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The church of Santa Maria La Mayor,
Ronda, Spain
According to the archaeological studies developed at the region, the church of the Virgin Mary of the Incarnation was located near the rests of a paleochristian basilica from the 5th century A.D.
Some historians also date the church at the age of the Roman Empire, having at that time the function of temple.
A tall ship sailing a romantic ocean with beautiful soft skies. Artwork in the style of artist John Constable.
Prompt: watercolor painting, in the style of John Constable, of a sailboat in the ocean, in the style of impressive skies, romantic seascapes --ar 16:20 --v 5.2
AI Midjourney with post processing using Photoshop
The impressive Grade I-listed Church of St Laurence in Church Stretton, Shropshire, dates from the 12th century though an earlier Anglo-Saxon wooden church may have stood on this site. Like many old English churches there have been substantial alterations and extensions over the years. The nave of the church dates from the 12th century, and the transepts from the following century. The chancel and the upper stage of the tower are from the 15th century. The south vestry was added in 1831, and west aisles were added to the transepts during a restoration by S. Pountney Smith in 1867–68. There were further restorations in 1882 and in 1932.
For full details please see britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/101383267-church-of-st-lawre....
impressive low light shot with a phone camera. no filters really needed. one clear cold winter evening perfect to light up the old fire pit in the backyard. the smell of pine woods is soothing
Okay... so here is the last of the seven images that I've just dumped on my stream.
I'll be posting the last of my Namibia images tomorrow... my own personal favourites.
Nikon D300, Sigma 10-20mm at 10mm, aperture of f11, with a 1/500th second exposure.
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Building with impressive Chinese architecture at Bang Pa-In Royal Palace (พระราชวังบางปะอิน), Ayutthaya, Thailand. This beautiful was built as a gift from China to one of the Kings that used this site as their royal palace.
Jerónimos Monastery is a former monastery of the Order of Saint Jerome near the Tagus river in the parish of Belém, in the Lisbon Municipality, Portugal; it was secularised on 28 December 1833 by state decree and its ownership transferred to the charitable institution, Real Casa Pia de Lisboa.
The monastery is one of the most prominent examples of the Portuguese Late Gothic Manueline style of architecture in Lisbon. It was classified a UNESCO World Heritage Site
This morning was the most brilliant of the sunrises! It was at least a second morning of the streaks, which i still don't know the source of? Shot in Frisco, NC looking over Pamlico Sound toward Buxton. #12444
Single exposure processed normally.
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Impressive view down the valley on our journey from Innsbruck to Neuschwanstein castle.
Dont ask me where exactly it was :)
Another great flowering for this year, it's the first time I've had this in flower for nearly 10 years, but there are close to 20 flowers on this raceme.
1464 Somnath-Jabalpur Express attacks Misrod at its MPS behind a smart looking ET WDM-3D # 11320 in charge
Today was a better than usual day for great sun-rays. It was very windy, so the clouds were moving fast making for a little bit of a challenge to get everything where I wanted it.
8.10.2020.
The ruins of the C12th Cistercian Fountains Abbey make an impressive sight from the banks of the River Skell.
The impressive building on the left was constructed in 1825 to securely house stores for the estate, many of which had been shipped out from England. So how did it become a golf club?
Thomas Archer IV (1862-1934) was a keen sportsman. He was a motoring enthusiast and also the Commodore of the historic Tamar Yacht Club. www.flickr.com/photos/luminosity7/54223381886/in/dateposted/
But his real passion was golf. In 1900 he established a 9 hole golf course at Woolmers with the first tee set just outside this old stores building. The bottom floor had been converted into a club house for members of the Longford Golf Club. Championship events were held here until 1915.
Thomas Archer V (1892-1975) followed in his father's sporting footsteps, and using this literal home course to advantage became a Tasmanian champion and even competed in the Australian Open. He and his wife Marjorie Patten actually first met in their teens over a round of golf.
