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Isa Khan Niyazi was an Afghan noble in Sher Shah Suri's court of the Suri dynasty, who fought against the Mughals. His octagonal tomb, constructed in 1574, is positioned within an octagonal garden, which was built during his own lifetime and the reign of Islam Shah Suri, son of Sher Shah. It later served as a burial place for the entire family of Isa Khan. On the western side of the tomb lies a three-bay wide mosque, in red sandstone. The octagonal tomb bears a striking resemblance to other tombs of the Sur dynasty monuments in the Lodhi Gardens, in Delhi and demonstrates a marked progression in the development of the exquisite architectural style of the main tomb. Some of the architectural details present here were seen later in the main Humayun's tomb, though on a much grander scale, such as the tomb being placed in a walled garden enclosure.
“We should not be upset with others that hide the truth from us, when we hide it so often from ourselves.”
Building takes a long time in Second-Life, even if you are proficient in it to the point where others strive to try and learn from you. On a smaller scale, detail is always pleasant; but the bigger scale you go. The more problems arise, too many to start listing off. Finding motivation each day as well as new ideas, styles, techniques and then small things in general that would help you improve on a daily basis is.. Exhausting really.
A lot of people will say "Oh I wish I could draw/sing/dance/build/sports/etc. like you! Mine suck!" A master has failed more times than a beginner has tried, by no means am I master of my hobby. The further I delve into it, the more frustrating it gets. Especially when you strive for the perfect balance of detail, atmosphere and more.
My birthday was very recent, which I got to go shopping at Midnight Order and Warehouse with some friends. My favorite of them all are the brand new eyes that Aiizawa had made.
This shot would have been much more fun to do if the wind was not blowing the leaves all over! Those damn autumn winds!
Cockney London Pub
Padova Jazz Club
Correzzola (PD)
Dario Volpi/chitarra, Andrea Pimazzoni/sax tenore, Mattia Magatelli/contrabbasso, Marco Carlesso/batteria
[two points of view] :: musings with mark valentine
detail from a collection of 'exploratory sketches' for an exhibition of videos by Grazia Toderi, on display till Oct 31st, 2010 within one of the beautiful exhibition spaces at the Serralves Foundation Museum, Porto, Portugal
It was a sudden and intense sunset, so I wanted to capture it. The first location is where I should have stayed in hindsight, but this shot is nonetheless a great representation of the beaches of Cornwall at sunset.
Anghiari è un borgo toscano in provincia di Arezzo.
La sua fama nasce dal fatto di essere stata teatro della battaglia combattuta nell'anno 1440 tra i Fiorentini e i Milanesi, e in seguito dipinta da Leonardo da Vinci.
Il suo centro storico è ottimamente conservato e merita di essere visitato.
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Anghiari is a Tuscan village in the province of Arezzo (Italy).
The fame of the village stems from the fact that it was the scene of the battle fought in the year 1440 between Milan and Florence and later painted by Leonardo da Vinci.
Its historical center is well preserved and deserves to be visited.
As I think back over the past year one of my most memorable trips was to the Subway in Zion National Park. This is a place I definitely want to revisit but with so many beautiful places on this Earth it will have to it will just have to wait it's turn!
I typically use some hdr in my images but the light was uniform enough in the Subway itself that this one is from a single raw exposure.
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Got in a bit closer for this one and used 'live composite' mode to get the length. This is a great feature on the OM-1 that lets you catch 'sneak peaks' of how the long exposure is progressing at set intervals.
Olympus OM-1 w M.Zuiko 100-400/5-6.3 IS
ISO1000 f/11 400mm 60s
Single frame raw developed in DxO PhotoLab 8.7.1, colour graded in Nik 8 Color Efex and finished off back in PhotoLab.
Looking close... on Friday! theme: Progression in Size
Thank you everyone for your visits, faves, and kind comments
A person, who values the beauty of nature and ambient in the world, far richer and happier than those, who did not notices this.
Marthe continue à progresser dans les effets du décor pour son tableau. Elle a travaillé plus finement le sol et les rochers.
Here's another slide I just recently had scanned. This one is from early November just as the leaves were falling off the trees. I started hiking early in the morning and just happened to be at a few of the right spots at the right times to catch some classic glowing light. It had been a longtime goal of mine to shoot some 6x17 slides of the narrows and I'm really happy with the result. For some reason though, I still can't seem to find a white/color balance that looks right to me in this photo, but I think I'm done working on it for a while. I might revisit it in a few weeks to see if I want to make any changes.
Fuji G617
Velvia 50