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A series taken in Aachen, Germany, of the beautiful Cathedral, and Charlemagnes bodysuit made of gold and lots of jewels...
Here you can see the size and scale of this cathedral, and the many different pieces and styles of architecture.
HDR made from 1 raw photo, sky edited in photoshop.
HDR or Local Tone Mapping side view of a couple of 165's inside Wembley depot.
This effect can make a shot look overdone, not just right or it could stand out well.
I couldn't do this to every shot i take as it looks too unreal but squinting my eyes gives it some sort of depth that a normal photo couldn't manage.
Beacon Hill Park is a 200 acre park located along the shore of Juan de Fuca Strait in Victoria, British Columbia. The park is popular both with tourists and locals, and contains a number of amenities including woodland and shoreline trails, two playgrounds, a waterpark, playing fields, a petting zoo, tennis courts, many ponds, and landscaped gardens. The traditional name of the hill is Meeacan (sometimes spelled Meegan) to the Songhees people.
The land was originally set aside as a protected area by Sir James Douglas, governor of the Colony of Vancouver Island in 1858. In 1882, the land was officially made a municipal park of the City of Victoria, and given its present name. The name is derived from a small hill overlooking the Strait, upon which once stood navigational beacons. The hill is culturally significant, having been a burial site for the First Nations Coast Salish people, who are the original inhabitants of the Greater Victoria region. It provides scenic vistas of the Strait and the Olympic Mountains of Washington.
Although much of the park has been landscaped into gardens and playing fields, and populated with various structures, a great deal of the native flora has been preserved. Garry oak, arbutus, Douglas-fir, western red cedar, camas, trillium, snowberry, Oregon grape, and fawn lily still remain in the park. Raccoons, river otters, squirrels, and many types of birds are frequently to be seen. The ponds in the park are noted for their swans, turtles, ducks, Canada geese, and blue herons.
The park is notable for a few human-made features, as well. Most prominent is the world's fourth-tallest totem pole, a 38.8-metre (127 ft) work carved by Kwakwaka'wakw craftsman Mungo Martin, and erected in 1956 and was when built, the world's tallest. The pebble bridge over the stream between Good Acre and Fountain Lake is a tribute to renowned BC artist Emily Carr, erected by her sister Alice Carr in 1945. In the middle of the park, the Cameron Bandshell, otherwise known as "The Stage", is the site of concerts from June through September. "Mile 0" of the Trans-Canada Highway is at the south-west corner of the park, along with the old Beacon Lodge and the famous Beacon Drive In.
No, you aren't seeing things . . . Mirage is back. Atmopsheric inversion or not, we think you'll see an oasis in the turquoise blue and celery green stripes against a slate blue cotton knit background. Don't leave this one behind in the dust.
Mirage is a fitted diaper and requires a cover.
The cabinets and stove pictured will soon be removed from the farmhouse and moved to our house. We are replacing/renovating our 1940s kitchen with one from the 1950s.
A blend of paisley, denim blues, and rosey pinks that just pops! Paisley Pop has dusty rose cotton velour inside with china blue snaps. It's paisley . . . but perfected.
This is a fitted diaper and requires a cover.
This diaper's fabric, snaps, serging, and velour were chosen by a customer as part of a custom diaper order. Numbers are limited.
“There is nothing wrong with change, if it is in the right direction” - Winston Churchill
Change your baby's diaper with these happy caterpillar dots and see what beauty unfolds.
Metamorphosis is a fitted diaper and requires a cover.
This diaper's fabric, snaps, serging, and velour were chosen by a customer as part of a custom diaper
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For years this old, 19th century building held out as a squatter's haven against the tide of "renovating", "upgrading" but really the general spoiling of Alkmaar's old waterfront.
Brightly painted and bubbling with 'underground' activity, the building, called 'de Raad', saw the construction of the new city council offices across the street (see background) and the disappearance of many other old landmarks.
Now, after a long, long struggle the squatters have finally lost and left and the demolition of this fine, old building is progressing rapidly. Pretty soon there will be nothing left of it. What will take its place? Expensive apartments of course that will make a bundle for the realty developers...
It's a shame and I have started a (partly non-linear) set to celebrate de Raad's past and commemorate the free spirits that kept it alive for so long!
Going for the Canadian quarter again. These figs look worst from the side, but you can tell what they are.
The A Grand Day Out Gromit is at the Enterprise Zone, this gromit was created by the artist Andy O'Rourke and sponsored by Creative Commons.
Completely dark. Total Eclipse is a super soft black and gray knit, this time back with a dark cotton velour inside and silver snaps. It features turned legs and wings for a super soft fit.
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From Edmunds (http://www.edmunds.com/bmw/3series/2008/review.html) -
In several comparison tests Edmunds.com conducted over the past year, the 3 Series proved over and over again that it's the top dog in the pound -- especially the 335 and its spectacular turbocharged inline-6. We placed the Infiniti G35 Sport above the 335i sedan in one test, but that was due to the substantial price premium commanded by the Bimmer. In fact, the 3 Series' price is its only significant detriment -- a fully loaded 335i sedan can reach $50,000, while the convertible touches 60 large. "Entry level" it ain't.
If price or getting the latest electronic goodies is more important to you, competitors like the Infiniti G35/G37, Cadillac CTS, Mercedes-Benz C-Class, Audi A4 and Volvo C70 are very attractive competitors. Even when discussing driving enjoyment, most deliver at a level that many consumers will find extremely rewarding and downright fun. Still, the 2008 BMW 3 Series remains the benchmark. As always, it provides a tremendous mix of handling, ride quality, performance, luxury and styling. Heck, it's even pretty fuel efficient. For an entry-level luxury car, this is our top choice.
It's Daybreak - the moment when the darkened sky is painted with the first early sprays of color. Our Daybreak features a wash of rainbow stripes against a sky blue knit outside with dark brown cotton velour inside and a cheerful pink serged snap-in soaker. This is a turned fitted with turned seams on the wings and legs for a super soft feel against baby's skin.
From the guest house side towards the Taj.
I chose a more yellowish white balance for the marble here.
It's time to travel! Grab your pass, and come see the sights! Plans, trucks, boats, trains, and buses are en route on this soft heathered oatmeal knit background. We have snapped Euro Pass in tan, serged it in a soft blue, and used soft but sturdy denim colored cotton blue velour inside. Don't "pass" this one up!
Euro Pass is a fitted diaper and requires a cover.
Star light, star bright, an owl is "who" I see tonight . . . Happy lavender, berry, and lime owls are sitting pretty on a background of woven chocolate brown with night blooms in sweet shades of pinks, blues, and purples. "Who" will be wearing this diaper?
Night Bright is a fitted diaper and requires a cover.
The woven outer fabric, snaps, serging, and inner velour were all chosen by a customer as part of a custom diaper order. Supplies are limited.