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[Esp/Eng.] El Antiguo Centro Mercantil, Industrial y Agrícola es un edificio construido sobre el palacio de los Coloma del s. XVI del que se conservan tres artesonados. La fachada es un proyecto de Francisco Albiñana realizado entre 1912 y 1914, con columnas pareadas entre grandes ventanales y decoración vegetal labrada bajo los voladizos de los balcones. Ha sido unos de los centros culturales más importantes de la ciudad. El 27 de abril de 2004 fue declarado Bien de Interés Cultural. // The Old Marketing, Industrial and Farming Center was built over the Coloma's Palace (XVI Century), from which three coffered ceilings have been preserved. The facade is a project of Francisco Albiñana developped between 1912 and 1914, with paired columns placed between large windows and plant motifs. It's been one of the most important cultural centers in town. On April 27th 2004 it was ranked Heritage of Cultural Interest.
I didn't have anything of interest to post for the month of August 2022. I guess I didn't get out enough that month to take shots.
So I decided to share a shot I took early September for the August selection.
This is an extremely vital roll for the Mom Alpaca... To share with her baby cria her antibodies in order to keep the baby strong, healthy and able to fight infections and so on.
It is absolutely amazing to see this process between the two. It's filled with love and compassion between mother and child. A true honor to have been there at the right time to capture this!
Many don't get a chance to witness the love and connection between these animals and their younglings!
I really so DO love my Alpacas
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P.s... In case your wondering about the sweater... It was a little cold for the new born and we are fully equiped at the farm with fashionable attire for the little ones, to stay snug as a bug :-D)
Un ami m'a offert ce Yeti avec des mugs et naturellement Maya est venue inspecter ces objets avec grand intérêt.
Le Yeti l'a un peu impressionnée au début c'était très drôle !
A friend gave me this Yeti with mugs and naturally Maya came to inspect these objects with great interest.
The Yeti impressed her a little at the beginning it was very funny !
Beavertail State Park, Jamestown, Rhode Island
Lone herring gull with three black scoters, identifiable by the orange-yellow "knob" at the base of the bill, which look like faint orange-yellow bokeh balls at this aperture. The scoters were my real interest, but they maintained their distance while mocking me the whole time.
Scurdie Ness is a headland located on the South side of the River South Esk estuary, Montrose, Angus, Scotland. The River leads from the North Sea into Montrose Harbour and then into Montrose Basin. The headland has also been referred to as Scurdie Ness, Montrose point or Montroseness. The word Scurdie is a local word for the volcanic rock found there and Ness means a promontory, cape or headland. The coastline from Scurdie Ness to Rickle Craig has been designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest.
Scurdie Ness Lighthouse is located on the headland and has also been referred to as Montroseness Lighthouse. In 1867 the seafaring community of Ferryden made representations to the Commissioners of Northern Lighthouses to have a light established on Montrose Point due to the numerous shipwrecks and great loss of life along that coast. There are 11 wrecks recorded around the mouth of the estuary.
The lighthouse was built by David Stevenson and Thomas Stevenson and at 6 pm on Tuesday 1 March 1870 the tower was lit for the first time. During World War II the lighthouse was temporarily painted black so that it could not be used by the German bombers as a daytime reference point. The light was not illuminated except when requested by the Royal Navy.
The lighthouse is a category B listed building of architectural/historic interest, Historical Scotland Building ID: 4958. Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland - Canmore ID: 36262
Originally the light characteristic was fixed white but in 1907 was changed to isophase white 60 seconds (i.e., light 30 seconds, eclipse 30 seconds). Scurdie Ness lighthouse was converted to automatic operation in 1987 and now displays 3 white flashes separated by 2.5 seconds and repeated every 20 seconds. The light is 182,000 candlepower and on a clear night can be seen for approximately 42 km.
The buildings within the grounds of the lighthouse are now privately owned. Cars are not allowed along the road leading from Ferryden to the lighthouse but it is a popular walk and sightings of seals and dolphins are not unusual. Whales are sometimes seen in the area including rare sightings of humpback whales.
Was riding around in the burbs trying to find anything of interest. Up this street, down this one, or across that one. Came across this - thought it was kind cool. Shot in B&W 😃
Just a simple candid street style Snapograph captured at London UK of a guy in silhouette walking out of a covered walkway and "Into The Light".
"THANK YOU KINDLY" to anyone who finds this shot good enough to put amongst their "FAVES".
"THANK YOU KINDLY" to anyone who finds this shot good enough to leave a "Comment", I'll do my very best to reply to you individually.
Commonly known as La Compañia, this Catholic church is one of the most important places of interest in Quito. It is even said to be one of the 7 wonders of Ecuador. Located in the historical centre of the country's capital, it is the most visited place for travellers. It was once part of a university called Santa Gregorio, which was the Ecuadorian Jesuit headquarters during the Spanish colonial empire.
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This is taken from the boat landing where boats can wait for access to Gardam Lock (Behind me) The wind is rippling the water against the flow
The fields to ether side are "Ings" land which is designed to flood when the River Derwent backs up during the winter months and this is the first time this year I've reached this point
The Pocklington Canal is a broad canal that runs for 9.5 miles through nine locks from the Canal Head near Pocklington in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England, to the River Derwent which it joins near East Cottingwith. Most of it lies within a designated Site of Special Scientific Interest
Sorry I'm not active, but I'm doing some redecorating work on my house. Fortunately, paint sometimes has to dry.
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The Sea
This is the start of yet another series of images. There is something wonderful of being by the Sea or sailing on it, just the smell always makes me feel good. Hopefully there will be enough to interest those who visit.
Thank you for your interest and your view - comments are very welcome!
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This was the last shot I got this morning while taking advantage of working from home. I met another photographer and it was really nice talking to a person sharing the same interest at this time (while keeping a safe distance of course...)
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Everything is welcome - also constructive criticism!
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The familiar sight of the Post Office Tower standing like a pencil near the top right - well that's what I know it as, but its now called the BT Tower (and has been the GPO Tower & Telecom Tower) - anyway:
View across reservoirs in Walthamstow & Tottenham and given a faded monochrome treatment.
Of interest are the number of cranes in the background, as London evolves....
Lhomme Magazine SL Editorial Spring
thank you so much Citta Wiskee (photographer credit) did amazing work hard ♥ and great work with L'Homme Magazine Team as well
L'homme Magazine SL February 2022
In our first issue of 2022, I want to wish us all a safe year ahead, with good health and many dreams fulfilled. Stay strong, and remember you are never alone, choose to ask for help and you will find the right direction to beat your challenges. I would like to thank all Designers, Photographers, Stylists and my Staff for working hard in providing the best features for the magazine.
We are happy to welcome the uptrend of event organisers and new designers joining us, and we are looking forward to continuing working together to provide our readers access to more fashion news, events, and places of interest, for the men in Second Life.
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