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They are currently building an LDS Temple here in Southern Idaho that many people are excited about. This sunrise silhouette caught my eye rising to greet the Angel Moroni (I'm not of that faith so hope I spelled it correctly)
The first day of spring arrived in Utah with a pretty good snowstorm. This is a shot from the Provo Temple. Usually mountains are easily seen behind it but not in these snowy conditions.
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This is the LDS Temple in Payson, Utah. We stopped here briefly
on our way back from camping at Payson Lakes. This was taken
on a clear, late summer Saturday morning and the parking lot was packed
with cars and people with a wedding taking place out front.
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Musei civici di Padova - Palazzo del Bo.
Il Cortile Antico nasce dalla monumentalizzazione dell’area in cui sorgeva l’Hospitium Bovis, operata tra il 1547 e gli anni ‘80 del Cinquecento sotto la guida dell’architetto bergamasco Andrea Moroni, all’epoca molto attivo in città e proto di Santa Giustina.
Sovrastato dalla torre medioevale dell’orologio, il Cortile Antico è un’elegante corte quadrangolare a doppio ordine di colonne, la cui forma rimanda ai ginnasi e alle accademie del mondo greco.
È circondato da un doppio loggiato a struttura architravata: quello inferiore con colonne di tipo dorico e quello superiore di tipo ionico, con elementi decorativi legati al mondo delle scienze e delle arti.
Sulle volte e sulle pareti del loggiato sono presenti numerosi stemmi araldici dipinti e scolpiti, preziose testimonianze della provenienza paneuropea del corpus studentesco dell’Università.
Appartengono tutti agli studenti che raggiunsero le più alte cariche istituzionali nella gerarchia universitaria, ovvero i rettori, i loro vicari-sindaci e i consiglieri delle rispettive nationes, le suddivisioni etnico geografiche in cui si raggruppavano gli studenti.
Questa pratica si svolse con continuità dalla metà del Cinquecento fino al 1688, anno in cui la Serenissima Repubblica ne vietò il proseguimento per impedire che il crescente esibizionismo degli studenti portasse a distruggere le testimonianze precedenti.
(Università degli Studi di Padova)
Civic Museums of Padua - Palazzo del Bo.
The Ancient Courtyard was created from the monumentalization of the area where the Hospitium Bovis once stood, carried out between 1547 and the 1580s under the guidance of the Bergamo architect Andrea Moroni, who was very active in the city at the time and the foreman of Santa Giustina.
Dominated by the medieval clock tower, the Ancient Courtyard is an elegant quadrangular courtyard with a double row of columns, its shape reminiscent of the gymnasiums and academies of the Greek world.
It is surrounded by a double loggia with an architraved structure: the lower one with Doric columns and the upper one Ionic, with decorative elements related to the world of science and the arts.
The vaults and walls of the loggia feature numerous painted and sculpted coats of arms, precious evidence of the pan-European origins of the University's student body.
They all belong to students who reached the highest institutional positions in the university hierarchy, namely the rectors, their deputy mayors, and the councilors of their respective nationes, the ethnic-geographical divisions into which the students were grouped.
This practice continued continuously from the mid-16th century until 1688, when the Venetian Republic banned its continuation to prevent the growing exhibitionism of the students from destroying the previous records.
(University of Padua)
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The Rexburg Idaho Temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.
2nd Place, Architecture, Colusa County Fair 2019.
2nd Place, Architecture, Yuba-Sutter Fair 2019.
Here is yet another picture from Ft. Collins. This is the new LDS temple which is technically still under construction. I had to take this shot through a locked fence and this is the only angle that hid the ladders still being used to add the finishing touches. But all the landscaping looks complete and the fountain was on. Beautiful building.
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Here is another view of the Salt Lake Temple on Temple Square. We happened to be there just as the lowering sun crossed the tallest of the spires. Aiming directly at the sun is kind of a dumb thing to do but it did create an interesting effect, almost as if the angel Moroni on top of the spire is floating in the air.
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The billboard says:
Mayotte est comorienne et le restara a jamais = Mayotte is Comorian and will remain so forever.
Mayotte, although one of the 4 Comorian islands, chose to remain with France in 1975 after the Comoros declared its independence following the 1974 referendum. From the very beginning Mayotte refused to join the new republic and aligned itself even more firmly to the French Republic.
Submitted: 28/10/2024
Needs revision.
