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The Port of New Bedford is America's #1 Fishing Port with fish landings valued at $369 million. It has become New England’s seafood hub, with more than 30 processors and distributors, ranging in size from high-volume international wholesale to small-scale local retail.
The Port of New Bedford is close to historic and bountiful fishing grounds; an ideal harbor supporting New England’s largest fishing fleet. Nantucket Shoals, Georges Bank and the Great South Channel—grounds blessed with abundant sea scallops and an array of fish—all lie within a day’s steam. Each year, nearly 50 million pounds of sea scallops land on New Bedford docks, making the city America’s most profitable port for the last ten years.
The Port of New Bedford is a full-service port, with ship chandleries, ice houses, welders, net designers, boatyards, gear builders, engineers, maritime attorneys, insurance brokers, settlement houses and every other conceivable shoreside marine support business.
Taken at 8 Sec, f/11 and ISO 100
Música e imagen van unidas...adjunto una encantadora composición de andre-rieu...
Pulsar CTRL al mismo tiempo. www.goear.com/listen/6e0fef8/lullaby-andre-rieu
...Cuando me hablan de una nube blanca, de mil primaveras juntas, de luces y colores,de largas travesÃas...
Cuando siento frescor, brisas y sol, escarchas y rocÃos, fuego silencio y sonido.
Cuando veo del cieno surgir húmeda una flor amarilla, se que amaste lo que yo amé,
y se despierta en mi un mudo llanto...
FLOR DE MANZANO SILVESTRE
When I speak of ... a white cloud, a thousand springs together, lights and colors, long journeys ...
When I feel cool, breezes and sunshine, frost and dew, fire silence and sound.
When I emerge from the mire wet a yellow flower, you loved what I loved,
and awakens in me a silent tears ...
My second attempt at captureing water droplets...would like to invest in a dedicated macro lens at sometime or another currently useing the canon EF-S 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS lens.
This is a picture of a "rectifier-valve" from a 8watts poweramp I restaured
The biggest difficuly I had taking this pic was the ambiant lightreflection.
Just a little edit with CS3 (curves & contrast)
for the valve-addicted viewers ...
80 "rectifier"
6J5 triode preampstage
6L6 single ended powerbeam outputstage
Back in Toronto after spending few weeks in Europe (Vienna Austria, Georgia), had an absolutely awesome time and would like to share mini series photos of Khulo, Kazbegi and Shatili, Georgia.
I found this ship "Junc Morston" showing her beauty under evening sky. This picture was taken around River Glaven, Blakeney, Norfolk.
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Until 1632 the island—known only as l’isola inferiore or isola di sotto—was a rocky crag occupied by a tiny fishing village: but that year Carlo III of the influential House of Borromeo began the construction of a palazzo dedicated to his wife, Isabella D'Adda, from whom the island takes its name. He entrusted the works to the Milanese Angelo Crivelli, who was also to be responsible for the planning the gardens. The works were interrupted around middle of the century when the Duchy of Milan was struck by a devastating outbreak of the plague.
Construction resumed when the island passed to Carlo’s sons, Cardinal Giberto III (1615–1672) and Vitaliano VI (1620–1690); the latter in particular, with the financial backing of his elder brother, entrusted the completion of the works to the Milanese architect Carlo Fontana and turned the villa into a place of sumptuous parties and theatrical events for the nobility of Europe.
The completion of the gardens, however, was left to his nephew Carlo IV (1657–1734). They were inaugurated in 1671.
The island achieved its highest level of social success during the period of Giberto V Borromeo (1751–1837) when guests included Edward Gibbon, Napoleon and his wife Joséphine de Beauharnais, and Caroline of Brunswick, the Princess of Walles.
The island is today a popular tourist attraction, with a regular ferry service from Stresa, Laveno, Pallanza and Intra. It plays host to the annual Stresa music festival.
I was working on my silhouette shots today at the beach. I got this one though, and I like it. The kids were playing at the edge of the water, looking for crabs and jelly fish. I thought it made for a cute photo of the two of them. Bonus, they were getting along great with each other!
Back in Toronto after spending few weeks in Europe (Vienna Austria, Georgia), had an absolutely awesome time and would like to share mini series photos of Khulo, Kazbegi and Shatili, Georgia.
I used to say "If I could play one instrument it would totally be the Harmonica!" Now I have one and I still can't play it. :(
One day I will have it mastered!! Piano Man by Billy Joel has the best harmonica usage in my opinion! I love it! imma be that Good! ;)
Much Love,
T-Sil
SB-600 High Camera Right Through Diffuser
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|| View On Black || Treatise on the Golden Lion ||
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The lion, as such, has no reality, he is in full: Gold. The lion is unreal, but the gold is not without reality. (The emptiness) Li has no specific features of the distinction, but manifests itself in all forms to emerge.
To distinguish form and Emptiness. This means that the form of the lion is unreal; what is real is the gold. Because the lion is not existent, and the body of the gold is not non-existent, they are called form/Emptiness. Furthermore, Emptiness does not have any mark of its own; it is through forms that [Emptiness] is revealed. This fact that Emptiness does not impede the illusory existence of forms is called form/Emptiness [sê-k'ung].
