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Full view of Niagara Falls, shows the immensity of it's size and the dynamics of the flow if the Niagara river. It's power is felt and heard even yards away. How beautiful it must have looked before modern man, turned it into a over developed attraction.
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Museum De Fundatie in Zwolle, The Netherlands.
The court house was designed in 1838 by architect Eduard Louis de Coninck in neoclassicist style.
In 2004 the building was transformed into a museum (architect: Gunnar Daan).
In 2010, a remarkable extension was created, designed by BiermanHenket architecten.
This hydrant is at the base of a huge water tower. The tower is to be painted, inside and out. Although the tower was not nearly full, well over 250,000 gallons of water were drained and spilled onto the streets of our neighborhood. This single hydrant handled all of it......took all day.
[AxH] - Leslie Jacket @mainstore
[AxH] - Rainman X-8 Rainboots @mainstore
Taxi: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Tinted%20Dreams/89/177/4001
Even in winter the river never stop flowing.
Looking upstream on the Ottawa River from Burkes Beach (Point Alexander).
Really? Yes, really. Seen at the Ashridge Estate, Hertfordshire (the land is managed by the National Trust). Two big old trees have been enclosed by this ring of wood in order to prevent people from walking under the trees and exercising "foot pressure" upon the roots. This foot pressure, I am told, can damage the roots (and the whole tree of course). Could this happen anywhere else but Britain? Anyway, I am continuing walking through life and putting pressure on anything I walk on. Pentacon 3.5/30 at F8 probably.
The oppressive visual onset of a storm is often occasioned by a rapid drop in barometric pressure. Studies have associated this drop with negative physical and emotional effects on living beings. Everything from rising blood pressure and headaches to restlessness and irritability. I suppose irritability is rather subjective when, for many people, we're merely attempting to distinguish between degrees. But I can attest to the restlessness as storms approach. It's based on an intense desire to experience the sensory aspects (winds, clouds, temperature change, advancing darkness, etc). It goes back to that boundary obsession I have, of standing on the edge between two realms. For me it's not enough to simply witness such an event. I yearn to document it, and each storm is like the first one. The excitement and the pull never seem to diminish over time. I think this is yet another opportunity to channel the energy from some external source and direct it into a creative bent. On this magical day I found myself in an old burial ground beneath an advancing system. The clouds seethed with dark energy that could be felt at ground level. The weather boundary echoed by the physical boundary, the old stone wall separating the dead from the living. Never felt more alive.
Under Pressure 2021 | Under Pressure
Collaboration done by Deep for the lettering and Hly for the Medusa.
DEEP: www.instagram.com/deepestarts
COLLECTIVE: www.instagram.com/crimepayswell/
Deep is a street artist, member of crew Crime Pays Well. His tags are often found on the walls of Montreal. But also when he has more time, letterings of great quality as we can see here, great filling
Not much information about Hly (his Instagram account just disappeared), but he often makes portraits of characters from Mythology like this Medusa head. Splendid!
Location: 251 St Catherine St E, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
This is a large stress crack on Lake Manitoba. All cracks in ice are caused by stress in the ice which mostly comes from temperature changes in the ice sheet, wind and waves. These cracks can run for miles across a lake and are something fishermen and snowmobilers must be very aware of. In the spring the ice can pile up so high it visually looks like mountains out on the lake
Pressure gauge of a vintage "La Pavoni" - this machine still works and is in daily use.
Manchmal hat man wohl die berühmten Tomaten auf den Augen....
Bis heute Morgen hatte ich keine Idee zu diesem Thema. Doch bei der Zubereitung eines Espresso zum Frühstück kam der Gedankenblitz.
Die Maschine ist schon sehr alt; ich habe sie mir zu Beginn meines Studiums gekauft. Sie wird regelmäßig gewartet und ist immer noch in täglicher Benutzung.
Die Zeit hat jedoch ihre Spuren hinterlassen........