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Es un típico postre Argentino: queso y dulce de batata

 

 

 

 

Porque las deudas se pagan... Acá te dejo el postre Dani, si si me acuerdo de la otra también.. iba a poner del pajarito... pero mmm queda feo jejejejejeje!!

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Que tengas una bonita noche!

Mua!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

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Let's face it. Life is actually like that sometimes. There are times when you really want - you really need - someone to walk with you, and there's no one there. Either they won't or they can't. Sometimes people who care about us would like to walk with us through what we're going through, but they just can't; they don't understand, they don't know how to help, they're too busy with their own issues, or they're just not there for any one of a hundred reasons. Maybe as you're listening today, you're just tired of walking alone.

 

What I'm about to say may sound too good to be true, but I wouldn't offer you false hope. You don't ever have to walk alone again. The reason that is not just a hollow hope is because it doesn't depend on the love of some human who may be there or may not be. It depends on the love of the God who made you - who is always there.

 

Listen to the ironclad promise of Jesus Christ in Hebrews 13:5. It's our word for today from the Word of God. "Never will I leave you; never will I forsake you." He says never. He's offering you a "never leave you" love. Some of Jesus' last words on earth to those who belong to Him are these: "Surely I am with you always" (Matthew 28:20). After listing every conceivable force on earth, or in heaven, or in hell that might take His love away, Romans 8:39says: "Nothing in all creation will be able to separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord."

 

But He loves you so much He wasn't willing to lose you, so He sent Jesus. That's His one and only Son, and He sent Him to die for the sin that separates you from Him. So He could forgive you, so you could live in His love, so you could be in heaven with Him forever. And now that love is working inside your heart, drawing you His direction. This can't be a one-way love. You have to open up to what He died to give you, by telling Him that you're placing the rest of your life in His hands; hands that bear eternal evidence of His love for you. You can tell when you see the print of the nails there.

 

With Jesus in your life, will you ever feel lonely again? Sure you will. There'll be lonely times, but you'll never be alone again. You have His word on it.

   

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Underground Station

"Kreillerstraße"

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Munich, Germany

 

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La Catedral de Teruel tiene su origen en la iglesia de Santa María de Mediavilla, que comenzó a edificarse en estilo románico en 1171 y se concluyó con la erección de la torre mudéjar en 1257. En la segunda mitad del siglo XIII, el alarife morisco Juzaff, reestructura la antigua obra románica y dota al edificio de tres naves mudéjares de mampostería y ladrillo, que mejoran y elevan la estructura románica del siglo XII.

En el mismo estilo gótico-mudéjar, ya en el siglo XIV se sustituyeron los ábsides románicos por otros, como se puede apreciar en la cabecera de la capilla mayor. Se redujo con ello a la mitad el número de soportes, lo que dio una mayor luminosidad y espaciosidad a las naves de arcos apuntados. También los muros fueron recrecidos. En 1423, ya con el aspecto mudéjar con que, en lo fundamental, conocemos el templo actualmente, el pontífice aragonés Benedicto XIII, el llamado «Papa Luna» la elevó al rango de Colegiata. Ya en estilo plateresco-mudéjar, fue construido en 1538 el cimborrio de la nave central, obra de Martín de Montalbán. Fue edificado de planta octogonal sobre trompas y presenta en su exterior ventanas ajimezadas con decoraciones platerescas. Más tarde, en 1587, con la creación de la diócesis de Teruel, fue promovida a Catedral y consagrada como tal. Por último en 1909 se aborda la edificación de la fachada en estilo neomudéjar, obra de Pablo Monguió.

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~just dreaming ... reminding on summer season..when looking thru the window in the falling snow...~

   

# Now; some individuals engage transition within physical focus in what appears to be a more dramatic manner, in which they may generate what you would view as unusual experiences. Some generate the experience that you term to be Alzheimer’s dis-ease, which is actually an individual generating transition in a concentrated manner within physical focus, in which the individual is not focusing their attention in merely this one manifestation or this one area of consciousness. Therefore !, to you they appear to be drifting or not present.

 

Einige Personen sind auf eine anscheinend dramatischere Art im physischen Fokus in Transition und machen vielleicht für euch ungewöhnliche Erfahrungen. Einige erfahren etwas, das ihr Alzheimer nennt, als eine ganz konzentrierte Transition im physischen Fokus, in der die Person seine Aufmerksamkeit nicht nur auf diese eine Manifestation oder diesen einen

Bewusstseinsbereich richtet. Deswegen kommt es euch so vor als würde sie keinen Halt haben oder wäre nicht gegenwärtig.

 

Elias Session 1817

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Feast:

During the Tourney many feasts are held by nobles for the brave contestants who dare to take part in the Tourney. Show your character feasting upon various strange and exotic dishes in a great hall.