Changed to editorial and REsubmitted: 04/11/2024
Accepted: 10/11/2024
The statue of the Angel Moroni stands on the top of the Idaho Falls Temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. At about 165 ft., the statue is exposed to wind and snow of this area but still glows gold in the cold weather.
Looking at this statue and thinking of the new year to come reminds me of new beginnings, new opportunities to be good and do good in the coming year. Now, if I can only follow through!
The gold-leafed statue of the Angel Moroni atop the Idaho Falls Temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is coated in a layer of snow and ice reminding me to stand firm while facing the challenges and opportunities of the new year.
This A310 crashed on June 30, 2009 (16 years ago this day) on approach to Moroni Prince Said Ibrahim International flying for Yemenia. RIP.
scan of a slide in my collection and not my own shot...
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Mit diesem 1.5 Liter, 120 PS starken 1954er OSCA MT4 brachten Enzo und Federico Moroni einen italienischen Klassiker an den Start der Ennstal-Classic. Der MT4 war ein erfolgreicher Renner, der sich auch gut verkaufte. Er war für Motoren von 1090 bis 1490 ccm geeignet und gewann in den kleinen Klassen alles was zu gewinnen war. Bei 939 Starts holten OSCAs beachtliche 81 Gesamt-- und 98 Klassensiege.
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The head end of a grain train is parked on the Moroni Feed Loop while the DPU is detached and awaiting for the train to be unloaded.
The gold leafed statue of the Angel Moroni atop the Idaho Falls LDS Temple projects over the harvest moon. This is a focus bracketed image. Two shots were taken, one focused on the the moon and the other on the statue, combined in PS.
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Giovan Battista Moroni (Albino, 1520/1524 - February 5, 1578/1579) - Don Gabriel de la Cueva duke of Alburquerque, Spanish governor of Milan(1560) - Oil on canvas 114,80 x 90,80 cm - Gemäldegalerie, Berlin
Dopo anni di apprendistato con Moretto a Brescia, Moroni lavorò nella sua città natale Bergamo dal 1554 fino alla morte. Dopo Tiziano e Lorenzo Lotto, fu probabilmente il ritrattista più importante e singolare del XVI secolo nell'Italia settentrionale. Mentre Tintoretto, ad esempio, continuava l'approccio distanziante e oggettivante di Tiziano ai ritratti nei suoi numerosi ritratti ufficiali, Moroni sviluppò uno stile ritrattistico di realismo ossessionante che mirava alla viva e naturale apprensione della personalità individuale - in questo seguendo il modello di Lorenzo Lotto, che fu attivo anche a Bergamo, ma senza il cui pessimismo meditabondo. Bergamo apparteneva politicamente alla Repubblica di Venezia ed era un avamposto in via di estinzione e quindi fortificato nelle immediate vicinanze di Milano, che infine passò sotto il dominio spagnolo nel 1559.
After years of apprenticeship with Moretto in Brescia, Moroni worked in his hometown of Bergamo from 1554 until his death. After Tizian and Lorenzo Lotto, he was probably the most important and singular portraitist of the sixteenth century in northern Italy. While Tintoretto, for example, continued Titian's distancing and objectifying approach to portraits in his many official portraits, Moroni developed a portrait style of haunting realism that aimed at the vivid and natural apprehension of individual personality-in this following the model of Lorenzo Lotto, who was also active in Bergamo, but without whose brooding pessimism. Bergamo belonged politically to the Venetian Republic and was a fading and therefore fortified out of outpost in the immediate the vicinity of Milan, which finally came under Spanish rule in 1559.
Young Woman in latest Spanish Fashion by Italian painter Giambattista Moroni (1522-1579).
Was on display at the exhibition REMEMBER ME (2021) of Rijksmuseum Amsterdam with portraits from the 15th and 16th century.
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Happy Thanksgiving to everyone! I hope you had a wonderful day. We had a beautiful Thanksgiving sunset tonight here in Boise. There were a lot of people taking in this beautiful view, so I decided to use my 10 stop ND filter.
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This is a view of the Timpanogos Temple in American Fork, Utah as the sun is setting on a February day. The exterior lights for the temple have just come on giving the building a golden glow against a blue gray sky.
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Here is another view of the Provo Temple on a cloudy, foggy morning. This shot shows the angel Moroni at the top of the spire with the snowy Squaw Peak Mountain in the background. The statue is coated with gold leaf so that is glows even when surrounded by dull gray light.
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Here's another look at the Provo Utah temple after a spring storm. This view is looking toward the west.
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