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La iglesia de San Pedro de la Rúa en Estella (Navarra) está situada frente al Museo Gustavo de Maeztu, donde se alza una escalinata que lleva hasta la portada de este monumento que ya en el siglo XIII era conocido como San Pedro el Mayor. Se le menciona como parroquia desde 1174, aunque es posible que existiera anteriormente. En 1256 alcanzó el título de iglesia mayor de la ciudad.
La fachada data de mediados del siglo XIII, con grandes similitudes con las portadas de las cercanas iglesias de San Román de Cirauqui, y la de Santiago en Puente la Reina.
En sus capiteles y arquivoltas encontramos una rica decoración de carácter vegetal, geométrico y figurativo. Sobre las jambas de la puerta una rica figuración de origen clásico y de tipo escatológico, con sirena, centauro, arpías y grifos.
El interior presenta formas constructivas originadas en el último cuarto del siglo XII, de cuando se conserva la cabecera del templo. Las naves son del siglo XIII y el ventanal de tracería gótica, situado en el muro norte de la iglesia, en su primer cuerpo y dentro de la torre, del siglo XV. Las cubiertas de las naves son de los siglos XVI y XVII. Cobija diversas obras entre las que cabe destacar el retablo de la Virgen del Rosario (primera mitad del siglo XVII), en cuya hornacina central se encuentra una imagen de la Virgen de la O, datable en el siglo XIV.
La capilla de San Andrés, patrono de la ciudad, está construida con formas barrocas a partir de 1706. El retablo, realizado a finales del siglo XVIII, es una fábrica de estilo rococó.
Destaca el retablo del Crucificado, del siglo XVII, que contienen en su hornacina principal una talla del Cristo en la cruz de carácter románico, datable en el siglo XIII. En el Presbiterio se encuentra una imagen de la Virgen de Belén, talla de finales del siglo XIII, procedente de la cercana iglesia del Santo Sepulcro. Otros retablos son el de San Nicolás y el de la Santísima Trinidad, fábrica del siglo XVII.
En el sotocoro, bajo el ventanal de la torre, se halla una bella sillería barroca y una pila bautismal de factura propia del siglo XII, único objeto litúrgico del edificio primitivo. Sobre las paredes cuelgan lienzos atribuibles al siglo XVII, de desigual calidad técnica.
El claustro, de planta cuadrada y del que sólo se conservan las galerías occidental y septentrional, está fechado en torno al año 1170. Fue parcialmente demolido, de forma accidental, en 1572 por la demolición del castillo de Zaratambor, que estaba a un lado de la iglesia, por parte de las tropas castellanas en la Conquista de Navarra. Sus capiteles, de primer orden en cuanto a calidad escultórica, acogen manos de distintos artistas que nos muestran la importancia del Camino de Santiago en la difusión de nuevas formas estéticas. Se alternan elementos historiados de la vida de Santos (entre ellos, la historia de San Andrés) y de Cristo (Anunciación, Encarnación, Pasión y Resurrección), junto a formas simbólicas de animales (arpías, sirenas aladas, esfinges) y vegetales.
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The church of San Pedro de la Rúa in Estella (Navarra) is located in front of the Gustavo de Maeztu Museum, where there is a staircase that leads to the front of this monument that was already known as San Pedro el Mayor in the 13th century. It has been mentioned as a parish since 1174, although it is possible that it existed previously. In 1256 it reached the title of largest church in the city.
The façade dates from the mid-13th century, with great similarities to the façades of the nearby churches of San Román de Cirauqui, and that of Santiago in Puente la Reina.
In its capitals and archivolts we find a rich decoration of vegetal, geometric and figurative character. On the door jambs a rich figuration of classical origin and eschatological type, with a mermaid, centaur, harpies and griffins.
The interior presents constructive forms originating in the last quarter of the 12th century, from when the head of the temple is preserved. The naves are from the 13th century and the Gothic tracery window, located on the north wall of the church, in its first body and inside the tower, from the 15th century. The naves' roofs are from the 16th and 17th centuries. It houses various works, including the altarpiece of the Virgen del Rosario (first half of the 17th century), in whose central niche there is an image of the Virgen de la O, dating from the 14th century.
