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Fine-grained white marble
Augustan or Julio-Claudian period
Found reused in a medieval wall in via Merulana on the Caelian Hill, Rome, in 1889
In the collection of the Musei Capitolini, Rome, inv MC 495
Photographed on display in Museo dei Fori Imperiali/Mercati di Traiano as part of the exhibit "Napoleone e il mito di Roma" (Napoleon and the myth of Rome), 4 February-7 November 2021
www.1001gardens.org/2013/01/riy-hanging-garden-handbags/
Don't know what to do with your old handbags ? Make fun and colored plant holders with them with this "Recycle It Yourself" idea ! Hang the handles from hooks on a wall, on a fence or dangle them from tree branches and your garden will be unique !
++ More information at HGTV website !
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Lederoptik und Klavierlack-Design – wow! Kaum zu glauben, dass dieses vornehme Stück eine Plastikkamera mit einfachster Ausstattung ist: Kunststofflinse, 1/120 s, Festblende 10, Brennweite 31 mm, also die übliche Technik einer Einwegkamera. In bunter Ausführung sieht sie dann aber nicht mehr so edel aus.
Warum gibt es sowas? Auf der Harman-Internetseite steht's:
Due to the increasing popularity of our Single Use Cameras we have now introduced a reusable plastic 35mm camera with flash.
Mit der increasing popularity of B/W-Single-Use-Cameras haben sie wohl recht, wie man z. B. hier und da sehen kann.
Sowieso scheint die analoge SW-Fotografiererei schwer im Aufwind zu sein, was man u. a. an der großen Anzahl von Schwarzweißfilmen erkennen kann, die zum erklecklichen Teil neu auf dem Markt sind.
Die Kamera kommt übrigens mit 2 Kentmere Pan 400 films, battery and strap and makes the perfect gift for anyone looking to try shooting film.
Die Kamera ist made in China und der Film made in England.
Hier ein kurzer Überblick, wie Harman und Ilford zusammenhängen.
“ASTRO DELTA-WINGED VEHICLE would combine aircraft and rocketry concepts into a versatile manned space system that could be reused many times for ferrying personnel and supplies to space stations and for maintenance and repair of unmanned satellites. Douglas Missile & Space Systems engineer M. W. Root said booster-spacecraft could be flying within five years. Drawing by Douglas artist shows Astro on satellite maintenance and repair mission. Both first-stage booster and spacecraft are capable of returning to earth and landing at conventional airports. Two-stage system is launched vertically.”
…not to mention the pressure-suited Astronaut in a sort of next-generation, manipulator/grapple arm-equipped “bottle suit”, performing the repairs.
The Gulf of Mexico, Yucatan peninsula and western Cuba are visible to the upper right.
Oh yeah, check out the intensity & uniformity of the light emitted by the headlight(s) on the front of the "bottle suit". Looks like that of LEDs...in 1963.
Per a 68-page report by the Space Systems Engineering division of Douglas Aircraft Company, ASTRO is “Advanced Spacecraft Truck/Trainer/Transport Reusable Orbiter," a fully reusable two-stage to orbit vehicle composed of two aerodynamically similar lifting bodies.
The above paraphrased from the Aerospace Projects Review website, at:
www.aerospaceprojectsreview.com/catalog/drawndoc.htm
A creative & original perspective...really a beautiful work by Ron Simpson.
Excellent additional images & information:
See "pages" 18 - 20:
archive.org/details/missilesrockets1119unse/page/n17/mode...
Credit: Internet Archive website
www.pmview.com/spaceodysseytwo/spacelvs/sld006.htm
Credit: PMView website
books.google.com/books?id=vUk7AQAAMAAJ&pg=PA80&lp...
Credit: Google Books/NASA SP-4221, “The Space Shuttle Decision: NASA’s Search for a Reusable Space Vehicle”, by T. A. Heppenheimer
www.secretprojects.co.uk/threads/douglas-astro-delta-wing...
Credit: Secret Projects website
New Hartford, NY. January 2017.
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There is not a lot of color in my flower garden now, so I opted to put a boxwood plant into a recycle can. Thought I would get a snap with the 50mm and share.
This has been adaptively-reused into a the Sam Nunn Federal building.
Rich's dates back to 1867 with the M. Rich Dry Goods general store. It was bought by Federated in 1975. The downtown flagship store was closed in 1991. In 2003, all of the Macy's (former Davison's Department Store) and Rich's were converted to the Rich's-Macy's nameplate. In 2005, the Rich's-Macy's nameplate was changed to just Macy's.
Recycling is a good way to live. Reusing a bottle of water to germinate a seed is better.
Cut a window in a 2-liter bottle, filled halfway mixed with humus soil for plants. Put a sunflower seed and wet well with sprinkler.
At 3 days poked the ground and 10 days it took the photo.
I cut the bottle and I planted in a container recycled.
Waiting for the flower seeds Show my vertical wall germinating.
1 texture color by solitairemils
www.greendiary.com/ways-reuse-plastic-soda-bottles-save-m...
A former Walmart (relocated to a supercenter building) that has been subdivded into Hobby Lobby, Big Lots, and Planet Fitness.
Former Walmart - Scatterfield Road - Anderson, Indiana
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San Diego Trust & Savings Bank
Built in 1913 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places, this San Diego hotel is located in the Gaslamp Quarter
Islands of Adventure
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Compositionally Challenged Week 19 is Made of Wood.
These compost bins are made of old, weathered cedar fence boards.
Former Staples
Rome, NY. June 2020.
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Lightbulb terrarium made from old refrigerator lightbulb. Also contains sand, moss and hippo figurine.
A home-owner has brightened up their street frontage by fixing a lot of old, colourful, casement windows to a fence. A nice bit of whimsy.
As I was shopping for a nightgown (seriously, these are fantastic, and so are the long johns), I found a little kid t-shirt that I really wished came in my size. The lovely Sarah had the idea to get one and make it into a cowl, and so I did.
To give it more structure and make it actually warm, I lined it with fabric from a very fine gauge wool cardigan that had some holes in it.
Hooray, polar bears, mushrooms, squirrels, owls, and trees for me!
A series of male and female portraits of Lasioglossum morio from the Netherlands.Photo license: CC-BY-SA. This photo can be reused as you wish. When doing so, please credit the creator (USGS Bee Inventory and Monitoring Lab) and the source (Naturalis Biodiversity Center) and adaptations must be shared under the same terms.
The specimen in this photo is provided by Naturalis Biodiversity Center in The Netherlands. For inquiries please contact: Frederique Bakker, email: frederique.bakker@naturalis.nl.
This image is part of the photo series ‘Cool bees of The Netherlands’. For more information: marten.schoonman@naturalis.nl
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Flames into green, the wildest beasts that range
The moor our kinsmen are, all life is one, and all is change.
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Art Photo Book: Bees: An Up-Close Look at Pollinators Around the World:
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Free Field Guide to Bee Genera of Maryland:
bio2.elmira.edu/fieldbio/beesofmarylandbookversion1.pdf
Basic USGSBIML set up:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=S-_yvIsucOY
USGSBIML Photoshopping Technique: Note that we now have added using the burn tool at 50% opacity set to shadows to clean up the halos that bleed into the black background from "hot" color sections of the picture.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bdmx_8zqvN4
Bees of Maryland Organized by Taxa with information on each Genus
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PDF of Basic USGSBIML Photography Set Up:
Google Hangout Demonstration of Techniques:
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or
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Excellent Technical Form on Stacking:
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