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Location: Kloster Reichenbach (Klosterkirche)

 

Architektur:

Die romanische Basilika, die aus einem Langhaus, zwei Seitenschiffen und zwei Türmen besteht, verweist auf die Hirsauer Bauschule. Die ursprünglichen drei Apsiden im Osten wurden 1300 durch einen gotischen Chor ersetzt.

Dem romanischen Westwerk wurde 1716 eine barocke Fassade vorgebaut. Der Chor (um 1300), die eingewölbten Seitenschiffe (15. Jahrhundert) und die erhöhten Kirchtürme sind in die Gotik einzuordnen.

Aus der Romanik ist, außer den beiden Türklopfern am Außenportal keine weiteren Innenausstattungsgegenstände mehr erhalten.

Der barocke Hochaltar Mariä Himmelfahrt wird Otto Gebhard zugeschrieben.

Mitte des 20 Jh. brannte der Dachstuhl den Kirche fast völlig ab und wurde durch einen neuen Dachstuhl der damaligen Zeit ersetzt. Um 2013/14 herum wurde der Dachstuhl komplett ersetzt da das geringe Gewicht des "alten" Dachstuhls aus Mitte des 20 Jh. sich als statisch nachteilig herausstellte. Der neue Dachstuhl wurde entsprechend der alten Pläne überdimensioniert.

 

Geschichte:

Das Kloster Reichenbach am Regen ist ein Kloster der Barmherzigen Brüder in der Gemeinde Reichenbach (Landkreis Cham) in Bayern in der Diözese Regensburg.

1118 gegründeten Benediktiner hier ein Kloster, das 1803 säkularisiert und 1890 durch die Barmherzigen Brüder erworben wurde.

 

Bearbeitung: Jürgen Krall Photographie

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DmC: Devil May Cry

• Custom Resolution

• IDK31 CE Table

• config tweaks

Reshade Framework

Veins form delicate patterns branching into smaller and smaller veins that form the framework of the leaf.

Framework | Entramado | Struttura

impressions @ Ticket Office

Olympus OM2 SP, Fomapan 400. Semi stand developed in Bellini HC, 1+100, 30+30 minutes. Scanned with an Epson V800.

Shin Takashima station, Yokohama

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Berliner Dom, vom Spreeufer aus gesehen

Berlin Cathedral

The Rue du Rempart-Sud, a narrow lane in the old heart of the village of Eguisheim, Alsace, France

 

Some background information:

 

The village of Eguisheim is located in the French département of Haut-Rhin in the Grand Est region of France, just about 7 km (4.5 miles) to the southwest of the city of Colmar. Eguisheim has more than 1,700 residents and borders on the Alsace Wine Route. Wine of very high quality is grown here, mainly on shell limestone soil. The village’s municipal area belongs to the Ballons des Vosges Nature Park and lies on the eastern slopes of the Vosges, where many great wines are produced.

 

In early historic times the area was inhabited by the Gaul tribe of the Senones. In the Roman Age, there was most likely already a castellum on the spot of Eguisheim and it used to be the Romans who developed the cultivation of wine in the Alsace region. The counts of Eguisheim, who ruled the municipal territory in the Early and High Middle Ages, descended from Charlemagne, who was King of the Franks and King of the Lombards in the second half of the 8th century, as well as Roman Emperor and ruler of western and central Europe as from the year 800.

 

In 1048, Count Bruno of Eguisheim raised to the papacy and thenceforth called himself Pope Leo IX. Right after his burial 1054 in the St. Peter's Basilica in Rome, he was already venerated as a saint by the Catholic Church. In the Middle Ages, a castle was built right in the centre of the Eguisheim, whose further history is closely related to the history of the Château de Eguisheim,

 

The castle was long believed to date from the 11th or 12th century. This was because historians were relying on texts actually describing another castle, the Château de Haut Eguisheim, which used to be the birthplace of Pope Leo IX in 1002 (who is named "Saint-Léon" in French). But In fact, the castle's octagonal plan and central keep, its masonry and, most importantly, its similarity to other castles date it to the first part of the 13th century.

