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I have a small kitchen garden in front of a barn, separate from the main garden. Now all that is still in it is this kale, some chard, and some parsley. Soon it will be covered in snow!
The worst part about being the one who is different is being the one who is left behind because of it.
This is one of the seven windmills (yel değirmenleri) on a hill which separates Bodrum and Gümbet. This is also one on my iPhone shots… I forgot to take my camera with me on this city trip today.
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Two Alco's, a former Belt railway of Chicago C424 and a former SP&S C425 are separated on today's ME-1, the "Slingshot" as they cruise east towards Miller Station on their trip to Jamestown. In the distance on a separate grade is the former Erie eastbound main line from Cambridge Springs to Union City.
Something transfixing about a full field. Must harp back to childhood. With the late afternoon light dying away the field started to warm up. This is a focus stack of three shots. Many thanks for looking.
I can't even begin to address the symbolism in this photo. Let me start by drawing your attention to the scratches in the stainless steel backsplash.
Indianapolis Airport, Terminal B/C
Difficult to separate from Common Chiffchaff but has pale supercilium tinged yellowish-green (especially in front of eye) - Best identified from its voice
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Olmsted Point. Separate sky and foreground exposures blended together. Clearly a lot of tweaking to the temperature for the sky exposure.
Nitmiluk National Park (Katherine Gorge), Northern Territory, Australia.
Nitmiluk National Park is in the Northern Territory of Australia, 244 km southeast of Darwin (as the crow flies), (4 hours or 350 km by road) around a series of gorges on the Katherine River and Edith Falls.
Previously named Katherine Gorge National Park, its northern edge borders Kakadu National Park. The gorges and the surrounding landscape have great ceremonial significance to the local Jawoyn people, who are custodians of Nitmiluk National Park. In Jawoyn, Nitmiluk means "place of the cicada dreaming".
Katherine Gorge, a deep gorge carved through ancient sandstone by the Katherine River, is the central attraction of the park. Katherine Gorge is made up of thirteen gorges, with rapids and falls, and follow the Katherine River, which begins in Kakadu. During the Dry, roughly from April to October, the Katherine Gorge waters are placid in most spots and ideal for swimming and canoeing.
There may be freshwater crocodiles in most parts of the river, as they nest along the banks, but they are generally harmless to humans unless provoked. Saltwater crocodiles (highly dangerous, growing up to more than 5 metres) regularly enter the river during the wet season, when the water levels are very high, and are subsequently removed and returned to the lower levels at the onset of the dry season. Thus, swimming in the wet season is prohibited.
Cruises of various lengths go as far as the fifth gorge. The gorges can be explored by canoe and flat bottomed boat. In the dry season the gorges become separated as the level of the river falls. They are interconnected in the wet. There is a visitor centre located at the Katherine Gorge, about 30 km east of the town of Katherine.
Freshwater crocodiles are widely distributed along the river year-round. During the wet season, rises in water levels may allow saltwater crocodiles to enter the gorge, where they are caught and relocated to lower levels when the dry season begins.
Birds that can be seen include ospreys, red-tailed black cockatoos, great bowerbirds, white-gaped honeyeaters and red-winged parrots. Part of the Yinberrie Hills Important Bird Area, identified as such by BirdLife International because of its importance for endangered Gouldian finches, lies in the park
The ocean & the sky equally cut by the clouds. Photograph taken at Bondi
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Jute is the golden fiber of Bangladesh. Faridpur is renowned for growing top quality jute in Bangladesh. Jute is a versatile, natural fiber that has been used for thousands of years to make things such as rope, twine, Hessian bags, rugs, and much more.
