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Revisited. The subway station "Westfriedhof" (Western Cemetery) on the border between the districts of Moosach and Neuhausen-Nymphenburg, along lines U1/U7.

 

Pretty popular photo location for obvious reasons...

 

The blue walls (remainders of the slurry wall that was used during construction) and the 11 huge lamps of 3.80 m diameter each give a very special atmosphere. The lamps do have yellow, red and blue lights, so each section has a slightly different atmosphere.

 

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The "blue end" of this station, with a train just opened the doors.

 

The subway station "Westfriedhof" (Western Cemetery) on the border between the districts of Moosach and Neuhausen-Nymphenburg, along lines U1/U7.

 

Pretty popular photo location for obvious reasons...

 

The blue walls (remainders of the slurry wall that was used during construction) and the 11 huge lamps of 3.80 m diameter each give a very special atmosphere. The lamps do have yellow, red and blue lights, so each section has a slightly different atmosphere.

 

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In 2012 I was covered up in Black swallowtail cats all season, but the last 3 years they've been very scarce. I recently raised 5 to chrysalis and one eclosed this month - a very healthy male that flew up over the house - not posing for shots! The remainder are all the same age and all but one were raised identically with the one that eclosed. And yet - there's been no change in their chrysalises so it looks like they're going to overwinter with me! Lord willing - we'll have fresh Black swallowtails come April.

 

(The above shot was on fennel with our hibiscus providing pink bokeh. Georgia yard)

 

Happy Hug-a-bug Tuesday!

 

Nowadays, Groundhogs are very popular on February 2 every year, but the above question arises in respect of remainder of the year. Here is an example.

 

This one, which I take to be a female, lives at the base of this stump on our property and eats grass and weeds, mostly nocturnally. In the evenings, she frequently basks in the setting sun on this wheel, which is well removed from any buildings. It would be nice to gain some influence with her and to affect her predictions, but she seems nice but is socially remote and camera shy, so we have no relationship.

  

a moated half-timbered manor house 4.5 miles (7.2 km) southwest of Congleton in Cheshire, England. The earliest parts of the house were built for the prosperous Cheshire landowner William Moreton in about 1504–08, and the remainder was constructed in stages by successive generations of the family until about 1610.

When this friendly house finch stopped by shortly after dawn, he sure helped to brighten up the remainder of the day!

There's that infamous red hat at my favourite tree. Sadly, the remainder of the STS crew had already departed south before our slog up to this patch of limestone pavement. Thanks to SkyeBaggie for his delightful company.

The Dr. Eugene Clark Library is in Lockhart, Texas. When I wasn't taking pictures of commodes..:) I was taking architecture pictures. Lockhart isn't a large city but it has some great looking old buildings. Here's some info on it:

This unique and historically significant building was built with a $10,000 bequest from Dr. Eugene Clark. Dr. Clark was a native of New Orleans, and his father died on the battlefield during the Civil War when Dr. Clark was only three.

 

In 1896, Dr. Clark left Lockhart to study in London and Vienna. In 1897 he returned to Texas to set up practice in San Antonio in his new specialty -- ear, nose and throat. While practicing in San Antonio, Dr. Clark became very ill. He went to New York for surgery. On his way to New York he came through Lockhart to see his old friends. In New York his condition was pronounced incurable and he left to return to the only home he had known in New Orleans.

 

On his death bed, with Mr. Purcell and Miss Young by his side he dictated a will specifying that the citizens of Lockhart should have a library and lyceum. His will left $10,000 to the people of Lockhart, of which $6,000 was to be used for construction, $1,000 to buy books and the remainder was to be put in a trust to maintain the building and purchase new books.

Remainders of the Fort Hartenberg. It was demolished in 1920 during the French occupation of Mainz after WW I.

When all the happy summer sunshine

Wears off our building exteriors like a

Middle of the day dream we’ve woken from abruptly

To discover it’s evening and too late to call friends,

It leaves behind an Autumn that rushes to the surface

Surrounded by a promise of winter and last looks before frost

It is almost like when the skin is all gone

Blood is the only remainder

  

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Vroenhoven/Riemst

Belgium

Ney&Partners Architects

 

The Vroenhoven Bridge near Riemst at the Belgian border is one of the three bridges across the Prince Albert Canal, where the German attack on Belgium started during the second world war. The bridge features remainders of a bunker, a memorial site and a small (very interesting) museum.

