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Yik Cheong Building and Montane Mansion are most famous spots in Quarry Bay, Hong Kong. It also known as "Monster Building".

   

Happy Easter Monday to all our followers, commenters, admirers, and survivors! We will continue to post images on Bank Holidays while the Covid-19 crisis continues. For today, we have a remarkable image of Main Street in Kingscourt, Co. Cavan with the hill rising away from us, and a crowd of men(?) gathered about half way down! What was the occasion?

 

+++ UPDATE +++

Much happy speculation as to the occasion, but nothing definite that we could hang our Sunday Best hats on. However, we did narrow the date. Our Lawrence photo collection dates between 1865 and 1914. As you’ve all managed from dating various buildings to narrow the date to 1909-1922, for our purposes, that means this photograph was taken between 1909 and 1914. Thank you, one and all!

 

Photographer: Robert French

 

Collection: Lawrence Photograph Collection

 

Date: Circa 1909-1914, but likely 1901 -1902

 

NLI Ref: L_CAB_08143

 

You can also view this image, and many thousands of others, on the NLI’s catalogue at catalogue.nli.ie

 

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StairStalk Staircase - HIDE Restaurant, London, UK

During my time in Nevada I hiked an area called Buffington Pockets, based on the recommendation of a niece. She said this location reminded her of bacon. Buffington Pockets, nestled in the Muddy Mountains, is full of unusual multicolored rock formations. When I came upon this hillside, I wholly understood what she meant.

La playa de La Gueirúa está en el concejo de Cudillero, en el occidente del Principado de Asturias y pertenece al pueblo de Santa Marina. Forma parte de la Costa Occidental de Asturias y está dentro del Paisaje Protegido de la Costa Occidental de Asturias,

This sunrise at this lake was just wonderful! Amazing light - freezing temperatures - half of the lake was frozen - and the water like a mirror - unbelievable - no wind - just alone - pure nature and silence...a feast for your eyes and your soul...

 

Alpenglühen - Sonnenaufgang am North Lake, Kalifornien

 

Dieser Sonnenaufgang an diesem See war einfach wunderbar! Unglaublich schönes Licht - eisige Temperaturen - die Hälfte des Sees war zugefroren - und das Wasser wie ein Spiegel - kein Wind - ganz alleine - pure reine Natur und Stille ...ein Fest für das Auge und die Seele

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designer leather trench coat by Chanel worn by Russian Goddess Natasha Poly

...and I paint my dream

Vincent van Gogh

 

Glamis Castle in Scotland in soft moonlight

 

Ich träume meine Gemälde...

...und male meinen Traum

Vincent van Gogh

 

Glamis Castle in Schottland in sanften Mondlicht

Orion's Belt or the Belt of Orion, also known as the Three Kings or Three Sisters, is an asterism in the constellation Orion. It consists of the three bright stars Alnitak, Alnilam and Mintaka.

 

Looking for Orion's Belt in the night sky is the easiest way to locate Orion in the sky. The stars are more or less evenly spaced in a straight line, and so can be visualized as the belt of the hunter's clothing. They are best visible in the early night sky during the Northern Winter/Southern Summer, in particular the month of January at around 9:00 pm.

 

Alnitak (ζ Orionis) is a triple star system at the eastern end of Orion's belt and is 1,260 light-years from the Earth. Alnitak B is a 4th-magnitude B-type star which orbits Alnitak A every 1,500 years. The primary (Alnitak A) is itself a close binary, comprising Alnitak Aa (a blue supergiant of spectral type O9.7 Ibe and an apparent magnitude of 2.0) and Alnitak Ab (a blue dwarf of spectral type O9V and an apparent magnitude of about 4). Alnitak Aa is estimated as being up to 28 times as massive as the Sun, and to have a diameter 20 times greater. It is the brightest star of class O in the night sky.

 

Alnilam (ε Orionis) is a supergiant, approximately 2,000 light-years away from Earth and magnitude 1.70. It is the 29th-brightest star in the sky and the fourth-brightest in Orion. It is 375,000 times more luminous than the Sun. Its spectrum serves as one of the stable anchor points by which other stars are classified.

 

Mintaka (δ Orionis) is 1,200 light-years away and shines with magnitude 2.21. Mintaka is 90,000 times more luminous than the Sun. Mintaka is a double star. The two stars orbit around each other every 5.73 days.

It is with great sadness that I learned that long-time friend and noted rail photographer Dave Augsburger passed away yesterday afternoon. I find that as I process the photos that I post here, I think more about the friends that I was with as well as circumstances and incidents that accompanied the outing than I do the train itself. Dave comes to mind frequently. Beside photography, Dave and I shared interests in history of the Lehigh & New England and other anthracite railroads, prewar American Flyer trains, and Pennsylvania Dutch (German) culture and language.

 

Here, in happier days, Dave and I were out for the day, and had gone in futile search for an infrequent Conrail train that served the cement mill in Evansville, Pennsylvania, With the day coming to a close, we decided to stop by the Wanamaker, Kempton, & Southern in Kempton. Seeing an opportunity, I had the most prolific photographer of the Lehigh & New England pose next to one of the WK&S’ L&NE gondolas. Dave is now with many of his contemporary friends who have passed in recent years, including Dick Samsel and Neil Shankweiler. I will miss Dave and treasure the many memories of him for years to come.

To see how these shots were done, check out my Youtube videos:

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Another nocturnal faff to appease my creative inner child. Many thanks to my old pal Nihal for his invaluable patience and assistance.

