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The Purple Finch is the bird that Roger Tory Peterson famously described as a “sparrow dipped in raspberry juice.” For many of us, they’re irregular winter visitors to our feeders, although these chunky, big-beaked finches do breed in northern North America and the West Coast. Separating them from House Finches requires a careful look, but the reward is a delicately colored, cleaner version of that red finch. Look for them in forests, too, where you’re likely to hear their warbling song from the highest parts of the trees.
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The State Museum of Applied Arts of Uzbekistan is an art museum located in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, founded in 1937 as a temporary exhibition for handicrafts. The museum contains over 4,000 exhibits on decorative art in Uzbekistan, including wood carving, ceramics, embossing, jewelry, gold weaving, embroidery, and samples of mass production in local industry.
Until the beginning of the 21st century, the museum was located in the former palace of the Russian diplomat Alexander Alexandrovich Polovtsev Jr..
The museum building, known as the Polovtsev house, was purchased by his secretary Mikhail Stepanovich Andreev from Tashkent merchant Nikolai Ivanovich Ivanov. Under Andreev's guidance, the interiors of the house were readjusted and refurbished to fit an Oriental style. The main architect of this restructuring was A. A. Burmeyster. The house was known colloquially as the "Polovtsev House". The building is an example of Oriental architectural and decorative art, built in the late 19th century. The decoration, carving and painting of the building was done by Uzbek folk artists Usta T. Arsankulov, A. Kazymdzhanov (Tashkent), Usta Shirin Muradov (Bukhara), Usta A. Palvanov (Khiva), and Usta Abdullah (Rishtan).
These small plants have found a home among the decaying railroad ties, a perfect ecological niche.
EDIT
After posting, it occurred to me that this looks like an image to which selective color was applied. Actually, only a few spots on the wood beams were desaturated; otherwise, the colors are pretty much the way the way they appeared.
The name, first applied long ago, simply means "little dun-colored (gray-brown) bird," a good description of the Dunlin in winter plumage. Spending the winter farther north than most of its relatives, this species is a familiar sight along the outer beaches during the cold months, as far north as New England and even southern Alaska. It is often in large flocks; in flight, these flocks may twist and bank in unison, in impressive aerial maneuvers. In breeding plumage, the Dunlin is so much more brightly colored as to seem like a different bird.
For Macro Mondays, "Crack."
An approximately 1.25 inch detail from a 48-inch square contemporary painting. The artist laid down a black base, placed string stretched horizontally at intervals, and then applied a thick impasto layer of red acrylic paint. The string was pulled off, cracking the red layer and revealing the under-layer as rough black lines. The gold stripes were applied and the painting was finished with a urethane top coat.
Applied some antique filters and grain to make this timeless capture of the pretty spot in Ricketts Glen State Park ... it was stepping back in time yesterday ... and into the water too :)
Happy Sliders Sunday
Miracle Plant ~ The word Aparajita means undefeated ~
~ It's Feng Shui properties are also miraculous -
Having an Aparajita in the house compound
gives the House an Invincible Aura,
which transcends on to it's inhabitants as well.
~ Its roots when grinded with vinegar and applied
on pimples cure it within no time.
~ Aparajita is a destroyer form of Goddess Durga
that destroys the demoniacal energies.
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A bird in flight might have accidentally dropped his lunch atop our car.
straightened only...no PP applied:-)
There are two public universities in Oldenburg:
The Carl von Ossietzky University of Oldenburg and
the Jade University of Applied Sciences.
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Oldenburg is an independent city in the state of Lower Saxony, Germany.: - Population 170.000 ( Nov. 2019 ) ( Metropolitan Region `Bremen / Oldenburg´ 2.4 million people )
Red-tailed hawk landing on branch. First day out with new Canon EOS R5 and 800mm lens. I found this cooperative model shooting touch and goes. Was quite a sight! Seen near Florence, AZ this afternoon.
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I'm including another photo from my short trip to Vienna. We are back in the Museum of Applied Arts (MAK). But this time it's not a display piece, but the building itself (in the form of this beautiful staircase) that caught my attention.
The building was newly built especially for the museum and completed in 1871. I think these are pretty venerable halls that you enter here.
Since I didn't have my tripod or a wide-angle lens with me when I visited the museum, I had to improvise a bit to get this scene completely in the picture.
So I took six photos in portrait format freehand, which I then put together to form a panorama. Considering these circumstances, I am very satisfied with the result.
