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Morris Minor 1000. Whittlesey Street, London SE1.

to turn actually...

 

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Queda prohibido no sonreír a los problemas, no luchar por lo que quieres, abandonarlo todo por miedo, no convertir en realidad tus sueños.

 

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It can only prohibited not to smile at the problems, to to fight for what you want, for to leave everything for fear, to turn actually your dreams.

Interesting tree that resembles “ Cat and the hat sort of “ in the wood on a trail in the Rouge urban national park , Photograph converted in to black and white using Flickr 1920 A.D.filter , Martin’s photographs , Ontario , Canada , November 5. 2022

 

Interesting tree that resembles “ Cat and the hat sort of “

the Rouge urban national park

Photograph converted in to black and white using Flickr 1920 A.D.filter

Martin’s photographs

Ontario

Canada

November 2022

Black and white photograph

iPhone XR

From this angle, taken down beside the Tamar River, one can see immediately the origins of this hotel. These grain silos stored wheat that was shipped out of Launceston during the time when its shipping industry still functioned. Today, of course, visitors to Launceston find it hard to imagine that this was once Tasmania's biggest industrial port. The Tamar is silting up (the subject for another discussion), King's Wharf is dilapidated, and this land was left as a flood prone swamp.

 

But local business interests, the Peppers Hotel chain, and clever architectural design, have not only revitalised the old structure, but turned this whole seaport precinct into a hive of activity.

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We saw this great mill conversion at Reedham Ferry, what a great place to live!

 

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San Francisco Square in the Historic Center of Quito.

 

From left to right, in the San Francisco building, you can see the doors of the Chapel of Cantuña, the Chapel of Villacísla, the main church, the convent and the museum.

  

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The Church and its chapels (La Iglesia de San Francisco), which were considered sacred places.

 

Together, Church and Convent encompass three hectares including 13 cloisters (six of them major), three churches, and a large courtyard. In total, about 40,000 square meters of construction. San Francisco follows the classical typology of medieval monasteries. The main Church is the guiding axis and from there the cloister galleries extend: the refectory, the chapterhouse, and winery. These define a quadrangular courtyard, with the four respective pandas, or galleries: that of the chapter room, the refectory, the converts, and the mandatum. In addition to the basic dependencies of a convent, there were areas devoted to health care, education, crafts, a garden, and even a jail (to maintain strict discipline). The kitchen and dispensery operated in the cloister of services.

  

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Walking from the Old Town’s narrow colonial streets into this open plaza reveals one of the finest sights in all of Ecuador: a sweeping cobblestone plaza backed by the mountainous backdrop of Volcán Pichincha, and the long, whitewashed walls and twin bell towers of Ecuador’s oldest church.

  

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The Public Square (Plaza de San Francisco) was a purely urban space, demarcated and connected to various public activities (teaching, market, water supply).

  

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Sad part of our History.

 

In pre-Hispanic Quito, the current lands of the Church and Convent of San Francisco were occupied by the royal palace of the Inca Huayna Cápac, before the advance of the armies commanded by the Spaniards from the south and the impossibility of defending the city the indigenous general Rumiñahui arranged the total destruction of it. In the city fire the palace was destroyed and buried under a huge amount of rubble and garbage. One of Rumiñahui's soldiers was the great-grandfather of the indigenous Cantuña, who as an eyewitness to the events had full knowledge of what was buried in the place. The construction of the church and convent of San Francisco began around 1537, just three years after the Spanish foundation of the city, with the completion of a provisional temple that was maintained until 1550, when construction of the current building began and which was completed around 1680. Although the building was officially inaugurated in 1705.

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Carla Morrison – Un Mundo Raro

 

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Quizás, Quizás, Quizás - Tonina Saputo

  

