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Chozuya is a place for wash your hands with water and rinse your mouth to clean yourself . It is in every shrines and temples.
5Q65 Doncaster Belmont Yard - Oxley, with 730036 and 730038, with the purification lakes in the background and wet fields to the right.
Excerpt from the poster:
Purification Scene Performed by Thorh and Horus: Originally placed in a tomb, these two panels would have flanked an image of a priest called Nesmin. The ibis-headed god Thoth and the falcon-headed god Horus are pouring a life giving-water offering on the deceased. This scene is commonly depicted on the funerary equipment and can be seen on Tamut’s cartonnage case.
Late Period, 664-332 BCE. Provenance unknown. Limestone.
5M57 Bicester MoD - Derby RTC passes Lea Marston, nice to have a 37 at speed with coaching stock. Wildlife report, red kite flying low over the Tame.
6E08 Wolverhampton - Immingham comes off the branch at Kingsbury Junction with the River Tame and various of its Purification Lakes in the background, a bit of Brum city centre on the horizon.
Vendredi 20 Septembre 2013 : Purification
Friday, September 20th2013 : Purification
Viernes a 20 de Septiembre de 2013 : Purificación
Feux de lavandes.....Dommage de ne pas pouvoir partager le parfum
Fires of lavenders..... It's a pity not to be able to share the perfume
Fuegos de lavandas..... Daño de no poder compartir el perfume
Fuochi di lavande.....Danno di non potere dividere il profumo
L'idée est de vous présenter une photo par jour pendant 1 an selon l'humeur et les rencontres du jour
The idea is to present you a photo a day during 1 year according to the humor and the day meetings
La idea es presentarle una foto al día durante 1 año según el humor y los encuentros del día
L'idea è di presentarvi una foto per giorno durante 1 anno secondo l'umore e gli incontri del giorno
Sperando che non si distenda non più ^^
The figure on this pic represents the brainwashed mass of our society. And as it continues to read Exupery´s "Little Prince" it starts to feel as if it were looking right into the mirror. Doing so it cracks out from its shell and purifies.
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Constructed in 1898 and originally called Consumers Gas Company Water Gas Purification House, No 51 Parliament St in the Corktown neighbourhood of Toronto Canada sat vacant for years but reopened in 2004 after being converted into a police station. The building was registered as a Heritage Property by The City of Toronto in 1996.
Original photography from 2021 using a Canon EOS RP body with a Sigma 24-105mm F4 DG OS HSM Art lens. Reprocessed using Silver EFEX Pro as a Lightroom plugin for the Black and White conversion.
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Monaguillo, or young monk, carries incense burner in front of Semana Santa procession in Antigua, Guatemala.
Copal, a natural tree resin, is burned as incense to purify the air before the Anda, or float, depicting Christ's last week.
Although this doesn't look like it, this is an air purification system in Hong Kong. In-fact, this is the world’s largest air purification system.
Provided for the Central-Wan Chai Bypass, it can remove at least 80 percent of key pollutants from roadside emissions.
The East Vent Shaft, pictured here, is designed to look like a sail of a boat. The system handles 5.4 million cubic meters of vehicle exhaust every hour.
Tirta Empul (Holy spring) where Balinese Hindus go for ritual purification. Believers seeking protective blessing and deliverance from illness travel to the site from all over the world.
Photo taken using long exposure without filter to convey motions.
The Govind Dev Ji Temple attracts thousands of devotees daily, who flock to seek blessings, participate in religious ceremonies, and experience the profound spiritual atmosphere within its sacred precincts. practice of washing before praying, known as "abhishek," is an integral part of worship at the Temple. Devotees cleanse themselves with water before entering the temple sanctum to offer prayers to Lord Krishna. This ritual symbolizes purification of the body, mind, and soul, preparing worshippers for spiritual communion with the divine.
on my journies found this wonderful Lotus Flower by coincidence ... its purifying power was much needed ... :)
Snapshot from virtual world Second Life, Dreamscapes 2
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The R. C. Harris Water Treatment Plant in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, is both a crucial piece of infrastructure and an architecturally acclaimed historic building named after the longtime commissioner of Toronto's public works R.C. Harris. It is located in the east of the city at the eastern end of Queen Street and at the foot of Victoria Park Avenue along the shore of Lake Ontario in the Beaches neighbourhood
With an early 20th-century Toronto plagued with water shortages and unclean drinking water, public health advocates such as George Nasmith and Toronto's Medical Officer of Health, Dr. Charles Hastings, campaigned for a modern water purification system.