A formation that looks like the head of a sphinx or lotus flower standing far above the remainder of the iceberg.

An older shot from the archives re-enhanced. I have been listing all my images from lightroom to move them off my computer to an external. I need the space. It is a daunting task.

Happy Slider Sunday

Nothing wrong with having the kitchen outside when it looks like this! Enjoy the remainder of your summer friends..it will soon be fall!!!!

 

items used:

[etnia] Mexican Kitchen Set

Serenity Style- La Hacieda de Morelos

Serenity Style-Morelos Ceramic Pot

Serenity Style-Morelos Ladder

tarte. wheel cactus

tarte. saguaro cactus

tarte. prickly pear cactus

Trompe Loeil - Nevaline Bar Stool

{vespertine}thrift store giraffe planter - pencil cactus/color

{vespertine}thrift store giraffe planter - pencil cactus/clay

dust bunny . dreamy outing . net candle . silver

Lemon Tree CHEZ MOI

ionic : Huevos, cebollas, cazos y ollas

ionic : Crema de zanahoria y calabaza

ionic : Groceries , apples and water

ionic : El te de la tarde

ionic : Pasta Casera

ionic : Pa amb tomaquet

ionic : Dish drainer

PLAAKA HangingRedpepper

PLAAKA HangingTomato

{vespertine} - rosemary garden gateway / iron black

.:revival:. sisal rug

 

Thanks for dropping by and for your support!! ❤️​

 

Vroenhoven/Riemst

Belgium

Ney&Partners Architects

 

The Vroenhoven Bridge near Riemst at the Belgian border is one of the three bridges across the Albert Canal, where the German attack on Belgium started during the second world war. The bridge features remainders of a bunker, a memorial site and a small (very interesting) museum.

The Dunnell Mansion, built in 1868, in Owatonna, Minnesota. Part of the Village of Yesteryear.

I shoulda taken my tripod with me .....here's a shot of this special falls in Yellowstone. The trees cut off the rest of it.

 

"Approximately 1,000 yards (910 m) upstream from the creek's confluence with the Yellowstone River, the fall plunges 132 feet (40 m). Its name comes from the rock pinnacles at the top of the fall. Tower Creek and Tower Fall are located approximately three miles south of Roosevelt Junction on the Tower-Canyon road.

 

In August 1870, the Washburn-Langford-Doane Expedition camped near and explored the Tower Fall area for several days en route to Yellowstone Lake. In his 1871 report to Secretary of War Gustavus C. Doane, a member of the expedition described Tower Falls thus:

"Nothing can be more chastely beautiful than this lovely cascade, hidden away in the dim light of overshadowing rocks and woods, its very voice hushed to a low murmur, unheard at the distance of a few hundred yards. Thousands might pass by within a half mile and not dream of its existence; but once seen, it passes to the list of most pleasant memories. In the afternoon the remainder of the party arrived, having lost the trail on the previous day."

 

A well-known painting of the falls by Thomas Moran in 1871 helped persuade Congress to set aside Yellowstone as the world's first national park in 1872." Wikipedia

  

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Long exposure of the remainders of an old pier.

 

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Explore January 28, 2018

Remainders of Castle Methoni on Peloponnes contrast nicely with the azure Mediterranean Sea.

Another image from my encounter with this very accommodating northern hawk-owl. The owl ate the vole's head first (previous post) and is now in the process of swallowing the remainder. The framing is tight due to proximity to the owl. I didn't want to startle it by moving so I stayed where I was and kept shooting.

Halibut Point, Rockport, MA

I think this may be a remainder of hurricane Dorian, which passed by yesterday.

♫ Home

A place where I can go

To take this off my shoulders

Someone take me home

Someone take me home ♫

 

Song - youtu.be/IumYMCllMsM

 

Emberwood Lake is not no more!! Introducing Emberwood Beach. More sim pics to come as we start to finish! Loving my new house. Special thank you to my landscaping partner in crime Peggetta Iceghost-Summerfield for tag teaming this project with me!!

 

Credits:

House/Fencing - Roost

Remainder of the landscaping items: Fanatik, KIDD, Las Islas, Tiki Tattoo, Reid Parkin, HeadHunter's Island

The Redhead is native only to North America. They are common during the summer in the Lake St. Clair and Luther Marsh area of Ontario where they have established a breeding territory but basically non-existent in the remainder of the province but is an abundant migrator and winter resident.

