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Another large Italian 6 day tour. Eventful to say the least.

 

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I created this for our children's bathroom. This mosaic is so fun..... it's one of my favorites!

 

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A view looking to the northeast while walking along the Cedar Sink Trail. Because of the trees and other plant life growth, the depression in the land with the sinkhole is not that apparent.

White ceramic sink with drain, for #MacroMondays #Ceramic

 

Taken at 1:1 magnification.

Grand Canyon, Arizona

 

The Sinking Ship is the actual name of this tilted block of sedimentary rock. Most layers of sedimentary rock within the Grand Canyon are horizontal, seemingly untouched since they were deposited.. However this block is riding an ancient Proterozoic fault that was reactivated by the same geological processes that gave rise to the Rocky Mountains starting some 70 million years ago.

A row of designer sinks at the Duravit HQ in Hornberg.

I choose swim. I visited Dungeness Beach a few years ago and took around 100 shots. At that time I found them difficult and awkward and forgot about them. Recently, I rediscovered these pics and decided to challenge myself to do something with them.

 

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view of the mifco fish processing island from the speed boat . huge swells and very rough. the kind of day thats ideal for a boat ride... woooooo!!!

Unfortunately, I only saw the spider web in the photo.

Our Lavish Sink has animated lights and a hot and cold tap, with a filling bowl when the taps are turned on! It comes with a hud that gives you 16 beautiful Marble textures to choose from and 6 metals. It's 7Li and available in both Adult and PG varieties.

 

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Heavily decayed was have left piles of debris in the sinks of a patient bathroom of an abandoned asylum for the insane. In order to get to some areas of the building, we were required to go up a level, then back down a different staircase due to major floor damage where some areas had completely caved in. The main floor had large wood joists that have finally given way after 150 of use & 20+ of those years having been abandoned & open to the elements. This is truly a sad place but at the same time I find it absolutely beautiful! The Second Empire Architecture is breathtaking but even more so is how nature is having it's effect on it & slowly reclaiming it. There really isn't any vandalism here, just nature doing its thing!

 

This asylum, which opened in the last quarter of the 1800's was setup to provide better treatment for those who were unable to care for them self. Rather than being locked away in squalid conditions in an almshouse, this faculty promised better care for those who could not "fit in" to every day society. Like all asylums, significant budget cuts lead to overcrowding & deplorable treatment of patients. Then, after a expose in the 1970's by Geraldo Riveria, the wheels were set in motion to start the closing of this & all other facilities. Today this particular building along with several on the grounds have been left to rot with significant structural damage. Although the history of this place is quite sad, the building itself was at one time quite beautiful & it's sad that is now beyond repair.

 

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A little wind down re-edit from a image I shot a few years ago.

 

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Sinking shoe in weak beach sand

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where is the sinking house of Paris? It’s in Montmartre, right next to the Sacre Coeur (most easily reached from the Anvers metro station). Near the top of the many steps to the Sacre Coeur, on the right hand side, you’ll see a small grassy bank. The orange house is behind that bank, but, because you’re climbing a hill, you simply need to turn your camera about 45 degrees and… voila, as they say in Paris. You get the effect that the orange house is actually sinking in the background. Alternatively you can edit the photo later to get the same effect.

The Sinks at the Great Smoky Mountain National Park

A complete cliche...but how could I resist

The Sinks,

Next to Little River Road in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Tennessee

At Brickvention in 2010 I built a 250,000 brick cutaway model of the Love Boat – from the 1980’s TV show of the same name.

 

One of my favourite models of all time, it really hit home how cool a cutaway model can be, as the pioneer of this display technique I have since replicated it in many other models.

 

What was funny was that people who had no idea about the love boat automatically assumed as it was a big ship that it was the Titanic, which apart from being a ship had nothing else in common with it, colour, size, shape etc so hopefully this time, people can’t mistake this model for being the love boat!

 

This model breaks a lot of normal brick building conventions, its sheer size and of course the angle it is on, together with the slice made for a significant amount of challenges, which with a lot of planning were overcome.

It is approximately 120,000 Bricks and took over 250 hours to complete.

Production started on December 19th 2015 and was finished on January the 12th 2016. Just in time for Brickvention 2016

 

Built by Myself, Mitchell Kruik and Clay Mellington.

 

The model also has an awesome sinking lighting system design by Rob Hendrix at Lifelights

A lovely sunset myself and my wife had the opportunity to capture together :)

Bay of Kotor, Montenegro

Macro Mondays theme:Member’s Choice: Games or Game Pieces

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it's a nice spot to do dishes...

The Sinks,

Next to Little River Road in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Tennessee

This is a photo of one of the coldest places in the lower 48 states. There are several "sinks" in the Logan Canyon area, including one across the ridge called Peter Sink that had the second lowest temperature ever recorded in the lower United States, minus 69.3 F, just 0.4 F off the record in Montana. Middle Sink is the second coldest in Utah, and it also holds some temperature records. The Sinks were created when caverns collapsed eons ago. They are high elevation bowls where cold air flows in from the hills and can't flow out. They even have a reverse tree line where trees can grow on the hillside, but not lower in the Sinks because there aren't enough frost-free days for the trees to survive. In fact there are never more than four days in a row that don't freeze in the bottom of the Sinks. As cold as it gets, Middle Sink is a popular place for snowmobile riders, as you can see from the tracks in this photo.

 

How cold is it? You can spit ice cubes. Skin gets frost bite in 15 seconds. Mercury thermometers freeze at minus 38 F.

The Sinks,

Next to Little River Road in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Tennessee

" I watch the western sky

The sun is sinking, ------

It sets me thinking "

 

~~sting

 

The Sinks,

Next to Little River Road in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Tennessee

Bugs exploring the sink as he often does.

Abandoned Tuberculosis Sanitorium Sink. 2003. Virginia, USA.

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2 images combined in order to give real depth to a 17th-century farmhouse kitchen which has obviously been updated with modern decor.

This is Mitzi's newest ragdoll lounge. She also loves water, so here, she has the best of all worlds.

The River Sinks Trail treks through an unheralded section Wakulla Springs State Park south of Tallahassee, Fl. The main tract of the state park is a popular area to visit for its swim area, boat tours, and other features, but there is even more located in the park's land which is easy to miss. The River Sinks tract has a large number of sinks covering land between Leon Sinks and the large head spring. These sinks are essentially openings into what is essentially an underground river which emerges for good at Wakulla Spring.

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