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Some of my ( beloved ) vintage lenses.

Seen trough Canon fd 50mm 1,4.

 

Broer is one of the cats of my daughter.

Stripy toothpaste escaping from the tube.

1. eggs 4, 2. eggs, 3. eggs 3, 4. eggs 2

 

Created with fd's Flickr Toys.

 

Light study with still life of eggs, lit by flashlight, captured in the dark with an Argus 75 + Nikon D70.

"When we feel love and kindness toward others, it not only makes others feel loved and cared for, but it helps us also to develop inner happiness and peace."

 

Dalai Lama

 

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The Stamp staircase, Somerset House.

Breakfast, anyone? ;)

 

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"Desasosiego"

Stereographic panorama of thee interior of the catholic parish church "Maria Himmelfahrt" in the city of Baden, canton Aargau, Switzerland.

Angle of vision about 355 x 350 degrees.

Panorama stitched with 26 photos.

 

Best view on full screen.

 

Published in ZOOM - DER FOTOBLOG

 

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Nikon D810

Nikon 20 mm f/1.8

0.4s at f/5.6 (HDR)

ISO RAW 200

Roundabout panoramic tripod head

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Granhult's church is the oldest entirely preserved wooden church in Sweden, the timber has been dated to the 13th century - the oldest parts of the church has been dated to the 1220s. In the 1830s it was ordered that the church was to be pulled down - probably because it was deemed as old-fashioned, dark and should be replaced with something more suitable and modern, but the villagers refused and the church was turned into storage facilities. From 1879 it was once again permitted to hold services in the church. The wall shingles were partly replaced in the 19th century, the exact age of the older bits that remains is not known.

 

The pews and pulpits inside the church dates to the 17th century, so too the paintings in the sacristy - with additional paintings in the ceiling there from the early 18th century by Hans Brachwagen (probably). The nave and chancel was painted Johan Christan Zschotzscher (directly on the timber) in 1753. The medieval windows were replaced in the north sometime in the 18th century (but before the room was painted) and the windows in the south in 1795. The altarpiece was painted by Torbern (Torbjörn) Röding in 1699.

''...Provate ad essere come bambini.

Non fate le cose perché sono assolutamente necessarie,

ma liberamente e per amore.

Tutte le regole diventano una specie di gioco...''

(Thomas Merton)

 

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Ragazzini corrono sui muri neri di città

The Hassan II Mosque or Grande Mosquée Hassan II is a mosque in Casablanca, Morocco. It is the largest mosque in

Morocco and Africa and the 7th largest in the world. Its minaret is the world's tallest at 210 metres (689 ft). Completed in 1993, it was designed by Michel Pinseau and built by Bouygues. The minaret is 60 stories high topped by a laser, the light from which is directed towards Mecca. The mosque stands on a promontory looking out to the Atlantic Ocean, the sea bed being visible through the glass floor of the building's hall. The walls are of hand-crafted marble and the roof is retractable. A maximum of 105,000 worshippers can gather together for prayer: 25,000 inside the mosque hall and another 80,000 on the mosque's outside grounds.

 

Source: Wikipedia

 

Camera: Canon Eos 6D

Lens: EF17-40mmF/4L-USM

Aperture: f/4.5

Focal Length: 17 mm

Shutter Speed: 1/100

ISO: 1000

the cube in flatland- unsolved

 

Interno del faro di Ploumanach

Lens: Canon EF 40mm f/2.8 STM

For the Macro Mondays challenge "Abstract" (August 28th 2017)

 

HMM!!

 

I tried out a few ideas, but this final one got to me, as I went in closer and closer. It was great fun, and surprised me too ;o)

A plastic rainbow slinky that is 2.5 inches across, and tall. I got inside and the portion I shot here was about 1 inch square.

There's a shot with the 2x3" credit card measure in the first comment field.

 

My 2017 set: 2017 Macro Mondays

 

All the previous years of the challenge:

My 2016 set: 2016 Macro Mondays

My 2015 set: 2015 Macro Mondays

My 2014 set: 2014 Macro Mondays

My 2013 set: 2013 Macro Mondays

>Alpha 7 + Minolta MD Rokkor 50mm f1.4

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Maison Heinen is old abandoned farmers house somewhere in Luxembourg, Europe.

