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I tried doing a panorama of Arlington Memorial Amphitheater again this year after hiking in DC. Coming here is like going back in time ;)
always Mr. Dark..❤️
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my super talented Husbands version here:
Featuring some cozy boots by Eudora...they are out now at faMESHed...pictured:
Eudora3D Buffy Boots
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Eudora Flickr: flic.kr/ps/2srs29
Fab leather chair by Muniick...lots of texture change options!
Muniick (Adult) Roebling Leather Club Armchair w/Blanket
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Sneak peek of a new fireplace by Muniick coming soon!
Can find it now at the mainstore!
Muniick - Roebling Lounge Limestone Fireplace
Muniick - Roebling Lounge Fireplace Screen
Muniick - Roebling Lounge Fireplace Tool Set
Muniick - Roebling Lounge Birdcage Candle A
Muniick - Roebling Lounge Birdcage Candle B
Adorable husky pup from Rezz Room:
[Rezz Room] Siberian Husky Puppy Animesh (Companion) v2.0.0
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[Rezz Room] flickr: flic.kr/ps/37vrZw
One of my all time fave rugs:
.:revival:. vintage rug
Thanks always for the support! 😁
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Muniick -Adult- French Revival Fireplace Set
You can buy the full set or smaller sets, now -25%,
the big ficus is just 50L!
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Die Gothic Revival von einer romantischen Sehnsucht nach einer nicht mehr zurückzuholenden Vergangenheit geprägt.
Delmar Reformed Church, built in the 1800s in a Gothic Revival style. Major additions to the back and to the right of the original church reflect its importance to members in the local community, including many of Dutch colonial descent.
Biryulevsky Arboretum, Moscow. The beginning of cherry blossoms.
Бирюлёвский дендропарк, Москва. Начало цветения сакуры.
Saturday morning spent with some fleeting sunlight in a Sussex bluebells woodland. This shot was taken when a cloud bank covered the sun. Was quite refreshing to shoot without direct light for a change.
On our way from Nelson to Kelowna, we came across a section of forest previously devestated by fire, the area seemed to be on track to recovery with the green coming back.
This is a pano stitched by a Samsung cell phone photo app.
Biryulevsky Arboretum, Moscow. The beginning of cherry blossoms.
Бирюлёвский дендропарк, Москва. Начало цветения сакуры.
Karen Hess and Daedalus Howell at Petaluma Rivertown Revival. The two run Culture Dept. It creates one-of-a-kind experiential and narrative art encounters in Petaluma, CA. culturedept.com July 14, 2018
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Action in the wet from this weekend's Goodwood Revival classic motor racing - Richmond & Gordon Trophies race.
© Dominic Scott 2024
A river is illuminated by the setting sun as it races towards the Ogilvie Mountains, in Tombstone Territorial Park, Yukon, Canada
The divisions of one into many are caused by light and shade,
and if we looked keenly into life,
both within and without,
we should realize clearly that it is one life,
one light,
which appears divided and made into many by different shades.
Hazrat Inayat Khan
NIKON D810
Nikkor14.0-24.0 mm f/2.8
@14mm
1/2 s
f/11
ISO200 Two images focus stacked for DOF
The last time I hiked to this river it was completely dry. Finally after 2 months of drought the rivers were revived with inches of rain and melting snow. It was nice to visit and be able to shoot long exposure again :)
Introducing "Revival," a Japandi bedroom set that transcends ordinary decor. Immerse your space in the warmth of natural wood tones, harmonized with a wall piece inspired by the Koi fish. A symbolism of perseverance and courage, the Koi swimming upstream mirrors the transformative journey of resilience and beauty. Elevate your sanctuary with a set that embodies the spirit of revival. Available at The Dubai Event 01/20
when a parking lot turns into a classic car museum...
1930 Bentley Speed Six Nutting Coupe "Blue Train"
911 S
Brignoles - France
Caméra: Nikon D80
Exposition: 0,004 sec (1/250)
Aperture: f/8.0
Longueur focale: 50 mm
Vitesse ISO: 100
To view more of my images, Abbey Gardens, and St Edmundsbury Cathedral, please click "here" !
St Edmundsbury Cathedral is the cathedral for the Church of England's Diocese of St Edmundsbury and Ipswich. It is the seat of the Bishop of St Edmundsbury and Ipswich and is in Bury St Edmunds. A church has stood on the site of the cathedral since at least 1065, when St Denis's Church was built within the precincts of Bury St Edmunds Abbey. In the early 12th century the Abbot, Anselm had wanted to make a pilgrimage along the Way of St James to Santiago de Compostela. He was unsuccessful and instead rebuilt St Denis's and dedicated the new church to Saint James, which served as the parish church for the north side of Bury St Edmunds. This church was largely rebuilt, starting in 1503, with more alterations in the 18th and 19th centuries. When the Diocese of St Edmundsbury and Ipswich was created in 1914, St James Church was made the cathedral. In 1959 Benjamin Britten wrote the Fanfare for St Edmundsbury for a "Pageant of Magna Carta" held in the cathedral grounds. From 1960 onwards, there was renewed building work designed to transform the parish church into a cathedral building, with the rebuilding of the chancel and the creation of transepts and side chapels. The cathedral architect from 1943 to 1988 was Stephen Dykes Bower and he left £2 million for the completion of the cathedral. In the cathedral grounds a new choir school and visitor's centre were built which were opened in 1990. A Gothic revival tower was built between 2000 and 2005. The font was designed in 1870 by George Gilbert Scott, constructed on a medieval shaft, with a cover by F. E. Howard of Oxford. The decoration was added in 1960.
In addition to guided tours of the cathedral itself, visitors can view changing exhibits of art in the Edmund Gallery, and an exhibit of historic and religious regalia and artefacts in the Cathedral Treasures display. The painting "The Martyrdom of St Edmund" by Brian Whelan hangs in the Lady Chapel.