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Taken for Saturday Self-Challenge ~ Abstract

 

You aren't suppose to recognise the original subject, however, I was not very successful in that department - at least the EXIF ties in with the time that it was taken!

Studierenden-Service-Center (SSC) der Universität zu Köln:

Schuster Architekten aus Düsseldorf gewannen den Wettbewerb 2004 und errichteten ein Gebäude mit geschlossenen Kanten zu den Straßen und einer vielfachen Staffelung der Baumassen zum Grüngürtel hin. Eröffnung war nach langen Bauverzögerungen 2013. Ausser den Service-Einrichtungen beherbergt das Gebäude einige Institute.

 

Saturday Self Challenge - Chocolate

 

'Give Twirl a whirl'

 

'A Mars a day helps you rest work and play'

 

'A finger of fudge is just enough'

Duck again :-)

Have a nice weekend.

And in the right order , words can create one of the world's most significant documents ( even if it is in Latin of some form ! ).

Shot taken for Saturday Self Challenge 09/08/2025 - Letters .

Of course all of you will know of and maybe recognise the Magna Carta of 1215 sealed by King John - however , the original document John reneged on and he had the Pope annul the charter he sealed with the Barons . After John died and a young King Henry III took the throne but was too young to rule at that time so William Marshal (a family ancestor of ours ) became Regent until his death in 1219 , and in this time he took the Magna Carta and reissued it in Henry III's name having made some alterations and it took it's place in history as the cornerstone of many of our laws and rights of the people .

Here is an easy to read overview of Magna Carta -----

 

schoolhistory.co.uk/notes/magna-carta/

 

And here is a translation for any academics to plough through found in the National Archives web site ---

 

www.archives.gov/exhibits/featured-documents/magna-carta/...

 

So for the purpose of SSC , I hope my shot helps to show the importance of " Letters " .

 

After that mind bending lesson - relax with a tune called -

" Letters From Earth "

 

youtu.be/Ar4NkGj6I1M?feature=shared

  

Take a picture of a permanent architectural detail INSIDE your home (apartment or house).

 

This is the edge of the alcove in my open plan kitchen/living room. The left hand edge of the green part of the ceiling is level with the patio doors on the other side of the room

 

Ich habe ein Foto von letzten Herbst aus dem Freilichtmuseum ausgewählt und mit Analog Efex bearbeitet.

Don't hold your breath - if a Cornishman says he will do it " Dreckly " it will get done , but who knows how long it will take . The term " Dreckly " is some what like Manyana is in Spainish .

The term "dreckly" means at some point in the future; soon, but not immediately. It is often used in a casual context to indicate that something will be done directly, but without a specific time frame, implying it may take a while. For example, someone might say, "I'll do it dreckly," meaning they will do it soon, but not right away.

So time plays a big part in this phrase - literally !!

Taken for Saturday Self Challenge - 13/09/2025 -- Time

 

The clock was given to my wife and myself for our 50th Wedding Anniversary by our daughter and it came with a dedication printed on the back to make it special .

 

Of course the title had to be this by Yes -----------

 

youtu.be/ndNueigEsUY?feature=shared

A rustic triangular porch over the door of one of the cottages in Hambleden.

If you're tired of seeing photos of me online, then you can go to page 078 of this month's Wired magazine. It's the one with a former jailbird on the cover.

Inspiration here

For Saturday Self Challenge--- The challenge for this week is Rust. Whatever has rust on it can be your subject. Keep processing to a minimum so that we can see the rust in all its glory . This is basically SOOC with a touch of sharpening & slight warmth added in Picmonkey

Sorry I haven't been commenting much the last couple of weeks as my husband has been in hospital again. New medication & change of diet have us almost back on an even keel as they say. I'm thankful the stress has eased for both of us!

 

Taken for Saturday Self Challenge 19/03/2022 - Decorative .

