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Nord/LB / Hanover / Lower Saxony / Germany
Album of Germany (the north): www.flickr.com/photos/tabliniumcarlson/albums/72157712098...
-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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Balzers / Liechtenstein
Album of Liechtenstein: www.flickr.com/photos/tabliniumcarlson/albums/72157716946...
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
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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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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.
My travels around the UK by car for three weeks with my son. June/July 2019 Wales.
Day Ten .. a visit to Bodnant gardens before making our way to Liverpool for the night.
Bodnant House sits close to the village of Eglwysbach in Conwy County in the Conwy Valley, North Wales. It was built by Colonel Forbes between 1770 and 1821, at a small distance from the original house called Old Bodnod. The late Georgian house was bought in January 1875 by Henry Pochin, a wealthy industrial chemist and china clay magnate from Lancashire. The house was progressively rebuilt from 1875-6 in Old English style. The house was refaced with hard blue local stone, used Talacre sandstone for window dressings and quoins and replaced the sash windows with stone mullions and casements. The conservatory originally had a gabled porch to the south side and there were double doors to the fernery. Henry Pochin's daughter married the first Lord Aberconway and she, her son and grandson have further developed the house and hugely improved the gardens. The large Drawing-Room wing was added to the north-west tower in 1898. | Bodnant House sits among an area of over 80 acres of world renowned gardens. Most of Bodnant Gardens were first laid out by Henry Pochin, from 1874 onwards until his death in 1895. The garden, but not the House or other parts of the estate, was presented to the National Trust, with an endowment, in 1949. The House was the home of the late Lord Aberconway, and members of his family continue to be actively involved in the management of the garden, its tea pavilion and car parks on behalf of the National Trust.
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I always loved the progressive, creative spirit of this place, and its tolerant pluralism. I pray that this all survives the current dark clouds and lives on.
SSC - Something Old Something New
For Old I have a collection of old 45 singles here featuring Great Balls of Fire by Jerry Lee Lewis and for New my iPhone set to play internet music. I decided to include the journey in between with a selection of CDs here featuring Ray Charles' last Album Genius Loves Company then moving on to my iPod which unfortunately is not functioning correctly at the moment. The title is a nod to the 70s genre of ProgRock.
For a bit of a throw back music wise you could try I got the Music in Me by Kiki Dee
Apologies, just realised that I have strayed from the brief, shouldn't have had the bit in the middle.
Shot processed with Darktable from RAW. Improvements like Tone Curve, Highpass filters, Lowpass filters, Channel Mixer and others were managed also with Darktable. Haida Neutral filter of 6 steps was used.
Finally, an Orton effect was applied, keeping the first rocks well focused while an incremental and progressive blur is applied to the most distant.
Excerpt from webapp.driftscape.com/map/62fd1ffe-db0e-11eb-8000-bc1c5a8...:
Barren Ground Caribou
Spadina Station
In 1977 artist Joyce Wieland travelled to Kinngait (Cape Dorset) for the first time, to the West Baffin Eskimo Co-op, by then a well-known print-making studio. She had already, in 1971, established a firm reputation as an artist, being the first living woman to have a solo exhibit at the National Gallery of Canada. So when she was invited to create a piece for the new Spadina subway line, she declared that she wanted to bring the Arctic tundra to the city, but in a surprising and feminine way. She says, “I think of Canada as female.”
This large 8' by 30' quilt features a herd of seventeen barren ground caribou on a low rise. Barren-ground caribou are a species of reindeer that comprise about half the caribou in Canada and since 1937 have appeared on Canadian quarters. Both males and females have antlers. The colours and textures of the Arctic tundra are reproduced in swaths of bright fabric which complement the pale blue Arctic sky above and the muted tones of the caribou which, coincidentally, mirror the brown tiles of the station floor. Perspective is created through horizontal bands in the blue quilted sky which become progressively narrower as the sky approaches the horizon. The animals face us, observing us, as if we are interlopers in their land, not the other way around.
This quilt was sewn over a period of eight months by Joyce and a team of six quilters. It was created ten years after Joyce Weiland's famous 1968 quilt “Reason over Passion” where she subverted a statement by Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau by passionately illustrating his quote with quilted hearts.
A look back at these beautiful power units of Progressive Rail in Lakeville, MN. These two are now in their Wisconsin branch hauling sand.
a promo made for my studio manager who used to be a progressive house dj.
taken on a rooftop near I-95 entrance in center city, philly
The B place further down the road has wilder hoo doos to be sure. I just love this place because of the almost park like setting. I've probably hiked fifty miles in here and have only seen a small portion. Best thing is unlike the B place I have yet to once see another person in here in about 25 visits. Only problem is the dirt road is getting progressively worse and I'm hoping it's on the list for a road grader run one day.