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12 photos verticales faites à main levée et assemblées en Adobe Lightroom - ciel changé en Adobe Photoshop par une autre de mes photos de ciel
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At a blueberry farm in Tasmania some one had stuck blueberries on a barb-wire fence. I just caught a shot of the Jackjumper ant exploring it.
Un dimanche 25 avril 2021, en fin de matinée dans l'une des rues semi-piétonnières de Sion. Les terrasses des restos sont de nouveau ouvertes!
Formerly the seat of Malcolms of Poltalloch.
Victorian mansion built 1849 - 1853, known as Callton Mor in later 19th century. Left in 1954 and falling in ruins since 1957 when the roof was removed.
Take an interesting look here:
4. Klassik Tour Kronberg 2017
Auf der Basis der erfolgreichen 1,8-Liter Baureihe schneiderte der Kölner Karosseriebauer Deutsch eins der schönsten und exklusivsten Fahrzeuge der Opel-Modellgeschichte. Seinen Namen und die Bauweise verdankt der niedrige Zweisitzer einer Fahrzeuggattung, die in Nordamerika zur Prohibitionszeit eine ganz besondere Rolle spielte: Alkoholschmuggler bauten sich für ihre Besorgungsfahrten sprint-starke und extrem niedrige Roadster, mit denen sie nachts mit Vollgas unter den für Lastwagen ausgelegten Zollschranken hindurch schlüpfen konnten.
Quelle: classi-car
TO SEE ONLY IN 30/60 OPTED OUT GROUPS !
NUR IN GRUPPEN OHNE 30/60 RESTRIKTION ZU SEHEN !
Some of my groups and albums
DIES UND DAS - BITS AND PIECES
STRASSENPHOTOGRAPHIE - STREET PHOTOGRAPHY
ASPHALT VETERANEN - BLACKTOP VETERANS
la luna siempre se ha considerado como un elemento que influye mucho en la vida de las personas y desde tiempos antiquísimos se cree que la misma tiene su significado. Así, se considera que cuando se encuentra en esta fase de cuarto creciente es el momento oportuno para afrontar nuevos retos, ya sean a nivel personal o a nivel laboral, por ejemplo.
Es más, para algunos su significado es que en ese instante lo que sucede es que se avecinan nuevos e importantes cambios.
De la misma manera, no podemos pasar por alto que, a lo largo de la historia, han existido muchos “rituales” y tareas que se llevaban a cabo en torno al cuarto creciente de la luna. En concreto, se consideraba que ese era el momento más adecuado para proceder a cultivar las semillas porque la influencia de ese astro conseguiría que los suelos estuvieran en perfecto estado para propiciar buenas cosechas.
"Never forget ..."
Tribute in Light – September 11, 2020
Tribute in Light is a commemorative public art installation first presented six months after 9/11 and then every year thereafter, from dusk to dawn, on the night of September 11. It has become an iconic symbol that both honors those killed and celebrates the unbreakable spirit of New York.
Assembled on the roof of the Battery Parking Garage south of the 9/11 Memorial, the twin beams reach up to four miles into the sky and are comprised of eighty-eight 7,000-watt xenon lightbulbs positioned into two 48-foot squares, echoing the shape and orientation of the Twin Towers. The installation can also be viewed from a 60-mile radius around lower Manhattan.
The presentation of Tribute in Light has been made possible by the generous support of the Carnegie Corporation of New York, Lower Manhattan Development Corporation, and Rechler Philanthropy.
The 9/11 Memorial & Museum also acknowledges its Board Chairman Mike Bloomberg for his leadership and Governor Andrew Cuomo for providing health personnel and supervision to help ensure the Tribute in Light will be safely produced.
Tribute in Light was conceived by several artists and designers who were then brought together under the auspices of the Municipal Art Society and Creative Time: John Bennett, Gustavo Boneverdi, Richard Nash Gould, Julian LaVerdiere, and Paul Myoda, with lighting consultant Paul Marantz.
Tribute in Light is produced by Michael Ahern Production Services.
For more info: www.911memorial.org/visit/memorial/tribute-light
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The rusty and weathered look of these tools grabbed my attention.The way they were positioned on the patio fascinated me,and immediately reminded me of two people having an argument and shouting at each other.
The Piazza del Campo is one of Europe's greatest medieval public squares. Established in the late 12th century, paved in the mid 14th century, and adorned in the early 15th century with the white marble basin named Fonte Gaia. The Fonte is covered on three sides with bas-reliefs of the Madonna surrounded by Christian virtues, but these, alas, are replacement artworks—the original sculptures (which only lasted 447 years) featured a pair of nudes that the 19th century city fathers found too risqué.
Italy's 2 favorite horse races, Il Palio di Provenzano and Palio dell'Assunta, are held in this piazza each year, when a thick layer of dirt is dumped on it. It's been a tradition since 1590, when bullfighting was outlawed here.
The purple haze wafts in on tones of eclectic disgust, from times of happiness long since past. It lecherously spreads itself before my lens, like a wild animal in rut, and whispers: take me, I'm yours. From the shallow depths of the pond, mildew, grain, and scratches, upon the scenery rise. Everything transforms into oblivion, the reeds, thick and sepia, part, as it pushes its way through and forward: a crowned, naked, harbinger of truth, or, possibly, delusion. To be, or not to be. Forever remains the question.
This is exactly what I came here for - to capture the color and texture and grit and beauty of New Orleans though my camera’s eye. My partner Dave had a brief business trip here in the fall of 2017 and thought I would really enjoy the city for its unique and diverse photographic offerings. And he was right! I spent a couple days freely roaming the city and doing my best to capture the whole rich visual experience, as here while exploring the sights of the world-renowned French Quarter. The French Quarter is the city’s historic heart, famous for its vibrant nightlife and colorful buildings with cast-iron balconies. It is the oldest neighborhood in the city, and the district as a whole has been designated as a National Historic Landmark.