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Relating to things that influence your mind in a way you do not notice. Not recognized or understood by the conscious mind, but still having influence on it
As the darkness gets darker, the light shines brighter Ish 60:1-3
2 Corinthians 10:5
Casting down arguments and every high thing that exalts itself against the knowledge of God, bringing every thought into captivity to the obedience of Christ,
Most assuredly, I say to you, unless a grain of wheat falls into the ground and dies, it remains alone; but if it dies, it produces much grain. 25 He who loves his life will lose it, and he who hates his life in this world will keep it for eternal life. John 12:24,25
Keep thy heart with all diligence;
for out of it are the issues of life. Proverbs 4;23
Put on the whole armor of God Ephesians 6:10-18
Psalm 34
James 4:6
But He gives more grace. Therefore He says:
“God resists the proud,
But gives grace to the humble.”
Master Fox perched on a tree ! Or the impostor syndrome
LE CORBEAU ET LE RENARD
Maître Corbeau, sur un arbre perché,
Tenait en son bec un fromage.
Maître Renard, par l'odeur alléché,
Lui tint à peu près ce langage :
Et bonjour, Monsieur du Corbeau,
Que vous êtes joli ! que vous me semblez beau !
Sans mentir, si votre ramage
Se rapporte à votre plumage,
Vous êtes le Phénix des hôtes de ces bois.
À ces mots le Corbeau ne se sent pas de joie,
Et pour montrer sa belle voix,
Il ouvre un large bec, laisse tomber sa proie.
Le Renard s'en saisit, et dit : Mon bon Monsieur,
Apprenez que tout flatteur
Vit aux dépens de celui qui l'écoute.
Cette leçon vaut bien un fromage sans doute.
Le Corbeau honteux et confus
Jura, mais un peu tard, qu'on ne l'y prendrait plus
Jean de la Fontaine
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THE FOX AND THE CROW
Master Crow, perched on a tree,
Holding in its beak a cheese.
Master Fox, enticed by the smell,
He spoke to him more or less in this language:
And hello, Mr. Raven,
How pretty you are! you seem to me beautiful !
Without lying, if your prattling
Relates to your plumage,
You are the Phoenix of the hosts of these woods.
At these words the Raven feels no joy,
And to show his beautiful voice,
He opens his beak wide, lets his prey fall.
The Fox seizes it, and says: My good sir,
Learn that every flatterer
Lives at the expense of the listener.
This lesson is well worth a cheese no doubt.
The Ashamed and Confused Raven
Swore, but a little late, that we wouldn't take it anymore
Jean de la Fontaine
Est un castelnau fortifié datant du XIIIe siècle solidement ancré sur son éperon rocheux. Saint-Arailles fait partie de cette multitude de villages se rapportant à un saint. Il doit son nom à Ste Eulalie, martyrisée en 304 à Barcelone, qui a donné par différentes mutations Sancta Eulalia, Santa Ralia, Sentaralha. Deux tours-portes commandent toujours l’entrée du village (archères) et les remparts dominent la vallée. L’église de Saint Arailles a pour patron Saint Barthélémy. Son typique clocher-mur et son auvent avec sa charpente chevillée sont remarquables. à quelques mètres du village : pile gallo-romaine de la Turraque du Merlieu, la chapelle de Brétous (classée ISMH) au sud, auprès de laquelle coule la fontaine réputée miraculeuse. Le lavoir au bas du village avec sa jolie charpente
Is a fortified castelnau dating from the 13th century firmly anchored on its rocky outcrop. Saint-Arailles is part of this multitude of villages relating to a saint. It owes its name to Ste Eulalia, martyred in 304 in Barcelona, which gave by different mutations Sancta Eulalia, Santa Ralia, Sentaralha. Two tower gates still command the entrance to the village (loopholes) and the ramparts dominate the valley. The church of Saint Arailles has Saint Barthélémy as its patron. Its typical steeple-wall and its awning with its pegged framework are remarkable. a few meters from the village: Gallo-Roman pile of the Turraque du Merlieu, the chapel of Brétous (listed ISMH) to the south, near which flows the fountain reputed to be miraculous. The washhouse at the bottom of the village with its pretty framework
The Mists of Avalon is a 1983 historical fantasy novel by American writer Marion Zimmer Bradley, in which the author relates the Arthurian legends from the perspective of the female characters. The book follows the trajectory of Morgaine (Morgan le Fay), a priestess fighting to save her Celtic religion in a country where Christianity threatens to destroy the pagan way of life. The epic is focused on the lives of Morgaine, Gwenhwyfar (Guinevere), Viviane, Morgause, Igraine and other women of the Arthurian legend.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=W9uT39TsChc
