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Schloss Wörlitz, the house that established neo-classicism in Germany, was built for Prince Franz after designs by Friedrich Wilhelm von Erdmannsdorff. It still contains its original late 18th century furnishings and decoration.

 

After returning from his Grand Tour Prince Franz chose Wörlitz as the starting point for his project to enhance the appearance of his country. This included the construction of a new house. Between 1769 and 1773 the Schloss was built emulating the country houses of the English nobility. The perfectly preserved, elaborate interior of the house reflects the travels and interests of the Prince. It includes antique sculptures, Italian and Dutch paintings (e.g. Rubens) and English pottery. The elaborate stucco work and the bespoke furniture made specifically for the house by Abraham and David Roentgen bear witness to the artistic inclinations of their patron.

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Deutsche Röntgen Museum

 

In der traditionsreichen Tuchmacherstadt Lennep wurde Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen am 27. März 1845 geboren. Der Spross einer Tuchmacherfamilie verbrachte hier seine ersten Lebensjahre. 1895 entdeckte er an der Universität Würzburg die Strahlen, die heute die ganze Welt als Röntgenstrahlen kennt. Röntgens Arbeit revolutionierte nicht nur die gesamte medizinische Diagnostik und Therapie, sie bereitete auch den Weg für neue naturwissenschaftliche Erkenntnisse und viele hochtechnologische Anwendungen. Der geniale Physiker, Entdecker und Forscher wurde 1901 mit dem ersten Nobelpreis für Physik ausgezeichnet.

 

Lennep Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen was born on March 27, 1845 in the traditional cloth-making town. The offspring of a cloth-making family spent the first years of his life here. In 1895, at the University of Würzburg, he discovered the rays that are now known throughout the world as X-rays. Roentgen's work not only revolutionized the entire field of medical diagnostics and therapy, it also paved the way for new scientific discoveries and many high-tech applications. The brilliant physicist, discoverer and researcher was awarded the first Nobel Prize in Physics in 1901.

Als Intarsiator bezeichnet man den Zuschneider von Intarsien, der häufig gleichzeitig auch der Entwerfer der Intarsien ist.

Besonders bekannte und renommierte Intarsien-Künstler sind Abraham Roentgen und sein Sohn David, die bei ihren Arbeiten auf die kleinsten Details achten und so beispielsweise bei figürlichen Darstellungen auch die Schatten umsetzten.

Was versteht man unter einem Intarsienbild?

Von einem Intarsienbild ist die Rede, wenn Intarsien einen eigenständigen, bildhaften Charakter aufweisen

 

An intarsiator is the person who cuts intarsia and is often also the designer of the intarsia.

Particularly well-known and renowned intarsia artists are Abraham Roentgen and his son David, who pay attention to the smallest details in their work and, for example, also implement the shadows in figurative representations.

What is meant by an intarsia picture?

An intarsia picture is when intarsia has an independent, pictorial character.

also by a Russian artist Ismailovo Park Moscow Ismailowoer Park Moskau flic.kr/p/e3nHvR

 

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Deutsche Röntgen Museum

 

In der traditionsreichen Tuchmacherstadt Lennep wurde Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen am 27. März 1845 geboren. Der Spross einer Tuchmacherfamilie verbrachte hier seine ersten Lebensjahre. 1895 entdeckte er an der Universität Würzburg die Strahlen, die heute die ganze Welt als Röntgenstrahlen kennt. Röntgens Arbeit revolutionierte nicht nur die gesamte medizinische Diagnostik und Therapie, sie bereitete auch den Weg für neue naturwissenschaftliche Erkenntnisse und viele hochtechnologische Anwendungen. Der geniale Physiker, Entdecker und Forscher wurde 1901 mit dem ersten Nobelpreis für Physik ausgezeichnet.

