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...au col de Portes, Cévennes.
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“Not a visible enthusiasm but a hidden one, an excitement burning with a cold flame.”
-Patrick Süskind, Perfume: The Story of a Murderer-
Once a desirable luxury automobile, a Lincoln Premiere decays in a abandoned trailer park in Hanksville, Utah.
28/365 #2
My very first collaboration with a very special and honorable friend of mine, who has been very supportive and open-minded all the way through the adventure of revelation by photography.
Dedicated to my friends whomever share a dream with the world, or even only with himself/herself.
Premiere Motel, Albuquerque New Mexico. Now appears to be closed, but the sign is still looking good.
le mont Batur, qui s'élève à 1 717 mètres d'altitude est au centre de la caldeira du volcan Batur.
La première éruption historique de ce stratovolcan est datée à 1804. Depuis, 24 autres sont survenues, dont la dernière du 15 mars 1999 à juin 2000.
Une violente éruption du volcan en 1917 fait des milliers de morts et détruit plus de 60 000 maisons et 2 000 temples. Le village de Batur, situé au fond de la caldeira, est rayé de la carte mais la lave s'arrêta à l'entrée du temple du village. Croyant à un signe, les habitants reconstruisent le village. De nouveau rasé au cours d'une éruption qui épargne elle-aussi le temple. L'administration coloniale néerlandaise ayant anticipé l'évènement, il y eut très peu de morts. Le village est depuis situé sur le rebord extérieur de la caldeira et le temple (pura Ulun Danu) a été déplacé non loin de là.
Formé il y a plus de 30 000 ans, le mont Batur est le résultat de l'éruption de plusieurs volcans, créant ainsi une caldeira spectaculaire de 13 kilomètres de diamètre. Cette caldeira abrite le lac Batur On peut aisément voir l'étendue sur Google Map : maps.app.goo.gl/dJPh4zM7hrjswJBs8
Mount Batur, which rises to 1,717 meters above sea level, is at the center of the Batur volcano caldera.
The first historical eruption of this stratovolcano was dated to 1804. Since then, 24 others have occurred, including the last from March 15, 1999 to June 2000.
A violent eruption of the volcano in 1917 caused thousands of deaths and destroyed more than 60,000 homes and 2,000 temples. The village of Batur, located at the bottom of the caldera, was wiped off the map but the lava stopped at the entrance to the village temple. Believing it was a sign, the inhabitants rebuilt the village. Again razed during an eruption that also spared the temple. The Dutch colonial administration having anticipated the event, there were very few deaths. The village has since been located on the outer rim of the caldera and the temple (pura Ulun Danu) has been moved nearby.
Formed over 30,000 years ago, Mount Batur is the result of the eruption of several volcanoes, creating a spectacular caldera 13 kilometers in diameter. This caldera is home to Lake Batur. The extent can be easily seen on Google Map : maps.app.goo.gl/dJPh4zM7hrjswJBs8
My first half hour out with this lens on a very cold walkabout through almost empty streets. Everyone else had the sense to stay inside in the warm......
5D2 - 135L
a scene from Saturday's Albuquerque Pride Parade. To see the whole series head over to my facebook page at www.facebook.com/photographybybytegirl