ARoS, one of Northern Europe’s largest museums, is renowned for its impressive collection of modern and contemporary art. Its most iconic feature, however, is the Rainbow Panorama on the roof, designed by artist Olafur Eliasson. This circular, colored glass walkway offers a stunning 360-degree view of Aarhus, Denmark's second-largest city. As visitors walk through the rainbow spectrum, the shifting interplay of light and shadow creates dramatic contrasts, making it an ideal setting for capturing silhouettes and bold compositions in photography - Aarhus, Denmark
The last three of this year's lantern parade, which was as colourful (and cold) as ever. These are the impressive stilt-walking angels who lead the parade.
New York Architecture Images- 72 Greene Street.
Originally a warehouse belonging to the dry goods dealer Gardner Colby Company, this impressive structure was known as the "King of Greene Street."Its ornate, three-dimensional facade is considered the finest example of the French Renaissance and Second Empire style in the entire district.
Although composed of two separate buildings,the structure is united by a projecting bay that forms a portico at the ground and rises to a pediment at the roof.At each floor, variegated freestanding columns support the protruding cornices of a central porch. Additional classically-inspired ornamental details are 4incorporated into the facade.A cartouche bearing the owner's initials is a tribute to Gardner's self-made financial success.
The building at 72 Greene Street,long known as the "King of Greene to Street",is looking more regal these days in its fresh coat of ivory paint.Architect Isaac F. Duckworth designed it in 1872.
Described as the most complex three-dimensional structure in SoHo,the building is five stories high and 10 bays wide.Rising from the sidewalk to the roof, the two center bays project forward slightly and are defined by free–standing sturdy columns enriched with fluted bases and composite capitals, In contrast,the side bays have austere flat pilasters.At the roof, the center bay has a protruding pediment supported by heavy brackets.The two doorways are unified by an imposing portico under a broken pediment with an urn.
"The King"was built for Gardner Colby to house his enormously successful dry goods business.He endowed the college that bears his name in his hometown of Waterville, Maine.
Like many other SoHo structures,this building endured hard times during the Great Depression of the 1930s.It suffered from a lack of maintenance and was marred by broken windows and rust. Two fire escapes were added to the facade because of city regulations.
For the last fourteen years, the M-13 Gallery,which sells contemporary paintings,has occupied the entire second floor. Alice's Antiques, specializing in ornate cast iron beds,has occupied the south portion of the ground floor for five years and Bennis Fabrics the north section.
This impressive icon arched rock stack is huge at Mouthmill near Hartland. There’s a really nice looped walk to get there from a National Trust car park hugging the coastline and back uphill through woodland. Maybe next time I’ll try to get it with the tide further in as the sun sets.
Approx. 120 studs long
The Interplanetary Expedition Alliance ship Discovery. A hard sci-fi take on what a larger ship designed for very long-distance intra-solar system travel might actually look like. Significantly larger and more equipped than the I.E.A. Vanguard.
I've never built with the intention of achieving a certain size, so at 120 studs in length, this is my first SHIP in 20+ years of LEGO Space building.
Is this the most impressive sight in birding?!
Wouldn't it be wonderful if we could all get together and debate that over a couple of drinks!
2.53m (8.3ft) - (average 2.18m (7..2ft)) the White-tailed has the largest wingspan of any eagle (therefore any raptor) in the world.
So this is it! the King of the sky., the ultimate avian predator., sell the camera! you will never photograph anything as big or spectacular again!
Maybe not!
There are three methods of measuring an eagles size., Weight., length and wingspan., and no single species of eagle can claim to be champion in all three categories
But for me a birds wingspan is the 'key' measurement so I'll whisper it quietly., you probably are looking at the ultimate raptor
So is this the most impressive sight in birding? well impressive comes in all shapes and sizes and you can only answer with an opinion., meaning there is no definitive answer to the question
(Good I don't have to sell the camera!)
But what you can say is that it's definitely 'one' of the most impressive sights in birding! and trust me it was!
We went to the Bastogne war museum today... what an experience... great museum with touch stories and an impressive monument as well. Unfortunately there was a massive power outage and we got only halfway through it. Could have spent hours and hours there. Good thing is: now we got a reason to go back.
This is maxine on top of the monument enjoying the view...