 

Lennep Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen was born on March 27, 1845 in the traditional cloth-making town. The offspring of a cloth-making family spent the first years of his life here. In 1895, at the University of Würzburg, he discovered the rays that are now known throughout the world as X-rays. Roentgen's work not only revolutionized the entire field of medical diagnostics and therapy, it also paved the way for new scientific discoveries and many high-tech applications. The brilliant physicist, discoverer and researcher was awarded the first Nobel Prize in Physics in 1901.

where Roentgen was born

Kodak Ektar 100 with Mamiya 645 super and Sekor 45 mm

I wish I could spend nights in the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone to get to experiance what it like at night. For now I'll imagine what it is like using Photoshop and some sky replacements with the base shot taken at high noon.

 

For this one I used ON1's SkySwap Plugin.

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Explore highest position: 13 on Friday, February 2, 2018

Human back in pulsating pain

Taken with KnightX CPL 58 mm filter

Needing except for the watermark

 

The bath pavilion is located on a wide terrace, bordered to the south by the Hinţa stream and to the north by the rest of the park and the alley that goes up to the former Polyclinic ("State Hotel no. 1") and to the "Palace" Hotel. It was built between 1911-1914 according to the plans of the architect Ernest Doneaud, under the direction of the engineers Puklicky and Brătescu, and was put into use in 1915. The completion of the building took place in stages due to the war and the destruction during the German occupation. The pavilion has the shape of the letter E. The main facade has a central tower and two secondary ones that flank it and that take the building out of plan by approx. 10 m, framing the roof of the stairs. The central tower far exceeds the framework, having, under its truncated conical roof, a belt, a frieze of red brick built straight and to the height, followed by a cornice extended with a beam that covers the window openings. Over the steep roof, interrupted by dormers, rises a second tower, smaller in size with oculi instead of windows, and with a peak element, specific to the rococo style. The architectural decoration lends the ensemble, in its central part, something of the appearance of a Buddhist temple. The architectural particularities, among which the striking decorative load, not generalized, however, indicate the edifice's belonging to the rococo style, which represents the last phase of evolution of baroque architecture.

Initially, the Bathhouse had 146 cabins and in 1914, under the leadership of Dr. H. Botescu, the “Physiotherapy Institute” was established. Here, in addition to the well-known static electricity treatment devices, German-made electrotherapy devices and even a “Roentgen” installation were installed.

During the period 1919-1921, 19 first-class bath cabins were installed, which had remained unfinished due to the war, and during the period 1923-1924, the "Roentgen" installation was restored, compressed air cabins were put into operation, and diathermy devices were installed, to which ultraviolet ray devices were added in 1927. The compressed air cabins were made up of iron caissons assembled by riveting in which patients breathed air at a superbaric pressure, being a novelty on a European level. These procedures constituted the beginning of the treatment of upper respiratory tract diseases, a treatment in which Băile Govora gained a well-deserved reputation. In the years 1921-1923, in this establishment, through the care of the Ministry of War, Constantin Ţurcanu, a veteran of the War of Independence who became famous through the poem "Peneş Turcanul" written by Vasile Alexander.

At the lowest level, mineral and sapropelic mud treatments, hydrotherapy and hydroelectric baths were performed. Also here, maintenance and repair workshops for electromedical equipment were set up, where, between 1960 and 1980, specialists and technicians worked, constituting the core of the "County Workshop for Maintenance and Repair of Medical Equipment" in Rm. Vâlcea. In the lobby at the main entrance, the medical consultation rooms of the chief doctors were set up, where they carried out their activities: Dr. V. Teodoru-Govora, the author of the resort's first monograph, Prof. Dr. D. Danielopol, Dr. Haralambie Botescu, the founder of the Physiotherapy Institutes in Govora and Călimăneşti, Dr. Fl. Sărăţeanu, Dr. Ştefan Cârciumărescu, Dr. Virginia Dobjanski, Dr. Emil Cociaşu, Dr. Ion Cismărescu, Dr. Virgil Geiculescu, Dr. Leonida Ciunganu, Dr. Emil Jianu, Dr. Eduard Spulber.

