View allAll Photos Tagged d...
Initialement, je voulais photographier les nombreux "hélicoptères", qui sont en fait les fruits de certaines espèces d'arbres, qui jonchait le sol sous l'érable derrière ma maison. Je n'ai pas vraiment réussi à capturer l'image que je voulais, mais j'ai tout de même remarquer cet appareil qui a dû se poser d'urgence sur les branches d'un sapin pas très loin. J'aime cette photo pour plusieurs raisons. Premièrement les détails sont impressionnants, on dirait presque les aiguilles du sapin agissent comme un piège et saisissent des objets au vol. Les parties floues de l'image, autrement appelées "bokeh", mettent en évidence le sujet et se marient très bien au ton vert de l'ensemble.
Airbus A320-214 cn4324 de 2010
Lufthansa (02/06/2010 - ...)
aéroport Marseille Provence
30/09/2011
D-AXAO, D-AIZG.
Built in Bergen 1904.
Pre war history: Delivered in Sept.-1904 from Bergens Mek. Værksted, Solheimsviken, Bergen as Stavenes to Nordre Bergenhus Amts Dampskibe, Bergen. Steel hull reinforced for travel through ice, rounded bow, 104,6’ x 20,1’ x 9,8’, 181 gt, Tripple Expansion 49nhk 237ihk. Used in regularly scheduled service in Dalsfjord and Førdesfjord in Sunnfjord, occasionally in Nordfjord and around Florø. During the wintertime in the period 1904-1909 she carried mail Gudvangen-Lærdal in inner Sogn. In regularly scheduled service Florø-Måløy-Nordfjordeid-Sandane, summer of 1912. On Jan. 25-1919 the owning company changed its name to Fylkesbaatane i Sogn & Fjordane, Bergen. Rebuilt in 1934; could now carry 7-8 cars and at the same time she got electricity and a covered wheelhouse. Used as ferry Lærdal-Vadheim in inner Sogn every summer.
POST WAR: For several years after the war Stavenes was in the tourist trade Flåm-Balestrand-Fjærland in the summertime, then in service Lustrafjorden-Årdal and Flåm-Gudvangen in the wintertime. Rebuilt at Frydenbø Slip & Mek. Verksted, Damsgård in Bergen, spring 1954. Converted to motor vessel with a 6cyl 2tev Weddop 300bhk (1942), 10 knots, then in 1957 with a 2tev Normo dm 350bhk (1957). Ran aground on Dec. 23-1958 near Ortnevik in Sogn, refloated herself, no damages. Later placed in the local Bergen-Gulen-Solund-Hyllestad route in outer Sogn. Ran aground in Nov.-1960 south of Bakkastraumen in Nordhordland county. The floating library vessel Abdullah took the passengers to Bergen. Refloated by salvage vessel Salvator the next morning. Laid up at some point in the 1960's, then in the summer of 1969 she was hired out (with some adjustments) for use in the film "Song of Norway", filmed in Gudvangen, Aurland, Olden and Geiranger, then laid up again. Sold in Dec.-1972 to J. Graham Kew, Rugby for use as a yacht. Not long afterwards she visited western Norway with the American Jeffrey A. Hoffmann as skipper, later astronaut for NASA.
Following the death of her owner she was laid up at Grimsby for 3 years and fell into a bad state of repair. Taken over at some point in the 1970's by The Monks Ferry Training Trust, Birkenhead. Placed in drydock in Port Penryth, northern Wales with the intent of fixing her up using unemployed workers. All interior was removed and some alterations made before the project stranded and she continued to fall into bad state of repair. After a while the dock was to be torn down so Stavenes had to be removed. A politician in Liverpool helped prevent her from being broken up.
In Jan.-1990 Sigmund and Jarle Lomelde from Sogn went to England to see if she could be preserved, then in Oct. that year she was also examined by people from Fylkesbaatane and from Sogndal Utviklingsselskap. Taken over by Veteranskipslaget Stavenes, Kaupanger in May-1991 for restoration back to her 1930's appearance, and towed from Liverpool to Solund that same month. That summer a new deck was installed and her diesel engine removed, laid up in Kaupanger where she sank in the winter of 1994 due to large amounts of snow. Raised, a temporary roof installed across her entire length. In 1998 the owners purchased a suitable steam engine from a condemned Swedish tug (engine was built in Jönköping in 1893). Additionally, a suitable boiler was obtained from Måløy Sildoljefabrikk (herring oil factory). In 200o she was still laid up in Kinsedal, Lustrafjord.
