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Had a magical time watching this snowy preen and stretch on a rock out on the marsh. The bird barely registered my presence, and I kept a healthy distance (This shot is cropped down from a 500mm photo already shot on a crop sensor). The owl was sleeping peacefully when I took my leave. I've heard some reports of photographers purposefully disturbing these owls in order to get "flight shots." I hope, and suspect, that many of these accounts are fabricated. Still, any who do this are giving the rest of us holding cameras a bad name.
Thinking good thoughts for anyone in danger from Hurricane Harvey.
This young jay is still sporting pin feathers where his pirate shirt bib will grow in.
A good friend was rescued and hospitalized yesterday. I will be checking in and faving photos and might not have time to fabricate foolish comments. But I love you all, my little flickr monkeys.
Exterran's laydown yard of fabricated in line heaters. These are used to super heat products run through a series of these, such as oil or even steam.
September 02, 2016
Fabricate:
[fab-ri-keyt]
verb (used with object)
1. to make by art or skill and labor; construct
2. to make by assembling parts or sections.
3. to devise or invent (a legend, lie, etc.).
4. to fake; forge (a document, signature, etc.).
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Not too long ago, it dawned on me that I hadn't been to this area of town since early in the year when I changed jobs and locations, so today as the sun started to set I figured I'd go take a look.
The Rock Sculptures by John Felice Ceprano are back again this year and as always, they're amazing.
A very busy place for photographers to gather at sunrise and sundown, and today's sunset was no exception, luckily for me though, I found a little corner that no one had noticed.
If you'd like to know more about the artist, you can visit his website, www.jfceprano.com/.
Hope everyone has had a good day.
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Fabricated by William F. Colburn, Jr. and dedicated July 25, 2011
Mobile County District Courthouse
Mobile, AL
USA
Fabricated wooden-arch pedestrian bridge across Etobicoke Creek at Watson Family Park in Peel Village
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3D Printing
When repairing vintage cameras, I often use a 3D printer to design and fabricate replacement parts that are otherwise unavailable. Even after all this time, the intricate movements and precision of this machine fascinates me. I was printing a tiny 5mm wide hollow bushing for a camera I was servicing. I sat watching the printer form the part, layer by layer. I suddenly thought … “I need to photograph this because it’s something many have never seen!” I grabbed a camera and captured this image in the final seconds, just as the hot end of the printer withdrew from the finished print.
Website: www.sollows.ca
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This one is a windmill blade fabricated in a Northern City being transported along National Highway 7. the blade is usually much longer than a trailer truck
An adult manu-o- Kū checks on its curious, newly hatched chick while providing shelter from a drenching storm. Less than a week old, the downy hatchling visually explores the world around its nest. The manu-o-Kū, or white tern, is an arboreal nesting pelagic seabird that doesn’t actually fabricate a nest; instead it uses a flat or hollow or fork in the tree to keep the egg from rolling away. The hatchling uses its strong, clawed, semipalmate feet to cling to the tree branch that will be its home until fledging. Parents alternate brooding duties until a week or two after hatching when the chick can thermoregulate and be left unattended for up to several hours. Then both parents engage in fishing and feeding, often alternating their arrival time back to the nest. Adults fish up to 120 miles offshore and provision the chick with fresh whole fish or squid rather than devouring then regurgitating a meal. This avian behavior was known to Polynesian voyagers and other seafarers. A landfall that may be out of view over the horizon could be located by following these birds conveying their catch back to their nestling.
I am always fascinated with how they can turn a vacant space into a bar that looks like it has been there for the last 50+ years.
A completely fabricated landscape! I was testing out a new texture and came across this wonderful barn photo, then added a quasar image from NASA, the moon (of course!), some trees and birds - using SkeletalMess brushes and a premade background!
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Kosso Eloul
Canadac 1977
Fabricated wrought Stelcalloy
Kosso Eloul (1920-1995) was born at Mourom, U.S.S.R in 1920 and raised in Israel. In 1938, Eloul studied and began his artistic training at the Tel Aviv, a year later continued at the Art Institute of Chicago. There he studied under Frank Lloyd Wright and Laszlo Moholy-Nagy in the 1940s.
He served in World War II and the War of Independence, resuming artistic practices in 1948.
In 1959, Eloul represented Israel at the 29th Venice Biennale, where a passion for international sculpture conferences began; he showed at the 1st Sculpture Symposium in Yugoslavia in 1961 and at the Negev Desert in 1962. At the end of the 1960’s, Eloul settled in Toronto, showing at the 10th Sculpture Conference
in 1978.
The process behind these sculptures rested in precise calculations and maquettes. These calculations and maquettes were sent to a fabrication plant in Toronto, where these large sculptures were created. Eloul’s sculptures are minimalistic and generally created through stainless steel or aluminum. It is common to experience several dominating geometric forms perched precariously on top of each other, testing the laws of gravity. These rectangular sculptures are site specific, maintained in many public spaces throughout Canada.
Eloul described: “I think that balancing, or the balancing act or the dynamics off this is just very expressive of our time, our personal predicament, our day and age, everything. The potential movement of those shapes is very exciting.”