 

I decided to do an outdoor feast in a courtyard of a more Mythronian/roman styled building. for the food, what is more exotic then the Juicy Rainosian mountain pig

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After two months of volcano eruptions in Iceland, Fimmvörðuháls from March 21 - April 13. and then Eyjafjallajökull from April 14 to May 23. Many great adventures and phototrips, I finally got the change do do what I really love about photograpy, SEASCAPES!.

 

The sunset and clouds were not so dramatic this weekend, but I also like seascapes during "blue hour" and minimalism scenes. The natural rock sculptures Reynisdrangar, at Vik in Myrdal, are usually been photographed from the other side, the eas side, so I prefer the west side of them. The waves on this coastline in Reynisfjara area often huge, and sometimes deadly, but on this night however the ocean was strangely calm, my boots got flushed anyway but that's a different story.

 

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I work next to these bridges, my wife passed there by bicycle at 40 past 7 and called me telling "On the bridge there's a fantastic light!" so I run to shot this. -

Lavoro a 100 metri da li , mia moglie è passata in bici sul ponte alle 7 e 40, mi ha chiamato dicendo "sul ponte c'è una luce fantastica!" e io sono corso a immortalare...

 

 

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La mesquita blava o del sultà Ahmed (en turc Sultanahmet Camii), a Istanbul, Turquia, és una obra de Sedefhar Mehmet Ağa, un deixeble de l'arquitecte Mimar Sinan. Està situada enfront d'església de Santa Sofia separades ambdues per un bell espai enjardinat, i és l'única a Istanbul que posseïx 6 minarets.

La mesquita va ser construïda durant el regnat del catorzè sultà otomà, Ahmet I, entre 1609 i 1616, en temps de decadència otomana. És la mesquita més gran i fastuosa d'Istanbul. La mesquita va ser construïda juntament amb una madrassa, escola alcorànica, un asil, un centre comercial d'artesania, un kervansaray, allotjament per a camells, una font i un külliye, complex soci-religiós.

 

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La Mezquita Azul o Mezquita del Sultán Ahmed (en turco, Sultanahmed Camii) de Estambul, es obra de Sedefhar Mehmet Ağa, discípulo del arquitecto Sinan. Está situada frente a la Iglesia de Santa Sofía, separadas ambas por un hermoso espacio ajardinado, y es la única en Estambul que posee 6 alminares.

Su magnífico exterior no le hace sombra a su suntuoso interior, en el que una verdadera sinfonía de bellísimos mosaicos azules de Izmir, dan a este espacio una atmósfera muy especial.

  

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The Holy Monastery of Simonos Petra, or more simply Simonopetra, is without doubt the most daring construction on the Holy Mountain. It stands proudly at a height of 330 metres on the end of a rocky mountain range.

 

The Monastery was founded by the Blessed Simon the Myrrhobletes around 1257, as a result of a vision. The whole of the building work, the Life of the Saint assures us, was accomplished as the result of divine intervention. In 1363 the Monastery was renovated with generous donations from a Serb despot, John Uglesha, who is regarded as the Monastery's second founder. In the Third Typikon, Simonopetra occupies 23rd place among the then monasteries of Athos; today it holds thirteenth place in the hierarchy.

 

Unfortunately, among the dates which are milestones in the history of the Monastery are those inauspicious days when it was afflicted with the scourge of fire. In 1570 the Monastery, together with its valuable archive, was destroyed by a great conflagration. This resulted in the loss of documents of inestimable historical value. It also explains why we know so little about the Monastery in the Byzantine period.

 

The good relations which developed between Simonopetra and the Princes of Wallachia in the period of Turkish rule made possible its recovery. However, there was another fire in 1622, causing further damage. Simonopetra, which had been a coenobium, became idiorrythmic in the 17th century. Although never looted by pirates, the intolerable taxes of the Turks drove the Monastery to decline and abandonment. By the heroic efforts of the priest-monk Ioasaph of Mytilene, Asimopetra (as Simonopetra was called in the period of Turkish occupation) began to function again in the late 18th century. The 19th century saw the building of the multi-storeyed building on the south side. At the end of the same century, in 1891, yet another disastrous fire swept away, yet again, the older buildings and the Monastery's treasures.

 

In the present century, Simonopetra has experienced a period of recovery and of increasing prestige in the Orthodox world - particularly after the liberation of the Holy Mountain from the Turks and under the enlightened ladership of the Abbots Neophytos, Ioannikios, and Ieronymos. In the 1950s, however, a period of decline set in and in 1963, when Athos celebrated a millennium of life, the prospects for the future were gloomy. But the 1970s were a time when there was a gradual revival of Athonite monasticism. In 1973 a new 20-member brotherhood from the Meteora established itself at the Monastery. The Monastery of Simonos Petra once had a large number of metochia with fertile farm land. The oldest of these would appear to be Petriotiko in Sithonia. Today, best known are St Charalampus in Thessaloniki, the Ascension in Athens, the Nunnery of the Annunciation at Ormylia in Chalcidice, and three others in France. It is also worth mentioning the metochi of Michael Voda in Bucharest, dedicated to the Monastery in 1566 and confiscated by the Romanian Government in 1863.

