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Happy Monochrome Thusrday

Thats Bhupya.....a very busy person.

This was clicked as we were getting near the final climb to Torna.

 

Bhupya mandal lai lai aabhri ahe for letting me use the camera :)

 

Spider web in the mist

Macro Mondays : "My Daily Routine"

(element in old factory - shipyard NDSM)

We have been in Death Valley for almost a week with almost no internet access. Unexpectedly, an opportunity for connectivity presented itself.

 

This shot is of a wash in the Artist Drive area in Death Valley. The Badwater Basin is way down in the valley below.

 

We hope to spend time at Joshua Tree next week if the government shut down doesn't close the park!

Pasillo conectivo entre el vestíbulo de la futura estación y el acceso principal, saliente a las torres de oficinas de Catalinas Norte.

Heavy rainfall last weekend combined with an unsually cold winter has produced ice jams and flooding along the Connecticut River.

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This photo is part of my ongoing incognito project.

 

A project about unrecognizability.

The nature of the connection forged between humans and animals is difficult to define. Although both mammal, our minds are wired differently. Still, there are many fundamentals of the heart that are similar. Sometimes, one can establish a rapport that has its own, undefinable language; its own emotional fluidity.

 

It is more than mere co-existence.

   

Eastern Sierra

I would stare at the images of Galen Rowell. Dipped in rich color, the textures almost palpable. Standing at the foothills of the Sierra its easy to see what moved Galen to create the magical images he did.

San Bartolomeo, Bergamo, Italy

Must be viewed LARGE! Just type L

 

I know I posted a similar shot in 2010, actually I was hoping to get a cloudy sunset for this shot, unfortunately the clouds cleared out :-(

 

It has been quite chilly in Dubai these days, between 14 to 18 Celsius. I am not going to complain though :)

 

Digital Blending and Vertical Panorama, a total of 8 exposures used: 2 for the top part of the vertorama, 6 for the bottom part.

  

Dubai Set | Digital Blending Set | Night Photography Set | Burj Khalifa Set | Vertoramas Set

 

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Tanah Merah, Kelantan, Malaysia.

Every part of the human body is connected.

 

Without this connection, we would perish.

 

The human body is our gift from our creator.

 

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The Calatrava bridge near Guillemins Railway Station in Liege, Belgium.

"the ability to connect / depends upon integrity of systems / and threads".

I've been meaning to post this one for a while!

 

HMBT!

HFF!

Connective Project, Prospect Park, Brooklyn

Rochdale Canal, Deansgate, Manchester [53.474475, -2.249473]

Started in 1851 and completed in 1877, High Bridge over the Kentucky River was North America's first cantilever and highest bridge over water. The industrial age was roaring. The steel bridge of the Cincinnati Southern Railway connected Lexington to Danville. It symbolized Kentucky's dream of commerce and high technology.

 

Steel! The second industrial revolution! Connectivity!

 

These were the days when Kentucky still loved William Tecumseh Sherman. Brigadier General Sherman, who had spent time in Kentucky during the Civil War, helped win the war. He was appointed in 1869 by U.S. President Ulysses S. Grant as the Commanding General of the U.S. Army to replace Grant. Kentuckians had fought under the rising star of Sherman from Shiloh to Savannah.

 

Sherman was invited to the bridge's dedication in 1879, along with the sitting U.S. President, Rutherford B. Hayes of Cincinnati, Ohio.

 

Hayes had been promoted during the Civil War to the ranks of generalship. He helped stop Kentuckian-turned-Tennesseean John H. Morgan and catch his raiders in Ohio after Morgan disobeyed the commands of his Confederate leaders to not take his cavalrymen into Indiana and Ohio. As a U.S. congressman from Ohio, Hayes had voted for the Civil Rights Act of 1866. When governor of Ohio, he endorsed the impeachment by the U.S. House of Representatives of U.S. President Andrew Johnson of Tennessee. But in 1879, the new U.S. President also represented the end of Reconstruction because of a grand deal for southern electoral votes by Congress that made the Republican candidate able to ascend to the Presidency if military enforcement of civil rights would end in the South.

 

The dark days of the Jim Crow era were about to begin, with Kentucky swinging south under the safety of peace.

I am having WAY too much fun working with fractals again! Another addictive art form for me! :)

Excerpt from www1.toronto.ca:

 

Metro Toronto Convention Centre, South Building: 222 Bremner Boulevard

Era: Post-War

Style: Various

 

The recent addition to the Metro Toronto Convention Centre is located within the Union Station Heritage Conservation District. Completed in 1997 and designed by Bregman + Hamann architects, the addition contains over 1 000 000 sq feet of exhibition space, the majority of which is located underground. The facilities built presence within the district is limited to the main south entrance, at Bremner Boulevard and Lower Simcoe, and several entrances to the underground parking, located in and around Roundhouse Park. The south building of the convention centre exists under lands of a variety of ownerships, including the railways and the City of Toronto. At the surface, the majority of these lands are part of the City’s open space system. Connected to the Roundhouse Park, CN Tower Plaza, and lands incorporated with the Rogers Centre, open air events associated with the convention centre regularly take place in this space.

 

The convention centre provides access to the Skywalk and PATH systems, and access through the convention centre to Front Street to the north, as well as attracting thousands of visitors to the city every year for its conventions and special events. The convention centre plays an important role within the City and via its connection to the PATH system and Skywalk, is functionally important in terms of its connectivity and use. However, the convention centre is not being considered a piece of fixed ‘heritage’ within the district, and will not be subject to the heritage review process.

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