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Cable connection when it is made, it is melted by heat, for example by a flame,

Noukka & Seb

film, early may 2012

 

The blogpost with all film photos I took when Noukka stayed with me is up!

 

A series of linked loops across the face of the Sun highlighted the dynamic magnetic connections generated by several active regions (Jan. 3-6, 2015). Active regions have magnetic north and south polarity and the arcing loops find the opposite pole to make the connection. What is unusual here is that they all kind of line up and link nicely together. These movies are made in a wavelength of extreme ultraviolet light.

 

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An interesting connection/technique I happened upon recently with the ranger hat (98279) and small dino head (40384) elements. The connection is sturdy and doesn't put the head under that much stress.

 

I have one idea for it, but I would love to hear your thoughts!

 

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"As a result of the connection of the Principality of Hildesheim to the new Kingdom of Hanover, the former Derneburg Monastery was given to Count Ernst zu Münster by the King of England and Hanover in 1814. Together with his master builder Georg Ludwig Friedrich Laves, the count designed an English landscape garden around the castle, the delightful remains of which attract many visitors to Derneburg today.

 

In 1839, the year Count Ernst zu Münster died, Laves was commissioned to design a worthy tomb for the Lords of Derneburg. Now the classicist architect should finally have the opportunity to realize an idea that recurs in his designs: the steep Egyptian pyramid. The massive, geometrically symmetrical design language of Egyptian architecture was gladly adopted by classicism. As a student, Laves had to copy drawings of Egyptian buildings and sculptures meticulously. He was certainly familiar with Piranesi's etchings from ancient Rome and thus also those of the 12th BC Cestius pyramid, which may have served as a model for him. The Derneburg pyramid is a little more than 11 meters high and its slope angle is 61 degrees. The door, bearing the Münster coat of arms, is surrounded by a double-wound Egyptian round bar, and an Egyptian groove with double-rowed leaf tips decorates the entrance. Despite all the worship of the Egyptian cult of the dead, the mausoleum remained recognizable as a Christian burial place by a large cross above the entrance. On the stone door there was originally a grave inscription attributed to the Freemasons: “The progression to perfection is eternal, although the trace disappears from the eye on the grave”.

 

Count Ernst zu Münster, his wife and their daughters are kept in sarcophagi in the pyramid. To the side of the pyramid lies his son, Prince Georg Herbert Münster zu Derneburg, his eldest daughter Marie, "the faithful daughter of her father" (funerary inscription) and a daughter of Count Ernst zu Münster. The following generations of the zu Munster family rest in the tombs in front of the pyramid: Alexander Fürst zu Munster, Georg Herbert's second son, his wife Muriel and their son Friedrich Graf zu Münster, who is still popularly known today as Graf Fredi. The Celtic high cross on the tomb of Princess Muriel indicates her origins in Scotland."

 

Laves-Kulturpfad in Derneburg, Informationen dazu hier: www.holle.de/Gemeinde/Sehensw%C3%BCrdigkeiten/Laves-Kultu...?

 

Our Daily Challenge: A Rainbow Connection

For this week's theme on Macro mondays a detail of the connection between the old Zeiss lens and the digital back on the Hasselblad 500 , connecting the analogue world with the digital. HMM

Petange railway station on a Saturday afternoon random walk.

Relationships and connections can sure be fickle sometimes. Before I was born my Father completed his 2 years National Service, during which he met my Mother.

 

When he completed his National Serrvice he joined the T.A.V.R. and completed over 15 years service.

 

Sadly when he died I was reminded of a connection between us that we never seemed to talk about in an otherwise close relationship. This was brought home to me by the discovery of his Veterans pin, a pin that was made available to veterans of the UK Forces just before he passed away.

 

Therefore it is great pride that I give to you, on the left, my Father's Veteran's pin for 17 years service, and on the right, my veteran's pin for 24 years service. Each pin is 1 inch tall and 0.75 inch wide.

  

Macro Mondays, theme # Father

Rolleiflex SLX

Planar 80mm f2.8

Kodak Portra 400

Fresh shoot. I really enjoy these projects lately and taking photos in a studio.

 

Photo Jovana Rikalo

Model Ena

Natural Connections

 

Outwoods, Leicestershire

 

Flickr: www.flickriver.com/photos/iainmerchant/

 

Art & Photography: www.theartoflife.gallery

 

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For Macro Mondays connection theme.

Hopefully this is self explanatory :-)

Little sweet domestic shorthair at Kim Keat Link estate.

 

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Much like the rest of life, everyone along the lakes seems to have their own favorite of the many lake freighters that visit over the course of the season. While some are fans of the deep bark of the James R Barker, or the history behind something like the Arthur M Anderson, I think it’s the more mundane freighters like the American Century that leave a larger impact among it’s fans. Given that she’s not the biggest of the freighters nor the oldest, the ones who feel a connection to this proud laker can at least take pride in the fact their boat plays a quiet yet important role in moving cargo across the Great Lakes seaway system.

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"We stepped into the lift. The two of us, alone

We looked at each other and that was all.

Two lives, a moment, fullness, bliss.

At the fifth floor she got out and I went on up

knowing I would never see her again,

that it was a meeting once and for all,

that if I followed her I would be like a dead man in her tracks

and that if she came back to me

it would only be from the other world."

 

- V. Holan

 

(shoot through an orange layer of fabric)

somewhere in the seeming randomness

there is always a connection ...

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I had a really interesting conversation with my dad yesterday about how he reckons there are more people interested in what I say than what I photograph, or at least that he is more interested in what I say than what I photograph. I said he was being ridiculous because I cannot write for toffee, and what I write under my photos is just a stream of my consciousness – I am literally just transcribing my thoughts, or some of my thoughts. I do not know if I can explain this right, but in my head it is like I am sat in a room with no light and a whole load of radios and those radios are all tuned into different stations, some with strong connections and some with weak, crackly connections. My thoughts are the words that are being spoken and the pieces of music being played. I do not see anything in my head, I just hear things. Does that make sense? It does to me.

 

We also had a conversation about how I am able to predict things with scary accuracy, like how I can predict which cyclists will not turn up to a race, or what someone says before they say it. I do not do it consciously, I just make mistakes that turn out not to be mistakes. Except for weather. I am good at guessing what the weather will be like. And traffic, too. Dad reckons my brain is five minutes ahead of time. I think that is crazy talk, but it would make sense of a lot of things.

My wife and I went out to dinner tonight in downtown Salem, and I had my camera along. This is one of my favorite alleys downtown.

Along with the high moors, this has to be my favourite Derbyshire location.

Do not be fooled by its appearance it is a mingling place ...

 

Minglehostels.com: "Mingle Hostel Chinatown Kuala Lumpur occupies the 100 year old heritage building, was formerly a social hub in the 1920s and 30s where people mingled for mahjong, drink and poem. After WWII, it became a public reading room for the local community.

 

Following the overall theme of Chinatown and deeply rooted stories of the building, the space is revamped by retaining the building original's character, fitted with the furniture sourced from the building itself or salvaged from the renovation debris. A hostel with the old meet new theme is thus born."

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"Vulnerability is the birthplace of connection and the path to the feeling of worthiness. If it doesn't feel vulnerable, the sharing is probably not constructive." Brene Brown

 

Cobweb connection

 

Another picture of the „cobweb connection“ series.... :P

 

straight out of cam double expo shot.

 

No photoshop – pure & passionate lightpainting

 

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Valencia Cathedral, Spain

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