 

Simonopetra, because of the restricted space of its site, is not one of those monasteries where we can see autonomous, clearly distinguished buildings. The katholikon is dedicated to the Nativity of Christ and in its original form was built around 1600, while the form it takes today took shape after the fire of 1891. The Monastery has four chapels within its precinct and eight outside.

 

The Monastery's archive contains a host of documents in Greek, Turkish, and Romanian, together with inscriptions, and musical and other manuscripts, to which must be added its printed books. However, it must be pointed out that almost the whole of the archival material is post-Byzantine.

 

The sacristy contains a treasury of works of art, consisting of icons, vestments, silverware, antimensia, seals, and engravings. However, the most important treasure of Simonopetra is the left hand of St Mary Magdalene - she is regarded as 'co-founder' of the Monastery - which has remained whole for two thousand years. The Monastery today has a community of 50 well-educated and active monks.

 

Source: www.mountathos.gr

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simonopetra_monastery

 

Winner of the Lonely Planet Publications "Twilight" photo challenge

 

Published in the first issue of Lonely Planet Magazine

 

Interesting article on Mt. Athos from National Geographic

  

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Shot this morning in the lake sammamish state park, south of Lake Sammamish. i arrived there around 6:45 am. stayed about two hours observing the birds. more animals compared to marymoor park, but nature here is far less interesting in my opinion. fog over the water wasn't that big either, but fine enough to have good bird shots. as yesterday morning, i only carried two lenses. the 70-200 f4 L and my big 100-400 f4.5-5.6 L. Since birds were the main goal this morning, i only used the latter.

 

it's actually the first time i'm concentrating at catching birds in flight. i understand what it feels now when i succeed at doing so. it's immensely satisfactory.

 

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The Wave is a spectacular sandstone formation on the slopes of the Coyote Buttes in the beautiful and rugged Paria Canyon-Vermilion Cliffs Wilderness, … just south of the Utah-Arizona border about halfway between Kanab, Utah and Page, Arizona.

 

This incredible formation can be reached by hiking approximately 3 miles (4.8 kilometers) across rugged, trailless landscape, making the round-trip to and from The Wave a nearly 6-mile (9.7-kilometer) hike that climbs about 350 feet (107 meters) in altitude [sic]. The area can be really hot in summer (100 F +), so it is best to start the hike early. --from Wiki

 

Well, my friend and I hiked this late, staying over sunset in The Wave. It is an incredibly beautiful area, and I'd love to get back there.

 

Hiking back through the darkness was pretty exhilarating, but I could see it being nearly impossible and very stressful without a GPS. Carins are few and far between, and nearly impossible to locate at night, even with flashlights. Fortunately, there are a couple washes that cross at pretty identifiable areas on the trail; identifiable enough where we could see by a crescent moon and be okay.

 

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Thank you all for your friendship and support, but for health reasons I will not be very regularly on flickr.

Thanks also not put multi-invitations to groups. Thank you very much.

 

Quero agradecer a todos a vossa amizade e apoio, mas por motivos de saúde não estarei com muita regularidade no flickr. Agradeço também que não coloquem muitos convites para grupos. Muito obrigada.

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[...] Hansel : Most people say witches aren't real, the stuff of fairy tales. Then one day they show up at your door, they eat your kid, that’s where we come in [...]

-- Quote from "Hansel and Gretel" movie

 

Nikon D200, Tokina 12-24 f/4, 12mm - f/8 - 1/30s - HDR 5xp +2/-2EV - Cokin Grad Tobacco P Filter.

 

Rome, Italy (June, 2013)

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Shot with the fifty mm and a Raynox 250 attached

 

I should have two of my cameras and lenses back today the insurance company finally sent the ok through to the local camera shop. Probably won't get the work on the motorcycle for another ten days.

 

The only thing that stands between a man and what he wants from life is often merely the will to try it and the faith to believe that it is possible.

Richard M. DeVos

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Argynnis aglaja (ar-GIN-iss a-GLY-uh)

  

Family:NymphalidaeRafinesque, 1815

 

Subfamily:HeliconiinaeSwainson, 1827

 

Tribe:ArgynniniSwainson, 1833

 

Genus:ArgynnisFabricius, 1807

 

Subgenus:MesoacidaliaReuss, 1926

 

Species:aglaja(Linnaeus, 1758)

  

The Dark Green Fritillary is the most widespread fritillary found in the British Isles and is a pleasure to see as it flies powerfully over its grassland habitats, frequently stopping to nectar on Thistles and Knapweed. It gets its name from the green hue found on the underside of the hindwings, which are peppered with large silver spots. This butterfly can be found throughout the British Isles, although it is less common in central and eastern England. Outside of central Scotland and southern England, it is most frequently found in coastal areas and is the only fritillary found in Orkney and the Outer Hebrides. Despite its powerful flight, it is somewhat surprising that this species is not particularly mobile, staying within its breeding grounds.

