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El 'albero' es una roca sedimentaria de origen orgánico y tono amarillento usada en los ruedos de las plazas de toros y en los jardines. En ella pueden apreciarse restos de fósiles o conchas de animales marinos, puesto que la zona a la que pertenece estuvo cubierta por el mar. SolÃa emplearse en AndalucÃa como pigmento a la cal para obtener un color blanco roto en las fachadas de las casas. Una vez pulverizada y tratada es cuando puede usarse como relleno y cimentaciones (carreteras, edificios...). Procede de los pueblos de la comarca de Los Alcores Alcalá de GuadaÃra, Mairena del Alcor, El Viso del Alcor y Carmona (Sevilla, España). También puede encontrarse en China, en la cuenca del rÃo Amarillo, que toma su nombre por la pigmentación de esta piedra.
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The 'albero' is a sedimentary rock of organic origin and yellowish tone used in bullrings and gardens. It can be seen the remains of fossil shells of marine animals because the area of origin was covered by sea. Usually was used in Andalusia as a lime-based pigment to obtain a broken white on the facades of the houses. Once pulverized and treated is when can be used as filler and reinforced concrete (roads, buildings ...). It comes from the county of Los Alcores Alcalá de GuadaÃra, Mairena del Alcor, El Viso del Alcor and Carmona (Seville, Spain). Can also be found in China, in the Yellow River basin, named for the coloring of this stone.
Text in spanish courtesy of Wikipedia: Albero
Theme 'Texture' - My 43rd shot of 2014 for this 52 week group.
Had a hard time deciding if this was any good but comments seem favourable.
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One of my earliest tube shots. At the time I said "I think this was Bank station, but honestly can't remember." This place is now so familiar to me I'm amazed I had to think about it.
Originally posted March 2013, reposted June 2015.
Believe it or not, the "orange" on the other M&Ms is actually the same yellow as the obvious ones. Somehow the mix of gray and yellow of those M&Ms after filtering out all other colors produces that illusion.
Inspired by the images you see in a certain chain of coffee shops! Converted to sepia and then colour popped.
Train Station for both out of city and subway trains.This is where I
bought my tickets for the subway trains. I had to ask strangers to help me,because the machines to buy tickets were in German.
I do not read or speak German.
Berlin,Germany.
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It's been quite a horrendous year for me personally.
Summer arriving today gives me some hope and positivity.
Post covid I got totally burnt out with trying to be creative, something that I had loved and felt comfort with for ten years. Counting back on my posts it has been a good two and half years since my last post - during this time I just couldn't muster up any creativity or motivation to pick up the camera and I couldn't let myself post things I wasn't feeling right with.
I'm starting to feel the pull to pick up the camera and switch my mind back to creating. My mental health has been challenged a lot in 2024 and I'm hoping hopping back onto this creative band wagon will help dig me out. Out of all my socials I somehow feel this is the most safest platform to express this.
Thank you all for creating this space <3
For Rogues with Muppets.
Frogs don't like snow. They get cold and wet and freeze to park benches. Kermit's initial excitement about getting to feature in a Rogue shot, soon disappeared when he found himself outside, surrounded by snow for the very first time.
No me in this shot (but that's allowed cos the Rogues are cool). I'm still really paranoid about setting up self portrait shots in public.
It's not easy bein' green - Kermit version:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=RIOiwg2iHio
And my favourite TV advert from 2008:
The Boston North End skyline, as seen from LoPresti Park.
The colour image is really pretty, but I thought I'd use some artistic license and try a selective colour version instead.
Please let me know what you think.
Wreckage of the B29 Superfortress 'Overexposed' which crashed at Higher Shelf Stones near Bleaklow summit on 3rd november 1948. All 13 crew were killed.
A somewhat disturbingly-detailed report of the crash can be found here:
aircrashsites.co.uk/air-crash-sites-5/superfortress-44-61...
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Explore 02.06.2015 HP #98
Made you look? :-) Terrible weather outside + Bank holiday boredom = messing with photos.
An album of mine wouldn't be complete without one shot of a doorway so here it is. I'll admit that it has become a bit of an obsession for me.
Doorway on one of the fine Georgian buildings on Merrion Square, Dublin.
This picture was taken at Storuman Train station in the north of Sweden. In the past, this was a bustling station full of life but recently the station has declined in importance. There are still traffic between Umeå and Lycksele that will stop at the station.
Own image - texture: Google Nik
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Combination of 2 images :-
Viaduct = Nikon d80 18-55mm f3.5-5.6 kit lens (25/1/15) converted to b/w with ON1 free software ( inky preset )
Sky = Fuji X-E1 Helios 44-2 58mm f2 (11/10/16)
Welland Viaduct, also known as Harringworth Viaduct and Seaton Viaduct, is a railway viaduct which crosses the valley of the River Welland between Harringworth in Northamptonshire and Seaton in Rutland, England. It is 1,275 yards (1.166 km) long and has 82 arches, each of which has a 40 feet (12 m) span.
Saturday Self Challenge 13/01/2018 Selective Colour .
Sorry folks , this is all I can do for this challenge , I do not have photoshop or similar - just a couple of craft programmes - found selective colour on one but still trying to figure it out . So for the challenge out with the compact with a useful filter or two and first off got a landscape shot ( see shot in comment box ) . Then time for mundane things and saw a new shot , could have popped the orange on the trollies but the red had more punch - so there is my shot for the challenge !
Now every one is off there trolley !!
for sight and sound