Created for the Magnificent Manipulated Masterpieces
Location: Luanes magical World @ Morning Glow
Available soon :)
My beautiful friend [https://www.flickr.com/photos/sweetsexycrazy] - you may be long distance in miles, but close to the heart <3 See her beautiful version here
In the sweet darkness the witching hour descends
✩ Hair Revoul – Rapunziana
✩ Eyes Gloom – ILLUMINATI
✩ Dress Mossu – Miranda
✩ Pose BERAS – Static Pack Broom F
✩ Boots + Fishnet Blueberry – Can’t Relate
Sim: Skullingtown
Details Here: danaori.blogspot.com/2019/10/cant-relate.html
Instagram: www.instagram.com/p/B34VJUvpjcv/
Pose - La Plume - .collection Pupa, set of 6 poses, available at MIIX Event until Oct 20 maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Unique%20Falls/62/83/2002
Hair - Wasabi // Autumn w/Hat Hair
Dress - Friday - Wednesday Dress
Stockings - Blueberry - Can't Relate Stockings
Taken at Everwinter maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Elven%20Mist/242/122/27
Clara Bomber Jacket True Damage 👉
Candy - Bento Breathing Pose MADDOX POSES
Shorts - Can't Relate Blueberry 👉
Suzanne Vega is one of my favorite singers. This song Luka was so impressive that I couldn't get it out of my head after I heard it for the first time. Last year I read Dennis Lehane's The Kenzie-Gennaro novels. I couldn't help relate the song to the main characters' stories, Patrick Kenzie's childhood and Angela Gennaro's marriage. Dark, sad... Like the tears on the lotus flower's petals...
Suzanne Vega - Luka
www.youtube.com/watch?v=VZt7J0iaUD0
下雨天,雨滴的聲音... 這個時候適合聽小幸運
田馥甄 Hebe Tien 《小幸運》
www.youtube.com/watch?v=GCgvpwLNvtY
for Monochrome Bokeh Thursday, HMBT
7DWF Thursday: b&w/ sepia/ selective colors
The Parish Church of Steventon is St Nicholas, situated some distance away from the village at the top of a small country lane opposite the site of the old manor House. St Nicholas was originally built around the year 1200 and, apart from some limited 13th, 15th and 19th century alterations, has stayed much the same since it was first built. The church is used regularly for worship and is well known for its associations with Jane Austen, born in Steventon in 1775, being the single most important building left standing in Steventon which relates to her. Her father George Austen, two of her brothers James and Henry, and her nephew William Knight were all Rectors of Steventon. Jane was baptized in St. Nicholas.
Some restoration work was carried out in Victorian times including the stained glass windows and much of the roof structure was rebuilt. The pews, pulpit, organ and choir stalls were added and the church was redecorated internally. The spire was also added
Can relate this picture with life. Outside people shows happiness,smiling faces but inside it’s empty...
There are so many different species of fish to be found on coral reefs, it's no wonder the naming committee started to get a bit desperate the day they spotted these beauties. They are about 22cm/9 inches in length, swim very close to the surface and are one of the most frequently seen fish on the reef. The name apparently relates to the five black stripes, although a brief internet search indicates that Sergeant Majors in the army wear six gold stripes. So that's a fail....
I'm posting this image to my Flickr gallery with a story... It was taken by my daughter. Its one of her first images. She is on the autism spectrum and has always struggled to express herself in ways that other people can relate to. This image she made fills me with a whole wave of emotion. I took her with me for a walk at a park one day and gave her a point and shoot camera to use since I was carrying mine. It was completely un-coached, just a girl on a walk with her dad at a large park in Seattle. Shortly after that we moved and I packed the camera away. Just the other day I found it in a box, the SD card still in it... So I downloaded them. The images she brought home are so expressive and amazing it takes my breath away. I'm just sharing this one image because it gives me hope. And, I hope it speaks to you as well. You are not alone. God bless.
Hair: Doux - Tislianna
Outfit: Blueberry - Can't Relate (full outfit)
Photo taken at Friendship Gardens.