They are members of the "Diving Duck" family but their activity is relegated to the top 3 meters of the water where they feed mostly on aquatic vegetation like duckweeds, pondweeds and leaves and stems of other grasses and weeds. They seldom surface feed like Dabbling Ducks but will on occasion.

This drake is fanning his wings after a preening session.

Increased the ISO here in the darker conditions, as it was taking up to 15 seconds at ISO 100, and at those durations the wind was moving the tree branches around too much. I shot this at both ISO's figuring I would use the ISO 800 tree part and overlay on the ISO 100 for the remainder of the scene.

 

In the end, the ISO 800 worked just fine here for the remainder of the landscape scene as it did not impact the details there in the rocks or shadows. I also liked the water flow details at the 2 seconds on the closer water drop. Hence, I really liked this ISO 800 scene pretty much as shot. Something I am taking into consideration as I shoot more with the Canon 5D for my landscapes.

There are so many forms of talented artists these days: Like Street artists, Graffiti artists, which brighten up the Urban parts of our cities, and Sculpture artists, which unlike painting, there sculptures are three-dimensional art, allowing you to view a piece from all angles.

 

And even now? - Some will use a hammer and nails, to perform some cool art, which I found these to be very fascinating to look at and well designed.

 

I spotted these fantastic abstract Face Illustration Thread Painting on Canvas, from within the inside of the Zellig Building, which is nestled in the centre of Digbeth, Zellig, formerly known as Devonshire House, is the original home of the Bird's Custard Factory. This quirky building has been refurbished, and filled with fine art, sculptures and businesses!

 

Some Information about this nailing form of ART:

String art is a thread weaving craft that's based on geometry. To make a piece of string art, a person first puts pins or nails into a wooden board

 

String art or pin and thread art is characterized by an arrangement of coloured thread strung between points to form geometric patterns or representational designs such as a ship's sails, sometimes with other artist material comprising the remainder of the work.

 

Many thanks for your cool comments and compliments from you here, my good flickr friends !!!

 

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Последние листья.

This hoary marmot trio really liked each other, snuggling close and tight. Was rather endearing watching them.

 

"The word "hoary" refers to the silver-gray fur on their shoulders and upper back; the remainder of the upper parts have drab- or reddish-brown fur.

 

The marmots hibernate seven to eight months a year in burrows they excavate in the soil, often among or under boulders. Each colony typically maintains a single hibernaculum and a number of smaller burrows, used for sleeping and refuge from predators. Each colony digs an average of five such burrows a year, and a mature colony may have over a hundred. Sleeping burrows and hibernacula are larger and more complex, with multiple entrances, deep chambers lined with plant material, and stretching to a depth of about 3.5 metres (11 ft). A colony may have up to 9 regular sleeping burrows, in addition to the larger hibernaculum." Wikipedia

 

Enjoy a wonderful weekend,

for Smile on Saturday: words

 

- new to me from Clare's flat, sent in a frame by her friend with the remainder of the jewellery, author unknown

Tailors and against eye diseases.

 

Eighth day of Christmas octave 2022: Life's Remainder?

Color does not exist, but is created in our brains. In order to see color we need light, an object and our eyes. Color arises in the presence of light. Whenever light falls on an object, some of the rays are reflected by the object and the remainder is absorbed. The part that is reflected, determines the color.

 

Our eyes cannot perceive the light that is absorbed by an object. An apple, for example, absorbs all colors, except green. Because the green is reflected and is captured by our eyes, we see the green color of the apple.

 

The most ideal light for seeing color is diffuse daylight, when the sun is more or less behind the clouds and it is slightly rainy. This produces the most truthful colors.

 

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My previous post showed the former Masonic Temple in the north side of the 100 block of W. Ryder St. in downtown Litchfield. This photo, taken in 2011, show the remainder of the block to N. State St. Three of these buildings no longer exist, including the three story tan-brick building, the former headquarters of the Litchfield Moose Lodge, and the two buildings east of it.