The chapel of San Andrés, patron saint of the city, is built in baroque forms from 1706. The altarpiece, made at the end of the 18th century, is a rococo-style factory.
The altarpiece of the Crucified one stands out, from the 17th century, which contains in its main niche a carving of Christ on the cross of a Romanesque character, dating from the 13th century. In the Presbytery there is an image of the Virgin of Bethlehem, a carving from the late 13th century, from the nearby Church of the Holy Sepulcher. Other altarpieces are that of San Nicolás and that of the Santísima Trinidad, a 17th-century factory.
In the basement, under the tower's window, there is a beautiful Baroque stalls and a baptismal font built in the 12th century, the only liturgical object of the primitive building. On the walls hang canvases attributable to the seventeenth century, of uneven technical quality.
The cloister, with a square plan and of which only the western and northern galleries are preserved, is dated around the year 1170. It was partially demolished, accidentally, in 1572 by the demolition of the castle of Zaratambor, which was next to the church, by the Castilian troops in the Conquest of Navarra. Its capitals, of the first order in terms of sculptural quality, welcome the hands of different artists who show us the importance of the Camino de Santiago in the dissemination of new aesthetic forms. Storied elements of the life of Saints (among them, the story of Saint Andrew) and of Christ (Annunciation, Incarnation, Passion and Resurrection) alternate, along with symbolic forms of animals (harpies, winged mermaids, sphinxes) and plants.
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Constructive criticism very welcome! Photos taken on the western coastline of the small peninsula of Fyns Hoved around sunset at 10pm.
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I'm not sure if you all are aware of Zoe's magical skills - she almost never allows me to take pictures of her in action, because I supposedly distract her. This time she made an exception, because the practice was easy enough that my presence didn't bother her. Zoe also told me that she's curently training for something really complex that she's never tried before... I'm really curious what it is, because her skills are quite advanced and I thought she could do all the tricks already!
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I'm not 100% satisfied with how this photo came out but I'm not sure what's wrong, either, so I just left it this way. Any constructive criticism is welcome lol, I still have a lot to improve!
In light of some constructive criticism, I made some small changes to my Makuta:
-Trans-orange chain across the torso
-Trans-purple upper-limb bones & shells under the gold add-ons
-1/2 bushings on the spear
-Obligatory Mask of Creation (featuring a weird connection)
What I absolutely CANNOT add to the upper thighs is gold. I do have two of the medium-size rubber teeth pieces in gold, but they don't sit flush enough to the armor to work well. I may be able to find/make some gold stickers for them though, but if I do that I would much rather affix them to the knee protrusion.
Constructive criticism gratefully received.
195/365 Photo Manipulations Project
Based on this tutorial photoshoptutorials.ws/photoshop-tutorials/photo-manipulat.... It's a work in progress, all the fairies and butterflies still to be added, but I think it's lovely just as it is.
With thanks for the following resources;
Foreground Tree sephirothxer0-stock.deviantart.com/art/Misty-4-74846319
Background enchantedwhispers.deviantart.com/art/Forest-Background-30...
Fairy House mysticmorning.deviantart.com/art/Fairy-House-76470964
Tree House hiromi-sakakibara.deviantart.com/art/park-in-Mosbach-pic-...
Door(s) tia-stock.deviantart.com/art/Secret-Door-2-7825803
Flowers eirian-stock.deviantart.com/art/Malvas-245272055 and eirian-stock.deviantart.com/art/Daisies-212938588
Sometimes, life just isn't working out too well...Just a build from about a year ago that I didn't post.
Don't worry guys, I'm still working on my SHIP. ;)
Constructive criticism would be appreciated! :)
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I don't do new year's resolutions. Never have and (probably) never will as well. To me these things are pretty pointless. Should you be deceiving yourself with meaningless promises you won't hold anyway? IF you want to do something constructive which you want for a year, do a project like a 365 as I did in 2010 (or a project 52) or make it something else entirely. But please make it something constructive and not overly vague like "losing weight". Instead say you will start train running with some schedule for the next 30 or 60 days or so. A period which actually makes it fun as time passes sooner than making plans for a whole year.