  

Taxonomy Notes

  

Historically, several authorities have referred to f. scotica, defined in Watkins (1923), that is not recognised in current taxonomy. This form differs from the nominate form in that individuals are larger in size have much heavier black markings on both upper and undersides, especially in the female, and the underside has a darker green flush, with more prominent silver spots on both fore and hindwings. Different authorities described different distributions of scotica. Dennis (1977) says "The most extreme development of the morph is found in the Outer Hebrides, especially on Pabbay (Barra group), south Rona, north Raasay and on Orkney. Subspecies scotica has also been described by Heslop-Harrison for Scalpay, Soay, Rhum, Eigg, Canna and Coll, but everywhere in addition to specimens showing extreme development, others transitional to aglaia are found". The most recent analysis is given in Thomson (1980). Riley (2007) suggests that this form is found in Scotland (apart from southern localities), Ireland (where it is the only form found) and the Isle of Man. However, Riley's inclusion of Ireland is questioned by Nash (2012) who assigns all Irish specimens to ssp. aglaja. Thomson (1980), Emmet (1990), Riley (2007) and Nash (2012) elevate the aglaja forms to subspecific status. The counties where scotica was thought to be found, as mentioned by Thomson (1980), are shaded green in the image below.

  

Argynnis aglaja

  

This species was first defined in Linnaeus (1758) as shown here (type locality: Sweden).

The nominate form is found throughout its range in the British Isles.

  

Conservation Status

  

Although this species has declined considerably since the 1970s, especially in eastern England, the butterfly remains our most widespread fritillary and is not considered a priority species for conservation efforts.

  

Habitat

  

The characteristic habitat of this butterfly is open, windswept calcareous grassland. However, in some areas it can also be found in woodland clearings and coastal dunes.

  

Life Cycle

  

Adults generally emerge in the middle of June, reaching a peak in early July. In northern Scotland, adults emerge a little later at the end of June, reaching a peak at the end of July and early August. There is one generation each year.

  

Imago

  

Both sexes are avid nectar feeders and typically feed in early morning or late afternoon, when they will constantly fly from flower head to flower head staying at each flower for only a few seconds. This behaviour makes them very difficult to observe and it is sometimes easier to find a favourite flower and wait for a butterfly to come to you!

The males are the more conspicuous of the two sexes, and can be seen patrolling over large areas of habitat looking for a virgin female which often rest low down in vegetation. Once found, mating takes place almost immediately. A mating pair may be found resting on vegetation and will even continue to nectar while coupled.

Females are somewhat-easier to see when egg-laying, where they intersperse periods of nectaring with basking and bouts of egg-laying, when they will crawl deep in vegetation, searching out the lushest growths of larval foodplant before laying a single egg, although several eggs are often laid in the same area.

  

Ovum

 

Eggs are laid either directly on the foodplant, or on a suitable platform nearby, such as a twig, grass stem or dead leaf. Eggs are yellow when first laid but turn a dark purple after a few days and, eventually, a dark grey just before the larva emerges. This stage lasts between 2 and 3 weeks.

  

Larva

  

The larva eats the eggshell on hatching and immediately enters hibernation in a curled up leaf or other piece of debris. The larva emerges in the spring and starts to feed on the tenderest new growth of the foodplant, either eating large chunks out of the leaf lobes, or eating the leaf entirely with the stem left standing. The larva is most active during sunny periods and can often be seen wandering across bare ground or short turf in search of the foodplant. The mature larva has a distinct colouring, being mostly black with a feint yellow band running down its back and a series of red spots running down each side. There are 5 moults in total.

The primary larval foodplants are Common Dog-violet (Viola riviniana), Hairy Violet (Viola hirta) and Marsh Violet (Viola palustris).

  

Pupa

  

The larva creates a loose tent by drawing together several leaves and other pieces of vegetation together. The pupa is formed upside down, secured to the top of the tent by the cremaster. This stages lasts between 3 and 4 weeks, depending on the weather.