(All details on this vessel received from T. Eriksen, Norway - his sources: "Fjordabåten" by Dag Bakka Jr., 1994, "Bergenske Fjordabåter" Dag Bakka Jr. for Bergens Tidende, 1974 and "101 Fjordabåtar, FSF 1858-2000" by Magnus Helge Torvanger 2000).
Le Raisin d'Amérique ou Teinturier (Phytolacca americana) est une espèce de plantes herbacées, vivaces, de la famille des Phytolaccaceae, parfois aussi dénommée Épinard de Cayenne, Épinard des Indes, Phytolaque américaine, Faux vin (La Réunion), « Laque », « Herbe à la laque », « Vigne de Judée » ou encore plante à encre rouge1. Elle est originaire du sud-est de l'Amérique du Nord, du Midwest et de la côte du golfe du Mexique (avec des populations plus dispersées en allant vers l'est).
Baies : elles sont portées par des pédoncules roses et résultent de la coalescence des carpelles à maturité ; elles sont charnues, d'abord vertes puis blanchâtres puis pourpre à presque noire (et ridées) à maturité, à 10 cellules contenant un jus cramoisi. Elles sont appréciées de nombreux oiseaux et de quelques autres petits animaux (mammifères) naturellement immunisés contre les toxines. Pour ces espèces elles constituent une bonne source de nourriture, qui peut être mortelle pour d'autres.
Chaque partie de la plante présente une certaine toxicité, avec des risques pour la santé des humains et des mammifères. Les molécules toxiques ont les plus fortes concentrations dans le collet racinaire, puis dans les feuilles et les tiges, puis dans les fruits mûrs. La plante devient généralement plus toxique avec la maturité, à l'exception des baies (qui ont une toxicité importante même lorsqu'elles sont encore vertes).
" Les belles infos du canard "
Les cyclosportifs qui gémissent et s'époumonent avec force commentaires lors de la supposée rude ascension du Ballon d'Alsace nous mentent : le Ballon d'Alsace, c'est plat, la preuve, vue et confirmée par l'image tôt le matin et même pas fatigué ni essoufflé, c'est dire ...
Sony FE 35.0mm f/9.0 1/160 ISO 100 ...
D-ABVK - Boeing B-747-430 - Lufthansa
at Toronto Lester B. Pearson Airport (YYZ)
c/n 25.046 - built in 1991 for Lufthansa
D-ABHF - Airbus A-320-214 - NIKI (operated by Air Berlin -
leased from Macquarie AirFinance)
at Duesseldorf International Aiorport (DUS)
c/n 2749 - built in 2006 for NIKI - operated as OE-LEE -
transferred to Air Berlin 01/2017 -
operating for EUROWINGS since 03/2017
(Photo: G. Dickmann)
The Musée d'Orsay (French pronunciation: [myze dɔʁsɛ]) is a museum in Paris, France, on the Left Bank of the Seine. It is housed in the former Gare d'Orsay, a Beaux-Arts railway station built between 1898 and 1900. The museum holds mainly French art dating from 1848 to 1914, including paintings, sculptures, furniture, and photography. It houses the largest collection of impressionist and post-Impressionist masterpieces in the world, by painters including Monet, Manet, Degas, Renoir, Cézanne, Seurat, Sisley, Gauguin, and Van Gogh. Many of these works were held at the Galerie nationale du Jeu de Paume prior to the museum's opening in 1986. It is one of the largest art museums in Europe.
The Musée d'Orsay (French pronunciation: [myze dɔʁsɛ]) is a museum in Paris, France, on the Left Bank of the Seine. It is housed in the former Gare d'Orsay, a Beaux-Arts railway station built between 1898 and 1900. The museum holds mainly French art dating from 1848 to 1914, including paintings, sculptures, furniture, and photography. It houses the largest collection of impressionist and post-Impressionist masterpieces in the world, by painters including Monet, Manet, Degas, Renoir, Cézanne, Seurat, Sisley, Gauguin, and Van Gogh. Many of these works were held at the Galerie nationale du Jeu de Paume prior to the museum's opening in 1986. It is one of the largest art museums in Europe.