Her Majesty's Royal Palace and Fortress, more commonly known as the Tower of London, is a historic castle on the north bank of the River Thames in central London, England. It lies within the London Borough of Tower Hamlets, separated from the eastern edge of the City of London by the open space known as Tower Hill. It was founded towards the end of 1066 as part of the Norman Conquest of England. The White Tower, which gives the entire castle its name, was built by William the Conqueror in 1078, and was a resented symbol of oppression, inflicted upon London by the new ruling elite. The castle was used as a prison since at least 1100, although that was not its primary purpose. A grand palace early in its history, it served as a royal residence. As a whole, the Tower is a complex of several buildings set within two concentric rings of defensive walls and a moat. There were several phases of expansion, mainly under Kings Richard the Lionheart, Henry III, and Edward I in the 12th and 13th centuries. The general layout established by the late 13th century remains despite later activity on the site.
The Tower of London has played a prominent role in English history. It was besieged several times and controlling it has been important to controlling the country. The Tower has served variously as an armoury, a treasury, a menagerie, the home of the Royal Mint, a public records office, and the home of the Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom. From the early 14th century until the reign of Charles II, a procession would be led from the Tower to Westminster Abbey on the coronation of a monarch. In the absence of the monarch, the Constable of the Tower is in charge of the castle. This was a powerful and trusted position in the medieval period. In the late 15th century the castle was the prison of the Princes in the Tower. Under the Tudors, the Tower became used less as a royal residence, and despite attempts to refortify and repair the castle its defences lagged behind developments to deal with artillery.
The peak period of the castle's use as a prison was the 16th and 17th centuries, when many figures who had fallen into disgrace, such as Elizabeth I before she became queen, were held within its walls. This use has led to the phrase "sent to the Tower". Despite its enduring reputation as a place of torture and death, popularised by 16th-century religious propagandists and 19th-century writers, only seven people were executed within the Tower before the World Wars of the 20th century. Executions were more commonly held on the notorious Tower Hill to the north of the castle, with 112 occurring there over a 400-year period. In the latter half of the 19th century, institutions such as the Royal Mint moved out of the castle to other locations, leaving many buildings empty. Anthony Salvin and John Taylor took the opportunity to restore the Tower to what was felt to be its medieval appearance, clearing out many of the vacant post-medieval structures. In the First and Second World Wars, the Tower was again used as a prison, and witnessed the executions of 12 men for espionage. After the Second World War, damage caused during the Blitz was repaired and the castle reopened to the public. Today the Tower of London is one of the country's most popular tourist attractions. It is cared for by the charity Historic Royal Palaces and is protected as a World Heritage Site.
Sua Majestade, Palácio Real e Fortaleza , mais comumente conhecida como a Torre de Londres , é um histórico castelo na margem norte do rio Tamisa em Londres , Inglaterra. Encontra-se a London Borough of Tower Hamlets , separada da borda leste da City de Londres por um espaço aberto conhecido como Tower Hill . Foi fundada no final de 1066 como parte da conquista normanda da Inglaterra . A Torre Branca , que dá todo o castelo de seu nome, foi construída por William o Conquistador em 1078, e era um símbolo de opressão ressentido, infligida Londres pela nova elite dominante. O castelo foi usado como prisão, pelo menos desde 1100, apesar de que não era seu propósito primário. Um grande palácio no início de sua história, ele serviu como residência real. Como um todo, a Torre é um complexo de vários edifícios definidos dentro de dois anéis concêntricos de muralhas e um fosso . Havia várias fases de expansão, principalmente sob Reis Ricardo Coração de Leão , Henrique III e Eduardo I, nos séculos 12 e 13. O layout geral estabelecido pelo final do século 13 permanece, apesar atividade posteriormente no site.
A Torre de Londres tem desempenhado um papel de destaque na história do Inglês. Foi sitiada várias vezes e controlando tem sido importante para controlar o país. A Torre serviu várias vezes como um arsenal , um tesouro , um zoológico , a casa da Royal Mint , um escritório de registros públicos, e da casa das jóias da coroa do Reino Unido . Desde o início do século 14 até o reinado de Charles II , uma procissão será conduzida a partir da torre de Westminster Abbey na coroação de um monarca. Na ausência do monarca, o condestável da Torre está no comando do castelo. Essa era uma posição poderosa e confiável no período medieval. No final do século 15 o castelo foi a prisão dos Príncipes na Torre . Sob os Tudors , a Torre se tornou menos utilizados como residência real, e apesar das tentativas de reparar e reforce suas defesas do castelo ficou para trás desenvolvimentos para lidar com a artilharia.