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The park contains a dozen large lakes and 700 smaller ones, but only 131 lakes have been named. Lake McDonald, St. Mary Lake, Bowman Lake and Kintla Lake are the four largest lakes. Numerous smaller lakes, known as tarns, are located in cirques formed by glacial erosion. Some of these lakes, like Avalanche Lake and Cracker Lake, are colored an opaque turquoise by suspended glacial silt, which also causes a number of streams to run milky white. The lakes of Glacier National Park remain cold year round, with temperatures rarely above 50 degrees Fahrenheit (10 °C) at their surface. Cold water lakes such as these support little plankton growth, ensuring that the lake waters are remarkably clear. The lack of plankton, however, lowers the rate of pollution filtration, and pollutants have a tendency to linger longer. Consequently, the lakes are considered environmental "bellwethers" as they can be quickly affected by even minor increases in pollutants.

--from Wiki

 

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In the middle of the desert of Almeria, near the town of Tabernas, is located along more than 2,000 square kilometers, surrounded by the Sierra de los Filabres, saw Alhamilla and Alpujarra Almeria a large theme park on the west and golden years of industry Western.En the year 1,954 began to make the first movie filming Italian-Spanish co-productions, called spaghetti-WESTERN, were built large decorated, entire peoples like the American Far West, forts and Indian villages. ..

 

In 1,964 "For a fistful of dollars" from director Sergio Leone, and filming took place hundreds of "Death has a price", "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly", "Laurence of Arabia," "Cleopatra" ... until you reach the "Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade" and "800 bullets," the latest stage productions. For these scenarios went figures such as Clint Eastwood, Brigitte Bardot, Anthony Quinn, Claudia Cardinale, Alain Delon, Sean Connery, Raquel Welch and Orson Welles

 

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En pleno desierto de Almería, cerca de la localidad de Tabernas, se encuentra situado a lo largo de mas de 2.000 kilometros cuadrados, rodeado por las sierra de los Filabres, sierra de Alhamilla y la alpujarra almeriense un gran parque temático sobre el oeste y los años dorados de la industria del Western.En el año 1.954 se empezaron a realizar los primeros rodajes de películas coproducciones italo-españolas, llamadas SPAGUETTI-WESTERN, se construyeron grandes decorados, pueblos enteros a semejanza del lejano oeste americano, fuertes y poblados indios...

 

En 1.964 se rodo "Por un puñado de dolares" del director Sergio Leone, y se sucedieron cientos de rodajes "La muerte tiene un precio", "El bueno, el feo y el malo","Laurence de Arabia", "Cleopatra",... hasta llegar a "Indiana Jones y la ultima cruzada" y "800 balas", ultimas producciones del escenario. Por estos escenarios pasaron figuras tan importantes como Clint Eastwood, Brigitte Bardot, Anthony Quinn, Claudia Cardinale, Alain Delon, Sean Connery, Raquel Welch y Orson Welles

   

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The spectacular view of geothermal landscape in Landmannalaugar.

 

Landmannalaugar (Icelandic, meaning the people's pools) is a region near the volcano

Hekla, one of Iceland's most active volcano; over 20 eruptions have occurred in and around the volcano since 874. During the Middle Ages, Icelanders called the volcano the "Gateway to Hell.

 

The Landmannalaugar area is a popular tourist destination and the area displays a number of unusual geological elements, like the multicolored rhyolit. The many mountains in the surrounding area display a wide spectrum of colors including pink, brown, green, yellow, blue, purple, black, and white. Two of the most popular mountains among hikers are Bláhnúkur (meaning "blue peak") and Brennisteinsalda. (meaning "sulphur wave").

 

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lsten:

My Little World

 

… Birds and bees and apple trees are things

Money doesn't buy, but sunshine brings

Oh, how beautiful a day can be

When you say the one you love is me

… Here we are - free to go

When you say you love me so

… I just love my little world

I don't need no new sensations

All I want's the simple life

Loving you's a sweet

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I think I need a new camera. All the shots I took at this place have weird noise in them. the noise kind of looks like rectangular shapes and it's all of over the images in a kind of pattern. Seems to be a electronic problem of some sort :( I tried my hardest to get rid of most of it but it leaves the images looking a little strange. I suppose you can't really notice if you just take a quick look at them. Sigh ....

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Souvent les rapaces ; buses ou milans suivent de près les moissonneuses afin de capturer toutes sortes de mulots et rats des champs. Il n'est pas besoin alors de courir par monts et par vaux pour arriver à prendre quelques photos. C'est bien une des rares fois (pour moi) où le photographe peut s'approcher à 20 ou 30m à découvert, le rapace ayant alors toute son attention accaparée par sa future proie.

 

Often prey; nozzles or kites closely follow the harvesters to capture all kinds of mice and field mice. There is no need then to run up hill and down dale to get to take some pictures. This is one of the few times (for me) where the photographer can approach 20 or 30m short, the raptor then having his attention captured by his future prey.