If you are going to Rosslyn Chapel I hope that you have a great visit and if you have a chance do walk in the Roslin Glen. The Castle and the Chapel retain the older name of Rosslyn and the contemporary village has the newer name of Roslin.
If you are on the Western Bank of The North Esk river you can visit The Wallace Cave. There are several Wallace Caves in Scotland. There is only one Wallace Cave in Roslin Glen. There are also caves under Hawthronden Castle.
There is a legend of a Black Hen, don’t say Pullet, that is noted as confusing treasure seekers and grail hunters by digging holes to false terrain the site and to fill in half dug holes for when seekers return to complete their excavations and further still through special skill to carefully indicate the better and best grounds to explore through careful talon and beak soil manipulation. There are further tails of either this Black Hen, or of another such similar still don’t say Pullet, Black Hen, maybe there is just the one, or possibly there are a pair of magical soil shrouders at work? The other hen story relates to a treasure hidden under a stair. The exact stair can be correctly deduced in a manner not fully revealed within the story. Any stair testing and excavating can and will lead to the Black Hen II, this time the truth will not out*, moving the treasure when the excavators are in the right area and also the hen will bamboozle the grail hunters with special Holy Hen Acts that will confuse, strain, enrage and bring chaos to order and the ‘BH II’ wonder guard will clear up after the said chaos and restore all to proper order til the right, maybe even righteous, approach of the mythic legendary treasure grail hunter seekers who are destined to step on the right step at the right time in the right manner possibly with the left foot.
Please only read good humour and faithful following in my words above. I have followed signs to Rosslyn Chapel and parked when there were just a few spaces next to the old barn and byre. I have wandered in the beauty of the landscape and listened to the stories and here share some quickly to say that this is a place of beauty and of mystery, both of folly and of faith with a river bend bringing out rock inscribed from thousands of years ago to natural and extended caves, with castles and chapels, formerly and currently hosting services and battles til a part of the past seems to have been deeply woven here such that we choose to look at it again and again making pilgrimage and enacting rampage all engaged through marvellous mysteries and eldritch histories far beyond our fascination and into our fine fashioned fulgent fabricated fantasies.**
*Black Hen I also assured that the truth would not out, Black Hen II is not a fully fledged sequel as of course it could be one Hen, not a Pullet, successfully stealth working both grounds and stairs.
**Please do not test the Hen, or Hens, not Pullets, as you could be destroying a beautiful and historial protected place that is best left none Hen tested and none destroyed. Age, atmosphere and our antecedents have done more than enough destruction and also they had with them those that fought to give enough preservation and conservation too.
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Welcome to Rosslyn Chapel
Hawthornden Castle
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hawthornden_Castle
Alexander Nasmyth - Hawthornden Castle, near Edinburgh - Google Art Project
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Hawthornden Foundation Hawthornden Castle
www.hawthornden.org/hawthornden-castle
Hawthornden Foundation
Wallace's Cave, cave and rock carvings SM6825
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ROSLIN GLEN AND HAWTHORNDEN CASTLE GDL00327
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Roslin Glen
Rosslyn Chapel Trust is responsible for the conservation and care of part of the picturesque landscape known as Roslin Glen, which is adjacent to Rosslyn Castle and Rosslyn Chapel.
www.rosslynchapel.com/about/roslin-glen/
Roslin Glen Country Park
www.midlothian.gov.uk/directory_record/171/roslin_glen_co...
Roslin Glen Country Park
www.rosslynchapel.com/about/roslin-glen/
Wallace's Cave, cave and rock carvings
canmore.org.uk/site/51808/wallaces-cave
Archaeology Notes
Roslin Glen And Hawthornden Castle
Date of Inclusion: 31/03/2001
1:20,000Map Scale:
Council: Midlothian
Designation Reference: GDL00327
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ROSLIN GLEN AND HAWTHORNDEN CASTLE
GDL00327
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Gorton House Rock Carving(S) (Post Medieval)(Possible)
"The Centerpiece of the ballroom at The Germania Club is a 15' Portrait of The German Masters which was originally displayed at The Columbia World's Fair in Chicago in 1893"
This window was designed and fabricated by the firm of Beiler of Heidelberg for exhibition in
the German section of the Fine Arts Building,
Chicago World’s Columbian Exposition, 1893.
(The Same year that "Electricity was unveiled to The Public"- illuminating The Entire Fairgrounds - hence the "White City" nickname..)
I have always loved an inviting arch or doorway. This is a fabricated image. The stone arch is based on a work "Stone Arch - Stock by HBKerr on DeviantArt". I used his free bitmap as a fill for my drawn wall shape and made a few minor alterations to fit the mood. The fence and creeping plants are as shot and the meadow flowers are from another of my own images, HBKerr deserves both visitors and customers. www.google.co.uk/url?sa=i&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&...
“Penelope” is a hand-fabricated bronze sculpture, created by Fallbrook artist Michael Stutz, and representing the wife of Odysseus in the ancient epic “The Odyssey.” I am always looking for a fresh perspective on San Diego landmarks and what better way than through the eyes of “Penelope.” Taken (7/6/2020).
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