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Snapshot of "Impression of Liu San Jie", the multi-million production by the acclaimed director Zhang Yimou.
The 'impression' is mine. The photograph on which it is based was taken by Gijs Possel whose fine photographs can be seen here -
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Here is a side view of my entry for the Impression Obsession Black and White Challenge. I have used the following Impression Obsession Stamps:
CC049 - Cover-a-Card Screen
CC081 - Cover-a-Card Damask
WP118 - Word Frames
I created an inside to this card by simply using the same frame stamped with the screen background and inserting the white shape inside the frame to write a message on.
Thank you for looking!
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i was reading an article about impressions (how to paint with light) and i was playing with it and i got this shot not edited or manipulated !!!
Estaba leyendo un articulo sobre impresionnes ( como dibujar con luz) y andaba jugando y esto fue lo que obtuve una imagen no editada ni manipulada!!!
Impression Bay Probation Station was established in 1841 to produce food for Port Arthur and timber pit pros for the Coal Mines. It became an invalid depot in the late 1840s and 1850s for prisoners in 'a most wretched physical condition, blind, maimed, infirm, and diblilitated from age, accident, or disease'.
In November 1857 the Persian saild into Norfolk Bay with a pitiful cargo of typhus-ridden Scottish immigrans to be quarantined at the convict station. These destitute islanders from Lewis and Coll had been evicted from their homes as part fo the Highland Clearances, when Scotland's English rulers encouraged local lairds to replace families with more profitable sheep. Eleven passengers lie buried here. Their names are listed below.
Death and Burial at Impression Bay
Able-bodied convicts died of accidents and respiratory diseases. Paupers and invalids died from common diseases of old age like stroke and heart attack. They also died from respiratory complaints. We know nothing of their medical treatment.
In the 19th century port and brandy were commonly prescribed to strengthen the invalid's constitution; this is the only treatment recorded for the Persian's typhus victims. One measure was effective by accident. Typhus was thought to be caused by dirt, so soiled bedding and clothing from the Persian were burnt. The lice, the real carriers, were destroyed. Most of the sick recovered.
We know of 191 burials somewhere at Impression Bay 184957, which includes 156 convicts, as well as station officials, soldiers, and women and children. We do not know where the convicts were buried. They may lie in the paddock behind this cemetery.
The Red Star Studded Flag of China! on the hippiest street in this ancient town. Loud blasting songs of techno and rap can be heard at the entire street, while teenagers clad in traditional Naxi Tribe and Tibetan Tribe costumes danced and sang the whole night.
This is incredibly unique. A wonderful potpourri mixture of thousand years culture with modern culture.
Amazing.
Located in the Guangzhou Higher Education Mega Center, the Lingnan Impression Garden(嶺南印象園)embodies the essence of local culture. Covering an area of 16.5 hectares, Lingnan Impression Garden houses many traditional Lingnan architectural groups. The residences are built beside river, long lanes, old gates, spectacular oyster shell walls, exquisite windows, winding streams and clear ponds are all elements of typical Lingnan water towns.