 

Muitas vezes presa, bicos ou pipas acompanhar de perto as colheitadeiras para capturar todos os tipos de camundongos e ratos do campo. Não há necessidade, em seguida, correr para cima e para baixo dale colina para chegar ao tirar algumas fotos. Esta é uma das poucas vezes que (para mim), onde o fotógrafo pode se aproximar de 20 ou 30m suma, o raptor depois de ter sua atenção capturada por sua presa futuro.

 

A menudo presa; boquillas o cometas siguen de cerca las cosechadoras para capturar todo tipo de ratas y ratones de campo. No hay necesidad de correr entonces por montes y valles hasta llegar a tomar algunas fotos. Esta es una de las pocas veces que (para mí), donde el fotógrafo puede acercarse al 20 o 30m resumen, el raptor después de haber capturado su atención por su presa futuro.

 

Bonne journée à tous. merci pour vos visites et commentaires.

Have a nice day. Thanks for your visits and comments.

Buenos días a todos. gracias por sus visitas y comentarios.

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I want to take flight, and fly away from reality.

 

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In the 17th century, Sultan Ahmet I wished to build an Islamic place of worship that would be even better than the Hagia Sophia, and the mosque named for him is the result. The two great architectural achievements now stand next to each other in Istanbul's main square [...].

 

Inside, the high ceiling is lined with the 20,000 blue tiles that give the mosque its popular name. Fine examples of 16th-century Iznik design, the oldest tiles feature flowers, trees and abstract patterns. The overall effect is one of the most beautiful sights in Istanbul. The Iznik tiles can be seen in the galleries and and on the north wall above the main entrance. The remaining tiles, which have a less delicate design, were made in Kütahya.

 

The interior is lit with 260 windows, which were once filled with 17th-century stained glass. Sadly, this has been lost and replaced with inferior replicas.

 

www.sacred-destinations.com/turkey/istanbul-blue-mosque

 

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POR FAVOR, DÉJAME QUE ME PRESENTE

SOY UN HOMBRE DE RIQUEZAS Y BUEN GUSTO

ANDO RODANDO DESDE HACE MUCHOS , MUCHOS AÑOS

HE ROBADO EL ALMA Y LA FE DE MUCHOS HOMBRES.

YO ESTABA ALLÍ CUANDO JESUCRISTO TUVO SU MOMENTO DE DUDA Y DOLOR

Y ME ASEGURE POR LOS INFIERNOS QUE PILATOS SE LAVARA LAS MANOS Y SELLARA SU DESTINO.

 

ENCANTADO DE CONOCERTE

ESPERO QUE SEPAS MI NOMBRE.....................

  

Guns & Roses: SYMPATHY FOR THE DEVIL

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Dati Tecnici

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a) Canon EOS 5D Mark II + Canon Battery Grip BG-E6 Impugnatura con impostazione live View;

b) Canon Lens EF 85mm f/1,2 L II USM + Anello Canon Extension Tube EF12 II + filtro Hoya Pro1 Digital 72mm MC Protector + Paraluce Canon ES-79II;

c) Formato “24:36” – Dimensione Immagine Originale“L-5616x3744 Dpi” – Dimensione Originale File Mb 23,7 – Qualità “Raw” – Espsizione “SPOT” – I. Dinamico “HIGH” – Spazio Colore “S-RGB” – Stabilizzazione “MODE 1” – Messa a Fuoco “Auto” – Impostazione Iso “100” – Bilanciamento del Bianco “Auto 1” – Regolazione Immagine Colore “0-0-0-0” – NR su ISO Elevati (Moderata- Bassa);

d) Focale impiegata 85mm;

e) Rapporto di Riproduzione Ingrandimento 0,73/1,00;

f) Esposizione Tempo 1/3200s con apertura a f.3,2 a Mano Libera;

g) Sono stati impiegati due Flash: il primo di schiarita lo Speedlite Canon 580EXII Wireless montato sul supporto mobile (su piedino) posizionato a sinistra sopra il fiore a circa 100cm con la parabola rivolta verso la farfalla programmato sul “CanaleA” con riduzione del lampo di 1/3 di stop + diffusore a cupola SW-13H (Nikon) + il secondo Metz Flash Anulare Macro 15 MS-1 Digital + Diffusore Metz + (riduzione del lampo delle lampade di – 1/3 stop + Canon Speedlite Trasmitter ST-E2 montato sulla slitta della macchina:

h) Lettura Esposimetrica Spot con impostazione a priorità dei diaframmi;

I) Impostazione Asa 100/Asa;

l) Conversione del File Raw in Tiff con Nikon Capture NX 2;

m) Prima Post-Produzione Corel Photo-Paint X5 e Nikon Capture NX 2;

n) Seconda Post-Produzione con Adobe Photoshop CS6;

o) Post-Produzione di completamento con Nikon Capture NX 2.