Today, the building, which is in an advanced state of decay, is privately owned and is to be preserved. The owner's intention is to restore it to the tourist circuit by developing a 5-star hotel with a spa and wellness center.

 

source:

www.primaria-govora.ro/pavilionul-central-bai/

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A Nursery from the Children of Chernobyl

Inside one of the many abandoned schools in the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone.

Inside an electronics classroom inside the Chernob yl Exclusion Zone

天主教聖樂倫教堂 - 安平路 / 站在不同的角度 - 看見不同的樣貌

Catholicism oratorio roentgen church - Anping road / Stand on a different angle - See a different appearance

Catholicism oratorio roentgen - Anping carretera / De pie en un ángulo diferente - Vea una apariencia diferente

カトリックチャペル教会のレントゲン - 安平路 / 異なる角に立ちます - 見の異なる樣の容貌を見ます

Katholizismus Oratorium Roentgen Kirche - Anping Straße / Stellen Sie sich auf einem anderen Blickwinkel - Sehen Sie ein anderes Aussehen

Catholicisme oratorios roentgen église - Anping route / Tenez-vous sur un autre angle - Voir une apparence différente

 

Anping Tainan Taiwan / Anping Tainan Taiwán / 台灣台南安平

 

管樂小集 2016/07/02 安平古堡 Fort Zeelandia performances 1080P

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{My Blog / Great Music The splendid performance touches your heart}

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{Mein Blog / Große Musik die herrliche Leistung berührt Ihr Herz}

{Mon blog / La grande musique l'exécution splendide touche votre coeur}

 

Melody 曲:JAPAN / Words 詞:Sheesen / Singing : Sheesen

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家住安南鹽溪邊

The family lives in nearby the Annan salt river

 

隔壁就是聽雨軒

The next door listens to the rain porch

 

一旦落日照大員

The sunset Shineing to the Taiwan at once

 

左岸青龍飛九天

The left bank white dragon flying in the sky

One of the nurseries inside the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone

3.6 Roentgen Not Great, Not Terrible.

OUTFIT:

 

*COX*Ibiza Tank TOP

Shorts:

*COX*MOOD Shorts

 

Body Parts:

 

Hair: DURA U110

 

Tattoo:

 

GLITTERBURPS- Monster (Bom)

Meshmafia -Kiss Me

DAPPA - Josei

 

Wings:

+ Archangelum Alis {egosumaii}

 

favorite song :

Hyde ~ Roentgen - Angels Tale [HQ]

www.youtube.com/watch?v=RyHch2nw180

天主教聖樂倫教堂 - 安平路 / 夏日的藍與綠 - 天主保祐世人

Catholicism oratorio roentgen church - Anping road / Summer, blue and green - God bless the world

Catholicism oratorio roentgen - Anping carretera / Verano, azul y verde - Dios bendiga el mundo

カトリックチャペル教会のレントゲン - 安平路 / 夏の日の青がと緑だ - 神は世間の人を守ってくださります

Katholizismus Oratorium Roentgen Kirche - Anping Straße / Sommer, blau und grün - Gott segne die Welt

Catholicisme oratorios roentgen église - Anping route / Été, bleu et vert - Que Dieu bénisse le monde

 

Anping Tainan Taiwan / Anping Tainan Taiwán / 台灣台南安平

 

管樂小集 2016/07/02 安平古堡 Fort Zeelandia performances 1080P

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{My Blog / Great Music The splendid performance touches your heart}

{My Blog / 管楽小集すばらしい公演-はあなたの心を心を打ちます}

{Mi blog / La gran música el funcionamiento espléndido toca su corazón}

{Mein Blog / Große Musik die herrliche Leistung berührt Ihr Herz}

{Mon blog / La grande musique l'exécution splendide touche votre coeur}

 

Melody 曲:JAPAN / Words 詞:Sheesen / Singing : Sheesen

{ 夢旅人 1990 Dream Traveler 1990 }

  

家住安南鹽溪邊

The family lives in nearby the Annan salt river

 

隔壁就是聽雨軒

The next door listens to the rain porch

 

一旦落日照大員

The sunset Shineing to the Taiwan at once

 

左岸青龍飛九天

The left bank white dragon flying in the sky

....noch zum Röntgen.