Ich streue mal wieder ein Foto von meinem Kurztrip nach Wien ein. Und zwar befinden wir uns wieder im Museum für angewandte Kunst (MAK). Doch dieses Mal ist es kein Aufstellungsstück, sondern das Gebäude selbst (in Form dieses wunderschönen Treppenhauses), welches meine Aufmerksamkeit erregt hat.
Das Gebäude wurde extra für das Museum neu gebaut und 1871 fertig gestellt. Ich finde, dass sind schon ziemlich ehrwürdige Hallen, die man hier betritt.
Da ich zu dem Museumsbesuch weder mein Stativ noch ein Weitwinkelobjektiv dabei hatte, musste ich etwas improvisieren, um diese Szene komplett ins Bild zu bekommen.
So habe ich freihand sechs Aufnahmen im Hochformat gemacht, die ich dann im Nachgang zu einem Panorama zusammengefügt habe. Gemessen an diesen Umständen bin ich mit dem Ergebnis sehr zufrieden.
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Applied a texture from Mat, actually applied it twice with some curves layers in between.
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Still not very good, but still practicing.
Condiment packets, courtesy of Panda Express. I applied a couple of Topaz Studio filters to “spice” up the picture.
"The MAK – Museum of Applied Arts (German: Museum für angewandte Kunst) is an arts and crafts museum located at Stubenring 5 in Vienna's 1st district Innere Stadt. [...] The museum has been at its current location since 1871."
The museum was built "in the style of the Neo-Renaissance, according to plans by Heinrich von Ferstel."
Has a kind of 'dark' fairytale feel. Applied a mild filter, adds a bit more contrast and hint of blue.
The State Museum of Applied Arts of Uzbekistan is an art museum located in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, founded in 1937 as a temporary exhibition for handicrafts. The museum contains over 4,000 exhibits on decorative art in Uzbekistan, including wood carving, ceramics, embossing, jewelry, gold weaving, embroidery, and samples of mass production in local industry.
Until the beginning of the 21st century, the museum was located in the former palace of the Russian diplomat Alexander Alexandrovich Polovtsev Jr..
The museum building, known as the Polovtsev house, was purchased by his secretary Mikhail Stepanovich Andreev from Tashkent merchant Nikolai Ivanovich Ivanov. Under Andreev's guidance, the interiors of the house were readjusted and refurbished to fit an Oriental style. The main architect of this restructuring was A. A. Burmeyster. The house was known colloquially as the "Polovtsev House". The building is an example of Oriental architectural and decorative art, built in the late 19th century. The decoration, carving and painting of the building was done by Uzbek folk artists Usta T. Arsankulov, A. Kazymdzhanov (Tashkent), Usta Shirin Muradov (Bukhara), Usta A. Palvanov (Khiva), and Usta Abdullah (Rishtan).
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venue: Tanjong Lobang in Miri.
wow, thx everyone. im inspired to shoot more.
it's a small opening i found near a cliff in Tanjong Lobang, Miri. i don't know how long is the tunnel. 'cause it was dark so i didn't dare to go in any further but managed to pluck a courage for this shot. i used a single-jpeg technique to bring out some details on the inside then applied a lil' dodging. thx for the FAVE & COMMENTS.
The State Museum of Applied Arts of Uzbekistan is an art museum located in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, founded in 1937 as a temporary exhibition for handicrafts. The museum contains over 4,000 exhibits on decorative art in Uzbekistan, including wood carving, ceramics, embossing, jewelry, gold weaving, embroidery, and samples of mass production in local industry.
Until the beginning of the 21st century, the museum was located in the former palace of the Russian diplomat Alexander Alexandrovich Polovtsev Jr..
The museum building, known as the Polovtsev house, was purchased by his secretary Mikhail Stepanovich Andreev from Tashkent merchant Nikolai Ivanovich Ivanov. Under Andreev's guidance, the interiors of the house were readjusted and refurbished to fit an Oriental style. The main architect of this restructuring was A. A. Burmeyster. The house was known colloquially as the "Polovtsev House". The building is an example of Oriental architectural and decorative art, built in the late 19th century. The decoration, carving and painting of the building was done by Uzbek folk artists Usta T. Arsankulov, A. Kazymdzhanov (Tashkent), Usta Shirin Muradov (Bukhara), Usta A. Palvanov (Khiva), and Usta Abdullah (Rishtan).
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Applied radial blur in Photoshop to ribbons selectively .
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