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The Rink At Rockefeller Center

Arno Breker (1900-1991)

"Prometheus" - 1935

Since the movie Prometheus probably the most well-known waterfall in Iceland. The amount of water going over the ledge is impossible to grasp - the noise it makes drowns out any thought you might have, and you just find yourself taking picture after picture, but none of them really capturing what this wonder of nature really is.

In this view from #Galileo on Feb. 22, 2000, you're looking down into the sulfur dioxide plumes erupting from the western lava flow field of Prometheus Patera on Io. The brightest areas are the plumes, composed of gas and dust. West is up in this view.

From Wikipedia: Paul Manship's highly recognizable bronze gilded statue of the Greek legend of the Titan Prometheus recumbent, bringing fire to mankind, features prominently in the sunken plaza at the front of 30 Rockefeller Plaza. The model for Prometheus was Leonardo (Leon) Nole, and the inscription, a paraphrase from Aeschylus, on the granite wall behind, reads: "Prometheus, teacher in every art, brought the fire that hath proved to mortals a means to mighty ends." Although some sources cite it as the fourth-most familiar statue in the United States, behind the Lincoln Memorial, Mount Rushmore, and the Statue of Liberty, Manship was not particularly fond or proud of it.

Pilot: Skip Stewart

Aircraft: Prometheus

Arno Breker (1900-1991)

"Prometheus" [detail] - 1935

Prometheus Awakes

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A still from the second Prometheus trailer shows the Alien ship achieving touchdown somewhat badly

In the Swiss Alps near the Italian border is a small valley town called Lostallo. For the 5th summer in a row Shankra festival made this place its home for a goa-psytrance festival.

 

Video from 2017 youtu.be/sGJAhJp605k

  

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A still from the second Prometheus trailer shows two ships colliding, the one on the right is definitely the Alien ship

Shaw, David, Captain Janek, Millburn, Holloway and Fifield.

 

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made with: Space marine bodies, various heads, helmets are made from old Mr. Freeze helmets. Janek (my fav one) made from a rebel endor trooper with special colour parts, new Lando head and black cap

... e Giove inflisse a Prometeo una tremenda punizione: lo incatenò a una rupe e mandò un avido avvoltoio a divorargli il naso, tutti i giorni, anno dopo anno.

 

Il tormento di Prometeo non aveva mai fine perché ogni notte il naso gli ricresceva rinnovando in eterno il suo supplizio.

 

...and Zeus inflicted a dreadful punishment on Prometheus: he chained him to a rock and sent a vulture to tear at his nose each day, year after year.

 

the torment of Prometheus was endless because every night his nose would grow back again and renew his torture forever

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Huile sur bois, 2024

Paolo Perfranceschi

 

The main branch of the New York Public Library (NYPL) is located in the Stephen A. Schwarzman Building on 5th Avenue & 42nd Street in Midtown Manhattan.

 

There's a lot to digest here. The building itself opened in 1911, after 14 years of construction on the former Croton Reservoir. On the east (Fifth Avenue) side of the building is the main entrance with the two lions -- Patience and Fortitude -- that are synonymous with the library. They were originally called Leo Astor and Leo Lenox, later called Lord Astor and Lady Lenox, then finally given these names by Mayor Fiorello LaGuardia in the 1930s. (More on the former names to follow.) The west side of the library faces directly onto Bryant Park -- and these pictures are in the Bryant Park set because the library shares the block with the park, and extends underneath it.

 

The NYPL was created in 1895 mainly with the efforts of Samuel Tilden (who "lost" the 1876 presidential election, but that's a completely separate story). Tilden bequeathed a great deal to the creation, along with a donation of $5.2 million from Andrew Carnegie, and the libraries of John Jacob Astor and James Lenox (hence the original names of the lions).

 

Regarding the collection, it's hard to say what all is in it. The main branch here stopped being a circulating library in the 1970s, and is now one of four research libraries in the system. There are 2.5 million pieces in this collection, located in 9 divisions of this branch. The first (original) Gutenberg Bible purchased outside of Europe is located here.