 

From the outside this location seemed to be nothing special but inside it was a true timecapsule...

And now for something completely different...

 

This is a shot looking up inside the 220 foot tall High Point monument - built on the highest point in the state of New Jersey.

 

My boys and I went there earlier in the week, climbed these stairs to the top, and were rewarded with a beautiful view of the Pocono Mountains toward the west, the Catskill Mountains to the north and the Wallkill River Valley in the southeast.

 

As I processed this shot, trying for something a bit fun and different, I worked my way to the tones shown here. Made me think of a certain flavor of ice cream...

 

Have a great weekend everyone!

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Dog sitting for a friend

Guess who got full-blown flu just before Christmas, and is still suffering? :( At least some of my medications (nurofen `berries' :D, and a throat gargle) are of appropriate festive colours.

Any favourites, comments or sympathy much appreciated :D :D

Koff, koff, koffffffffffff :(

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Portuguese

O Castelinho Caracol, uma das primeiras residências do município de Canela, foi construído no inicio do Séc.XX, entre 1913 e 1915, por Pedro Carlos Franzen casado com Luiza Sommer. O casal teve seis filhos: Fernando, Alfredo, Cora e Ivone nascidos no Caracol , Irene a mais velha, que permaneceu no Castelinho e Anita, ambas nascidas em Sesmaria Machado.

A residência foi construída em madeira de araucária, pinheiro típico da região com sistema de encaixes e parafusos, sem o uso de pregos. A madeira recebeu um tratamento de imersão, durante 6 meses, na água do Arroio Caracol; tratamento biológico para, após, ser serrada e seca naturalmente, na sombra, para se tornar duradoura.

Depois disto foi trabalhada, cortada de acordo a servir a construção da residência, em forma de um pequeno Castelo. Com dezoito ambientes, no primeiro pavimento encontram-se quartos, sala de jantar, sala de música, o banheiro e a cozinha. No segundo pavimento o destaque fica para o quarto de costura, onde as filhas de Pedro e Luiza Franzem faziam os vestidos, costuravam as capas das cobertas de pena. As penas para a confecção de travesseiros e cobertas secavam na torre, também no pavimento superior, onde se tem uma vista de 180º para o vasto verde do entorno. O Castelinho Caracol, preserva móveis e utensílios da época de seus moradores, as paredes intactas, mesmo com o passar do tempo -quase um século!- mostram que a construção é resultado de técnica, conhecimento e beleza.

 

English

The Castelinho Caracol, one of the first residences in the Town of Canela, was built in the beginning of the 20th Century, between the years of 1913 and 1915, by Pedro Carlos Franzen who was married to Luiza Sommer. The couple had six children. Fernando, Alfredo, Cora and Ivone were born in Caracol. Irene, the eldest and the one who stayed at the Castelinho, and Anita were born in Sesmaria Machado.

The residence was built with araucaria wood, a typical pine of the region, with a system of fitted wood boards and screws, without the use of nails. Before its use, the wood received a biological treatment. First it was immersed in the waters of the Arroio Caracol - Caracol Creek- during six months. After that, it was sawn and dried in the shadow in order to last longer. Then, the wood was worked on and cut according to the shape needed to build a little castle.

The little castle has eighteen rooms. On the first floor are the bedrooms, the dining room, the music room, the bathroom and the kitchen. On the second floor the highlight is the sewing room, where the couple’s daughters used to make dresses and to sew covers for the feathers duvets. The feathers for the making of pillows and duvets were dried in the tower, which was also on the second floor, from where you can have a 180 degrees view to the vast green surroundings. The Castelinho Caracol preserves the furniture and utensils used by that time. The walls are intact and show, after almost a century, that the construction was the result of technique, knowledge and beauty.

 

German

Das Castelinho Caracol eines der ersten Wohnungen des Munizieps Canela, wurde am Aufang des zwanzigsten jarhundesrts zwichen 1913 und 1915 von Pedro Carlos Franzen, verheirated mit Luiza Sommmer gebaut. Das Ehepaar hatte 6 Kinder: Fernando, Alfredo, Cora e Ivone, geboren in Caracol, Irene, die älteste, die im Castelinho blieb und Anita beide geborene in Sesmaria Machado.