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Oh, why can't I be what you need?
A new improved version of me
But I'm nothing so good, no, I'm nothing...
Just bones, a lonely ghost burning down songs
Of violence, of love, and of sorrow
I beg for just one more tomorrow!
Where you hold me down, fold me in
Deep deep deep in the heart of your sins
I'd break in two over you
I'd break in two and each piece of me dies
And only you can give the breath of life!
But you don't see me, you don't
Here I'm pinned between darkness and light
Bleached and blinded by these nights
Where I'm tossing and tortured till dawn
By you, visions of you, then you're gone
The shock bleeds the red from my face
When I hear someone's taken my place
How could love be so thoughtless, so cruel?
When all, all that I did was for you...
I'd break in two over you
I'd break in two and each piece of me dies
And only you can give the breath of life!
But you don't see me, you don't
I'd break in two over you
I'd break in two and each piece of me dies
And only you can give the breath of life!
But you don't see me, you don't
I'd break in two over you
I'd break in two over you
Over you
I'd break in two
I would break in two for you
Now you see me
Now you don't
Now you need me
Now you don't
•Outfit: Blueberry - Can't Relate Set
•Jewellery Set: Fortuna - Elsa
•Candy: [: Kawaii Couture :] Dream Bar RARE (Gacha)
@ Gachaland
•Falling Sakuras: kisetsu - Seasons Particle Emitter - Sakura White (Gacha) @ Gachaland
•Skin and Eyes: MILA Chelcie Skin
•Head: GENUS Project - Classic Face
•Hair: DOUX - Lisa
Advice is what we ask for when we already know the answer but wish we didn't. ~Erica Jong, How to Save Your Own Life, 1977
Well done is better than well said. ~Benjamin Franklin
Note to self: finding a cool quote and writing it in your journal is not a substitute for Getting. It. Done. ~Betsy Cañas Garmon, www.wildthymecreative.com
(haha - can sure relate to that last one)
Giambologna, pseudonym of Jean de Boulogne (Douai, 1529 - Florence, August 13, 1608) - The Rape of the Sabine Women - original model in "raw earth" (1574-1580) - Galleria dell'Accademia, Florence
Il ratto delle sabine modello originale in "terra cruda"
Il ratto delle Sabine è un episodio mitologico relativo alla fondazione di Roma. Si riferisce ad un evento politico e strategico organizzato da Romolo. Dopo aver fondato Roma nel 753 a.C. il sovrano si trovò nella necessità di offrire delle compagne ai propri concittadini. Il ratto si consumò durante la celebrazione di un imponente spettacolo organizzato per celebrare la città. Parteciparono alcuni popoli tra i quali i Ceninensi, i Antemnati, i Crustumini e i Sabini.
Durante la manifestazione ad un cenno di Romolo i suoi uomini con le armi in pugno si impossessarono delle donne nubili. Le fonti storiche non riportano i fatti in modo chiaro. Sembra comunque che non venne ucciso alcuno e gli altri invitati tornarono nelle loro città. A loro volta però in seguito reagirono attaccando Roma ma furono sconfitti.
The Rape of the Sabine Women - original model in "raw earth".
The Rape of the Sabine Women is a mythological episode relating to the founding of Rome. It refers to a political and strategic event organized by Romulus. After founding Rome in 753 BC, the king found himself in the need to offer companions to his fellow citizens. The rat was consumed during the celebration of an imposing show organized to celebrate the city. Participated some people among which the Ceninensi, the Antemnati, the Crustumini and the Sabini.
During the demonstration to a nod of Romulus his men with weapons in fist took possession of the unmarried women. The historical sources do not report the facts clearly. It seems, however, that no one was killed and the other guests returned to their cities. In their turn, however, later reacted by attacking Rome but were defeated.
When Atlanta built this octagon-shaped public library in 1908, it did so through community support rather than receiving a grant from the Carnegie Foundation as many other communities did at the time.
The library design combines the Neoclassical with an octagonal plan, an uncommon mixture of styles. The building's eight sides are all symmetrical except for the front, which is broken by a classical portico with Doric columns and a round arched entrance. The library is topped by a red tile roof.
The library was designed by Paul O. Moratz (1866-1939), a German-born architect who grew up and lived as an adult in nearby Bloomington, Illinois. Moratz is best remembered for his designs of concert halls, schools, libraries, hospitals, and private residences.