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Elle levait davantage ses bras, et lui, avec une poussée plus forte, enfonçait son visage dans leur creux. J'étais obligé d'être le complice de cette profanation. J'étais obligé d'être spectateur de ce déhanchement inouï; d'assister à l'alliage forcé de ces deux êtres, dont un abîme incommensurable séparait les natures diverses...

 

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A close up of a Whooper Swan that I took on the outskirts of Reykjavik. I was taken to see them by my contact Helgi, they were very used to his visits so I got to view them at very close quarters

 

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Black Drawing Chalks live RockLab. (Brazil)

Edimar Filho - Guitar

  

Bio

 

Black Drawing Chalks stoner rock quartet is one of Goiania - Brazil.

 

The idea of ​​forming the band came out in college for Graphic Design. Victor Rocha and Douglas Castro are part of the studio without Brake Bike (responsible for the visual identity of many concerts and festivals Goiânia) and decided to call Denis de Castro, brother of Douglas and student of architecture, to found the Black Drawing Chalks. At the time, Victor shared the chords and vocals with Marco Bauer. In early 2007, Marco decided to leave the band and Renato Cunha is invited to join the quartet. The band's name, meaning "coal black to draw," comes from a German brand of drawing materials, constant influence on the lives of boys.

 

In 2007, they released their acclaimed debut album, Big Deal, the label Monstro Discos. After releasing the album, the band played throughout Brazil. In the same year they opened for the American Idols of Nashville Pussy, a tradition that would become common. The band has toured alongside names like The Datsuns, Motörhead and Eagles Of Death Metal.

 

In 2009, with more maturity, the group released their second album, Life Is a Big Holiday for Us, also by Monster Records, after a tour of Canada where the band performed at Canadian Music Week festival.

 

With frequent media exposure, long tours and participation in major festivals in Brazil, the group won three nominations VMB 2009 in the categories of Bet MTV, Rock and Alternative Video of the year, with the music video My Favorite Way, made in a partnership Without the collective Bike Brake Nitrocorpz with the studio, responsible for several vignettes on MTV.

 

In 2009 the single "My Favorite Way" was named by Rolling Stone Brazil, the best song of the year.

 

In 2010, four members joined with Chuck Hipolitho, Forgotten former boys and made parallel with the Love Bazuka.

 

Also in 2010, attended the first day of the festival SWU, the biggest festival of music and art of the year we had a platform of sustainability and care for the environment. The band of Goiania was responsible for opening the air stage, where they played Los Hermanos, Infectious Grooves and Rage Against the Machine.

 

www.myspace.com/blackdrawingchalks

 

Photo of the recording disk of black drawing chalks.

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Featured on the Front Page of the group Artist Spotlight (thru Artist Spotlight Thursday) .

 

www.flickr.com/groups/artists_Spotlight

 

If you have not done so recently, you can click here to see more of my seedhead experiments:

 

fiveprime.org/hivemind/Tags/peggyhr,seedhead

  

The wispy seed heads of the Pasque Flower are attractive in their own right.

 

[...], another common name for Pasque flower (or "Pasqueflower") is "Easter flower." Pasque is the Old French spelling for "Easter," and it is around that time of year that the plant blooms, in some regions. According to Botanical.com, the famous herbalist, John Gerard, "informs us that he himself was 'moved to name' this the Pasque Flower, or Easter Flower, because of the time of its appearance, it being in bloom from April to June."

 

landscaping.about.com/od/perennialflowers/p/pasqueflowers...

 

Seen in my sister-in-law's garden. Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.

 

Have a wonderful Thursday and thank you so much for your visit.

29 October 2009

 

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I know, the English name is Spindle, but in the Netherlands we call this shrub "kardinaalsmuts" which means "cardinal's cap" :).

The wood was traditionally used for the making of spindles for spinning wool; this use is the origin of the English name of the shrubs.

The fruit is a pink-red four- or five-valved pod-like berry, which splits open to reveal the fleshy-coated orange seeds. The seeds are eaten by frugivorous birds, which digest the fleshy seed coat and disperse the seeds in their droppings. All parts of the plants are poisonous to humans if eaten.

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Euonymus

  

  

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Fun! I have been tagged by Tadoette and Ay Naku!

 

Ipod Tagging Game (works with other MP3 players as well..)

