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Carr Forge Dam is a dam located in the centre of the reserve. The dam dates back to the Tudor dynasty, and most of the brickwork still remains. The dam is now mainly used as a wildlife pond, with toads, frogs and other species including the endangered Great Crested Newt breeding in the marshes.
Woman outfit ♥The Forge♥
â™ [The Forge] Danna Harness, HUDPACKâ™ at @ Uber
Bed ♥K&S♥
â™ K&S - // Hanging bed. Adult Exclusiveâ™
I blog the left outfit
Outfit ♥The forge♥
â™ [The Forge] Elvira HUDPACKâ™
at the The Forge Mainstore
Neck Tatoo lace ♥Ivy♥
â™ IVY - MAIAâ™ at the Ivy Mainstore
Tatoo Head ♥TENEBRE♥
â™ ..TENEBRE.. Third Eyeâ™ at the
Backdrop ♥The Bearded Guy♥
â™ Creepy Valley Backdropâ™ at the
Hand spikes ♥SOLIAC♥
â™ SOLIAC - Hand Hell Spikesâ™ at the SOLIAC Mainstore
„man muss das Eisen schmieden, solange es heiß ist“
Bedeutungen:
man sollte schnell handeln, denn sonst könnte es zu spät sein.
Herkunft:
In der Antike, wie auch im Mittelalter und der Moderne war und ist Eisen ein häufig verwendetes Material zum Schmieden.
Es kann nur verformt werden, solange es heiß und somit auch weich genug ist, ansonsten bricht es eher, als dass es verformt wird.
In der Politik sollte man diese Formel noch mal bedenken. Seitdem unsere Stahlwerke in den 70er und 80er Jahren demontiert und nach China verkauft wurden, ist dieser Gedanke verloren gegangen.
"One must forge the iron while it is hot"
meanings:
one should act quickly, otherwise it may be too late.
Origin:
In ancient times, as well as in the Middle Ages and modern times, iron was and is a frequently used material for forging.
It can only be deformed as long as it is hot and therefore soft enough, otherwise it will break rather than be deformed.
In politics, this formula should be reconsidered. Ever since our steel mills were dismantled and sold to China in the 1970s and 1980s, that thought has been lost.
This fragile white Dahlia blossom is literally composed of atoms forged in the burning hearts of red giant stars that exploded billions of years ago. What a journey. When I converted the image to black and white and inverted the tone curve I released some of that ancient fire.
Subject: Garden Dahlia (Dahlia pinnata)
How did I create this image? I took a series of images at f8 with successively deeper focal planes using a Nikkor 105 mm macro lens on a Nikon Z7 camera body. The multiple images were then complied into one image which is sharp from front to back using Zerene Stacker. I edited the RAW file in Lightroom to bring my vision to life. Each image is a marriage of technology and art. Enjoy!
Artist Statement: The exquisite beauty of flowers is both fragile and fleeting. And yet, flowers so often bear witness to the eternal truths of our lives: love and loss; birth and death; joy and grief; triumph and failure. My goal is to capture not only the ephemeral beauty of the flowers I photograph, but to create images with the capacity to evoke our enduring emotions, dreams, and deeper truths. Enjoy!
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Are you experiencing the same? Just when I started going back to my usual routine on weekends, weather is again not cooperating! On this hazy Pittsburg morning I had one of those moments when nothing was looking promising but I still got out and just when I wanted to fold, this happens. Lesson learned. What do you think?
An empty CSX hopper train makes its way west into the town of Clifton Forge, VA on the James River Sub. A fresh crew will board eventually to continue the trip west into West Virginia.
4-28-2022
Curving metallic forms shape an abstract composition at Frank Gehry’s Museum of Pop Culture in Seattle, Washington.
Ultime occasion de voir les derniers vestiges de ce qui fût autrefois un site industriel florissant.
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Ultimate opportunity to see the last remains of what was once a thriving industrial site.
→ All pictures here.
Thame inspired photograph for Macro Mondays/Tag.
Happy Independence Day USA
Happy Macro Monday
Image is 2.5in on the long side.
Visiting from the South Devon Railway, 1369 passes Upper Forge with the 1205 Lydney Junction to Parkend, just finding a gap in the shadows cast by the trees from the mid day Sun. Taken on Sunday of the Forest of Dean Railway's Steam Gala.
Ultime occasion de voir les derniers vestiges de ce qui fût autrefois un site industriel florissant.
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Ultimate opportunity to see the last remains of what was once a thriving industrial site.
→ All pictures here.
H44 approaches Abrams Yard as it passes the ex-Reading station at Valley Forge. The moon is also still visible in the upper right hand corner of the frame.
Trees on the banks of a river in Valley Forge National Park in Pennsylvania. I used my 135mm Ai and Nikon D750 for capture and a combination of Lightroom and Nik for processesing. I tried to bring out the reflection while capturing a bit of the fog-haze in the highlights.