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RAMAL DE CAMPOS 7ª ETAPA

La séptima etapa comienza en el puente de Castromocho y termina en Medina de Rioseco. Fuente de vida en estos áridos campos, sembrados, construcciones típicas cómo palomares, paramo de los Montes Torozos. Capillas es la primera localidad que nos encontramos, conserva restos de la muralla, una antigua fuente. A lo lejos podemos ver la siguiente población, Boada de Campos con la Laguna del mismo nombre. Muy cerca de Capillas se encuentra la 2ª esclusa, con la vegetación del Canal forma un conjunto apacible. Continuamos el camino por la margen derecha, llegamos a la 3ª tranquila y retirada. Pasaremos por las esclusas 4ª y 5ª. A la derecha esta Castil de Vela, ala izquierda se divisa el Castillo Belmonte de Campos. La 6ª y 7ª se encuentran en un bello lugar que invitan al paseo y disfrute de la naturaleza. Ambas disponen de compuertas que permiten la navegación en este tramo. Hasta Medina de Rioseco ambos márgenes son cómodos muy transitables. Antes del final de la etapa pasaremos por el acueducto del rio Sequillo. Entramos en la provincia de Valladolid. Villanueva de San Mancio es la primera localidad canalera de esta provincia, muy cerca de Tamariz de Campos. La llegada a la "ciudad de los almirantes" Medina de Rioseco, en este ultimo tramo la embarcación de "Antonio de Ulloa" realiza paseos por el Canal de martes a domingos. Esta ciudad tiene la Dársena mas grande del Canal . Su fabrica de harinas visitable, sus almacenes convertidos en albergue turístico. Centro de Recepción de Viajeros del Canal y de diversas actividades turísticas, funciona todo el año de martes a domingos. telf. 983701923.

  

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Netherlands, Amsterdam Noord, IJ, Eye Movie museum, Rhineship Junto (cut from B&T)

 

Passing the rhine-ship 'Junto' and the deconstructivist Eye Movie museum shot from a GVB ferry crossing the IJ. Junto was built in 1925 as a towed barge and converted to a self-propelled rhine-ship in 1957. The Eye Movie Museum (2012) was designed by Roman Delugan & Elke Delugan-Meissl.

Behind it is the base of the neo-modernist 'Amsterdam Lookout' (1971) tower, previously 'Toren Overhoeks' and 'Amsterdam Toren'. It was designed by Arthur Staal (1971) and redeveloped by Klaus and Caan in 2016.

 

This is number 135 of the Amsterdam album and 19 of Rhine ship graphisms.

The New PBR cars really do look amazing. The reflections and colors pop so much better/ This one is from SinFul Motors also weekly sales Link below.

 

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An old parking garage gets repurposed as restaurant and retail space.

So they did .. a Mini convertible by BMW

 

City Brisbane

West Pond, Parsonsfield, Maine.

 

Some Abstract / Retro Art conversions from recent flower photos.

same flower,different view point and converted

Father's Day Show and Shine Car Show, Santa Rosa, CA, U.S.A.

 

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The Palace of Holyroodhouse, commonly known as Holyrood Palace, is the official residence of the British monarch in Scotland. Located at the bottom of the Royal Mile in Edinburgh, at the opposite end to Edinburgh Castle, Holyrood has served as the principal royal residence in Scotland since the 16th century, and is a setting for state occasions and official entertaining.

The palace adjoins Holyrood Abbey, and the gardens are set within Holyrood Park. The King's Gallery was converted from existing buildings at the western entrance to the palace and was opened in 2002 to exhibit works of art from the Royal Collection.

King Charles III spends one week in residence at Holyrood at the beginning of summer, where he carries out a range of official engagements and ceremonies. The 16th-century historic apartments of Mary, Queen of Scots, and the State Apartments, used for official and state entertaining, are open to the public throughout the year, except when members of the royal family are in residence. The palace also serves as the official residence of the Lord High Commissioner to the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland during the annual meeting of the General Assembly.

Sycamore Gap, Hadrian's Wall, Northumberland; taken with an infrared converted Nikon D90

An old photograph taken looking towards Charmouth, Golden Cap, and Seatown converted into monochrome..

shot with an olympus om-d e-m10 mark ii—720nm infrared converted—and the 14-42mm electric zoom (ez) kit lens

shot with an olympus om-d e-m10 mark ii—720nm infrared converted—and the 14-42mm electric zoom (ez) kit lens

Location: Vista View, Fort Lauderdale, Date: 3-5-22 IR Chrome

Recorded with: Full Spectrum Converted Canon RP by Kolari Vision

Canon EF 70-300mm f/4-5.6L IS USM Lens

Kolari Vision IR Chrome Filter

Adobe Camera Raw

PS in CLiR panel

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Eno River State Park

 

590nm IR-converted Pentax K-5

Lensbaby Velvet 56/1.6

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The Hope and Glory Inn, formerly a historic 1890 schoolhouse has been converted to a stylish hotel named "Top 10 in America" multi times. Irvington is a town on the eastern banks of Carter’s Creek near its junction with the Rappahannock River. It is located on a peninsula of land known as Virginia's Northern Neck. Print Size 13x19 inches.

