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This religious sculpture was discovered at Bir Wereb, near Palmyra. Situated on a major caravan route, Palmyra was at the crossroads of Syria, Mesopotamia, and the desert crossings. In its pantheon, external gods mingled with native deities. It was in this context that the triad of Ba'alshamin, Aglibol, and Malakbel developed during the first half of the first century AD. These gods are represented here in Roman military dress, a distinctive feature of Palmyrene religious iconography.
Part of my "Raytraced Secondlife" album. All of its photos are completely unedited, simply screenshot directly from Secondlife.
My triad necklace arrived and I'm in love with it. I can now bring a little piece of the Echelon/30 Seconds To Mars with me where ever I go ♥♥
Triad, a 35 foot tall stainless steel sculpture created by artist Ted Bieler in 1984, commissioned by Marathon Realty, is located at Front Street West at York Street, Toronto. See also:
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Processed in PS. Original boring sky swapped out for this 'sky with airplane' from my cloud file.
Models: Jasmin Drake
Photo taken by the adorable Mia Danvers / Flutterin\' Lash Photography ♥
... for a Happy Blue Monday !
Forget-me-not / Vergissmeinnicht (Myosotis)
in our garden - Frankfurt-Nordend
Three of the serie of four draining mills of Aarlanderveen.
Super Takumar 1:1.4/50 (7-elements) at f/8.
A triad formed by two natural structures and one man made structure. The 2 natural structures being the Island in the background and the rock in the foreground. It appears to be 2 rocks but it is actually just one big rock with 2 points. The man made structure being the lighthouse on the right.
I love how the 3 subjects form a simple triad in the stillness of the ocean.
This was taken at Whytecliff Park in West Vancouver, BC during a very smoky sunset. The nearby forest fires in BC have created a plume of smoke that has engulfed the Lower Mainland.