O período de pico de utilização do castelo como prisão foi nos séculos 16 e 17, quando muitas figuras que tinham caído em desgraça, como Elizabeth I antes de se tornar rainha, foram realizadas dentro de seus muros. Esse uso levou à frase " enviado para a Torre ". Apesar de sua reputação duradoura como um lugar de tortura e morte, popularizado pelo século 16 propagandistas religiosos e escritores do século 19, apenas sete pessoas foram executadas dentro da torre antes da Guerras Mundiais do século 20. Execuções foram mais comumente realizada no famoso Tower Hill , ao norte do castelo, com 112 ocorrendo há mais de um período de 400 anos. Na segunda metade do século 19, instituições como a Casa da Moeda Real saiu do castelo para outros locais, deixando muitos edifícios vazios. Anthony Salvin e John Taylor aproveitou a oportunidade para restaurar a torre para que se sentia a sua aparência medieval , limpar muitas das vagas de pós-medievais estruturas. Nas Guerras Mundiais Primeira e Segunda, a Torre foi novamente usada como prisão, e testemunhou as execuções de 12 homens para espionagem. Após a Segunda Guerra Mundial, os danos causados durante a Blitz foi reparada eo castelo reaberto ao público. Hoje, a Torre de Londres é uma das atrações turísticas do país mais populares. Ela é cuidada pela caridade Palácios Históricos Reais e é protegida como Patrimônio da Humanidade .
A small band of US Airborne wander the French countryside.
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Miami Beach is a coastal resort city in Miami-Dade County, Florida, United States. It was incorporated on March 26, 1915. The municipality is located on natural and man-made barrier islands between the Atlantic Ocean and Biscayne Bay, the latter of which separates the Beach from the mainland city of Miami. The neighborhood of South Beach, comprising the southernmost 2.5 square miles (6.5 km2) of Miami Beach, along with downtown Miami and the Port of Miami, collectively form the commercial center of South Florida. Miami Beach's estimated population is 92,307 according to the most recent United States census estimates. Miami Beach is the 26th largest city in Florida based on official 2017 estimates from the US Census Bureau. It has been one of America's pre-eminent beach resorts since the early 20th century.
In 1979, Miami Beach's Art Deco Historic District was listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The Art Deco District is the largest collection of Art Deco architecture in the world and comprises hundreds of hotels, apartments and other structures erected between 1923 and 1943. Mediterranean, Streamline Moderne and Art Deco are all represented in the District. The Historic District is bounded by the Atlantic Ocean on the East, Lenox Court on the West, 6th Street on the South and Dade Boulevard along the Collins Canal to the North. The movement to preserve the Art Deco District's architectural heritage was led by former interior designer Barbara Baer Capitman, who now has a street in the District named in her honor.
Miami Beach is governed by a ceremonial mayor and six commissioners. Although the mayor runs commission meetings, the mayor and all commissioners have equal voting power and are elected by popular election. The mayor serves for terms of two years with a term limit of three terms and commissioners serve for terms of four years and are limited to two terms. Commissioners are voted for citywide and every two years three commission seats are voted upon.
A city manager is responsible for administering governmental operations. An appointed city manager is responsible for administration of the city. The City Clerk and the City Attorney are also appointed officials.
