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The section on the left (facing East) shows the main living area, which flows through from the courtyard to the back yard. The section on the right (facing West) shows the kitchen, a loft over an enclosed bathroom, and a work area facing North.
For more photos, see the full set.
January 8, 2021
Concretion from the Cape Cod National Seashore cliffs
Longnook Beach
Cape Cod National Seashore
Truro, Massachusetts
Cape Cod - USA
Photo by brucetopher
Š Bruce Christopher 2020
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Three young people (accompanied by a Busker's Best Friend) having a cigarette on the steps of the Chicago Cultural Center.
This section of the fresco from Room F of the Villa of P. Fannius Synistor of Boscoreale depicts a wall and a floor with a column. It features a silhouette of a grape-vine leaf.
The room to which this once belonged was a dressing room for the summer triclinium (dining room), square with sides of just over three meters. It was at the end of corridor 23 with its entrance opposite that of the summer triclinium G. It was an almost square room, with walls of around three meters, and was also decorated in a simple way that imitated the Corinthian room. The decoration here was of marble pilasters with panels inlaid with yellow Venetian marble. Behind them was a red granite podium with green marble shelf. Above this were Corinthian columns, which together with the pilasters went up to the lintel and the ceiling.
What's the meaning of the silhouette of the grape leaf? To me, this is clearly a reference to Dionysus-Bacchus, who is frequently part of the designs of a triclinium. In the dressing room for the triclinium, perhaps it was a reminder that wine was forthcoming?
Roman, Late Republican, ca. 50-40 BCE.
Met Museum, New York (03.14.11)
The entrance of the Karanlik (Dark) Church in Goreme, even if it may look like a sort of façade to an occasional visitor, it is the ruins of an half fallen previous church.
More info on this church: here
Original shot taken with an Olympus e500 8Mp digital SLR, Zuiko 9-18mm zoom lens, various post processing.
More from this picture here: View On Black
Published in NIP Magazine n°13
I got this thin section in the mail yesterday and was quite pleased. I never expected to find an Angrite thin section.
Angrites are a very rare type of meteorite, basically a type of basalt. They are the oldest igneous rocks ever found and are about 4.55 billion years old. Some theorize they are the result of melting of a carbonaceous chondrites parent body. The major minerals are augite and olivine.
The meteorite itself was plowed up in 1979 and kept for many years until in 2000 it was identified as an Angrite. There are currently 24 meteorites classified as Angrites.
Cheers.
Tam kindly came with me to the local IGA to get some batteries for my dying flash. I couldnt leave without asking her to pose with some melons in the fruit section. the checkout chicks thought it was hilarious, and a younger one commented "i though u must have been a prostitute" lol
Min Mae's Tableaux Vivants "Peep Show"
A cross section of a massive tree trunk showing saw cuts, age rings, wood rot, and the workings of wood-boring insects.
File name: 08_02_000644
Box label: Fairchild aerial photos: Downtown Boston (incl. harbor): High obliques (Greater Boston)
Title: Boston. Business section
Alternative title: Business district: Fort Hill
Creator/Contributor: Fairchild Aerial Surveys, inc. (photographer)
Date issued:
Date created: 1925
Physical description: 1 photographic print : gelatin silver ; 6 3/4 x 8 3/4 in.
Genre: Gelatin silver prints; Aerial photographs; Cityscape photographs
Subjects: United States Customhouse (Boston, Mass.); Cities & towns; Business districts
Notes: Airview number is: 43266; Image caption: Fort Hill Square in the centre foreground. Atlantic Ave. at the right.
Provenance:
Statement of responsibility: Fairchild Aerial Survey, Inc. N.Y.C.
Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department
Rights: Rights status not evaluated.
G-SSWP Short SD3-30 nose section preserved at RAF Manston History Museum 28/8/12.
Painted in Aurigny colours although the aircraft never saw service with them, it now resides at a swimming pool in Margate.
The original 'can wall' is running out of room so here is the start of a new section of shelves. I've shifted over some brands so now Mtn Dew, Sprite, 7up and Dr Pepper cans all have their own shelf.
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I love the lines and the angles and the shapes of this simple abd functional bridge.
Sony A7R II
Minolta 100-200mm lens