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Impressionen vom „Heritage Walk“ in MALANG, mit Architektur der holländischen Kolonialherren. Durchgeführt von „Malang Old Photo“und geleitet von @nawipray Irawan Prajitno. Spannend mit liebenswerten interessierten Teilnehmern!
U02A03 - Storytelling: A Walk in the Countryside
This is near my house, which for someone who spent 40 years in East London, still is amazing I’ve got this walking distance from my house, more used to stolen mopeds than horses lol.
I tried to do this just before work, which meant I only had 45 minutes, though I realise it isn’t an excuse and will try to plan my photo exercises better and have more time to think about what I’m doing.
I don’t think I done the place justice or captured the storytelling, it just seems like some random snaps, but it’s made me think and I’ll try to do better as it does on, having young children and going on days out, this is one area I’d love to improve on tbh.
I would’ve liked to get closer to the horses, but was a bit scared, if they went crazy, I don’t reckon I could beat them to the fence lol
I’ve straightened and cropped the photos, but no editing.
One thing I need to work on is over clicking, I take far many pictures of the same exact thing and it’s becomes a chore to cull/edit.
girivalam is the circumambulation of a holy object, like a temple or here, the Arunachala hill, a symbol of Brahman, the Self, Shiva or whatever name one wants to use to describe the attribute-less supreme Being. The distance is about 15 km and it is recommended to go barefoot and slow, like a "pregnant queen". The direction is clockwise. At all times of the day and night one finds people performing this age old practice.
After doing only one round I got addicted to it and proceeded to go every day for 50 consecutive days. There is an indescribable joy coming from it ...
Girvalam week
City walk in Dordrecht. Schroevendok Straatman.
This screw dock from 1928 is a national monument and landmark of the Wolwevershaven. It belonged to the Machinefabriek L. Straatman Ketelmakerij, which was located at the Kuipershaven from 1902 to 1996. The dock was used to partially lift ships out of the water so that the ship's rudders and screws could be repaired or replaced from floating wooden platforms. It originally had a lifting capacity of 30 tons, in 1952 the capacity increased by ten tons. The tackle is a rare example of an early twentieth-century ship repair facility in an inland port. The detailed design and use of materials contribute to the building's historical value. The dock is owned by the Schroevendok Foundation and is used by the Jooren Scheepsrijders company for repairs of (ship) propellers, making it a living monument.
Solar Union Military Intelligence threat briefing X.XX.26.
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This image is of subject S-1, code named “Seraph”. This is a heretofore unseen Ijad frame possibly on a shakedown run without Systems. Current intelligence is unaware of any Ijad bonded pair with the necessary neural network to deal with the cognitive load of operating that many legs. Analysts have not yet identified the markings and iconography to either link this subject to any of the known Ijad clans/families or state that this is from a new clade.
Mobile Frame Zero: Rapid Attack Stats: 2W.
Designer's Notes: This is a brickblend of Lego and Brickcraft parts. It's also a continued exploration of a build from a review.
WALK-IN ~ Excelsior Springs, Missouri ~ Copyright ©2014 Bob Travaglione ~ ALL RIGHTS RESERVED ~ www.FoToEdge.com
All my images are © Karen Eustace, All Rights Reserved. Please don't use this image without my permission. Thank you.
Shot during a short hike along the old church path leading from the village of Kauklainen to the larger village of Lappi. This old path through the forest was used in ancient times to travel between the two villages. It made it easier for the villagers of Kauklainen to go to church and to run all kinds of errands.
Note: The small path in this picture is not the actual path in question.
This picture is part of a series of forest and hiking themed pictures I've been capturing during the COVID-19 pandemic. In Finland restrictions on moving outdoors have been relatively minor and people have started to explore various hiking paths and nature reservations instead of going to the city.
Edited in ON1 Photo RAW 2020
She walks in beauty, like the night Of cloudless climes and starry skies;
And all that’s best of dark and bright
Meet in her aspect and her eyes;
Thus mellowed to that tender light Which heaven to gaudy day denies.
One shade the more, one ray the less,
Had half impaired the nameless grace
Which waves in every raven tress,
Or softly lightens o’er her face;
Where thoughts serenely sweet express,
How pure, how dear their dwelling-place.
And on that cheek, and o’er that brow,
So soft, so calm, yet eloquent,
The smiles that win, the tints that glow,
But tell of days in goodness spent,
A mind at peace with all below,
A heart whose love is innocent!
Crazy Eights... New upmarket British restaurant (as it's only been open a few months).
Set in a beautifully converted Regency building, Noisy but, however there appeared to be a slightly more quiet side area, as well as a quiet private dining area - make sure you specify where you'd like to sit.
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The food is a modern revival of true traditional British food, impeccably served with an inventive flair. .
Some might consider the prices a bit over the top (steaks starting from £19 and cocktails from £8) Seems to be an exciting New Restaurant !!!! Not been in but looks impressive from the outside ;0)
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