In 1870, a father and son, Henry and Charles Lum, purchased the land for 75 cents an acre. The first structure to be built on this uninhabited oceanfront was the Biscayne House of Refuge, constructed in 1876 by the United States Life-Saving Service at approximately 72nd Street. Its purpose was to provide food, water, and a return to civilization for people who were shipwrecked. The next step in the development of the future Miami Beach was the planting of a coconut plantation along the shore in the 1880s by New Jersey entrepreneurs Ezra Osborn and Elnathan Field, but this was a failed venture. One of the investors in the project was agriculturist John S. Collins, who achieved success by buying out other partners and planting different crops, notably avocados, on the land that would later become Miami Beach. Meanwhile, across Biscayne Bay, the City of Miami was established in 1896 with the arrival of the railroad, and developed further as a port when the shipping channel of Government Cut was created in 1905, cutting off Fisher Island from the south end of the Miami Beach peninsula.
Collins' family members saw the potential in developing the beach as a resort. This effort got underway in the early years of the 20th century by the Collins/Pancoast family, the Lummus brothers (bankers from Miami), and Indianapolis entrepreneur Carl G. Fisher. Until then, the beach here was only the destination for day-trips by ferry from Miami, across the bay. By 1912, Collins and Pancoast were working together to clear the land, plant crops, supervise the construction of canals to get their avocado crop to market, and set up the Miami Beach Improvement Company. There were bath houses and food stands, but no hotel until Brown's Hotel was built in 1915 (still standing, at 112 Ocean Drive). Much of the interior land mass at that time was a tangled jungle of mangroves. Clearing it, deepening the channels and water bodies, and eliminating native growth almost everywhere in favor of landfill for development, was expensive. Once a 1600-acre, jungle-matted sand bar three miles out in the Atlantic, it grew to 2,800 acres when dredging and filling operations were completed.
With loans from the Lummus brothers, Collins had begun work on a 2½-mile-long wooden bridge, the world's longest wooden bridge at the time, to connect the island to the mainland. When funds ran dry and construction work stalled, Indianapolis millionaire and recent Miami transplant Fisher intervened, providing the financing needed to complete the bridge the following year in return for a land swap deal. That transaction kicked off the island's first real estate boom. Fisher helped by organizing an annual speed boat regatta, and by promoting Miami Beach as an Atlantic City-style playground and winter retreat for the wealthy. By 1915, Lummus, Collins, Pancoast, and Fisher were all living in mansions on the island, three hotels and two bath houses had been erected, an aquarium built, and an 18-hole golf course landscaped.
The Town of Miami Beach was chartered on March 26, 1915; it grew to become a City in 1917. Even after the town was incorporated in 1915 under the name of Miami Beach, many visitors thought of the beach strip as Alton Beach, indicating just how well Fisher had advertised his interests there. The Lummus property was called Ocean Beach, with only the Collins interests previously referred to as Miami Beach.
Carl Fisher was the main promoter of Miami Beach's development in the 1920s as the site for wealthy industrialists from the north and Midwest to and build their winter homes here. Many other Northerners were targeted to vacation on the island. To accommodate the wealthy tourists, several grand hotels were built, among them: The Flamingo Hotel, The Fleetwood Hotel, The Floridian, The Nautilus, and the Roney Plaza Hotel. In the 1920s, Fisher and others created much of Miami Beach as landfill by dredging Biscayne Bay; this man-made territory includes Star, Palm, and Hibiscus Islands, the Sunset Islands, much of Normandy Isle, and all of the Venetian Islands except Belle Isle. The Miami Beach peninsula became an island in April 1925 when Haulover Cut was opened, connecting the ocean to the bay, north of present-day Bal Harbour. The great 1926 Miami hurricane put an end to this prosperous era of the Florida Boom, but in the 1930s Miami Beach still attracted tourists, and investors constructed the mostly small-scale, stucco hotels and rooming houses, for seasonal rental, that comprise much of the present "Art Deco" historic district.
