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Musée de Salagon à Mane :

Cet ancien prieuré bénédictin conserve une église romane à deux nefs, un logis Renaissance, et deux cours caladées. Des dépendances à usage agricole (XVIè et XIXè siècles) complètent cet ensemble.

La photo est prise depuis les jardins ethnobotaniques remarquables : 6 ha avec 1700 plantes cultivées.

Précisons que l'ethnobotanique est un domaine de l’ethnologie qui étudie les relations entre les hommes et les plantes, des usages les plus utilitaires (se soigner, se nourrir, fabriquer des outils…) aux plus symboliques (prédire l’avenir, célébrer des dieux…).

MAN TGM 18.340 in Hildesheim.

Man on a train. Allaire State Park, New Jersey. #965

The Picnic Train 42107 - Coramba NSW

As far as I know about these two, the right one says "myah" and the left one says "hey, what's going on?"

 

Made these after someone in the chat was talking about Skeletor and using these boots, and I realized the new purple armor would work great for him, but unfortunately, regular hoods do not work great with that armor, and there's not a lot of teal torsos that exist to match the boots. So I made some choices and did some editing, both on the hood (the red one from Miles Morales) and the horns on the staff (originally white). Credit to mostlylegostuff for the staff idea!

 

Left to right:

He-Man and Skeletor

I didn't expect to see a Buddhist monk in the observatory in Los Angeles, but as you can see... ;)

 

Griffith Observatory is an observatory in Los Angeles, California, on the south-facing slope of Mount Hollywood in Griffith Park. It commands a view of the Los Angeles Basin including Downtown Los Angeles to the southeast, Hollywood to the south, and the Pacific Ocean to the southwest. The observatory is a popular tourist attraction with a close view of the Hollywood Sign and an extensive array of space and science-related displays. It is named after its benefactor, Griffith J. Griffith, who presented 1,220 ha of land to the city of Los Angeles for use as a public park and donated funds to build an observatory, exhibit hall, and planetariumthere. Admission has been free since the observatory's opening in 1935, in accordance with the benefactor's will. Griffith's objective was to make astronomy accessible to the public, as opposed to the prevailing idea that observatories should be located on remote mountaintops and restricted to scientists.

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Nie spodziewałam się, że w obserwatorium w Los Angeles zobaczę mnicha buddyjskiego, no ale jak widać... :)

 

Obserwatorium Griffitha to obserwatorium w Los Angeles w Kalifornii, na południowym zboczu Mount Hollywood w Griffith Park. Roztacza się z niego widok na panoramę miasta Los Angeles, w tym centrum Los Angeles na południowym wschodzie, Hollywood na południu i Ocean Spokojny na południowym zachodzie. Obserwatorium jest popularną atrakcją turystyczną z bliskim widokiem na znak Hollywood i szeroką gamą wystaw związanych z kosmosem i nauką. Zostało nazwane na cześć swojego dobroczyńcy, Griffitha J. Griffitha, który podarował miastu 1220 ha ziemi, do wykorzystania jako park publiczny oraz przekazał fundusze na budowę obserwatorium, sali wystawowej i planetarium. Wstęp jest bezpłatny od momentu otwarcia obserwatorium w 1935 roku, zgodnie z wolą dobroczyńcy. Celem Griffitha było udostępnienie astronomii opinii publicznej, w przeciwieństwie do dominującej idei, że obserwatoria powinny być zlokalizowane na odległych szczytach gór i ograniczone do naukowców.

Man with a pot, in the old part of Macau.

Man Cave february 2021

 

Credits:

 

-CORDEWA STORE: Extra Joggers

 

-MINIMAL: Broken Building Backdrop and Originals Sneakers

No-it isn't Santa!

 

On our trip to Moab, Utah, we went to bed with clear skies and woke to glorious, snow filled streets. This jogger was dressed in red and stood out against the carpet of white snow.

carnevale in sardegna : THE WITCH

 

View On Black

    

A man and his Dirnk

Hello guys this is my release for man cave i hope you like it <3 thank you so much for all the support !!

 

this gloves are fitted for Belleza and Legacy

 

Taxi: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Match/128/128/2

Man O'War Cove, Dorset

 

Please do not use my photos without permission. Feel free to contact me if you have a request.