 

.... yet the X-ray.

 

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Taken for 'Saturday Self Challenge': "Industrial"

 

Skip maintenance at "Basingstoke Skip Hire"

天主教聖樂倫教堂 - 安平路 / 白雲藍天十字架 - 安平小鎮故事多

Catholicism oratorio roentgen church - Anping road / Cross blue sky and white clouds - Anping town story more

Catholicism oratorio roentgen - Anping carretera / Cross cielo azul y nubes blancas - historia de la ciudad más Anping

カトリックチャペル教会のレントゲン - 安平路 / 白い雲の青空の十字架 - 安平小鎮のストーリが多いです

Katholizismus Oratorium Roentgen Kirche - Anping Straße / Cross blauem Himmel und weißen Wolken - Anping Stadt Geschichte mehr

Catholicisme oratorios roentgen église - Anping route / Cross ciel bleu et nuages blancs - Anping ville histoire plus

 

Anping Tainan Taiwan / Anping Tainan Taiwán / 台灣台南安平

 

管樂小集 2016/07/02 安平古堡 Fort Zeelandia performances 1080P

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{My Blog / 管樂小集精彩演出-觸動你的心}

{My Blog / Great Music The splendid performance touches your heart}

{My Blog / 管楽小集すばらしい公演-はあなたの心を心を打ちます}

{Mi blog / La gran música el funcionamiento espléndido toca su corazón}

{Mein Blog / Große Musik die herrliche Leistung berührt Ihr Herz}

{Mon blog / La grande musique l'exécution splendide touche votre coeur}

 

Melody 曲:JAPAN / Words 詞:Sheesen / Singing : Sheesen

{ 夢旅人 1990 Dream Traveler 1990 }

  

家住安南鹽溪邊

The family lives in nearby the Annan salt river

 

隔壁就是聽雨軒

The next door listens to the rain porch

 

一旦落日照大員

The sunset Shineing to the Taiwan at once

 

左岸青龍飛九天

The left bank white dragon flying in the sky

Normally, I don't concern myself with shadows and bright sun, but when I came upon Christine Falls in Mt. Rainier National Park, I really wanted to get that picture. But I had to contend with dark areas, deep shadows, bright sun, sparkling water, and every other lighting condition. [Note the blue pool to the left of the top of the falls in the greenery. I missed it when I was going through my Rainier shots.]

 

It may be only the second time I've spent more than 30 minutes on one shot, the other being Monterey Bay from Point Lobos where I took 300 shots and spent an hour. However, there's something very satisfying in mastering frustration. It was a hot day, and Christine Falls was cool in more ways that one. Well, I don't know if I succeeded. or, if at the same time, my dislike of tripods had finally come to nip me, but this is what I came up with, and at least I won't soon forget this spot in our travels. Five trips to Mt. Rainier, and it's only been recently that I sometimes forget which trip which images came from. This was our fourth.

 

If anyone would like to help with the very top of the waterfall, I'd appreciate it. I have no software to dull... but do I really want to? It's one scape that I'll remember. And it's only one of three waterfalls that seemed so satisfying. Btw, I did spend many hours trying to get Silver Falls in Oregon. I descended down to the base and behind the falls more than five times in three years and was never able to capture them. It's extremely dark, and in 1964-66, all I had was a Kodak Retina IV with a stock Roentgen (?) lens from Germany. And that camera with it's stock 55mm lens weighed over four pounds. I was just proud that I could lug that thing around, my first DSLR.

Giessen Old Cemetery hasthe graves of many of the academics from the local university including a number of professors that created forestry as we know it and scientist s, including Father of X-Ray, Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen, who is modestly buried in a family plot.

Skip hire business on the local Daneshill industrial estate, where all the roads are named after scientists and engineers.

