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Taken with a 24mm lens reversed onto a stack of 3 extension tubes. A hinged hot shoe allows the flash to lean out over the stack with a home made snoot to fire the light directly in front of the lens. Taken in Central Park, NYC.
Postcard perfection in an image is almost impossible. Unruly clouds, arrogant scaffolding and hordes of ill-dressed tourists always intrude.
The response - crop the image drastically and then turn the image upside-down
Petrovaradin Fortress is located in northern Serbia, directly across the Danube River from Novi Sad. (Technically, the fortress and town of Petrovaradin are now part of Novi Sad.)
The cornerstone of this fort was laid in 1692. The most peculiar feature of this fortress is the clock tower (known as the "reverse clock". The hour and minute hands are intentionally backward. They did this so that fisherman down on the Danube could look up and tell what time it was. (Read into that what you will about...anything.)
Recent archaeological digs at the upper fortress have found evidence of human settlement here between 19,000-15,000 B.C. That's one cool thing about Serbia: the prehistoric discoveries. (Prehistoric...that word seems a bit absurd to me; isn't anything in the past technically history?) Hmm...Paleolithic. That's the era. Humans have continually lived in this spot since Paleolithic times.
Again, the weather didn't help. This would be nicer on a sunny day. I did like the size and feel of the defensive walls here. The lower fortress and city didn't impress me too much.
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Location: Lichfield District Council
Accession No: 1983.37.68 rev.
A list of Britain's Kings and Queen's often appears rather simple. Just a predictable, stable list of names inheriting the crown.
The reality was often very different to this, with this medallion being evidence of the unpredictability of succession. It is a white metal medal produced by Edward Thomason of Birmingham to celebrate the coronation of William IV and Queen Adelaide in 1830.
William IV, reigned as King of Great Britain from 1830-1837. As the third son of George III, William was never intended to be king, however due to his older brothers having no legitimate children, William ascended to the throne at the age of 64 following the death of his brother George IV.
In his earlier life, William had produced 11 illegitimate children. However upon recognising that he would inherit the throne, he set about attempting to produce a legitimate heir. As such he married the 25 year old Princess Adelaide of Saxe-Meiningen in 1818, at the age of 50. However none of the couple's children survived infancy. As a result, William was also without a legitimate heir. This resulted in William being succeeded on his death by his niece Queen Victoria. Chance and misfortune had therefore led to one of Britain's most famous monarchs.
The obverse of the medallion features a bareheaded bust of William IV. The bust is in profile and facing right. It is accompanied by the legend: "HIS MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY WILLIAM IV 1830".
The reverse features a bust of Queen Adelaide in profile and facing right. The bust is wearing a dress and is bareheaded with her hair tied behind her head. It is accompanied by the legend: "HER MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY QUEEN ADELAIDE 1830".
This is one of two matching medallions within Lichfield's collection (1983.37.68 and 1983.37.45).
Goldie, 2011
Detail
11 layer ply wood & canvas, acrylic & Montana spray paint,
2 pac lacquer, custom framed, signed
Unique
94 x 119.5cm
66093 leans into the reverse curves at Grendon with 463V Ditton to Felixstowe North container service.
Joined by members of the Division of Corporate & International Development, international trade commissioners and consuls, and staff of the Department of State, Governor Markell participated in the Reverse Trade Mission for foreign trade consuls from more than 20 countries.
as above. i decided to reverse the black and white to the top and the colour to the lower end of this photo.
A Devon Lane -
Sent to Miss Wells, Arwood Green Halifax from Ella Sargeant - posted MR 14 05
Photograph kindly donated by Shirley Jenkins
When I took this quick walking snap of the forsythia blooming, my smartphone decided to focus on the background blooms instead of the foreground one. I'm posting this anyway just to show how late they are this year in blooming. They haven't even really started yet.