The Atlanta Public Library represents a well-maintained example of turn-of-the-century public construction, combining two significant architectural styles: the Octagon Mode and Neo-Classical Revival. The influence of Chicago's 1893-94 Columbia Exposition and the 1901 Pan-American Exposition in Buffalo resulted in the widespread use of the Neo-Classical style in public and quasi-public buildings throughout the nation. The Octagon plan relates historically to the Octagon homes espoused by Orson Squire Fowler in the mid-1800s.
The Atlanta Public Library was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1979.
Atlanta is a city in Logan County, Illinois. The estimated population of Atlanta in 2019 was 1,600. Atlanta is located on Historic US Route 66.
This piece of national architecture of 19th Century relates to south of Polavshchyna and that as of nowadays has disappeared. It was built in 70th of 19th Century.
The house from Revasivka village has never been reconstructed since it had been built. Its window frames were re-made in the mid-50th of 20th Century. The walls are decorated with clay of different color; inside there is a carved cupboard, painted trunk and national pictures in interior.
The house from Revazivka village was discovered in 1976 by an architect Lukianchuk V.D. and restored in the Museum in 1977-1978.
Few words about Revazivka village, as it were never mentioned in modern sources. In the middle of 19th Century, this village was called Novakivka and belonged to Ploshchanska volost of Poltava povit in Poltava hubernia.
It was a village of a proprietor, with 179 souls in 18 yards. Officially, Revazivka is called sloboda. There were 219 inhabitants in 44 homesteads.
Nowadays, the village of Revazivka has joined to Grekopavlivka village. It now relates to Stovbynska village council in Novosanzharskyi district of Poltavska Region.
The house is of two rooms (a home, a mudroom), of combined structure. A two-room house could be met only in poor villages belonging to proprietors. A three-room house was more traditional for Poltava area.
The house is built on piles. Above the windows, piles are covered with shingles. A longitudinal ceiling beam and upper parts of piles have tips on sidewall adjacent to the stove, so forming reasonable overlap of the roof. A lumber lay on tips to support auxiliary beams of the roof. Ceiling comprises ceiling beam and slyzhni. The slyzhni are surfaced by caber, and then covered with clay.
The four-slope roof of the house is low, supported by rafters and covered with cane sheaves, as there were a lot of cane in the waterlog river valley near Revazivka.
Combines, log and framework structure of a national dwelling on south Poltavshchyna was typical of this region, poor in building wood.
Especially interesting was filling of this house’s framework walls: there were twiggen with mullein. This grass grew high near Revazivka, and had strong stems. The local say: “Even shipworms never eat mullein”.
This is a house of two rooms (a home and a mudroom) with framework and log walls. Under the windows, walls are framework: horizontal hlytsi are nailed to vertical piles, with osier between them. Above the windows, planks of three parts are fixed to piles. A longitudinal ceiling beam is fixed thereto and two transverse ones (one in the home, another – in the mudroom). The longitudinal beam and tops of planks have overlaps on sidewall, adjacent to the stove, so forming reasonable overlap of the roof. Inside and outside, the house is clayed and whitewashed, except for back wall, only clayed. The house stays now on concrete basement.
Area – 53.92 square meters (5.15 x 10.47).
Хата з с. Ревазівка, Новосанжарського р-ну, Полтавської обл.
Пам′ятка традиційного народного будівництва XIX століття в південній Полтавщині, яких на даний момент в регіоні не існує. Побудована в 70 – ті роки ХІХ століття.
Хата з с. Ревазівка від її існування не перебудовувалася. У середині 50-х років ХХ століття перероблені віконні рами. Підводка стін кольоровими глинами, різьблений мисник, мальована скриня, народний живопис в інтер’єрі.
Хата с. Ревазівка виявлена в 1976 році архітектором Лук′янчуком В.Д. і реставрована в Музеї у 1977 – 1978 роках.
Коротко про село Ревазівку, оскільки в сучасних джерелах воно не згадується. Поселення Ревазівка в середині XIX століття називалося Новаківка і належало до Площанської волості Полтавського повіту Полтавської губернії.
Було воно поміщицьким селом і проживало там 179 душ у 18 дворах. Старожили розповідають, що Ревазівкою володів пан Ревазов. У 1926 році Ревазівка офіційно зветься слободою, з числом мешканців – 219, які проживали у 44 господарствах.
