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The light and the clouds were constantly changing. For a few seconds, the clouds settled in like a collar framing the valley. I shoot with my cellphone... then darted to our campervan to grab my big irons and glasses and came back as fast as I could but the cloud collar had dissapeared, let alone the birds. I prepared the gear and stood for more than half and hour waiting for a suitable cloud arrangement and for the crows to appear. I shoot like mad but I got no other picture as good as this one, not by a long shot. The take home message: don't ever leave behind your gear.

The Spomenik Database was set up in 2016 by writer, history hobbyist and travel enthusiast Donald Niebyl to act as a comprehensive online resource for the most significant and notable of the abstract & modernist World War II monuments built in the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia from roughly 1960 to 1990 (structures commonly referred to as 'Spomeniks'), which are now, after the breakup of that country in the 1990s, scattered across the present-day regions of Croatia, Slovenia, N. Macedonia, Serbia, Kosovo, Bosnia i Herzegovina and Montenegro.

 

The spomenik complex at Podgora, Croatia, built in 1962, was intended to commemorate the creation of an anti-fascist naval force on the Dalmatian coast.

 

The monument, which sits on a hillside above Podgora overlooking the town, consists of two large concrete stylized 'gull wings' set on a polished-marble paneled square platform. One of the 'wings' extends straight up into the sky, towering 32m above the monument's base, while the second 'wing' is bent horizontal halfway up the sculpture. This monument is among the tallest in all Croatia and is more than likely the tallest abstract sculpture in the whole country. Up-slope from the monument, a large amphitheatre is built into the hillside, where presentations and historical lectures were once given to visitors and 'young pioneer' student groups. From the top of the amphitheatre, amazing views can be seen below of the Adriatic and coastal town of Podgora.

Seeds and pollen on the water surface

Science fiction:

Data could be stored in solar systems. Sun light change on a planet could be a part of a code. Some planets together, they could create a code like a binary code ( used in digital computers), written with a binary number system in which there are only two possibilities, off and on ( like on a planet night and day), symbolized by 0 and 1. Each digit is one bit. There are a lot of planets in a galaxy, and there are billions of galaxies.

 

It might be possible that a lot of information could be saved in space, and nature might use this data for its next move.

Candies in my house.

Whoo finally I have done another database picture. I figure I should do this while I can.

After all, future is uncertain. Anyway my collection is incomplete, you can visit Angel Den for more info.

 

These hands are exchangeable on SD10 Girl, SD10 Boy, SD13 Girl and SDGr Girl.

You can see their compatibility on SDG vs SDGrG body here. I hope this will be useful. ^__^

Another barely on the MOT database with a pass in October 2005. Current owner since 1998, and 2 in this spec are still on the road.

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While it's the close-ups that I usually wait for, there's something about catching a white shark at a distance that gives a sense of how vast the underwater world is.

 

The shark in this photo is Luca Arnone (#136 in MCSI's Guadalupe White Shark Photo ID database). When he was first identified, he had a rope wrapped around his gill region. Thankfully, some divers were able to cut the rope free, and we continued to see Luca year after year following him being freed from that entanglement.

 

With Guadalupe now closed to diving and tourism, I can only hope that Luca is still out there and thriving.

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Format: Glass plate negative.

 

Rights Info: No known restrictions on publication.

 

Repository: Tyrrell Photographic Collection, Powerhouse Museum www.powerhousemuseum.com/collection/database/collection=The_Tyrrell_Photographic

 

Part Of: Powerhouse Museum Collection

 

General information about the Powerhouse Museum Collection is available at www.powerhousemuseum.com/collection/database

 

Persistent URL: http://www.powerhousemuseum.com/collection/database/?irn=319163

  

Tecar Cristian, Globehosting.com

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T100 – Dionysos intoxicating Hephaistos - Gnaios

Source:

beazley gem database

Format: Hand painted lantern slides.

 

Rights Info: No known restrictions on publication.

 

Part Of: Powerhouse Museum Collection

 

General information about the Powerhouse Museum Collection is available at www.powerhousemuseum.com/collection/database

 

Persistent URL: www.powerhousemuseum.com/collection/database/?irn=414905

 

Acquisition credit line: Gift of Vera Vargassoff, 2010

Training Humans - Fondazione Prada, Osservatorio.