San Juan, Puerto Rico.

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CVS 200 (convertida-converted)

Canon EOS A2

Canon 28-105 USM

Epson Perfection V500 Scanner

 

No hay la menor duda de que esta pareja no teme expresar el amor que sienten el uno por el otro que hasta quisieron perpetuarlo atraves de una foto. Al mismo tiempo están aquellos que sienten algo de bochorno y cambian la mirada hacia otro lugar pero habemos otros que con respeto inmortalizamos tan bonito momento!!!

 

This Miura SV started life in 1967 as a P400 model when it was purchased new by a Portuguese enthusiast from OPorto. It was converted to SV spec in the 1970s.

 

Gonçalo Reis Bispo © 2012

 

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Grandpa was always a little eccentric and when he purchased a run down city tram and converted it into a Weiner Wagon the whole family thought he had lost his marbles. Gramps is dead now and you are the lucky owner of his hot dog tram. To your surprise, it turns a profit and is a favorite with locals. Needless to say you are the envy of your cousins who inherited his toenail clipping museum.... not nearly as popular a location...

 

The Converted Tram is available at ECLIPSE

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Zürich (- Kloten) (ZRH / LSZH)

Switzerland 9.2003

 

First Flight 5.1992

 

Del. 6.1992 to Singapore Airlines 9V-SMM ✔

converted to Freighter

Dragonair Cargo B-KAF

Cathay Pacific Airways Cargo B-KAF

 

I was about 5 or 6 when this was taken . Happily splashing on a beach in Aden , Saudi Arabia in 1964. That poor kid if he only knew what life had in store for him. Converted from an old slide .

A little further along the beach compared to the previous 'worship' image..

 

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IMGP3502 PASÍFAE

 

Tomada este verano pasado en mi ciudad natal Vilanova i la geltrú (Barcelona).

 

En el espigon central de la playa de Ribes Roges de Vilanova i La Geltrú, hay una enorme escultura de cobre, cuyo peso alcanza las tres toneladas. Se trata de una obra del escultor local Óscar Estruga, convertida ya en símbolo de la ciudad y que representa un gigantesco toro que alberga en su interior una hermosa figura femenina desnuda.

A orillas del mar Mediteráneo, el mismo mar que baña la isla de Creta, la obra de Estruga constituye una alegoria de Pasífae, una de las mayores leyendas conocidas que liberó del miedo a todos los pueblos de dicho mar.

Óscar Estruga, nace en Vilanova i La Geltrú el 1933, de carácter más bién silencioso, generoso y detallista. El 1959 se marcha a Madrid y allí se dedica todo el tiempo al cultivo de sus obsesiones: el dibujo, la pintura, el grabado y el sueño de la escultura con hierro, acero y bronze.

Oscar Estruga mantiene la curiosidad para descifrar los mitos antiguos que todavia nos acompañan. En su obra, los dioses y los héroes presentan todo su esplendor. Quiere prolongar su particular jardin del Edén en su obra, que nos devuelve al retiro originario y primitivo. Una de sus obras más brillantes y fantasiosas es Pasífae en Vilanova i La Geltrú, localidad que le vió nacer.

 

En el pedestal de la estatua que aquí quizás no se aprecia hay un escrito que dice: Pasifae, filla del Sol, va sofrir una boja passió pel bou més blanc del Ramat del seu espòs Minos, rei de Creta.

(Pasifae, hija del Sol, sufrió una loca pasión por el toro más blanco del rebaño de su esposo Minos, rey de Creta).

 

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Muchas gracias a todos por vuestros comentarios.

Thank you very much to all for your comments.

Fountains Abbey, North Yorkshire, England.

 

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SMC Pentax 1:3.5 35mm

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This week in SSC Film Noir

 

This is the view going down the stairs from our lookout tower. I took it yesterday afternoon while the sun was shining. I converted it to b/w and then used "Silver efex" to give it the "film noir" look.

 

This image reminded me of one of my favorite Alfred Hitchcock movies "Vertigo" so I thought I'd pair it with some music from that film.

 

For Sight and Sound

 

Vertigo Main Theme by composer Bernard Herrmann (1958)

 

Vertigo Main Theme or Vertigo Main Theme

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