Зараз село Ревазівка з’єднане з селом Грекопавлівкою і належить до Стовбинської сільради Новосанжарського району Полтавської обл..
Хата дводільна /хата, сіни/, комбінованої конструкції. Дводільні хати траплялися тут тільки в бідних поміщицьких селах. Традиційно на Полтавщині було тридільне житло.
Хата збудована на сохах. На сохи, вище вікон покладено ощіп. Подовжній сволок та верхні вівнця ощіпу мають з покутнього причілку випуски, утворюючи значний винос даху. На випуски укладено брус, на який спираються наріжники даху. Основу хатньої стелі утворюють сволок і слижні. По слижнях укладено щільно жердини, а зверху шар м’ятої глини.
Чотирисхилий дах хати невисокий, на кроквах. Покриття з очерету, техніка – «парки». Очерету біля Ревазівки росло багато на заболоченій річковій долині.
Комбінована зрубно – каркасна конструкція народного житла південної Полтавщини була характерною для цього регіону, бідного на будівельний ліс.
Особливо цікавим було заповнення каркасу стін даної хати с. Ревазівка: стіни були заплетені коров’яком. Коров′як поблизу Ревазівки ріс високий, з міцним стеблом. «Коров′яка і шашель не бере».
Дводільне житло (хата, сіни). Стіни каркасно – зрубні. До вікон стіни каркасні: до вертикальних сох прибито горизонтальні глиці, між якими всторч заплетена лоза. На сохи, вище вікон, покладео ощіп з трьох вінців. В ощіп врубано подовжній сволок та два поперечні (один у хаті і один у сінях). Подовжній сволок та верхні вінця ощіпу мають випуски з покутнього причілку, утворюючи значний винос даху. Хата ззовні і всередині обмащена і побілена крім задньої, порудованої стіни. Хата встановлена на бетонний фундамент.
Площа - 53,92 м2 (5.15 х 10.47).
The Swiss Way relates the history of Switzerland surrounded by a scenic landscape. The trail was constructed as a joint project of the cantons on the occasion of the 700th anniversary celebrations of the Confederation (1291-1991). It begins on the Rütli Meadow, where the Confederation was founded, and ends in Brunnen in the Swiss Expatriates Square (Platz der Auslandschweizer).
The next to join us on the stage is MISS SL ♛ Romania, Abbie!
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MISS SL ♛ Romania tells us, "The Zodiac sign i have chosen for this competition is Aquarius. In Latin, it translates to 'Water Bearer,' and it is the eleventh astrological sign in Western Astrology. The reason I have chosen this sign is when researching, I found that I can relate to many of its qualities, even though I myself am a Gemini. My styling is partially inspired by the Dutch designer Iris van Herpen. Her designs are a form of futuristic Avant Garde, made possible by intelligent use of fabrics and 3D printing for some unique styles. I have used the element of water as a base for my outfit, with the water flowing around my skirt. And of course, what water bearer would be caught without something to carry the water in."
MISS SL ♛ Romania is wearing a bodysuit, skirt, sleeves, and leg chains from Ersh. She adds shoes from KC Couture, jewelry from Orsini and Michan, and makeup from both Goreglam and Identity Faces.
Finally, she utilizes water around her skirt, a headpiece, and nails that she has created herself to help complete her ensemble.
Thank you, MISS SL ♛ Romania!
Still in my garden.
Scam or mistake - you decide! This relates to copyright accusation (libellous) on my original photo 'G'Day' of this same flower on my photostream where someone is trying to claim it as theirs.
This photograph here is also of the same flower, taken as the EXIF data shows - exactly 2 and a half minutes after the first, but from a slightly different angle.
Did the person alleging copyright breach take this one also? If they think someone with a 90% sight loss is an easy touch - that would be a mistake.
I have also added on my photostream a photo of the same flower *G'Day 2* taken just now after the accusation with the same yellow dogwood and rose leaves. In this one the dahlia is looking tired.
You can see the original accusation and my responses on my original photo here.
www.flickr.com/photos/magoo7/52200396930/in/dateposted-pu...
It is a ridiculous claim and can havee no foundation.
