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Eventually, all things merge* into one, and a river runs through it. The river was cut by the world's great flood and runs over from the basement of time. On some of the rocks are timeless raindrops...
- Norman Maclan (A River Runs Through It)
One of the many tributary rivers to Lake Ontario is seen here, one grey, cloudy day...
Southbound Route 3. Lots of water on the road, it could have been a flood.
The Sinclair Inlet is on the left.
Taken : April, 9, 15.
Spring time... It was too hot, and I had just several minutes to take the shots before the watering was all over the place.
Thanks for visiting.
Enjoy the day!
Copyrights (c) Nira Dabush.
Ever wondered how two unrelated photos look like when merged?
Done with enfuse; I didn't even try to move the flowers ;-)
MTA New York City Transit announced that the 30 Av and 36 Av stations on the Astoria Line reopened for service on June 22, 2018, following successful on-time repairs and improvements that restored and modernized the century-old stations for thousands of customers who use the N/W lines.
The 30 Av station features "Perasma I & II; Dappleganger, 2018" by Stephen Westfall. The laminated glass panels in the station mezzanine's waiting area are frieze-like panels of abstract, geometric patterns rhythmically invoke universality alongside cultural identity. The scale, mirrored glass, and merging movement invoke processional themes in classical friezes as well as the movement of public transportation in contemporary life, in particular the shuttering of light through the mezzanine windows and the bustle of bodies in our mass transit system. The panels were fabricated by Long Island City-based Depp Glass.
Photo: Marc A. Hermann / MTA New York City Transit
Paranapiacaba, São Paulo - Brasil
I'm not too sure about this one...
It seems that something is missing. I don't know. Maybe it's the train. lol
I like the fog though. And the highlights on the railway.
Any suggestions?
This evening's sunset
Correcting distortion with the A7R + 10-18 combo was kind of irritating, but I think I managed to do a somewhat decent job!
e-merge: verb (used without object). to come forth into view or notice, as from concealment or obscurity: a ghost emerging from the grave; a ship emerging from the fog.
After the sun had finally risen completely there was a particularly striking light around. The clouds also looked attractive looking like they were merging into the sea.
Fotos de Ana Mari Lopez Tamayo para Catedrales e Iglesias
Parish Church in Bath, Somerset,of England,Iglesia Parroquial en Bath, Somerset, Inglaterra
It is located between Broad and Walcot Streets, which both merge onto Northgate Street. Located next to the Post Office Building, the south tower (referred to as the W tower) fronts Northgate street and dominates Bath's skyline. The current structure was designed by George Phillips Manners. It possesses a fine example of a Sweetland Organ.
The Church of St Michael's is known as St Michael's Without - it being the first church to be found outside the original city walls when exiting from the North Gate. The parish itself was known as St Michael's with St Paul's.
In 2013, with the closure of Holy Trinity Church Queen's Square, the parish boundary grew as the two parishes were merged under St Michael's. At this time, the parish reverted to its original name of St Michael's Without.
From Mondays to Saturdays, the church plays host to a cafe serving hot drinks, cakes and snacks
Se encuentra entre las calles Ancha y la nuez, que ambos se funden en Northgate Street. Situado al lado del edificio de Correos, la torre sur (conocido como la torre W) frentes calle Northgate y domina el horizonte de Bath. La estructura actual fue diseñado por George Phillips modales. Posee un buen ejemplo de un Sweetland Organ.
La Iglesia de San Miguel es conocido como San Miguel de Sin - siendo la primera iglesia que se encuentra fuera de las murallas originales de la ciudad al salir por la Puerta Norte. La parroquia en sí era conocido como San Miguel con San Pablo.
En 2013, con el cierre de la Plaza de la Santísima Trinidad Iglesia Reina, el límite de la parroquia creció a medida que las dos parroquias se fusionaron bajo San Miguel. En este momento, la parroquia volvió a su nombre original de San Miguel de Sin.
De lunes a sábado, la iglesia alberga una cafetería que sirve bebidas calientes, pasteles y bocadillos