 

Plaza de España, Seville, Spain

A capture from the evening walk.

I watched this poor guy flying his drone over the bay (word has it he was doing shoreline mapping for the government) when this Osprey decided it was enough. Split a gut watching this guy trying to save his $2000 drone with the bird making repeated attacks.

taken @ VLI Sampaloc Terminal

 

Chicane

Come Tomorrow

 

If I talked to god he’d tell me why

There’s something going on

Dark people walking by

This morning is the day after the next

Escape my only dream

Cos I’m the only one again

 

But life is better spent inside your world

Butterfly that sings

Causes me to fall once more

Tomorrow you are only half a friend

Machines control your mind

And neon strips above my head

 

Come tomorrow, come tomorrow

There’s never been an answer

There’s always someone else to follow

And you are coming down, and you are coming down

Giving me the reasons for your lies

 

And when you turn me inside out

Don’t know what you feel or dream about

And then you take me upside down

Remember my face, my name, my town

 

When i think of god he knows my mind

I’m wondering what’s wrong

What will the devil find

Tomorrow you will find there’s no way out

With nowhere left to turn

There’s no place left to hide from him

 

In a city made of sand

We found our way out

But without a helping hand

We’re free

 

Turn me inside out

Don’t know what you dream about

Take me upside down

Take me, take me

And you turn me inside out

Don’t know what you dream about

 

I may have missed the sunset in the rush to this location, but that wasn't what I was aiming for. There were some great looking clouds to the South, dark and stormy, that I thought would look excellent above our nations capital. I turned up here just in the nick of time, before the sky got too dark and I wouldn't be able to capture the detail in this storm brewing.

 

The architecture of government buildings impresses me somewhat. They are usually big and bold with strong lines. I think this scene says it all, with the National Library on the left, the Commonwealth Bridge soaring above and in the distance, Parliament House.

 

Man Made | Canberra, Australia

 

Nikon D810, Schneider 50mm PC TS Super-Angulon lens | Exposure f/11@10 seconds

The Holy Island of Lindisfarne, also known simply as Holy Island, is a tidal island off the northeast coast of England, which constitutes the civil parish of Holy Island in Northumberland. Holy Island has a recorded history from the 6th century AD; it was an important centre of Celtic Christianity under Saints Aidan of Lindisfarne, Cuthbert, Eadfrith of Lindisfarne and Eadberht of Lindisfarne. After the Viking invasions and the Norman conquest of England, a priory was restablished. A small castle was built on the island in 1550.

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Boden MANni hakemassa traileria Saksan Travemunden satamasta. Kesä 2006.

“Gentlemen, we can rebuild him. We have the technology. We have the capability to make the world’s first bionic man. Steve Austin will be that man. Better than he was before. Better. Stronger. Faster.”

Leonora Veterano on Glenn Losack ( once known as the furious physician )

 

this was written atleast 5 years ago:

  

Dr. Glenn Losack is a very busy man telling the stories of the world, our world and you’re bound to listen. The seeker of truth is no way content in “just being a Doctor.” This physician, psychiatrist, photojournalist, musician, lecturer and charity worker just to name a few is on a mission and will not be stopped! A man who has many varied interests and expertise in several areas he is “The Renaissance Man.” This Brooklyn born native of a low middle class family and one of three children all born on the same day, May 7th, but different years is mad as hell and he’s not going to take it anymore! “I am an extreme pessimist, I am furious; I think countries like India will survive because they have religion, morals, ethics and culture. The USA has none of this, we read the Ten Commandments like a comic book,” he says.

 

Why the “Furious Physician”? Dr. Losack is furious at the injustices in the world and sees life from a pessimistic perspective, a lot if not most of the time.