The house relates to the middle 19th Century; its last owner was Kuryk Mykola Vasylovych. The house comprises of three parts – a house, a mudroom and a small house. Its external walls aren’t covered, only strips are painted around its windows and doors. Such strips are specific for houses from Vyzhytskyj and Putylivskyj districts of Chernivtsi Region. Art painting and strips are very distinct decorations for houses of lowland Bukovyna. The house’s joyful interior is created by grapes depicted on the stove, around windows and on pokut (the sacred place of a traditional home). The most widespread patterns in Korytne village are grapes, arrow-wood leaves, hops and crosses on bases.
The house is built of smereka and poplar wood, its area equals to 58.8 square meters.
Хата із села Коритне Вижницького району Чернівецької області
Датується серединою ХІХ ст. Останній власник - Курик Микола Васильович. Складається із трьох частин - хати, сіней і хатчини. Зовні хата не мащена, тільки підведені смуги коло вікон та дверей. Така підводка характерна тільки для хат з Вижницького та Путильського районів Чернівецької області. Характерною декоративною оздобою для хат підгірської Буковини є розпис і підводка. Святковий інтер’єр у великій хаті створює розпис у виноград на печі, коло вікон на покуті. Найбільш поширений розпис у с.Коритному – «виноград», «калиновий лист», «хмелик» та «хрести на постаменті».
Хата з Буковини. Складена вона з кругляка смереки і тополі в прості замки з торцями. До верхів зрубу торці подовжуються і переходять ніби в кронштейни. Дах чотирисхилий, покритий соломою.
Площа споруди – 58,8 кв.м.
Blueberry Totally Relatable Set (top;shorts and flip flops with waifu option) TSS maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Lenox%20and%20Blueberry/25...
Was dressing for a Halloween event and realized I really had a look, good or bad is relative, anyway, Kept adding things till I was pleased. Thought it was a good look for a picture. Hopefully the actual Halloween outfit goes as well. There's this great sim for pics like this... Nightbrook Hollow.
maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Parallel%20Universe/166/19...
Worn:
Dress: Luas - Sena Dress
Boots: Blueberry - Can't Relate boots and stockings
Hair: Doux - Nashaly
Skull: Pagan - Skull Flower
Skin: Deetalez - Monica - Valley Velour tone
www.youtube.com/watch?v=fCcEjZQQNjo
Raven hair and ruby lips
Sparks fly from her fingertips
Echoed voices in the night
She's a restless spirit on an endless flight
Woo-hoo, witchy woman
See how high she flies
Woo-hoo, witchy woman
She got the moon in her eyes
She held me spellbound in the night
Dancing shadows and firelight
Crazy laughter in another room
And she drove herself to madness with a silver spoon
Woo-hoo, witchy woman
See how high she flies
Woo-hoo, witchy woman
She got the moon in her eyes
Well, I know you want a lover
Let me tell you, brother
She's been sleepin' in the Devil's bed
And there's some rumors going 'round
Someone's underground
She can rock you in the nighttime 'til your skin turns red
-Hair: Little Bones - lead hair
-Glasses: Mowie - Naya sunglasses
-Necklace: Supernatural -
Madeleine Necklace
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Shot @ Subway in Palakkarai , Trichy , Tamil Nadu , India.
Shot in natural light.
I tried to relate the bicycle in the mural / wall art on the left to the bicycle on the right.
Also a boy in the mural looking at the stairs , to the stairs which is on the right.
A photographer is always the second person in the picture. :)
The beginnings of the Polish State relate to the history of Poznan, especially to Ostrów Tumski - an island on the Warta River which is part of the modern Poznan. The photo shows the interior of this first Polish cathedral. It is probably here that Prince Mieszko I was the first to be baptized and inscribed Poland on the pages of Roman Catholic church history. The marble of the cathedral floor is engraved with the names of the Polish kings for whom Poznan was home and Poznan Cathedral a place of eternal rest.
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The house relates to the middle 19th Century; its last owner was Kuryk Mykola Vasylovych. The house comprises of three parts – a house, a mudroom and a small house. Its external walls aren’t covered, only strips are painted around its windows and doors. Such strips are specific for houses from Vyzhytskyj and Putylivskyj districts of Chernivtsi Region. Art painting and strips are very distinct decorations for houses of lowland Bukovyna. The house’s joyful interior is created by grapes depicted on the stove, around windows and on pokut (the sacred place of a traditional home). The most widespread patterns in Korytne village are grapes, arrow-wood leaves, hops and crosses on bases.
The house is built of smereka and poplar wood, its area equals to 58.8 square meters.