Carl Fisher brought Steve Hannagan to Miami Beach in 1925 as his chief publicist. Hannagan set-up the Miami Beach News Bureau and notified news editors that they could "Print anything you want about Miami Beach; just make sure you get our name right." The News Bureau sent thousands of pictures of bathing beauties and press releases to columnists like Walter Winchell and Ed Sullivan. One of Hannagan's favorite venues was a billboard in Times Square, New York City, where he ran two taglines: "'It's always June in Miami Beach' and 'Miami Beach, Where Summer Spends the Winter.'"
Post–World War II economic expansion brought a wave of immigrants to South Florida from the Northern United States, which significantly increased the population in Miami Beach within a few decades. After Fidel Castro's rise to power in 1959, a wave of Cuban refugees entered South Florida and dramatically changed the demographic make-up of the area. In 2017, one study named zip code 33109 (Fisher Island, a 216-acre island located just south of Miami Beach), as having the 4th most expensive home sales and the highest average annual income ($2.5 million) in 2015.
South Beach (also known as SoBe, or simply the Beach), the area from Biscayne Street (also known as South Pointe Drive) one block south of 1st Street to about 23rd Street, is one of the more popular areas of Miami Beach. Although topless sunbathing by women has not been officially legalized, female toplessness is tolerated on South Beach and in a few hotel pools on Miami Beach. Before the TV show Miami Vice helped make the area popular, SoBe was under urban blight, with vacant buildings and a high crime rate. Today, it is considered one of the richest commercial areas on the beach, yet poverty and crime still remain in some places near the area.
Miami Beach, particularly Ocean Drive of what is now the Art Deco District, was also featured prominently in the 1983 feature film Scarface and the 1996 comedy The Birdcage.
The New World Symphony Orchestra is based in Miami Beach, under the direction of Michael Tilson Thomas.
Lincoln Road, running east-west parallel between 16th and 17th Streets, is a nationally known spot for outdoor dining and shopping and features galleries of well known designers, artists and photographers such as Romero Britto, Peter Lik, and Jonathan Adler. In 2015, the Miami Beach residents passed a law forbidding bicycling, rollerblading, skateboarding and other motorized vehicles on Lincoln Road during busy pedestrian hours between 9:00am and 2:00am.
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Separation. Displacement. Asunder.
A boundary. A union. A contradiction.
Diremptio is incongruity and antithesis, in agreement; two planes in the same space separated by form, shape, color, depth, meaning; each a stilled moment in its own time joined in common boundary by a contrary moment, like fingerprints on a window, unique, separate, together.
An ongoing series.
Photos from three separate trips around Centennial Pond. On the last trip I took my 600mm lens in hope of photographing a young muskrat I had spotted feeding in the grass several times. The muskrat was a no show but a couple Flickers stopped by a little dirt patch beside the path for a dust bath.
Our epic 8 day all in holiday to Egypt with the Jules Verne Tour Company for Vicky's 50th Birthday got off to the perhaps the worst possible start. Having got up at 5.30am for a 9.40am departure we checked in, went through security and got to the boarding gate at T2. We saw our aircraft arrive and park up. Then we waited, and waited and waited. After excuse after excuse Egypt Air eventually cancelled it. Only forgetting to tell this to the long assembled passengers at the boarding gate. We had to find out from another passenger who advised us to get rebooked on the next one, in 5 hours time! After word had gone round, passengers lay siege to the boarding desk to be finally told the truth. So once rebooked, Vicky loosing her window seat and separated from each other by several rows on the next flight to Cairo we made the journey to Terminal 2(B). Something of a trip from plain ol' Terminal 2.
never imagined that I could take a photo like that!!! I guess, everything is possible for those who can believe!!
As you can see I'm very fond of this technique. I think it looks better than the first color separation / cutout I did.
HDR generated in Photomatix. All editing for the color separation done in Photoshop CS2. This was made from 5 exposures on camera.
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Canon EOS 400D/XTi.
Lens: EF 24-105 F4 L IS.
ISO: 100.
Aperture: F/14.
Focal length: 24mm.
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