 7000 years old. Through the ages the river has dug about 3 km up through the lava field a canyon which just below the falls is about 100m wide. Rocky promontories in the horseshoe shaped edge of the falls divide it into two main falls and a few smaller one, depending on the flow.
Goðafoss is closely connected with one of the most important event in Icelandic history, the conversion to Christianity from heathendom or "the old custom" in the year 1000.
At that time Þorgeir Þorkelsson, chieftain from nearby Ljósavatn was lawspeaker in Iceland. As such he was faced with the task of settling the growing disputes between Christians and those who worshipped the old Nordic gods. Despite being a heathen priest himself, he decided that all of Iceland should be Christian, as is famously recorded in the Sagas.
Legend has it that, once he returned back to Ljósavatn from this historic Alþingi, he dispensed of his heathen gods by throwing them into the falls in a symbolic act of the conversion. This, according to the legend, is how Goðafoss got its name.
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The Sandpoint Turn departs Priest River, Idaho over the town's namesake river on a Warren truss bridge built by the Great Northern after picking up loaded centerbeams at the Stimson Lumber transload.
I loved how political Priests was and how lead singer Katie Alice Greer urged to crowd to be informed and do everything we could to resist Trump. There's a really great article about this band in Rolling Stone:
www.rollingstone.com/music/features/how-dc-punks-priests-...
You can listen to the Washington D.C. based band here:
priests.bandcamp.com/album/nothing-feels-natural
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After waiting for what has felt like weeks, we finally had a clear night last night and I hurried over to Cape Cornwall to photograph the Milky Way as it was rising. The bright light on the left is Sennen and Land's End and the lght below the Milky Way on the horizon is Longships Lighthouse. It was great to be out at night again under the stars even though it was a little too windy.
young priests at the ceremony of consecration of the church. photo taken during the Cossack festival in Moscow.
Priests performing a ceremony during the 200 year anniversary celebrations of the Yong Lin temple at Dongshi in Yunlin County.
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Pend Oreille Valley Railroad's Sandpoint Turn arrives at Priest River, Idaho, on September 24, 2021.
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De Griekse priester
Je kunt in Griekenland de Griekse priesters - of pappas, zoals zij worden genoemd - overal tegenkomen. Ze zijn te herkennen aan hun lange, zwarte of blauwe kleding en hun hoed. Ze zijn niet verplicht om steeds hun priesterkleren te dragen, maar ze doen het meestal wel, uit praktische overwegingen en omdat ze op die manier gemakkelijker herkenbaar zijn. De Griekse priester kan huwen en kinderen hebben.
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The Greek priest
You can in Greece, the Greek priest - or Pappas, as they are called - encounter everywhere. They are recognizable by their long, black or blue clothes and their hats. They are not required to always wear their priest clothes, but they do usually, for practical reasons and because they are easier to identify in that way. The Greek priests can marry and have children.