Sony Alpha 6000 (mod), SEL70200GM @135mm, StarAdventurer, 50x60s RGB, ISO1250

From my Colorado Springs Workshop this summer.

Edited with JD QuickFlow actions & Tints

 

So sehen sie jetzt aus 😊 weiß waren sie mal

It was a hundred years ago, the world went roaring through the '20's, are we there again !!!

 

Happy New Year !!!

 

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M42 from Paris (big city so a lot of light pollution)

6km from La Defense

 

One RAW photo (600mm ; 6400 ISO ; 6s ; F6.3) vs full processing (result of Stacking 270 photos and post processing).

 

As you can see there is a "small" difference between both images.

 

Sony A7S

Tamron 150-600 (600 F6.3)

EQ2 mount

Shutter speed : 6s and 10s

6400 ISO

These lakes near Drei Zinnen Hutte looked so enticing, that I went down there to take photos rather than relax like the rest of our group.

 

Day five was from Durrenstein Hutte/Rifugio Vallandro to Rifugio A. Locatelli/Dreizinnenhütte, another big day of almost 20km with descents totalling 865m and ascents totalling 1237m.

 

After leaving the hut, we had a gentle climb to alpine meadows, then down a gully and an aided trail around Strudelkopf and steeply down to a main road which we crossed over before heading along route 102 and the long ascent up to Tre Cime di Lavaredo - the famous three peaks.

 

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A view from the beach in Jachenau towards the Fahrenbergkopf and Herzogstand mountain peaks.

 

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Cotopaxi is on the right (5,897 m / 19,347 ft);

Chimborazo is in the middle (6,263 m / 20,547 ft);

El Altar is on the left (5,319 m / 17,451 ft).

 

In fact, the valley owns eight volcanoes inside, one the reasons Alexander von Humboldt named the region "Avenue of Volcanoes".

 

When many think of Ecuador, we often think of Galapagos and the equator, but it’s not always the case that Ecuador is thought of in tandem with the majestic Avenue of the Volcanoes that it sits along. That’s right, Ecuador is full-on Volcano Country! But fear not, for this does not by any means detract from how impressively safe the country is to visit! If anything, it adds tremendously to the overall geographic and scenic beauty that’s found throughout. Ecuador is home to 47 volcanoes in total (both active and extinct), with 15 in volcanoes Galapagos and 32 on the mainland.

 

The small country is the third in number of volcanoes, it only loses to the continent countries, USA and Russia, but it does not lose in altitude, the highest in the world.

  

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With its elevation of 5,023 metres (16,480 ft), Tungurahua just over tops the snow line (about 4,900 metres (16,100 ft)).

 

Tungurahua's top is snow-covered and did feature a small summit glacier which melted away after the increase of volcanic activity in 1999.

  

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The Garganta de Fogo Volcano, its crater ...

It has a 183 meters/600 feet wide crater.

Most of the volcano is covered by snow.

  

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My first view of the Avenue of the Volcanoes at 6:52 am (a 4h58m climb) from the Refugio (Hut).

There are several volcanoes, but the most striking are the Chimborazo on your right (I will climb it tomorrow), the highest in the world and Cotopaxi, the second highest volcano in Ecuador (I climbed it in the first 24 hours).

  

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Climbing an active volcano is complicated.

The crater is just below me. It took years for the Ecuadorian government to release climbing permits.

Me knowing the risks and signing the papers. It is a great pleasure for Pachamama to accept me, agradiseyki.

  

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Tungurahua 5,023 metres (16,480 ft) is located in the Cordillera Oriental of the Andes of central Ecuador, 140 kilometres (87 mi) south of the capital Quito.

 

Nearby notable mountains are Chimborazo (6,310 metres (20,700 ft)) and El Altar (5,319 metres (17,451 ft)). It rises above the small thermal springs town of Baños de Agua Santa (1,800 metres (5,900 ft)) which is located at its foot 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) to the north.

 

Other nearby towns are Ambato (30 kilometres (19 mi) to the northwest), Baños and Riobamba (30 kilometres (19 mi) to the southwest).

 

Tungurahua is part of the Sangay National Park.

The lonely bench in front of the Lauterbrunnen Valley .Sunrise time. Canton of Bern, Switzerland.2019:10:23 09:20:21.No. 550.

 

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9-shot, 180° stitched panorama of the Shanghai Shipyard Bridge. A dual steel bridge at the former "Shanghai No. 1 Shipyard" location in Pudong Lujiazui.

 

The bridge has been constructed over the exits of the former dry docks and is illuminated red at night. This is a part of the northern extension of the Lujiazui Riverside Promenade along the Huangpu River. A stretch of riverside that has been occupied by warehouses, quays and shipyards is converted into a park-like recreation area.

 

With the development of the Lujiazui Central Financial District Phase II in full swing, the riverside will be the recreational area of this mega-project.

 

On the right, in the distant background, is the Shanghai International Cruise Center, the downtown berthing point for large cruise ships.

 

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Rijks Museum Amsterdam - remodelling and extension Cruz y Ortiz Architects / 2003-2013

“There is a pleasure in the pathless woods,

There is a rapture on the lonely shore,

There is society, where none intrudes,

By the deep sea, and music in its roar:

I love not man the less, but Nature more”

― Lord Byron

  

apologies to my friends for i haven't been

around much this week,

been weathering a nasty stomach virus,

i promise to catch-up today!

 

happy sliderssunday!

 

 

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