 

1. Put your iTunes/ ipod on shuffle.

2. For each question, press the next button to get your answer.

3. YOU MUST WRITE THAT SONG NAME DOWN NO MATTER HOW SILLY IT SOUNDS!

4. Tag 10 or more friends who might enjoy doing this as well as the person you got it from.

 

So here are my shuffle of songs (this is in the exact order they were played):

 

1. What would best describe your personality?

I'll be - Edwin Mc Cain

 

2. What do you like in a guy/girl?

Right Now - Akon

 

3. What is your life's purpose?

How to Save a Life - The Fray

 

4. What is your motto?

Breakeven - The Script

 

5. What do your friends think of you?

Everything - Lifehouse

 

6. What do you think about often?

Lips of an Angel - Hinder

 

7. What is 2+2?

Cat and Mouse - The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus

 

8. What do you think of your best friend?

If Everyone Cared - Nickelback

 

9. What do you think of the person you like?

Pretty Vegas - INXS

 

10. What is your life story?

Hallelujah - Kate Voegle

 

11. What do you want to be when you grow up?

Face Down - The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus

 

12. What do you think when you see the person you like?

Collide - Dishwalla

 

13. What do your parents think of you?

I Dont Wanna Miss a Thing - Aerosmith

 

14. What will you dance at your wedding?

Innocent - David Cook

 

15. What will they play at your funeral?

A Love That Will Last - Renee Olsteadi

 

16. What is your hobby/interest?

Overjoyed - Stevie Wonder

 

17. What Do You Think Of Your Friends?

Moving On - Earl Klugh

 

18. What's the worst thing that could happen?

Everything I Own - Bread

 

19. How will you die?

Make Up Sex - Montell Jordan

 

20. What is the one thing you regret?

Tanging Sa 'Yo Lamang - Eddie Katindig

 

21. What makes you laugh?

Kanlungan - Buklod

 

22. What makes you cry?

Strike While the iron is hot - Orange and Lemons

 

23. Will You Ever Get Married?

My Baby Just Cares for Me - George Michael

 

24. What scares you the most?

Down That Road - Shara Nelson

 

25. Does anyone like you?

Ikaw Lamang - Carol Banawa

 

26. If you could go back in time, what would you change?

Can Find No Reason - Louie Heredia

 

27. What hurts right now?

Love Me Again - Vernie Varga

 

I tagged ten people from my contact list, and sent it via Flicker Mail! Enjoy!

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La catedral tiene planta de cruz latina, compuesta por una nave central y dos laterales, amplio crucero de tres naves; cabecera curva con girola y cinco capillas radiales. Contrasta el exterior de la catedral, de estilo ecléctico en el que predominan las líneas neoclásicas y barrocas, con el interior, que sigue los patrones del estilo neogótico, incluyendo vidrieras polícromas y triforio.

 

La cubierta de la nave principal, a diferencia de las laterales que siguen los esquemas góticos (bóveda de crucería simple), se resuelve mediante una ingeniosa solución de hormigón alveolado, lo que permitió reducir costes y trabajo. La decoración pictórica de esta estructura es de carácter geométrico, obra del pintor José Luis Galicia, dentro de un estilo que recuerda los tradicionales artesonados mudéjares, sobre todo en la profusa utilización del pan de oro y gamas de colores contrastantes.

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Lower Broadway, Aug 2008 - 04

 

This was taken from the north side of Broadway at Howard Street, looking south; I thought the young woman made an interesting silhouette as she sat by herself.

 

I had to look, back and forth, several times at this picture and the previous one, to convince myself that it really is the same young woman. The couple previously sitting to her left has disappeared, and the lower background immediately behind her doesn't really look quite the same. But the other details -- shirt, haircut, purse, etc. -- are the same. And besides, I was there.

 

In any case, I think this is the more interesting of the two pictures.

 

Notwithstanding my own opinions on the topic, this photo was published in an April 8, 2009 blog titled "Woody Allen vs. American Apparel.." It was also published in a March 3, 2011 blog titled "Check out the upcoming Gender, Sexuality, and Urban Spaces Conference Mar. 11-13!"

 

Moving into 2012, the photo was published in an Oct 24, 2012 blog titled "American Apparel opens biggest international store in Beijing." It was also published in an undated (late Oct 2012) blog titled "17 Interesting Pictures of Billboards."

 

Moving into 2014, the photo was published in a May 18, 2014 blog titled "Women in Three Dimensions."

 

Moving into 2015, the photo was published in a Feb 23, 2015 blog titled "THE PROBLEM WITH SEXUAL INEQUALITY AT EVERY LEVEL."

 

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On a bright, sunny Wednesday afternoon, I ventured down to 23rd Street and 6th Avenue to drop off my laptop computer for a repair job. Afterwards, I thought I would walk over to Broadway and stroll up the street to see if I could find some interesting pictures; and then I got the crazy idea to take a cab down to the very end of Broadway -- near the Staten Island Ferry -- and walk all the way up Broadway to my neighborhood on 96th Street.

 

But then I decided that Broadway probably wouldn't be very interesting until I reached Canal Street ... so I had the cab-driver drop me off there, and began my walk northward. Who knows how far I would have gotten if I hadn't been distracted by a lively farmer's market in Union Square -- on 14th Street? Anyway, there's much more of Broadway to cover, and if I have the time and energy over the next few months, perhaps I will cover the entire length of this longest street in New York City, which extends all the way through Manhattan, Bronx, and into Yonkers...

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