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Layers of dunes in the Mesquite Dunes in Death Valley National Park. Scattered clouds were making for dramatic lighting swings. The foothills in the background are in complete shadow.Note the dramatic near right angle of sand. The dunes had been wiped fresh a few nights before in a dust storm.

This is a detail image from one of my Fluid Paintings using Acrylic paints. You can see all of my paintings in full on my website at www.markchadwick.co.uk. Thanks for viewing! #fluidpainting

  

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Late evening light and hazy conditions.

Betula albosinensis

Washington Park Arboretum,

Seattle, WA

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Leica M6, Summilux 35mm 1.4 pre-aspherical, Ilford HP5+

Here is a different telephoto view of some of the many different karst peaks in China. I found it very mesmerizing to watch as the light would bend around the rock walls to create different moods throughout the day.

This is one of the most stunning views along US 441 in the Smokies. This view is the Oconaluftee Valley, and can be found just above Newfound Gap, just over the border in NorthCarolina.

White Ranunculous

A view from Nandi Hills!

The first layer should be of Skandagiri, which is famous for trekking!

 

The hills are located about 60 km north of Bangalore and about 3940 ft above sea level.

 

Part of BWS Nandhi hills shoot out

 

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another oldie from Porto Alegre

This old ship is named after Johan Ludvig Runeberg, Finland's national poet.

 

He was born February 5, 1804 in Jakobstad, died May 6, 1877 in Borgå.

 

Runeberg was a Finnish-speaking writer and poet. From his most widely disseminated work, Fänrik Stål's Sayings , published in two parts in 1848 and 1860, comes the text of the Finnish National Anthem, "Our Country."

 

Source: sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johan_Ludvig_Runeberg

 

About the ship:

 

The m/s J.L. Runeberg was built in Helsinki in 1912. Originally she sailed under the name s/s Helsingfors Skärgård (”Helsinki Archipelago”). In the beginning this steamer sailed west from Helsinki, to Porkkala. In the 1930’s the name was changed to s/s J.L. Runeberg and the ship cruised to Porvoo for the first time.

 

Over the years the ship has had several owners and been on duty as a transporting ship for the military, as a zoo-ferry and as an excursion boat. It has experienced several groundings, been under break up threat and stood ashore for several years. In the 1960’s it was restored and got a diesel engine. Once again she run between Helsinki and Porvoo.

 

When m/s J.L. Runeberg came into Shipowners Co J.L. Runeberg’s hands in 1986, it was tired and worn. Together with friends the enthusiastic owners restored the ship. The careful maintenance and restoring job goes on every winter, using traditional methods and crafts. The future looks bright for this 106 years old ship!

 

Source: www.msjlruneberg.fi/ms-j-l-runeberg-3/history/

 

Other Landmarks

The spire of Uspenski Cathedral can be seen in the background. It is an Eastern Orthodox cathedral in Helsinki, Finland, dedicated to the Dormition of the Theotokos (the Virgin Mary).

 

Its name comes from the Old Church Slavonic word uspenie, which denotes the Dormition. Designed by the Russian architect Aleksey Gornostayev (1808–1862). The cathedral was built after his death in 1862–1868.

 

The crypt chapel of the cathedral is named after the holy Alexander Hotovitzky, who served as vicar of the Orthodox parish of Helsinki 1914–1917.

 

The Cathedral is set upon a hillside on the Katajanokka peninsula overlooking the city. On the back of the cathedral, there is a plaque commemorating Russian Emperor Alexander II, who was the sovereign of the Grand Duchy of Finland during the cathedral's construction. Main cathedral of the Finnish Orthodox Church in the diocese of Helsinki, Uspenski Cathedral is claimed to be the largest orthodox church in Western Europe.

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uspenski_Cathedral,_Helsinki

 

The white structure in the background is Finnish architect Alvar Aalto's 1962 Stora Enso Building, affectionately known as the Sugar Cube building. It is the subject of the film "Modern Times Forever (Stora Enso Building, Helsinki)," which lasts for 240 hours.

Processed with Silver Efex Pro 2

 

During the English Civil War, Malmesbury is said to have changed hands as many as seven times, and the abbey was fiercely fought over. Hundreds of pock-marks left by bullets and shot can still be seen on the south, west and east sides of Malmesbury Abbey walls. Today much of the Abbey survives, with the ruined parts still joined onto the complete structure. The existing third of the nave remains in use as an active place of worship

 

Malmesbury Abbey, Wiltshire, UK

Freiimfelde, Halle (Saale), Germany.

 

Captured on Ilford Delta 400 135.

Sunset from Libby's Look in West Bolton, Vermont

* handmade layering tee from Jatujak weekend market

* mini skirt from side walk market

* vintage handbag from flea market

* metalic heels 'Lovely Shoes'

staying warm during a windstorm

Cable Layer Decisive sailing under the flag of USA entering Avonmouth docks.

 

Taken with a Nikon D7000

I was asked for a set of layered suntan pantyhose, so here they are. any guesses on how many pair I'm wearing? These are my usual Leggs Sheer Energy Active Support Suntan

52 weeks of 2014

Week #14 ~ Layers

 

I was asked for a set of layered suntan pantyhose, so here they are. any guesses on how many pair I'm wearing? These are my usual Leggs Sheer Energy Active Support Suntan

Our Daily Challenge ... layers

created this texture in honor of christina's birthday (soul aperture)

 

if you look real close you can see some cool little 'simple things' words.

 

this is another hand painted, stamped inked, spattered, grunged texture.

 

you can get the download on my blog.

the link is in my profile.

 

and happiest friday. i'm hoping i can catch up a little tonight. i MISS you guys so much!!

 

xxo, kim

South Rim, Grand Canyon, AZ

Sheep......I love them!

The Grand Canyon, Arizona

Off Hwy 33 in the Topatopa Mtn range, overlooking the city of Ojai in Ventura, CA.

Layered vintage style on the street in Harajuku after dark.

The geologic history of a planet is written in its layers. Erosion of the surface reveals several shades of light toned layers, likely sedimentary deposits.

 

The most recent geologic features are the narrow sand dunes snaking across the top of all the rock.

 

NASA/JPL/University of Arizona

www.uahirise.org/ESP_057970_1645

Mexico City's Metropolitan Cathedral, with the ruined foundations of the Aztec Templo Mayor in the foreground.

and another shortie ,why not ?

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