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A view of a LEGO rendering of the Pyramids of Giza, in the exhibition "Brick by Brick" at the Museum of Science and Industry
A cluster of Pyramidal Orchids, of which there are thousands in all shades and sizes in the wildflower meadows at Pleasley Pit Local Nature Reserve, Derbyshire.
Hard to believe, but I just wasn't in a fency mood today. I can't remember the last time that happened. So it's another landscape, sizzling fresh off the grill.
Pairs nicely with our house red. Go easy on the salt. The band is really in top form tonight, would you not agree?
Bon Appétit!
The largest Egyptian pyramid. It served as the tomb of pharaoh Khufu, who ruled during the Fourth Dynasty of the Old Kingdom. Built c. 2600 BC. There are three known chambers inside of the Great Pyramid. The lowest was cut into the bedrock, upon which the pyramid was built, but remained unfinished. The so-called Queen's Chamber and King's Chamber, which contain a granite sarcophagus, are above ground, within the pyramid structure.
That's an unknown peak in the Lahaul-Spiti himalayas. This particular view resembled to me like the pyramid photos I have seen over the web. Do you get similar vibes out of this?
Mountains are formed by the upward thrust of tectonic plates, and that is why the highest mountains in the world are all relatively new. If there was no movement of the earth's crust the surface would be flat, as water and weather eroded it over time.
Old mountains like Ben Lomond are constantly breaking down. A great deal of this occurred at the end of the last Ice Age as the glacier on top of the mountain melted away and dragged rocks over the side with it.
Here we see a pyramidal pile of rocks - all formed naturally as they rolled down the mountainside and came to rest in this spot. I have used sepia here to convey something of age.
Nettoyage et chlorage des bassins : mais interdit de se baigner !
Pour éviter la formation de la mousse, j'ai demandé au monsieur.
Le "truc" doré à l'intérieur de la pyramide c'est une oeuvre d'art (ici vue de l'arrière ) d'un artiste japonais, Kohei Nawa : "Throne". Je n'ai pas pu la voir en entier, c'était mardi dernier, jour de fermeture du Louvre. www.telerama.fr/sortir/quel-est-ce-mysterieux-throne-dor-...
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Gizeh - Cairo - Egypt
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This photo was captured during my holiday in cairo on early March09.
The location was clearly at Giza,Cairo.There are 3 main pyramid at Giza.
The right one called Pyramid of Khufu(the largest)..the middle called Pyramid of Khafre
and the left on called Pyramid of Menkaure(the smallest-can only see the top of the pyramid from this shot)
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Photomerge from 4 vertical shot in photoshop to produce panorama.
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Awesome in large!!!
The Pyramid of Austerlitz in the Netherlands, which was built in the early 1800s to commemorate the battle of Austerlitz.
Ya, Chinese New Year is coming! Of course, this is the best excuse for our girls to shopping shopping and shopping. Almost all the shopping centre i did go this few weeks! Sunway Pyramid, One Utama, Mid Valley, Pavilion.. except for Sungei Wang, Time Square ,The garden.
Erm.. Almost every shopping centre is decorating with main topic of chinese new year! :-)
While making this photo, I was reminded of the Kipling poem "The Betrothed," about a man whose fiancée gives him an ultimatum: he must choose between her and his beloved cigars. He spends the whole poem debating the relative merits of each, uttering the famous line: "And a woman is only a woman, but a good cigar is a Smoke." That, of course, was written in another era with different sensibilities. Today, a guy could have his Nobel Prize for Literature revoked for publishing stuff like that. (And the sexism wouldn't go over too well either...)
For 120 pictures in 2020 #89 "Pyramid", this is a small glass decoration/paperweight/dust collector. The glass is actually clear, and refracts and reflects the colors around it, in this case a small glass dish.
Pyramid orchid, kartiokalkkikämmekkä (Anacamptis pyramidalis)
The Chilterns, UK
Thanks to Will Atkins for showing me these beauties!