 

Built by the counts of Eguisheim, the castle was taken over by the Bishop of Strasbourg during the second half of the 13th century. Until the French Revolution in 1789, episcopal bailiffs occupied it for many centuries. In 1444, the building was temporarily occupied by so-called Écorcheurs (in English: "cutthroats"), demobilised mercenaries, who devastated parts of France after the Armagnac–Burgundian Civil War. During the Thirty Years' War, the château served as a repository for the church treasure of Husseren-les-Châteaux.

 

Originally the Château de Eguisheim was surrounded by a moat, but by the 18th century, the moat was filled in. Houses built in the castle courtyard and against its walls were destroyed by a fire in 1877 which also damaged the castle. Subsequently, it was left in ruins for several years. In 1885, the castle was again bought by the Bishop of Strasbourg. He organised the architect Charles Winkler to restore the residence and preserve the lower part of the circular wall. Furthermore, it was Winkler’s task to demolish the remains of the former keep and build a neo-Romanesque chapel in its place. This chapel, which is visible in the centre of my picture, was completed in 1895.

 

Today, the village is a popular tourist destination, not only because the Alsace Wine Route passes Eguisheim, but also because the commune is ranked in the top 20 of the association "The most beautiful villages of France" (in French: "Les Plus Beaux Villages de France"), which promotes small and picturesque French villages of quality heritage. Currently 164 villages throughout France are pooled under the umbrella of the organisation. In 2013, Eguisheim was even voted the "Village préféré des Français" (in English: "Favourite French Village"), an annual distinction that passes from town to town throughout France.

@ Sophia Road - 18th July 2009.

iPhone 14 Pro-20230713_0006

Varlens / Program Mode

ReShade Framework

Debug Console Enabler

ULM

Photomode2inOne

ICE Photostitch

 

older one.. felt like dropping it here.

Newport, Rhode Island (USA)

The house of George Sand in Nohant, Berry, France.

George Sand was a great French writer who lived in the 19th century. She was early feminist, she defended women, advocated passion, criticize marriage, and fought against the prejudices of a conservative society. She caused a scandal by her troubled love life, by her male attire, she launched the fashion. And by her male pseudonym she adopted from 1894, which she also launches fashion. Her work is abundant and Berry campaign often serves as a framework.

She lived with the poet Alfred de Musset and the musician Frederic Chopin. ( not at the same time ;)))

Mad Max

-In-game Photomode

-3000x4000 (SRWE hotsampling)

-Duncan Harris' CE Table (FOV)

-ReShade Framework

 

" A picture painted by the sun without instruction in art"

 

Shot @ Cherai, Kerala,India

Detail of an old shipyard building at Chatham dockyard

A Julia fractal based on a Sierpinski Square L-System orbit trap created with the Fractal Science Kit fractal generator. See www.fractalsciencekit.com/ for details.

 

The Sierpinski Square is named after the Polish mathematician Waclaw Sierpinski.

23.6.2023.

The cramped conditions of a Victorian Framework Knitters workshop.

 

The workers worked a fourteen hour day in cramped noisy and dangerous conditions. Pay was so poor it led to the Luddite rebellion of 1811.

The movement began in Arnold (a suburb of Nottingham) a spread rapidly over the next two years.

The Luddites in Nottingham destroyed frames belonging to the 'Master Hosiers'

The Government of the day responded by sending in troops to protect the workshops and a Bill in parliament was proposed to make the breaking of frames punishable by death!

 

Framework Knitters Museum - Ruddington.

Invergordon - Foulis Hills

52 weeks of 2025 Frame within a frame

This just had to be done in mono.

Our only venomous snake, the shy adder can be spotted basking in the sunshine in woodland glades and on heathlands. An adder bite is a very rare occurrence, and can be painful, but is almost never fatal. Statistics

Length: 60-80cm

Weight: 50-100g

Average lifespan: up to 15 years

Conservation status

Protected in the UK under the Wildlife and Countryside Act, 1981. Priority Species under the UK Post-2010 Biodiversity Framework.

When to see

March to October

Grand Theft Auto V

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NaturalVision Photorealistic GTA V 2.0

Reshade Framework

Ferrari F430 Scuderia

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