 

The interior of the library is as impressive as the exterior. The main attraction inside is Room 315, the Rose Main Reading Room. You can only see the reading room on a guided tour (unless, of course, you're actually doing research). Otherwise, you have to stand outside the door and stare inside, but you can only see the Bill Blass Public Catalog Room from the rotunda.

 

Speaking of the rotunda, the McGraw Rotunda contains four panels by Edward Laning that were part of a works project in the 1940s. The entrance to the main reading room is on the west side of the rotunda. Opposite on the east side is the Salomon Room.

 

The main branch was immediately popular, and receives millions of visitors a year. It's so popular that it's a character (background, or sometimes main character) in movies, television, books, and even poetry, and has been for almost one hundred years.

 

Among the films you can see the library are:

 

42nd Street (1933), On the Town (1949), Pickup on South Street (1953), Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961), Network (1976), Ghostbusters (1984), The (remake of the) Thomas Crown Affair (1999), Spider-Man (2002), John Wick 3 (2019), and many others.

 

A Seinfeld episode (The Library) was filmed here. In books, you can find the main branch referenced as early as Lawrence Blochman's Death Walks in Marble Halls (1942) to Lynne Sharon Schwartz's Writing on the Wall (2005), and a few in between. "A Library Speaks" and "Reading Room" by E.B. White (Charlotte's Web) are poems about the library.

 

I've been to New York plenty of times, but haven't taken a tour of the library, but the more I learn about it...the more I'm inclined to go back.

Arno Breker (1900-1991)

"Prometheus" [detail] - 1935

What a piece of work is that man!

How like a god!

So infinite in faculty

etc...

Transpennine Express liveried Class 68, 68021 “Tireless” and Class 88, 88002 “Prometheus” on display at Gresty Bridge during the Open day on Saturday 21st July 2018.

Now Iapetus took to wife the neat-ankled maid Clymene, daughter of Ocean, and went up with her into one bed. And she bore him a stout-hearted son, Atlas: also she bore very glorious Menoetius and clever Prometheus, full of various wiles, and scatter-brained Epimetheus who from the first was a mischief to men who eat bread; for it was he who first took of Zeus the woman, the maiden whom he had formed. But Menoetius was outrageous, and farseeing Zeus struck him with a lurid thunderbolt and sent him down to Erebus because of his mad presumption and exceeding pride. And Atlas through hard constraint upholds the wide heaven with unwearying head and arms, standing at the borders of the earth before the clear-voiced Hesperides; for this lot wise Zeus assigned to him. And ready-witted Prometheus he bound with inextricable bonds, cruel chains, and drove a shaft through his middle, and set on him a long-winged eagle, which used to eat his immortal liver; but by night the liver grew as much again everyway as the long-winged bird devoured in the whole day. - Hesiod, Theogony, 650 BC

Arno Breker (1900-1991)

"Prometheus" [detail] - 1935

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"From the company that gave the world its most advanced space vehicle of the 21st century, comes a new design even more impressive than the last. Heliades, the galaxy’s first ever FTL vehicle, has been the proud flagship of the Weyland Transportation division since 2034. Today, after thirty-eight years of development, Weyland announces the newest member of its impressive fleet: the larger, safer, FTL-capable, Prometheus. "

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The movie was great, and the ship is excellent in design. Please comment and fave!

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During SDCC at San Diego Convention Center, San Diego, CA, USA on July 14 2012 Photo: Jason Chau

 

Date: July 14 2012

Time: 11 : 26 : 37 AM

Model: NIKON D800

Lens: AF 50mm f/1.4G

 

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SHOT AT HOLYTOWN STATION 11/05/2021. DEPICTS THE 4M30 MOSSEND TO DAVENTRY TESCO SERVICE

There's nothing to learn.

Bridge of the USS Prometheus from VOY Message in a Bottle.

Arno Breker (1900-1991)

"Prometheus" - 1935

Arno Breker (1900-1991)

"Prometheus" - 1935

 

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