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When we take a picture during a sunset , usually we are attracted by the bright colors we see in the west and rarely point the camera in the opposite direction, towards the east. Yet, if the condition are favorable (clear and transparent sky ) the show we would see would be just as beautiful. This photo, taken by Acireale, a city of Sicily located on a hill overlooking the Ionian Sea , wants to be a testimony. The color element that dominates and characterizes it is the pink band extended for about 20 degrees above the horizon, known as “ the belt of Venus”.
The belt of Venus is an atmospheric phenomenon due to backscattering of the red sunlight at sunset by the particles of the atmosphere that are on the opposite side of the sun.
Near the horizon, due to the shadow projected by the Earth, the belt progressively decreases in brightness and color until it disappears completely.
The phenomenon lasts a few minutes and is visible even at down, just before sunrise.
-Inside the metal roof of JOY chairmakers showroom. Sean Wood designs and makes beautiful wooden carved and fabric covered chairs. www.joychairmakers.com, Sebastopol, CA. June 9, 2019.
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I liked this frame of the Annapurna lit in the morning light as it shows how from right to left the life sustaining nature of the mountains change. Annapurna has one of the high number of climbing fatalities in the world, however as one comes little further away from it, the green cover is better and also life sustaining. I also love how this image is tricking us to believe that all the mountains in it are of the same height, while in reality, Annapurna towers above them as the 10th highest mountain at 8,091m
Balzers / Liechtenstein
Album of Liechtenstein: www.flickr.com/photos/tabliniumcarlson/albums/72157716946...
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“We all want progress, but if you're on the wrong road, progress means doing an
about-turn and walking back to the right road; in that case, the man who turns back soonest is the most progressive.”
~C.S. Lewis
*Taken at Porto Arabia / The Pearl, Doha, Qatar
**Camera setting and tripod are credited to my friend Roy
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Confortable et sécurisé, le Réseau Autonome des Voies Lentes (RAVeL) est composé de voies vertes essentiellement aménagées sur les chemins de halage et les anciennes lignes de chemin de fer. Soit plus de 45 itinéraires locaux balisés pour vos balades en famille et vos randonnées à pied, en vélo, à cheval, en roller...
Ces voies vertes sont progressivement reliées entre elles pour former 10 itinéraires régionaux et 4 itinéraires internationaux qui couvrent l’ensemble du territoire wallon et sont destinés au tourisme à vélo. Le RAVeL, les voies vertes et les véloroutes permettent ainsi de parcourir la Wallonie en toute tranquillité sur plus de 2.000 km et de découvrir grandes villes, terroirs ruraux et espaces naturels préservés!
Comfortable and secure, the Autonomous Network of Slow Paths (RAVeL) is made up of greenways mainly built on towpaths and old railway lines. That is to say more than 45 marked local routes for your family walks and your hikes, by bike, on horseback, in rollerblading ...
These greenways are progressively linked together to form 10 regional routes and 4 international routes which cover the whole of Walloon territory and are intended for bicycle tourism. The RAVeL, greenways and cycle routes allow you to travel through Wallonia in peace over more than 2,000 km and to discover large cities, rural areas and preserved natural spaces!
Weißenburg / Franconia / Bavaria / Germany
Album of Germany (the south): www.flickr.com/photos/tabliniumcarlson/albums/72157712099...
Le Consortium Museum est un centre d'art contemporain basé à Dijon géré par l'association Le Coin du Miroir, active depuis 1977. Depuis 2011, il est installé dans un bâtiment de 4000 m2 conçu par les architectes Shigeru Ban et Jean de Gastines.
Le centre d'art occupe progressivement, à partir de 1991, une ancienne usine de liqueur L'Heritier-Guyot, construite en 1943. La conception est réalisée par l'architecte allemand Hostettler en collaboration avec Joly-Delvalat (1906-1990), professeur à l'Académie des Beaux-Arts de Dijon. L’architecture s’inspire du style international, avec une tendance post-Bauhaus, c’est-à-dire une construction lisse en béton sans ornementation, caractéristique du mouvement moderne où la rationalité et la fonctionnalité déterminent l’esthétique de l’architecture. Après une rénovation et une extension du bâtiment réalisée sous la conduite des architectes Shigeru Ban, et Jean de Gastines8, l'espace de 4 000 m², dont 2 000 m² sont réservés aux expositions, est rouvert au public en juin 2011 et inauguré par le ministre de la Culture Frédéric Mitterrand, le 14 septembre 2011. Ce nouveau bâtiment est passé d’un “L” à un rectangle qui englobe une cour intérieure.
The Consortium Museum is a contemporary art center based in Dijon managed by the association Le Coin du Miroir, active since 1977. Since 2011, it has been housed in a 4000 m2 building designed by architects Shigeru Ban and Jean de Gastines.
The art center has gradually occupied, since 1991, a former L'Heritier-Guyot liqueur factory, built in 1943. The design was carried out by the German architect Hostettler in collaboration with Joly-Delvalat (1906-1990), professor at the Academy of Fine Arts in Dijon. The architecture is inspired by the international style, with a post-Bauhaus tendency, that is to say a smooth concrete construction without ornamentation, characteristic of the modern movement where rationality and functionality determine the aesthetics of architecture. After a renovation and extension of the building carried out under the supervision of architects Shigeru Ban and Jean de Gastines8, the 4,000 m² space, of which 2,000 m² are reserved for exhibitions, was reopened to the public in June 2011 and inaugurated by the Minister of Culture Frédéric Mitterrand on September 14, 2011. This new building has changed from an “L” to a rectangle that includes an interior courtyard.
"Árvores são poemas que a terra escreve para o céu. Nós as derrubamos e as
transformamos em papel para registrar todo nosso vazio."
Khalil Gibran
Wisconsin Northern taking over 100 sand cars to the UP. Seen here just North of the sand plant at Chippewa Falls WI.