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As I was picking up sticks and trash in the yard I noticed these guys popping up all over.

 

This is my EOS 60D with a 105mm macro lens, on the ground, with a trash bag inbetween to keep it clean and dry.

there is something incredibly fascinating in white bedding. it makes the bed looks sterile. like nobodys space. you are anonymous, there is nothing that could tuck you up in that kind of bed. neither a warm blanket, nor somebody's love.

A "inbetween“ version.

The middle path might be the best.

This might be the "inbetweens" band, I am not sure.

 

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A Holding Space at The Place, London. 20 & 22 October 2012.

 

Scene from one of the programme's pieces, Inbetween, featuring dancers from Dance United Yorkshire's Performance Company.

 

www.theplace.org.uk/14275/whats-on/dance-united.html

 

Photograph: Brian Slater

"Somewhere out there inbetween

The moon and the sea

I'll be waiting for you, my dear,

So wait for me"

 

~Sean Lennon

   

A great moment I caught at the end of the wedding I shot on Saturday. The bride's little boy came bursting out of the doors at the end of the wedding yelling "Wait for me, wait for me!" Just glad I got on camera.

This might be the "inbetweens" band, I am not sure.

 

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from "It's All Over Town"

Inbetween finishing our meal and the start of the gig, there was just time to pop to the cathedral for photographs with it being illuminated. After the cathedral has closed for the day, entry to the yard is free.

"in Between" 2001 von Hans Breder nahe dem Neuen Rathaus

Chappel Viaduct, Wakes Colne, Essex

Kowa Six MM medium format camera, 85mm lens, Fuji Acros 100, stand development Rodinal 1:100 @ 20c for 50 mins. August 2008

inbetween play....they cuddle and pose.

A lot of people here will know Rezzable has loads of sims, but I only recently found out that there are passageways between some of those sims.

I liked this one a lot, located in "The Land Inbetween" sim to go to one of the best places on the grid: "Crimson Shadow".

 

SLurl

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This might be the "inbetweens" band, I am not sure.

 

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Taken in London on 10th July 2018.

There is another Capel in Kent, inbetween Dover and Folkestone, to find another was a surprise, but then maybe not so, as there are few other double names in the county.

 

Anyway, on what should have been a fine and sunny day, the mist and fog that had dogged the trip thus far, refused to lift. But for me, that meant that photoraphing the windows should be better without the sun dazzling.

 

St Thomas is most well known for the wall paintings which have been uncovered, but for me the most striking thing was the darker stone used for construction than those in East Kent, and with a very different tower too.

 

The church was open, and well lit inside, as well has having a very large graveyard outside, which enabled me to get a shot of the whole church with the 50mm lens. If only just.

 

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A Norman church, much rebuilt in the seventeenth century following a storm, and again in the early twentieth century. A twelfth-century window survives in the north wall of the nave, but most of the windows are later. The altar rails are good examples of the seventeenth century whilst the Royal Arms of George II are dated 1739. Most people remember this church for its wall paintings which were rediscovered under layers of whitewash in 1927. These have been dated to the mid-thirteenth century and were painted in two tiers along the north nave wall. If the south wall had not been rebuilt in the later Middle Ages that too might have yielded further murals. Those that survive cover a variety of scenes including a good Entry into Jerusalem, Cain and Abel and the Last Supper. The paintings were restored by Professor Tristram, but luckily he concentrated on conservation of what survived and repainted very little. There are also some later murals to either side of the chancel arch. The church is now cared for by The Churches Conservation Trust.

 

www.kentchurches.info/church.asp?p=Capel

 

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The Church of St Thomas à Becket is a redundant Anglican church in the village of Capel, Kent, England. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade I listed building,[1] and is under the care of the Churches Conservation Trust.[2] Capel is located 4 miles (6 km) east of Tonbridge, off the B2017 road.[2] It is said that Thomas Becket preached either in the church,[2] or under a yew tree in the churchyard.

 

The church originated in the Norman era. The chancel arch dates from the 13th century, and the tower and the nave from the 14th or early 15th century. Alterations were made in the 16th century.[1] There was a fire in the tower in 1639, and it had to be partly rebuilt.[2] The chancel and the south wall were refurbished during the 19th century.[1] The church was vested in the Churches Conservation Trust on 8 July 1986.[5] It is open daily for visitors.