 

First thought for this was the upper window in a big posh house , however , Jan did mention railways and they are always good for some embellishment on the older architecture . Here on this station the pillar supports to the station canopy are functional but on the load spreading supports at the top are quite decorative . I first tried a compressed view on platform two but not happy as I clipped the top a bit too tight plus a gutter got in the way from whichever end I took the shot . Platform one one the other hand presented a clear shot of the whole line of pillars with their elaborate top sections .

Also in shot is a passenger waiting on a seat , not sure about how he looks , but then this is the London platform - not a place to look forward to visiting as far as I am concerned .

 

A sight and sound to calm things down -----

youtu.be/mGheQAc1IB0

Did tell Val I wouldn't submit this week, but overcame my objections when I snapped this lot at the corner shop.

  

MY THANKS TO ALL WHO VISIT AND COMMENT IT IS APPRECIATED

Taken for 'Saturday Self Challenge': "High contrast"

  

This week in SSC: Using Autumn (or spring) as the theme create a card to commemorate SSC's One Year Anniversary!

 

It's hard to believe it's been a year already. So many good challenges done and so many more to come. Here's to another fun year. Thanks to all of our members for being a part of SSC! :)

  

...and for Sight and Sound:

Little River Band from their "Diamantina Cocktail" album (1976)

 

Live: Happy Anniversary

 

Album: Happy Anniversary

Eltz Castle

 

I love this place near my hometown. It is a beautiful castle which has never been destroyed.

   

Shot taken for Saturday Self Challenge 11/04/2020 - Easter or Spring .

Well I have done an Easter challenge in the past , so this time I am doing the Spring capture . And Cherry blossom is a sure sign of spring , this is a Prunus " something " growing in our garden and looking rather lovely at this time of year . As a tree though it is not the most elegant with branches going this way and that making it look more of a rambling bush . However , it does blossom well and the birds are always stopping off for a perch on the branches .

 

For a tune how about an oldie I heard again the other day on Planet Rock ? I did have this back in the day on cassette - by the Groundhogs and Cherry Red - even if the blossom is pink !!

 

youtu.be/fpDAYpG600A

A walkway at the Eden Project in Cornwall gave me the opportunity to capture the shadows of my family. I thought it had a certain film noir quality, but I may be wrong..

Saturday challenge - Summertime collage

 

From my photos in the neighbourhood, New South Wales, Australia.

I´ve made a box for my friends birthday for her sewing patterns. I used old patterns from the 1950s and some french magazines from the 1930s which I´ve bought on the Portobello Road Market in London some years ago.

I hope she will like it.

Thrust SSC at Coventry Transport Museum. On 15 October 1997 this car hit 763 mph and in so doing not only broke the land speed record, but also became the first land based vehicle to break the sound barrier.

 

View On Black

There are not many neon signs in the area.

Found only this broken one.

Could do with my mate Dean building one of these at SSC

Saturday self challenge this week was Harmony. I have these two climbers growing outside my front door and felt they fit the brief. I particularly like the symmetry of the bricks and trellising and the purple clematis and yellow black-eyed Susan go well together being on opposite sides of the colour wheel.

Haven't got out much lately so took the opportunity to revisit some old shots. This one one I took back in January, whilst on a sunrise shoot with Flickr friends Andrew, Rob and Sally

Talk to the Darkness

the crow at southside at the airport

Airbus A330-343E

Singapore Airlines

Bangkok Suvarnabhumi 15/2/2019

Saturday challenge

 

It's raining, so this is home made, using water in a glass bowl over a silver tray, and some handy Marguerite daisies..

Gran Turismo 5

SSC 22nd November 2025 - Locked / Lock

 

Acequia is the Spanish word for irrigation ditch and that's the word used here in Albuquerque. Of course the ditch is dry during the winter. This one has a wooden lock to control the water flow. I like how the screw rod and turn wheel are used to raise and lower the lock. Simple, but works well.

North Wales. Looking towards Yr Wyddfa (Snowdon) from Dinorwig showing the spoil tips from the Dinorwig Slate Quarry (closed 1969) on the left.

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