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Dedicated to Duncan, my contact . You may know his urban abstracts in architectural style. In project contact thank you, I attempt to thank each contact with an image inspired by their work, Here is a link to his wonderful work , colorful, abstract genius! www.flickr.com/photos/humaninterface
Station Luik-Guillemins
Station Luik-Guillemins (Frans: Liège-Guillemins) is het belangrijkste spoorwegstation van de stad Luik. Het station ligt op het einde van verschillende spoorlijnen. In reizigersaantallen is dit het op tien na drukste station in België en het op twee na drukste station van Wallonië, na Ottignies en Namen
Het station is genoemd naar de wijk Guillemins, waarin het ligt. Deze wijk is op zijn beurt weer genoemd naar de kloosterorde van de Wilhelmieten, die daar in 1287 een klooster stichtte.
The Soulages museum is a museum of contemporary art located in Rodez, in the Aveyron region Occitanie. Built to exhibit works by the French painter Pierre Soulages, it also receives temporary exhibitions from other contemporary artists.
Le musée Soulages est un musée d'art contemporain situé à Rodez, dans l'Aveyron, en Région Occitanie. Construit pour exposer des œuvres du peintre français Pierre Soulages, il reçoit également des expositions temporaires d'autres artistes contemporains.
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Pierre Soulages, né le 24 décembre 1919 à Rodez dans l'Aveyron, est un peintre et graveur français associé depuis la fin des années 1940 à l'art abstrait. Il est particulièrement connu pour son usage des reflets de la couleur noire, qu'il appelle « noir-lumière » ou « outrenoir »
Pierre Soulages, born December 24, 1919 in Rodez in the Aveyron, is a French painter and engraver associated since the late 1940s with abstract art. He is particularly known for his use of the reflections of the black color, which he calls "black-light" or "outrenoir"
Aveyron - 2018
Original heigth ~12 mm
Detail of
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Stacked from 13 shots using DslrDashboard and CombineZP
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Just outside of town here there are so many lovely farms and fences on the farms. I love living here.
The cities are close enough when I want and it is just the right mix of everything here.
Happy Fence Friday
Fotograf: Paul Mehnert
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Athens, 2019
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- Pleioblastus viridistriatus
This is a beautiful, compact, evergreen, semi-dwarf bamboo whose large, green-striped, bright golden-yellow leaves give it a tropical appearance. Height: 2 to 5 feet.
Perfect for the front of a sunny border and contrasting well with green-leaved grasses and bamboos, it has beautiful, purple-green canes that help to add architectural value to the garden.
- Pleioblastus viridistriatus is een decoratieve bamboe met schitterende contrastrijke tekeningen in zijn blad. Deze bamboesoort is ook bekend onder de naam Pleioblastus auricoma.
Het blad is redelijk zacht en geel tot goudgeel gekleurd met verschillende groene strepen in de lengte richting over het blad. De halmen van deze bamboe zijn groen tot rood gekleurd en zijn fijn en dun. Vanaf mei t/m september groeien er nieuwe scheuten. Deze bamboe wordt bij ons niet veel hoger dan 1 meter, in Japan kunnen ze wel meer dan twee meter worden.
A small storm blew through on this day, making for some lovely misty scenes. Len Langevin and I both rushed to shoot this this cool scene from right under the power lines.
I've written a short blog post about my trip, if you'd like to read it.
If you'd like, take a look at my other Prairies images, as well as my ongoing project to photograph old, abandoned grain elevators. As well, if you're feeling particularly interested, you can read an essay I wrote for Nathan Wirth's Slices of Silence blog on my feelings of connection to the places I shoot, especially the Prairies.