 

The three-story, tan brick building was originally known as the Reisch building, but is best remembered as the Moose Building. The Litchfield lodge, No. 1634 Loyal Order of Moose purchased the Reisch building in 1924 and used the second and third floors for lodge business while renting retail space on the ground floor. Among the businesses located on the first floor at mid-century was a photo business known as Montgomery's Camera Corner, and the H.G. Miller Radio and Music Store. The facade of the building was remodeled in 1952 giving it a "modern" look. A better view of the two other demolished buildings east of the Moose Lodge is provided in the next photo.

 

Litchfield, a city in Montgomery County, is located in South Central Illinois less than an hour drive from Illinois' Capital City of Springfield to the north, and St. Louis, Missouri to the south. Two separate alignments of historic U.S. Route 66 (a.k.a. the Mother Road ) run through Litchfield. It is a city known for its Route 66 icons, expansive lake, and lush landscapes. The population of Litchfield at the 2020 census was 6,605.

Right next to the Oakland airport is a 741-acre park that protects the remainder of a once-extensive marshland at San Leandro Bay. The 50-acre Arrowhead Marsh is a stopover on the Pacific Flyway and is part of the Western Hemisphere Shorebird Reserve Network. These female Buffleheads were chasing each other as we panned to capture this image. A buoyant, large-headed duck that abruptly vanishes and resurfaces as it feeds, the tiny Bufflehead spends winters bobbing in bays, estuaries, reservoirs, and lakes.

You too got a pair of socks for Christmas? And, possibly, some nickers too? INTERRUPTION. THIS IS MALICIOUS CONTENT AND POTENTIALLY DISCRIMINATORY. THE REMAINDER OF THE TEXT, APART FROM THE TECHNICAL DATA, HAS THEREFORE BEEN CUT. Fuji X-E3, a 2x tele converter and the Pentacon 30/3.5 wide-open.

The theatre is a traditional proscenium arch (the arch that separates a stage from the auditorium). with seating for up to 380, this accommodation is made up of 236 seats in the stalls, (of which four are wheelchair access spaces), while the remainder of the seating comprises the tiered circle.

 

There is also an Exhibition Hall and Digital Cinema at this venue.

The pretty town of Hoorn, north of Amsterdam, during the early evening. the prominent building is the Hoofdtoren, the last remainder of the town's medieval defense works.

A sea stack in Hellisfjörður, E-Iceland. It is an erosional remainder of a dyke - a vertical basaltic magma intrusion in a fissure that fed an ancient volcanic eruption, about 10-12 million years ago.

As I was finishing up yard work yesterday afternoon, it then rained as a cold front passed. It cleared some afterwards and figured the sky was clear for the remainder of the evening. But then double checked the radar and saw that out in western Maryland there was a second band of rain with the front, slowly breaking up. Kept my eye on this thinking there was a chance it would be passing the Baltimore area come sunset time. As we ate dinner that evening around 7 I noticed the thick clouds rolling past ... and light off to the west behind. So I made a quick trek down to visit with my dad by the river ... and about 7:45 headed outside as the sun and clouds were working some magic again.

 

It also went from low breeze to extreme gusts in about a minute once I was outside. This capture here was for 20 seconds, and just before the winds kicked up as you can see the trees there along the river were not moving much at all. It is also pretty neat to see the clouds moving at different directions and speed as can be seen here in the 20 second exposure.

 

About 15 minutes before sunset, the light coming in through the clouds and onto the river with the rays was really nice. Captured with the 9 Stop ND.

Old remainder of ancient tree, the altar of times long gone, pedestal for moss and shrooms. Memory lost in mists, left for younger trees, so they can live again and become ancient by themselves. Many leaves will fall before the old stump disappears completely.

5/13/2023 Pocket Flathead Screwdriver

Width of image 1 13/16"

Focus stack, 7 images in Helicon

The remainder of printing:

E.G. Jackson, Mgr.

Phone 2983 - Champaign, Ill.

 

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thinned out by the wind, lace against the blankness, silhouetted remainder, gentle reminder.

 

littletinperson

Due to inclement weather I will be off the computer for the remainder of today..... We are having severe thunderstorms which are producing deadly lighting and nickle size hail..... I'll catch up with you all as soon as the storm passes!! Take care my friends!!

Enjoy the remainder of your Sunday afternoon dear friends. I'm getting ready for the Daytona 500!! Just can't help myself, LOL!

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=MCBUzzBm4cg

I wish all my dear friends a happy and sunny weekend!

 

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