Die Wohnung wurde mit araucária, tüpische Pinien der Gegend, ohne nägel nur mit Schrauben gebaut, das Holz erhielt eine besondere Behandlung durch Tauchen 6 Monate lang, im Wasser ds Baches; “Arroio Caracol” ( biologische Behandlug) um anschliessend gesägt und auf natürliche Weise im Schatten getrocknet zu werden, damit es dauerhafter wurde, anschliessend, wurde das Holz verarbeitet und geschnitten, zur Verwendung in Form zu einen kleinen Schloss.

In einer Umgebung von 18 teileen befinfen sich im ersten Stockwerks: Esszimmer, Musikzimmer, Badezimmer und die Küche. Im zweiten Stockwerk befindet sich das Nähzimmer, in dem die Töchter Von Pedro und Luiza Franzen ihre Kleider nähtrn. Nähten auch Bezüge für Federdecken. Die Federn zun Herstellung Von Kissen und Decken trockneten im Turm von dem man einen ausblick Von 180º zum Grünem hat Nöbel uns Einrichtung der Bewohner dieses Zeitalters, intakte Wände, selbst im Vergehen der Zeit-fast ein Zeitalter- zeigen im Bau das Resultat von Technik, Kentnis und Schönheit.

 

Spanish

El CASTELINHO CARACOL, es una de las primeras residencias del municipio de Canela, fue construido a comienzos del siglo XX, entre 1913 y 1915, por Pedro Carlos Franzen, casado con Luiza Sommer. La pareja tuvo seis hijos: Fernando, Alfredo, Cora e Ivone nacidos en Caracol, Irene es la más mayor, que permaneció en el CASTELINHO y Anita; ambas nacidas en Sesmaria Machado.

La residencia fue construida con madera de araucaria, pino típico de la región con un sistema de ajustes y tornillos, sin el uso de clavos. La madera recibió un tratamiento de inmersión durante seis meses con agua del Arroyo Caracol; tratamiento biológico para después ser aserrada y secada naturalmente en la sombra para ser duradera.

Después de esto fue trabajada y cortada para servir en la construcción de la residencia, en forma de un pequeño castillo. Con dieciocho ambientes, en el primer piso se encuentran los cuartos, comedor para cenar, sala de música, baño y cocina. En el segundo piso el cuarto de costura, donde las hijas de Pedro y Luiza Franzem traían los vestidos, cosían las capas de las cubiertas de pluma. Las plumas para la confección de almohadas y cubiertas se secaban en la torre, también en el piso superior, donde se tiene una vista de 180 grados de amplias áreas verdes y un entorno privilegiado de gran belleza. El CASTELINHO CARACOL, preserva muebles y utensilios de la época de sus moradores, las paredes intactas, aún con el pasar del tiempo –¡casi un siglo!- muestran que la construcción es el resultado de técnica, conocimiento y belleza.

 

http://www.castelinhocaracol.com.br/pt

The deed has been done XD

This is the 1st time since 2005 that I've deboxed a pre-2003 Bratz doll. Aaah the memories. I like the older packaging (outer plastic case, with a carboard piece inside holding the actual product) method much better than the current one (everything is attached, and when you finally finish opening, the box is one loooooooong strip of cardboard and some celophane :S)

On rainy days one has to keep oneself busy experimenting inside one's kitchen

I d i d try very many "scripts" so every now and then I will upload one

 

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...A man must keep his head

...Heaven opens up the door

...Where angels fear to tread...

  

Bob Seger...

campo san stefano, venice

Big and little hexagons and triangles circle around each other. On the left you see the front and on the right the back (or visa versa), both with backlight.

It is an extended version of the "Ice-flower".

 

This is the third version of a pattern in a hexagon field, which I discovered. You can see the other two, called "Pattern" and "Hexagon".

 

This pattern is also related to "Purple".

I just changed the distance to see what the effect would be like.

 

Folded from bible paper, hexagon about 33cm, grid 1:48.

People so seldom say they care for someone and then when they do it's either too late or love goes. So when I tell you I love you, It doesn't mean I know you'll never go, Only that I wish you didn't have to... Until this moment, I never understood how hard it was to lose something you never had.

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I haven't posted anything here in a couple of weeks because I was so darn busy at the office. It's what you get when you have a job-- you have to work. lol. Anyway, hope you all well and see you on your photostreams.

 

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