After having a lot of ideas which were too hard to execute on location (I'm in Belgium right now with travel gear), I made this resolution up of shaving more since I needed a shave anyway. The final image got together in my head after walking around the house. A lot of photoshop abuse along with five different photos went into the final photo.. Nothing which ~20 layers can't fix.
Strobist info
Canon 580EXII @ 1/16 (35mm) on axis.
Canon 430EXII @ 1/4 (35mm) camera left, bare . Lying on an unstable contraption of a chair and a trashbin.
Camera triggered by Yongnuo RF-602
Flashes triggered by Cactus v5
Shot tethered to avoid running back and forth with shaving cream on my face
Extra shout-out to my makeshift tripod constructed out of three ikea tables, two cutting boards, two remote controls, a lenscap and the yongnuo RX unit itself.
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Rosenthaler Platz is a Berlin U-Bahn station located on the U8. 1930 opened and designed by A.Grenander in color red. From 1961 to 1989 the station was one of the city's many "ghost stations".[1][2] The station served as a temporary border crossing after the fall of the Berlin Wall.
Constructive criticism very welcome! Photos taken on the western coastline of the small peninsula of Fyns Hoved around sunset at 10pm.
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today i was lucky to spend the afternoon on the movieset from "de bende van oss"
i had a great day, and took some nice shots!
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the 50mm project nr: 47
the goal: make 50 shots at 50mm.
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Tumski Bridge (Polish: Most Tumski) is a steel bridge over the north branch of the Oder river in Wrocław, Poland. Constructed in 1889 it replaced an old wooden bridge to connect Ostrów Tumski and Wyspa Piaskowa. Until 1945, its name was Dombrücke.
It is an old road bridge now open to pedestrians only.
Tumski Bridge is also called Lovers Bridge, Cathedral Bridge or Green Bridge. It's a place of enamoured tradition for lovers. The bridge is full of padlocks which lovers leave to cherish their feelings. An important part of the ceremony is to throw the key in to the Odra river.
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Holi, The Festival of Colors presents a wonderful opportunity for art teachers to use bright colors in their art lessons. Colored powders can be created to create powder paintings (similar to sand paintings). Paintings can be created to illustrate the history of the Indian holiday.
The Festival of Colours, (also called Holaka, Phagwa, Dhulheti, Dhulandi or Dhulendi) is a popular Hindu spring festival observed around the world. Holi is a time when humans and nature shake off the gloom of winter and rejoice in the colors of spring. The holiday is primarily observed in India, Nepal, and countries with large Hindu populations such as Suriname, Guyana, Fiji, Mauritius and Trinidad. In West Bengal of India and Bangladesh, it is known as Dolyatra (Doljatra) or Boshonto Utsav. The annual festival is celebrated on the day of the full moon in the Hindu month of Phalguna. That month is March in the anglo calendar. In 2009 Holi was celebrated on March 11. In 2010 it will be celebrated February 28. The most important day, Holi, is celebrated by Hindus throwing colored powder and colored water at each other. The Holika Dahan (or Chhoti Holi) is celebrated by lighting bonfires.
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This is the last panorama from that beautiful day that just kept dragging me back for more, this was the second time I had vowed to go home. Having a bike, I decided to go a bit further down the paths among the pastures behind the forest. As I often do, I met someone out walking her dog, she inquired into my photography and I said something about how beautiful the area is, like a nostalgic look into Denmark's rural past. She agreed with me and pointed me to this spot, saying how she always loved the idyllic look across the pastures up to this old thatched house on a small hill. You can hardly see it in this photo, but it would lie bathed in the late autumn sunlight.
Thank you so much for stopping by, for the favs and for your kind comments. It is a gift! If you have any constructive critique, I more than welcome it. Without it, this series would not be! Have a great day!
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The liquid project nr: 37
The goal: make 50 shots related with liquid.
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