Taken for saturday self Challenge': "New Topographic"

 

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Young stars much less massive than the Sun can unleash a torrent of X-ray radiation that can significantly shorten the lifetime of planet-forming disks surrounding these stars. This result comes from a new study of a group of nearby stars using data from NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory and other telescopes.

 

Researchers found evidence that intense X-ray radiation produced by some of the young stars in the TW Hya association (TWA), which is about 160 light years from Earth, has destroyed disks of dust and gas surrounding them. These disks are where planets form. The stars are only about 8 million years old, compared to the 4.5-billion-year age of the Sun. Astronomers want to learn more about systems this young because they are at a crucial age for the birth and early development of planets.

 

Another key difference between the Sun and the stars in the study involves their mass. The TWA stars in the new study weigh between about one tenth to one half the mass of the Sun and also emit less light. Until now, it was unclear whether X-ray radiation from such small, faint stars could affect their planet-forming disks of material. These latest findings suggest that a faint star’s X-ray output may play a crucial role in determining the survival time of its disk.

 

These results mean that astronomers may have to revisit current ideas on the formation process and early lives of planets around these faint stars.

 

Using X-ray data from NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory, the European Space Agency’s XMM-Newton observatory and ROSAT (the ROentgen SATellite), the team looked at the intensity of X-rays produced by a group of stars in the TWA, along with how common their star-forming disks are. They split the stars into two groups to make this comparison. The first group of stars had masses ranging from about one third to one half that of the Sun. The second group contained stars with masses only about one tenth that of the Sun, which included relatively large brown dwarfs, objects that do not have sufficient mass to generate self-sustaining nuclear reactions in their cores.

 

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Roentgen's cat myau x-ray-meow

Shot for the FlickrFriday theme X-ray, this was my attempt to create a photo inspired by the first x-ray taken by Roentgen of the hand of his wife Anna Bertha.

- in the front you can see the building of "Cafe Roentgen"

- in the background you can see the giant 95m high crane of the local shipyard "MV Werften"; Warnemünde

Actually it's very difficult to find in English some word, which is interesting for my Dictionary, begins by letter X. So... X-ray...

 

X-ray (noun).

 

1. X-rays is a band of electromagnetic radiation with wavelengths between gamma rays and ultraviolet radiation, produced by the bombardment of a substance (usually one of the heavy metals) by a stream of electrons moving at great velocity, as in a vacuum tube: X-rays are capable of penetrating opaque or solid substances, ionizing gases and body tissues through which they pass or, by extended exposure, destroying tissue, and affecting photographic plates and fluorescent screens: they are widely used in medicine for study, diagnosis, and treatment of certain organic disorders, esp. of internal structures of the body, also used for security purposes.

 

In many languages, X-radiation called Roentgen radiation, after Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen, who is generally credited as their discoverer, and who had named them X-rays to signify an unknown type of radiation...

 

Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen (1845 – 1923) was a German physicist, who, on 8 November 1895, produced and detected electromagnetic radiation in a wavelength range today known as X-rays or Röntgen rays, an achievement that earned him the first Nobel Prize in Physics in 1901...

Although the new rays would eventually come to bear his name in many languages where they became known as Röntgen Rays, he always preferred the term X-rays. Nearly two weeks after his discovery, he took the very first picture using x-rays of his wife's hand, Anna Bertha. When she saw her skeleton she exclaimed "I have seen my death!"...

 

Because of X-rays, our privacy is broken and any person with x-ray machine can see what’s inside of your lagage, what you had for dinner but fortunately can’t read your spirits, so... you can be happy.

 

Much better viewed large View On Black

Chicago, IL - International Museum of Surgical Science

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avril 2022 - Milano

via Guglielmo Roentgen: nuova sede dell'università Bocconi (Grafton Architects, 2002-08)

Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen, discoverer of X-Rays (Röntgen Rays), shown as a Brickhead holding an X-Ray tube.

This photograph has been processed to look vintage.

Inside the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone

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