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The traitors have returned. They fly away in massive squadrons seeking warmer climes, leaving we fools to shiver through the winter. Here's a little surprise, though - they are back, and, heh, heh, heh...winter isn't over. I watched them paddle through the little channels of open water on this still mostly frozen pond. I can only image the goose version of cursing when they realize they returned from vacation just a little too soon.
Technical info: Canon EOS 6D, Canon EF 70-300L, Hoya Circular Polarizer, Processed in Adobe Lightroom 4 and Adobe Photoshop CS5
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Adobe Wall remnants of 1790 Spanish colonization (which is still part of Presidio Officers Club, San Francisco). The wall was built by Spanish colonists using slave laborers (in this case the Miwok Indians who inhabited modern-day Marin County and Angel Island.)
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At 85,710 acres in size, the Adobe Town wilderness study area is the largest in Wyoming. Within the WSA, you’ll find Skull Creek Rim and Monument Valley - names that conjure up images of colorful badlands, buttes and spires created by thousands of years of erosion. Located 80 miles southwest of Rawlins, outstanding opportunities for solitude and primitive and unconfined recreation exist in the WSA.
The WSA is nationally known for the educational and scientific study of paleontological resources. Fossil remains of mammals are numerous and widely distributed throughout the area. This area has been identified as one of the premier sites in North America for paleontological resources. Significant archaeological resources are found throughout the WSA, representing 12,000 years of continuous occupation by man from Paleo Indian through late Prehistoric periods. The cultural site density of the WSA is estimated to be 30 surface sites per square mile, which is unusually high.
For more on the Adobe Town WSA, visit on.doi.gov/kafydM
Photo by Bob Wick
AWIB-ISAW: Mastaba of Ptahshepses (III)
One of the reliefs of Ptahshepses covering the pillars in the courtyard. by Kyera Giannini (2009)
copyright: 2009 Kyera Giannini (used with permission)
photographed place: (Abu Sir) [pleiades.stoa.org/places/195443086]
Published by the Institute for the Study of the Ancient World as part of the Ancient World Image Bank (AWIB). Further information: [www.nyu.edu/isaw/awib.htm].
I spent the later half of the week at the Adobe offices in San Francisco for a developer summit. The idea is simply to encourage those top developers from across the [Flex] product community to build re-usable components. These developers came from all walks of technology. Some owned a company, others were strictly indepedent. Some were editors of technology journals/magazines, others we building start-ups in their attic. It was a great meeting, and I saw some amazing demonstrations.
On a somewhat more somber note, the meeting was held at 601 Townsend, which used to be the brand-spanking new Macromedia headquarters located in the historic Hamilton Baker building. This is my first trip to that office since the acquisition was completed. It's all Adobe branded now, but the feel is still very much of the Macromedia old-guard. On a positive note, I got my identification badge updated and can now move around all Adobe offices wityh relative ease.
Note the printed ladder texture! This even has the interior furnishings, including a bookcase and chest, but you need to peer inside with a flashlight.
Estos adobes ya cumplieron el tiempo de curado y están listos para edificar
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Wave-Gotik-Treffen 2014 - Tag 01
Musik- und Kulturfestival, das seit 1992 jährlich am Pfingstwochenende in Leipzig stattfindet Mit derzeit etwa 20.500 Besuchern ist eine der größten Veranstaltungen der Alternative- und Schwarzen Szene.
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See page here: www.hiddensandiego.net/adobe-falls.php
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The North Façade of the Templo Viejo of the Huaca de la Luna faced the Plaza Principal (main square) and is impressive both in size and ornamentation. It had seven ornamental bands, each having a different repetitive pattern. This is the representation of two spiders sharing an abdomen which is decorating the third band from the bottom.
huacasdemoche.net/fachadanorte.html
The Huaca de la Luna is the main ceremonial pyramid of the Huacas de Moche site just outside of Trujillo, Peru. It was the most important site of the Moche culture, which flourished about 100–800 CE. It was built out of adobe bricks, which explains the severe erosion problems at the site.
SORTELHA (Portugal): Igreja de Nossa Senhora das Neves (Igreja Matriz).
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Acredita-se que o edifício primitivo foi construído no século XIV, funcionando na altura como torre de vigia. Foi depois remodelada, em 1573, sofrendo mais reconstruções nos séculos seguintes. É constituída por uma planta longitudinal composta, com uma nave única e uma capela-mor quadrangular, com cobertura em falsa abóbada de berço de madeira na nave e em alfarge na capela-mor. Apesar de ter origem medieval, a igreja denota uma grande influência renascentista.
info: www.igogo.pt/igreja-matriz-de-sortelha-igreja-de-nossa-se...
Title: Adobe Houses, Mexico.
Creator: Kilburn Brothers
Date: 1873
Part Of: Elmer and Diane Powell collection on Mexico and the Mexican Revolution Collection
Place: Mexico
Physical Description: 1 photographic print on stereo card: stereograph, albumen; 9 x 18 cm
File: ag2014_0005_02_002_01_kilburn_055_adobe_c.jpg
Rights: Please cite DeGolyer Library, Southern Methodist University when using this file. A high-resolution version of this file may be obtained for a fee. For details see the sites.smu.edu/cul/degolyer/research/permissions/ web page. For other information, contact degolyer@smu.edu.
For more information and to view the image in high resolution, see: digitalcollections.smu.edu/cdm/ref/collection/pwl/id/344
View the Elmer and Diane Powell Collection on Mexico and the Mexican Revolution