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Der Löwe als solcher besitzt keine Realität; er ist zur Gänze: Gold. Der Löwe ist unreal, doch das Gold ist keineswegs ohne Realität. (Die Leere) Li besitzt keine bestimmtes Kennzeichen der Unterscheidung, sondern manifestiert sich in allen Formen die in Erscheinung treten.
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|| Source: D.T.Suzuki "Wesen und Sinn des Buddhismus" "Ur-Erfahrung und Ur-Wissen" - Hua-Yen-Philosophie || Wikipedia: D. T. Suzuki
2. Teil || Treatise about the Golden Lion || II. || Page 88
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Last night, I went into the City of Sydney to view firsthand the spectacular VIVID SYDNEY, #vividsydney a festival of light, music and ideas. Vivid Sydney runs from 24 May – 10 June 2013.
This image is one of my long exposure photographs of the bright and colorful projections of light on the Sydney Opera House. These colorful projections were continuously changing making Sydney Harbour look like a piece of art.
Colouring the city with creativity and inspiration, Vivid Sydney highlights include the hugely popular immersive light installations and projections; Vivid Aquatique immersive water theatre; performances from local and international musicians at Vivid LIVE at Sydney Opera House and the Vivid Ideas Exchange featuring public talks and debates from leading global creative thinkers.
The Sydney Opera House was made a UNESCO World Heritage Site on 28 June 2007. It is one of the 20th century's most distinctive buildings and one of the most famous performing arts centers in the world.
The Sydney Opera House is on Bennelong Point in Sydney Harbour, close to the Sydney Harbour Bridge. It sits at the north-eastern tip of the Sydney central business district (the CBD), surrounded on three sides by the harbour (Sydney Cove and Farm Cove) and inland by the Royal Botanic Gardens.
Back in Toronto after spending few weeks in Europe (Vienna Austria, Georgia), had an absolutely awesome time and would like to share mini series photos of Khulo, Kazbegi and Shatili, Georgia.
Went for an impromptu photo trip with Dowlesan&co last night. The original reason was to go to Portbury lane, take some nice night photographs and check out the supposedly haunted lane there. Needless to say nothing felt out of the ordinary but there was a really scary sounding bird in a bush though!
Somehow we ended up in the bloody freezing Avonmouth looking across the river Severn as seen above.
I've always loved panoramic photographs and have tried (and failed) many myself, one of which can be seen here.
The above comprises 5 30second exposures taken Right (Severn Bridge) to Left (George) and were stitched together later. I took a sixth photo which didn't make it in, the framing (especially the railing) is perfect as is.
Probably the photograph I'm most proud of to date. (Taken on 15/05/2010)
View towards the SS Great britain and the Matthew on bristols floating harbour "Press L if you wish"
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'Vivid Aquatique #vividsydney is a completely immersive water theatre, combining a magic 20-metre wall of light, colour and music inspired by the fountains of Versailles. This is the first time a spectacular show of this scale has been staged in Australia.'
Last week, I went into the City of Sydney to view firsthand the spectacular VIVID SYDNEY, a festival of light, music and ideas. Vivid Sydney runs from 24 May – 10 June 2013.
This is one of my images I shot at our famous Darling Harbour; a beautiful fountain and aquatic display with pretty colors and lights, just one of the many changing scenes of the amazing Vivid Aquatique, part of the Vivid Sydney festival. It was so colorful and bright and beautiful to view, accompanied with music. The fountains would rise and fall with varying colors making a spectacular show enjoyed by the huge crowds.
About Vivid Sydney: Colouring the city with creativity and inspiration, Vivid Sydney highlights include the hugely popular immersive light installations and projections; Vivid Aquatique immersive water theatre; performances from local and international musicians at Vivid LIVE at Sydney Opera House and the Vivid Ideas Exchange featuring public talks and debates from leading global creative thinkers.
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A pretty sunset silhouette captured on the still water side of Newport Beach, Sydney, Australia.
This is a view from the Newport Arms Hotel overlooking the water on a beautiful afternoon with the gum trees and palms silhouetted against the bright sun.
Back in Toronto after spending few weeks in Europe (Vienna Austria, Georgia), had an absolutely awesome time and would like to share mini series photos of Khulo, Kazbegi and Shatili, Georgia.
Floating candles in a glass bowl, lighted up as part of the celebration for Diwali, the festival of lights, celebrated as part of the Hindu religion. This is one of the most important festivals as part of the Hindu religion. As part of the festival, it has become custom to light lamps (over the ages, this has been oil lamps and now lamps / electrical lighting fixtures) around and outside the home or office establishment. As part of the mythology surrounding the festival, it celebrates the return of Lord Rama from his 14 year exile, after defeating the demon king Ravan. Diwali also marks the end of the harvest season and also invoking the blessings of the Goddess Lakshmi (Goddess of wealth) and inviting her into the home, symbolizing the prayers for inviting more wealth into the house.
This photo shows a couple of floating candles kept in a glass bowl. The flame of the one candle has been extinguished for now while the larger one remains lighted.