 

The church is constructed in sandstone, and the chancel and north wall have been rendered. The roof is tiled. The plan of the church is simple, consisting of a nave, a chancel with a north vestry, and a relatively large but short tower, through which the church is entered. The tower is in a single stage, and stands on a moulded plinth. It has diagonal buttresses, a battlemented parapet, and a pyramidal roof surmounted by a 20th-century cast iron weathervane. The bell openings are lancets and are louvred, with slit openings beneath them. On the west face of the tower is a plain round-headed doorway, with a double-lancet window above it. In the south wall of the nave are four two- or three-light windows, and in the north wall are two lancet windows. In the south wall of the chancel is a priest's door. The east window dates from the 19th century and is in Early English style.

 

nside the tower is a porch and a timber staircase. The walls of the interior of the church are lime-washed, and the floors are tiled. On the north wall of the nave are wall paintings probably dating from the 13th century.[1] They depict biblical scenes, including Cain and Abel and Christ's entry into Jerusalem. They were discovered in 1967 and restored by Mrs Eve Baker.[2] Towards the west end of this wall is a niche. The chancel contains a 20th-century stone altar. The communion rails are dated 1662. The oak pulpit dates from the 19th century. The stone font is probably medieval, and consists of an octagonal bowl on a cylindrical shaft. Apart from brass plaques commemorating those who died in the World Wars, the only memorial in the church is a plain marble plaque dated 1834. Above the tower arch is a board painted with the royal arms. Also on the west wall are further boards inscribed with the Lord's Prayer and the Ten Commandments. The stained glass in the east window is dated 1905.

 

In the churchyard are two chest tombs and 15 headstones, each of which has been designated as a Grade II listed building. One chest tomb is anonymous and dates from the 16th or 17th century.[6] The inscription on the other tomb is illegible, but it is dated 1768.[7] The named single headstones are to Jane and Samuel Brook, dated 1781,[8] to Elizabeth Daniel, dating from the 17th century,[9] to Thomas Larkin and his wife, dated 1769,[10] to John Larkin, dated 1753,[11] to John Millesden, dated 1758,[12] to Elizabeth Relph, dated 1759,[13] to Ann Town dated 1732,[14] and to Ambrose Vineen and his wife, dated 1784.[15] There are pairs of headstones to the Hubble family, dating from the middle of the 18th century,[16] to the Kipping family dated from the 1680s,[17] and to the Mills family from the late 18th century.[18] There are also four illegible or anonymous single headstones.

 

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This SWT Volvo/Jonckheere is seen here leaving the M4 at J47 Penllergaer on its' way to Gower College,Gorseinon

One of the train's brakeman asking the engineer for a inbetween, indicating that it is safe for him to go between the engine and the train. 10-15-17

Mamiya 6 / Mamiya 75/f3.5 / Fuji Velvia 100

2009/8/13

日本、神奈川県、川崎

 

See where this picture was taken. [?]

so,

I repositioned my bed inbetween two windows in my bedroom where i can see the crack of dawn through the palm trees (go ahead and hate me now). I Lept from my bed, threw on my clothes and peddled my ample bottom to the seawall and down a ways to go eat oatmeal and sausage at the ihop. Its the only place i know on the island where they cook it in a big pot on a stove instead of a small bowl in a microwave..and its good. plus they have great coffee. The sun came out while i was en route and it was as if someone turned a light on. It literally felt like the sun itself noticed i was outside and wanted to see what i was doing, so i lended that definition to my frame of reference and decided that was the case. I took out my cell phone and took a picture to commemorate being so important today.

Inbetween other things I've been doing, I've slowly been adding to my Folk Connections map.

See the original here: www.flickr.com/photos/joe_collins/5431170402/in/photostream/

Inbetween the towns the roads are more baked hard earth, which is fine apart from the potholes - and when there is water! Even the big 4x4's had to take this one very carefully. And we had a large old Merc behind which sounded as though was only relying on one brake disk!

Typical too is the plethora of half finished buildings, obviously started once and very slowly added to. (Taken through the windscreen).

This might be the "inbetweens" band, I am not sure.

 

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An old abandoned, dilapidated house in the California desert.

Must find something else to photograph aside from boats at low tide..

inbetween the showers

top local boutrique

trews primark

shoes primark

clear, frigid morning ... no snow, no wind.

respite before dragging the shovel out again.

frozen soap bubble in -2*F

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