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In a corner of the V&A Museum is "The Globe", an architectural sculpture made by the "Los Carpinteros" artist collective.
Sony A7 III/ Samyang 14mm
House in fiberglass. Design: Garry Söderholm, Globe Original AB.
When the building permit was given the neighbours appealed against it. They meant the new building should have a more traditional form and conform with the other buildings in the neighbourhood. In 2001 the Supreme Administrative Court decided that the globe could be built since there already was a great variation of buildings from different times in the neighbourhood.
One of the Globes on college green depicting the world reimagined. The church behind is the only church in England that is owned by the local authority as it is the Lord Mayor of the City and County of Bristol's chapel
Using circus techniques, pyrotechnics, and video projection to create the visualization of liberty and the joy of flying, GLOBE is an alienating, fairylike spectacle full of symbolism.
Established in 1991, Close-Act is an international street theatre company that combines various disciplines of performing arts, like dance, music and circus, with stunning visual representations.
The company performed mostly in Europe in the early years, but now present their shows and acts worldwide.*
*http://nightfestival.sg/programmes/detail/globe
Gardens of the world, Berlin:
Globe thistle with ant bag beetle /
Gärten der Welt in Berlin: Kugeldistel mit Ameisen-Sackkäfer
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Photo taken at the The Bergianska trädgården (the Bergian Garden), a botanical garden located on the outskirts of Stockholm.
Iberis umbellata (Globe candytuft / Carraspique morado)
This species is native to the Mediterranean region. It is present in most of Europe, especially along the coasts, from Spain to Greece and in northern America.
The genus name derives from "Iberia", the ancient name of Spain, while the species epithet comes from the Latin "umbel", meaning "umbrella" and refers to the shape of the inflorescence.
I had two of the thermometers, one gold and one silver. The December 23 Christchurch earthquake caused this gold one to fall and break.
On Explore at #164
Go on a journey
And roam the streets
Can't see the way out
And so use the stars
She sits for eternity
And then climbs out
From a black and white roll that I took with my Pentax ME last year. I finally remembered to scan them recently.
Discovered this great globe showing the map of Dresden, Saxony. The Dart showed the exact location were we've been. Gps done oldschool.
Shot with my D5000 and the Sigma 17-70mm
Set to 1/250s, 42mm, Iso 2000 and F/3.5
No Postprocessing
125 pictures in 2025/32 Double meanings.
The apple functions as a symbol for the cosmos, due to its almost perfect spherical shape.
Double meaning photography refers to images that, intentionally or unintentionally, convey more than one interpretation or have a hidden layer of meaning. This can be achieved through various techniques, including double exposure, optical illusions, or the use of symbolic imagery.
Inspired by:
Melon Globe
Eda DĂĽrĂĽst I "Manipulation"
By Brandholics
nz.pinterest.com/pin/9288742970999905/
using my globe, and apple photos taken August 14.
This bench sits in the courtyard of the Old Globe Theater in San Diego's Balboa Park.
Each panel on the back of the bench is a reference to one of Shakespeare's plays: L-R.. Hamlet, Julius Caesar and The Merry Wives of Windsor.
Information courtesy of coolsandiegosights.com
Cynara scolymus is the scientific name for the globe artichoke, a variety of thistle cultivated as a food and for its medicinal properties.
Sooke, British Columbia
Title from the brilliant Donny Hathaway
This building looks nothing like this now - completely renovated. Glad they were able to save it.
My recently acquired Voigtlander Vitoret. These were made in West Germany between 1960-1971. It needed a bit of TLC when I got it, but it's ready to shoot. I have the DR version too, a true rangefinder with light meter and slightly higher shutter speeds, and with a Lanthar lens; however, I really like the simplicity of this one. I was also drawn by the Singapore Airlines sticker on the case. Maybe it belonged to someone from the cabin crew of one of their jets, and I like to imagine that this camera had some globe-trotting adventures.
The European Organization for Nuclear Research (French: Organisation européenne pour la recherche nucléaire), known as CERN, is the world's largest particle physics laboratory, situated in the northwest suburbs of Geneva on the franco-Swiss border.
The organisation is currently the workplace of approximately 2600 full-time employees. Some 7931 scientists and engineers (representing 500 universities and 80 nationalities), about half of the world's particle physics community, work on experiments conducted at CERN.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CERN