Хата із села Коритне Вижницького району Чернівецької області
Датується серединою ХІХ ст. Останній власник - Курик Микола Васильович. Складається із трьох частин - хати, сіней і хатчини. Зовні хата не мащена, тільки підведені смуги коло вікон та дверей. Така підводка характерна тільки для хат з Вижницького та Путильського районів Чернівецької області. Характерною декоративною оздобою для хат підгірської Буковини є розпис і підводка. Святковий інтер’єр у великій хаті створює розпис у виноград на печі, коло вікон на покуті. Найбільш поширений розпис у с.Коритному – «виноград», «калиновий лист», «хмелик» та «хрести на постаменті».
Хата з Буковини. Складена вона з кругляка смереки і тополі в прості замки з торцями. До верхів зрубу торці подовжуються і переходять ніби в кронштейни. Дах чотирисхилий, покритий соломою.
Площа споруди – 58,8 кв.м.
The River Ver in Hertfordshire is a chalk stream and has cut, modestly I should say, into the surrounding limestone - just enough to create a path through the Chiltern Hills, and enough for the Romans to build a road here connecting London with the North. The history of the village of Markyate is entirely shaped by this road (and its successors) and all the functions relating to the transport of goods and people. Some houses such as these ones in the foreground have crept up the flanks of the river ("Pickford Hill" in this case), but most stayed down in the valley ground. Up on the hills you would find farms and agriculture. It is also true that small industries have moved in - together with lots of interesting people who decided to leave the big city.
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Kinetic Photograph made with one single long exposure shot, printed straight out of camera.
If you’d like to read more details about how the shot is made see below. And for more of my kinetic photographs here’s my set, "Drawing with Light"
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Kinetic: Relating to, caused by, or producing motion.
These are called “Kinetic” photographs because there is motion, energy, and movement involved, specifically my and the camera’s movements.
I choose a light source and/or subject, set my camera for a long exposure (typically around 4 seconds), focus on my subject and push the shutter button. When the shutter opens I move the camera around with my hands...large, sweeping, dramatic movements. And then I will literally throw the camera several feet up into the air, most times imparting a spinning or whirling motion to it as I hurl it upward. I may throw the camera several times and also utilize hand-held motion several times in one photo. None of these are Photoshopped, layered, or a composite photo...what you see occurs in one shot, one take.
Aren’t I afraid that I will drop and break my camera? For regular followers of my photostream and this series you will know that I have already done so. This little camera has been dropped many times, and broken once when dropped on concrete outside. It still functions...not so well for regular photographs, but superbly for more kinetic work.
adjective
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of, relating to, a conventional and tedious job
2.
of, reflecting, or exhibiting a lack of willingness to work beyond the required amount of time or with more than minimal effort
What a way to make a livin'....
Now press "L" and get back to work!
As a freelancer I can relate to this image, the struggle to make living using antiquated equipment, the long hours and stressful delays.
I made the image in taxi on the way back from a meeting with a potential client on the banks of the Cairo Nile, we were stuck in the mother of all traffic jams, the driver was tired and stressed, I was, for once content as I had eaten fish and concluded what I thought was a successful meeting. Now I look back, the real success was this image, which is one of my favourites.
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A view of the Oscar actor Robert De Niro won in 1975 at the 47th Academy Awards for his portrayal of the young Vito Corleone in The Godfather, Part II. Director Francis Ford Coppola's crime epic received eleven nominations, winning six, including one for De Niro as Best Supporting Actor.
In 2006, Robert De Niro donated his archive of 150 items that document the actor's career from when he first started sending out his headshot and resume in 1965, up until he won an Oscar for best actor in 1981 for his role in “Raging Bull.” The Oscar's De Niro won for both films are on display. Earlier this year the University announced a new endowment will be created called the De Niro Curator of Film.
The Harry Ransom Center at the University of Texas is an internationally renowned humanities research library and museum featuring exhibits relating to exhibits related to literature, photography, film, art, and the performing arts.
...... I can relate.... : ]
I had to 'relocate' a part of this tiny spider's web, when he spun it over the opening to access the bird feeder. (He was about 3-4mm)
I carefully took the one side and attached it to the same shrub.
He seemed fine with it, but moved the location the next day.
Smart one... :)
Crablike Spiny Orb Weaver for
Web Wednesday.
HWW! :)
(Gasteracantha elipsoides)
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