The structure was constructed on the former site of Victoria Park, a waterfront amusement park that operated until 1906. Construction on the plant began in 1932 and the building became operational on November 1, 1941. The building, unlike most modern engineering structures, was also created to make an architectural statement. Fashioned in the Art Deco style, the cathedral-like structure remains one of Toronto's most admired buildings. It is, however, little known to outsiders. The interiors are just as opulent with marble entryways and vast halls filled with pools of water and filtration equipment. The plant has thus earned the nickname The Palace of Purification. -Wikipedia
今天不喝咖啡,改喝茶吧~XD
忙碌的一週即將告一個段落,奉上一杯茶,回甘每一日因倉促的節奏而忘卻的漫活..............
Good night!
Jhihtan Water Purification Plant,Xindian,New Taipei City~
新北市,新店,直潭淨水場~
Purification
When a flow of freshness and oxygen reaches you and fills you with energy.
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Purification
Quand un flot de fraicheur et d'oxygène te submerge et te fait faire le plein d'énergie.
好啦,胡亂惡搞之後,也該乖乖清庫存了~(掩面)
奉上迷霧蒸發後的破曉一刻,大家都好好加把勁在春天上進一下!
Jhihtan Water Purification Plant,Xindian,New Taipei City~
新北市,新店,直潭淨水場~
(EXPLORED - June 28, 2013)
(catharsis = purification, renewal, reborn of the soul and spirit through art)
Metsovo, Pindus Mountains, Greece
Welcome to Chicago Fine Art Architectural Workshop – September 5-8, 2013 – Info & Registrations I'll be a guest speaker and co-instructor at this workshop, joining some of the best internationally award-winning B&W fine art photographers.
Now, as for this image, it's the last in my winter series for now, next image will be one from my architectural series Ode to Black (aka Black Hope) in a couple of days.
Nothing better on a hot summer day than some fresh snow and a zen state of mind, just what you need to get in contact with your inner self for an existentialist analysis. Too pretentious for summer? Well, maybe, but I couldn't wait till next winter to post the latest image in my Catharsis series. So, you'll have to just imagine it's -10 degrees outside and you're sitting by the fireplace and the Christmas tree enjoying the snowfall and the Christmas carols. Just a tiny exercise of imagination, while trying to find a way to run away from the heat : )
I was promising that my last image in the series will give an answer to all the previous questions I asked in the Catharsis images and the answer is this exactly: it's like a breeze of fresh air in a stuffy hot summer day, nothing else that you would need and want more in the whole world...
You can read the story of this image and the rest of the stories this lone tree is telling in this series on my site blog.juliaannagospodarou.com/catharsis-v-new-beginnings/
Technical details:
Handheld 1/100 @ f/11, Tamron 18-270mm f/3,5-6,3 PZD @ 18mm, ISO 100, Processing: LR4, PS CS6, SilverEfex Pro2 .
In Catharsis IV - Spellbound I'm talking about the way I processed this series:http://blog.juliaannagospodarou.com/catharsis-iv-spellbound-making-of/
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Omizuya (holy water bath), today can be found in all shrines in Japan. Visitors here purify their hands and mouth before entering the shrine. In the old days, however, temple visitors washed their hands and mouth with natural water from the river and the spring. The omizuya of the Toshogu shrine was built for the purpose of purifying the visitors. The basin is 1.2 meters wide, 2.6 meters deep and 1 meter high. The basin was consecrated in 1618 by Nabeshima Katsushige, feudal lord of Kyushu-Saga. The omizuya has remained completely unchanged except for the repair of a few structural elements.
The omizuya introduced a few important architectural techniques. One of them is the use of stone pillars. The other is the water supply system. An aqueduct had been constructed that ran from a water source near the takino-o-jinja to the water basin of Omizuya. A siphon mechanism was also added. Today the water is supplied with a modern metal pipe system.
Sculptures of the flying dragon have been placed under the roof of the omizuya. This one has wings and is treated like the spiritual beast that controls water. A part was cut in the west corner of the roof to place an amulet there