 

He is a man who practices what he preaches. Dr. Losack who is semi-retired from his medical practice in order to follow his passions lives a part of the year taking photographs in third world countries. Earthquakes in India, civil war in Sri Lanka, typhoons in Bangladesh, political unrest in the Dominican Republic and the 2004 Tsunami. Here in his native country, the United States he has photographed our own tragedy 9/11. In December of 2009, he heads to India to shoot festivals. He has won several awards for his photographic work, and has been published in many magazines, including National Geographic. One of his prouder moments includes one of his photos owned by Yoko Ono, the wife of Beatle John Lennon. One of his life aspirations before becoming a Doctor, he wanted to be in the Beatles. By the age of fourteen he could play every Beatles song on guitar or piano. Dr. Robi Ludwig (national commentator, bestselling author and psychotherapist) is also the proud owner of several pieces of Dr. Losack’s work. He contributes Dr. Ludwig as helping him take himself and his artistic talents seriously and encouraged him to do something legitimate about it as an artist and musical tune writer. “She has helped me immensely.”

 

But what makes this Doctor so unusual, extraordinary; exceptional is he allows himself to be exposed to danger in order to photograph the dark side of humanity. These countries are no country clubs where a steak and potatoes meal only requires one to place an order from a menu. His journey includes countries susceptible to nature’s wrath, man’s shortcomings and many disappointments to its native people. Dr. Losack is the advocate for all these causes. The underdog, the downtrodden, the scapegoated and the disenfranchised, he is a champion for them all in his artistry. “I shoot pain, agony, human suffering, I shoot those who have no advocates, you can see this in my work.” The pleasures, the pain, the underdog with no voice are all expressed in his work, if only you have the courage to look. He photographs as if he could touch anything without hurting the subject and leaving them with their courage and dignity intact. The Doctor shows how much he loves these people; they are clearly a part of his life. He is a man who not only seeks for knowledge and truth, but interacts it in his art. Dr. Losack depicts the human drama in parts of the world, where some are quick to be beaten but have a faith in life and love, no easy task to pursue. “People do not have a clue, not a clue what real suffering is, I find it fascinating.”

 

Although Dr. Losack’s art explores the dark side of humanity, they still reflect his humble love of life. He is a man who has a heart or why else would he do what he does with his subjects. “I seem to want to take care of them or let them know they are not forgotten. I want to make it palatable to look at people who are so deformed and forgotten and self hating. If people don’t run from Lepers they can help them.” Perhaps this all started with his own beginnings. His father was a truck driver and his mother was a housewife. He feels his father gave him the artistic gene which his dad was not allowed to pursue. “My father got a scholarship to Cooper Union but his pop said, No Way! I think my father’s life was rough, he couldn’t be what he wanted to be or was good at; his father took it away from him.”

 

Dr. Losack shows in his work that we all can be heroes, admired for our own achievements and qualities. He shows the world the people who struggle with their lives every single moment are heroes. “Every beggar, every deformed, every leper, every man and woman who walks on their hands and are blinded by their parents so they are profitable beggars are heroes. They are all worthy of that, these are my heroes.” Some have called him the “conscience of photography,” but what Dr. Losack wants is to make people see what they are afraid of. He wants them to understand that a leper is a human being and not the monster many may view them as. In these turbulent times of today the message is clear: “I want them to see that beauty can be ugly and the reverse true also!” Ladies and Gentlemen “the Doctor is in!”

 

As if photography isnt enough the doctor is avidly composing tunes, jingles and taking his musical chops more seriously. He has written and performed “THE THEME for Dr ROBI” which will appear on various of her venues.

hear it all evolving at

 

www.youtube.com/results?search_query=losackmd&aq=f

www.youtube.com/results?search_query=losackmd&aq=f

www.youtube.com/results?search_query=losackmd&aq=f

 

Dr. Losack’s present exhibit, presented by Salon Ciel, “His Photography, His Music” . A portion of the proceeds will go to benefit “Doctors without borders”. He will also have a photographic gallery show in India in January 2010. Details soon to come.

  

Asheville, North Carolina

Symmetry

 

Photography’s new conscience

linktr.ee/GlennLosack

linktr.ee/GlennLosack

  

glosack.wixsite.com/tbws

   

The Old Man of Storr, Trotternish Ridge, Isle of Skye, Scotland

 

Calling himself John Canoe, he is a 'character' who turned up at Speakers Corner. He has a website here ic3csi.com/page2.html although I find it difficult to follow.

 

Hyde Park, London W2

5th October 2025

 

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Circles in high contrast. Stockholm, Sweden.

Struggling to find the right expression. This one will have to do for no.

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