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On a fountain of foam.... people usually do foam up places during festivals... :)
Some random 3 girls wanted to pose for me, so I snapped a shot.
Three Star Coaches, Luton, Volvo B12B Plaxton Panther FJ56 YWA is seen on Park Lane on 8th March, 2016. It was new to Dunn-Line and later operated for Travelmasters, Sheerness.
Those store bought ones don't come with stems and leaves- these are from a friend who got them at her mother's house in Phoenix.
this is not a PS creation, but a photo - its the lights in the ceiling of the circus tent at glastonbury festival
Photograph, black and white, copied. Studio photograph showing a young man in army uniform standing between a young boy and girl. Man and woman seated in front. The man is wearing a three-piece suit, woman in a long dress
Regional Faces of the First World War.
The photograph is from an album relating to the men, women and children from Tyne and Wear who lived, worked or fought during the First World War.
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I asked if 1 of the Chelsea Pensioners would pose for me..... He got the other one and insisted that we had a group shot. Photo taken by my wife on my mobile phone.
Neutrinos come in three fundamental flavors: electron, muon, and tau. The particles oscillate between these three forms in a shape-shifting process that only becomes apparent when a given flavor seems to suddenly vanish. The most elusive of these flavor transformations—also called mixing angles—describes the way electron neutrinos transform, and it is essential to understanding the cosmos. The Daya Bay Neutrino Experiment exists to pin that parameter down.
This is a partially assembled antineutrino detector used in the Daya Bay Neutrino Experiment. Photomultiplier tubes can be seen along the inside of the outer cylindrical casing.
Brookhaven National Laboratory plays multiple roles in this international project, ranging from project management to data analysis. In addition to coordinating detector engineering efforts and developing essential software and analysis techniques, Brookhaven scientists perfected the “recipe” for the chemically stable liquid scintillator that fills parts of Daya Bay’s detectors and interacts with antineutrinos.
More information about the Daya Bay experiment.
Photo credit: Berkeley Lab.
H.F.S. Morgan's first car design was a single-seat three-wheeled runabout which was fabricated for his personal use in 1909. Interest in his runabout led him to patent his design and begin production. While he initially showed single-cylinder and twin-cylinder versions of his runabout at the 1911 Olympia Motor Exhibition, he was convinced at the exhibition that there would be greater demand for a two-seat model.
Morgan built his cars' reputation by entering them in competitions. One of his racing cars won the 1913 Cyclecar Grand Prix at Amiens in France. This became the basis for the Grand Prix model of 1913 to 1926, from which evolved the Aero, Super Sports, and Sports models.[2]
These models used air-cooled or liquid-cooled variations of motorcycle engines.[3] The engine was placed ahead of the axis of the front wheels in a chassis made of steel tubes brazed into cast lugs.[4]
The V-Twin models were not returned to production after World War II.
I waited for this beauty to settle. I saw about three flying about in a warm, sheltered patch a few days ago. It was almost too warm for spring that day. Next time I go to look, the blossom will have faded, but the hawthorn is about to replace it.
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What is it about threes?
I was on Brown's Lake catching some of the biggest rainbow trout I'd ever seen. The fly fishing technique we were using requires one to watch your line like an Osprey. Even glance away for a moment and you may miss a strike.
The broken-to-overcast skies were constantly changing the light on the landscape.
STRIKE - damn, missed another one. Meanwhile, my dad is knocking the crap out of the fish. Helps that he is a pro. I think he may very well be the best fly fisherman in the world
So what is it about these trees that keeps grabbing my attention? It must be that there is three, and only three, on the shoreline. Plus the fact that they are separated by what must be the Golden Mean.
Threes occur everywhere:
the rule of thirds
tall, dark, handsome
win, lose, or draw
eat, drink and be merry
a hop, skip, and a jump
the good, bad, and ugly
ready, set, go
Tom, Dick, and Harry
wine, women, and song
lock, stock, and barrel
hook, line, and sinker
stop, look, and listen
morning, noon, and night
mind, body and spirit
thought, word, and deed
For some reason the brain finds it easier to assimilate and process groups of three.
Four seems to be more of a static representation.
Two is either balanced or imbalanced, either aligned or confrontational.
One is lonely and wanting for more.
So why three?
I found a post somewhere on the net by Robert ??? as follows:
The philosopher Pythagoras thought three was the perfect number, expressive of beginning, middle and end. The idea of Trinity is central to many religions. The Hindu Trimurti is made up of Brahma (Creator), Vishnu (Preserver), and Siva (Destroyer). The ancient world was ruled by Jupiter, Neptune and Pluto. Three-forked lightning, the trident and a three-headed dog figure with these characters. The Fates are three, the Furies three, the Graces three, the Harpies three, the Muses were three times three. In Greek mythology a threatening and critical Pythoness sat on a three-legged stool called a tripod.
Man is traditionally threefold (body, soul and spirit), as is our world (earth, sea and air). Historic enemies of man have been the world, the flesh and the devil. Today's realistic enemies seem to be fear, ignorance and hatred. The Christian graces are Faith, Hope and Charity. The kingdoms of Nature are animal, vegetable and mineral. The primary colors are red, yellow and blue.
So for whatever reason, I liked these three trees. And as always, I had my camera with me. I waited for the lake to settle, the light to improve, set my fly rod down, and captured these three trees.
And for what it is worth, I caught three fish that day.
Out for some urban exploration and saw something I liked for a moment where shadow, light and lines lined up. Plus, things in threes are good. Taken December 2017 Denver, Colorado via 500px ift.tt/2Cd3MNI
three lions soaking up the sunshine and getting drenched by jets of water, not a sight you would see in the wild hey?
three mobile phones
three different manufacturers
(lg,nokia,three)
three different networks
(vodafone,orange,three)
three different protocols
GSM, GPRS, 3G
The enormous Hitachi 1200 drops another load into a Caterpillar 740. It can fill the dump truck's 30 yard bucket with about three good scoops.
Geldkikkers brengen welvaart in je leven
Three legged Frog
De kikker is in andere culturen van oudsher een symbool van vruchtbaarheid en nieuw leven. De Egyptische godin Heket werd bijvoorbeeld afgebeeld met een kikkerkop, of soms helemaal als kikker. Bij de Egyptenaren was het ook gebruikelijk kikkeramuletten mee te geven aan mummies om hen te helpen bij hun wedergeboorte. In China kom je op veel plekken de geldkikker tegen. Ook wel Three Legged Frog genoemd; het belangrijkste symbool van welvaart-, rijkdom- en geldzegeningen in Feng Shui.
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Amarbayasgalant Monastery is one of the three largest Buddhist monastic centers in Mongolia. The monastery complex is located in the Iven Valley near the Selenge River, at the foot of Mount Büren-Khaan in Baruunbüren sum (district) of Selenge Province in northern Mongolia. The nearest town is Erdenet which is about 60 km to the southwest.
Amarbayasgalant was one of the very few monasteries to have partly escaped destruction during the Stalinist purges of 1937, after which only the buildings of the central section remained. Many of the monks were executed by the country's Communist regime and the monastery's artifacts, including thangkas, statues, and manuscripts were looted, although some were hidden until more fortunate times.
Today, only 28 temples remain. Restoration work began in 1988 with funds provided by UNESCO and private sources and some of the new statuary was commissioned in New Delhi, India.