Acronimo per Japanese Female Facial Eexpression

Mercury and Pan at the mouth of the cave Corycus of Typhon - Apollonides

Gem impression

Source:

www.beazley.ox.ac.uk/XDB/ASP/recordDetailsLarge.asp?recor...{AC208599-747F-48A4-B900-53CAA35DE7C4}&fileName=PONIATOWSKI%2FT23%2F&returnPage=&start=0

T306 - Pan, under the disguise of a goat, into which he had changed himself, escaping from the victorious Typhon

 

Gem impression

Source:

www.beazley.ox.ac.uk/XDB/ASP/recordDetailsLarge.asp?recor...{649A38E8-4E52-4E46-B4CA-52C803CF625C}&fileName=PONIATOWSKI%2FT306%2F&returnPage=&start=0

T209 - Ceres presenting the horse Arion to Neptune - Gnaios

 

Source:

Beazley gem database

Country: ITALY

Operator: FS

Item: STEAM

Class or Maker: FS/685 & FS/640

Wheel Arrangement or Type: 2-6-2 & 2-6-2

Number: 685.201 & 640.143

Place details: ALESSANDRIA Loco Shed

 

Additional notes: Gauge std

These locos were standby engines, for a train used by Queen Elizabeth, who was on a visit to Italy.

 

Original source material: 35mm Gevacolor colour slide

Photographer: Bernard Harrison

Copyright: Photographer's estate

Library locator reference: BHAR_0278

 

30937 Transport Photograph Database

1961MAY09BHAR0185cs

T91 - Pluto carrying off Proserpine in a quadriga - Apollonides,

 

Source:

Beazley gem database

T575 - Jason with only one sandal in the presence of Pelias - Kromos; Sardonyx

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Beazley Archive Gems Search

www.beazley.ox.ac.uk/xdb/asp/gemsSearch.asp?LastMenuPageI...

Country: PORTUGAL

Operator: CP

Item: STEAM & INFRASTRUCTURE

Class or Maker:

Wheel Arrangement or Type: 0-4-0T & 4-6-2

Number: 003 & 560

Place details: PORTO CONTUMIL Loco Shed

 

Additional notes: Gauge 1665mm

Ian Allan Tour of Portugal 1970

 

Original source material: 35mm colour slide

Photographer: Martin Wilkins

Copyright: Photographer's estate

Library locator reference: WILK_0030

 

30937 Transport Photograph Database

1970MAYxxWILK0168cs

T115 Typhon chasing Venus and Cupid, drawn by fish

Kromou

 

Gem impression

Source:

www.beazley.ox.ac.uk/XDB/ASP/recordDetailsLarge.asp?recor...{053207EB-8B9A-4751-B007-3D08C29A411E}&returnPage=&start=0

Latona (Leto) with her children Apollo & Artemis (Diana) pursued by the dragon Python

Beazley gem database - T1839-129;

 

www.beazley.ox.ac.uk/xdb/asp/gemsSearch.asp?LastMenuPageI...

T576 - Jason engaging the great poet & musician Orpheus to accompany him in the expedition to Colchis – Kromos; Sardonyx

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Beazley Archive Gems Search

www.beazley.ox.ac.uk/xdb/asp/gemsSearch.asp?LastMenuPageI...

T123 - Psyche propitiating Ceres presenting wheat to her - Gnaios

 

Source:

Beazley gem database

T270 - Dionysos placing the ram [of Lybia] among the signs of the zodiac - Pyrgoteles

Source:

beazley gem database

plaster cast of a gem - Oxford; Beazley Gem database

www.beazley.ox.ac.uk/databases/gems.htm

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info@elkevogelsang.com

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T543 – Dionysos metamorphosing Dirce into a fountain - Apollonides

Source:

beazley gem database

Reverse engineering by Anatoly Lubarsky (http://blogs.x2line.com/al/archive/2007/06/02/3124.aspx)

T21 - Typhon, overcoming Jupiter, casts him into the cave of Corycus, at the foot of Parnassus

 

Gem impression

Source:

www.beazley.ox.ac.uk/XDB/ASP/recordDetailsLarge.asp?recor...{ACBDF58F-16F5-4B45-A7A7-DBAD759B49F0}&returnPage=&start=0

Self explanatory if you've attended databases class.

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