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Francis International Airport, Deckchair Orange, Pascal (A Band), Artifacts und Rika am 03. April 2011 am Campus Rock von earlyphotography.at

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Francis International Airport, Deckchair Orange, Pascal (A Band), Artifacts und Rika am 03. April 2011 am Campus Rock von earlyphotography.at

Maya Artifacts Shoot. Interesting artifacts that were a fun shoot. These are the rough images from that shoot.

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Tour of Dumpy Level Tunnels at Dover Castle

Artifacts highlighted with liquid gold

testing out the new 35mm...legit lens

Live Photo Booth at Artifact Party

Live Photo Booth at Artifact Party

Punggol Promenade

Singapore

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from old abandoned mill town in Folsom, usually under Folsom Lake

More pieces for the Voodoo Art Journal ... here's the before shot of the standing doll. blog post

Courtesy: Market Street Chinatown Archaeology Project

Photo: David Pace

If you think these are kick ass, wait until you see the ones from last night!

Artifact in garden

Alder Manor, Yonkers

Part of 16th Century Italian church

French Quarter buildings have no yards, so the design of city blocks often includes internal courtyards. Some of these are connected to individual homes. Others are communal. The building housing the Jean Lafitte visitor center has one of these courtyards, somewhat altered for some sort of unnecessary modernization of the structure. They could do a lot with this space to illustrate old-style New Orleans life, but right now they use it mostly to store old, historical junk, like this kettle. I have no idea what the story behind this kettle might be. It might have been used for historical gumbo.

Central Aztec Pyramid Museum, Mexico City

 

Apologies for the inadequate title and description; the subject matter truly deserves better.

Vitsa cemeteries. Bronze beak-spouted jug with femail bust on the handle. Corinthian workshop. Archaic era. c.510-490 BC.

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The inhabitants of Vitsa were mostly stock-breeders but their life standards were quite high. To this conclusion point the rich offerings in the graves of the 8th century B.C. and the Classical period, with a large percentage of imported and expensive bronze vessels. At the same time, the population increased remarkably but a sudden decrease occured in the third quarter of the 8th century, reaching its lowest point in the 7th century B.C. After a short recovery in the early 5th century B.C., the population decreased gradually until the third quarter of the 4th century B.C., when the settlement was burned down and subsequently abandoned.

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Francis International Airport, Deckchair Orange, Pascal (A Band), Artifacts und Rika am 03. April 2011 am Campus Rock von earlyphotography.at

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This pocket watch was found 1/4 miles from the epicenter of the atomic blast at hiroshima. The heat generated by the blast melted the porcelain face of the watch (melting point of porcelain is 3000F).

Artifact displayed within the museum area of the Castelvecchio. Verona, Italy 02/26/09

Artifacts and Memorabilia displayed in the newly restored Roy McKay Clubhouse at Labatt Park

Collection of rugs hanging at this second hand store where we spent some time before meeting up with Linda and Richard for dinner.

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