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Jerash is the best preserved ancient Roman city in Jordan, as exemplified by the Oval Plaza or Forum with its 56 Ionic columns.
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My submission for this week's FlickrFriday theme: #Oval
Jerash has been called“Pompeii of the East” because it is so well-preserved, thanks to the dry regional climate: it is considered to be one of the best preserved sites of Roman architecture outside Italy. The city was founded in the fourth century B.C. under the Alexander of Macedon, Alexander the Great.
From the Temple of Zeus, the views over the colonnaded Oval Plaza and towards the new city are wonderful.
For the story, visit: www.ursulasweeklywanders.com/travel/ancient-jerash-jordan...
This is a glittery Christmas ornament that didn't get properly put away in January. Taken for 117 pictures in 2017, #15 oval.
2025 Weekly Alphabet Challenge 15/52 ~ Oval
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bronze by Sir Henry Moore, a piece in Princeton University's collection of twentieth century sculpture
This pretty snail turned out to be another snail lifer for me. I could not find much info on it but did get the id from a snail expert. Apparently, they are not very common & listed as vulnerable.
Texas Oval (Patera roemeri)
White Rock Lake, Dallas Texas
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Gold toned kallitype on archival pigment, Hahnemuhle Platinum Rag paper. There's actually some subtle color tones in this from the archival pigment--hard to actually see but it looks quite different than the straight kallitype.
This is one from the archives, Oval Beach, Saugatuck. I have been away from my hikes and photography due to knee issue. Hope to be getting back out soon.
Bradman Oval is situated at Bowral in the southern highlands area of New South Wales, Australia. It was named after cricketer Don Bradman, who lived locally and played at the ground in the 1920s. His ashes are scattered on and near the Oval.
It is an attractive ground, with a white picket fence and an old fashioned pavilion. The Camden Woollybutt is the main gum tree species surrounding the playing surface.
Jerash has been called“Pompeii of the East” because it is so well-preserved, thanks to the dry regional climate: it is considered to be one of the best preserved sites of Roman architecture outside Italy. The city was founded in the fourth century B.C. under the Alexander of Macedon, Alexander the Great.
From the Temple of Zeus, the views over the colonnaded Oval Plaza and towards the new city are wonderful.
For the story, visit: www.ursulasweeklywanders.com/travel/ancient-jerash-jordan...
The pond at The Woodland Cemetary is actually quite round, or at least oval, but it doesn't appear to be in this photo. I love the warm colors, and the assymmetry created by the floating water lilies.
“Inspiration in Science may have to do with ideas, but not in Art. In art it is in the senses that are instinctively responsive to the medium of expression.”
― Arthur Erickson
This is the first picture of my upcoming photo project Urban elements - obscurity. The photo project will be divided in three parts. Monotony, Obscurity and Radiance. Stay tuned on Facebook, Flickr or Tumblr or on my homepage: sebastianwaszak.weebly.com/.