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another stop motion (yesterday in a nutshell).
please watch this all the way through.
the majority of these are candid.
elliott smith - between the bars.
i know olivia bee used this in her recent stop motion but i'd been listening to it all day and it seemed appropriate to use it here :)
if you watch this, please please tell me what you think!
Hasselblad 503cx
Carl Zeiss Distagon 40mm f4
Kodak T-Max 400, Rodinal, 1:50, 10min.
Location: Kleiner Barmstein / Salzburg / Austria
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In 1819, Sir Thomas Raffles negotiated a treaty whereby Johor allowed the British to locate a trading port on the island. The Sultan of Johor is the sovereign ruler of the Malaysian state of Johor. It all was leading to the establishment of the British colony of Singapore in 1819. The port was strategically located along the main trade route between India and China. Singapore became an independent republic in 1965. Nowadays the country has become one of the world's most prosperous nations, with a highly developed free market economy and strong international trading links. Tourism in Singapore is a major industry and is the 5th most visited city in the world. Along with this, it also has one of the world's lowest crime rates. Public transport is easy when visiting Singapore. This includes the well-known Mass Rapid Transit system. MRT trains are fully automated without driver! Singapore is a green and clean city. It is also full of natural attractions and cultural heritage sites, from botanic gardens and nature parks to temples and museums. Chinatown is a small piece of China in the heart of Singapore. Once an enclave for Singapore’s Chinese immigrant population, the Chinatown of today is much-beloved for its blend of old and new, with historic temples and traditional medicinal halls sitting alongside hip new bars and lifestyle shops. You also can't miss the three monstrous towers of Marina Bay Sands which stand at the Marina Bay waterfront. Apart from the casino, the Marina Bay Sands also has a shopping mall, resorts, museums, theatres, an ice skating rink, and a Skydeck with an infinity pool.
Getting around Singapore by MRT (train) is simple. Singapore's public transport system is fast and efficient, and brings you to memorable attractions in no time. The Marina Bay Sands is a most icon hotel with and a wide range of shopping, casino and entertainment options. The resort includes a 2,561-room hotel. The three towers are connected by a 1 hectare roof terrace, Sands SkyPark. The observation deck provides panoramic views across the bay and world's largest rooftop Infinity Pool.
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In 1819 onderhandelde Sir Thomas Raffles over een verdrag waarbij Johor de Britten toestond een handelshaven op het eiland te vestigen. De Sultan van Johor is de soevereine heerser van de Maleisische staat Johor. Het leidde allemaal tot de oprichting van de Britse kolonie Singapore in 1819. De haven was strategisch gelegen langs de belangrijkste handelsroute tussen India en China. Singapore werd in 1965 een onafhankelijke republiek. Tegenwoordig is het land één van de meest welvarende landen ter wereld geworden, met een hoog ontwikkelde vrije markteconomie en sterke internationale handelsbanden. Toerisme in Singapore is een belangrijke industrie en is de 5e meest bezochte stad ter wereld. Daarnaast heeft het ook één van 's werelds laagste misdaadcijfers. Openbaar vervoer is eenvoudig tijdens een bezoek aan Singapore. MRT-treinen zijn volledig geautomatiseerd zonder machinist ! Singapore is een groene en schone stad. Het staat ook vol met natuurlijke attracties en culturele erfgoedsites, van botanische tuinen en natuurparken tot tempels en musea. Chinatown is een klein stukje China in het hart van Singapore. De Esplanade-brug is een 261 meter lange verkeersbrug die over de monding van de Singapore-rivier loopt. Er is ook een loopbrug, deze biedt een panoramisch uitzicht op Marina South en het financiële centrum van Singapore. Het is een uitstekende plek om een zonsondergang te bekijken. Het prachtige Fullerton Hotel ligt naast de brug. Goede plek om 's avonds door te brengen, verlichting aan de voorkant is uitzonderlijk mooi. Ook kun je de drie monsterlijke torens van Marina Bay Sands die aan de waterkant van Marina Bay staan ​​niet missen. Naast het casino heeft het Marina Bay Sands ook een winkelcentrum, resorts, musea, theaters, een ijsbaan en een Skydeck met een overloopzwembad met prachtig uitzicht op de stad.
The route between Rooting and Pluckley through the Vale of Holmesdale, Kent as part of a long distance footpath between Faversham and Dungeness. A single standing tree among the ploughed winter fields, reminiscent of a Rowland Hilder watercolour....
Rowland Hilder was a British landscape artist and book illustrator. Born on June 28, 1905 in Great Neck, NY, his English father moved the family to Kent, England in 1915 where his natural talent for drawing was recognized by a schoolmaster. Hilder went on to study at Goldsmith’s College in London where he met his wife, the botanical illustrator Edith Blenkiron. He began building a reputation as an accomplished watercolorist of quintessential Kent landscapes, rending the sky and earth with a sensitively modulated palette. From 1964 to 1974, he served as the president of England’s Royal Institute of Painters in Watercolours, and in 1986 was awarded an Order of the British Empire. He died on April 21, 1993 in Greenwich, England.
Silence
Stretching out between us
I dream of a presence
With essence
And absence of doubt
Come closer
Come and stay with me now
Help me reconcile
Come and stay a while
Four brown pelicans skim over the calm water and kelp forests off the coast of Monterey Bay, CA with great skill and grace.
Spider web between fence post showing the complex nature of nature. Bridging two world Nature and Man
Rare conjuction between Jupiter and Saturn on December 21, 2020. 8" f/7 newtonian (hand-guided dobsonian), prime focus, ASI 290mc, UV/Ir blocking filter.
On the left is a bit of the mainland ie. Peel Hill on the Isle of Man and on the right is a bit of St Patrick's Isle where Peel Castle is situated. Years ago this beach now called Fenella beach did not really exist until a causeway was built between the mainland and St Patrick's Isle to make access to the castle easier.