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Cнято с объективом Fujinon XF 23mm F2 WR, HDR. Освещение - ультрафиолетовые светодиоды с пиком 365nm.

Found on a wall at the Rhine

Im Rahmen des Naturschutzgroßprojektes „Peenetal / Peene-Haff-Moor“ wurde der einstige Polderbetrieb in der Großen Rosin aufgegeben und die Flächen dauerhaft überflutet.

 

Von den Beobachtungplattformen in der Nähe der Aalbude die sich am Damm zur Aalbude befinden, hat man einen weiten Blick über diese ausgedehnte Wasserlandschaft. Zu jeder Jahreszeit lassen sich vielfältige Vögel im flachen Wasser beobachten.

Esta quiero dedicarsela a Rosiña, por su cumple aunque llego un dia tarde.

Felicidades Rosa

This is what happens when the clumsy rosins his bow. Maybe I need some help. Hey, baby, wanna rosin my bow?

"Johnny, rosin up your bow and play your fiddle hard.

'Cause Hell's broke loose in Georgia and the Devil deals the cards.

And if you win you get this shiny fiddle made of gold,

But if you lose the devil gets your soul."

 

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HMM!

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Explored on 06-Nov-2017, #12

Lower Austria, 2012

North of Beechmont, southern Queensland.

The landscape you see here has taken 23 million years to shape, and it is one of the world's best examples of a shield volcano caldera and apparently the only one surrounded by World Heritage listed subtropical rainforest.

The Tweed shield volcano was formed through successive eruptions of lava flows 23-20 million years ago.

The lava flows and its erosion have created a complex landscape. The different types of vegetation caused by the different soil types and elevation - Eucalyptus on the lower ridges of easily erodible rhyolite and temperate rainforest higher up on the rich basalt.

See notes on the image

North of Beechmont, southern Queensland.

The landscape you see here has taken 23 million years to shape, and it is one of the world's best examples of a shield volcano caldera and apparently the only one surrounded by World Heritage listed subtropical rainforest.

The Tweed shield volcano was formed through successive eruptions of lava flows 23-20 million years ago.

The lava flows and its erosion have created a complex landscape. The different types of vegetation caused by the different soil types and elevation - Eucalyptus on the lower ridges of easily erodible rhyolite and temperate rainforest higher up on the rich basalt.

 

North of Beechmont

View over Numinbah Valley in southern Queensland.

The landscape you see here has taken 23 million years to shape, and it is one of the world's best examples of a shield volcano caldera and apparently the only one surrounded by World Heritage listed subtropical rainforest.

The Tweed shield volcano was formed through successive eruptions of lava flows 23-20 million years ago.

The lava flows and its erosion have created a complex landscape. The different types of vegetation caused by the different soil types and elevation - Eucalyptus on the lower ridges of easily erodible rhyolite and temperate rainforest higher up on the rich basalt.

See notes on the image.

yashica fx3 2000 - ilford panf 50 - zeiss planar 50/1.7

Turin, Italy, January 2010

 

paint it black

Canon FTbn

50/1.8

Fomapan 100 in Rodinal (1:100 for 60 minutes)

 

"Continental Turpentine occupied a 60-acre site in Shamrock, Dixie County, Florida from 1958 to 1981. The facility operations consisted of grinding pine stumps and distilling of turpentine and other pine tree products. During the facility's operation, Continental Turpentine produced raw pine resin and refined pine rosin-derived products. The property contained an office, numerous pressure tanks, a production well and an above ground bulk tank where isopropyl alcohol, toluene and diesel fuel were stored. Plant operations ceased in 1984.

 

On September 9 and 10, 1991; a Site Inspection... found that benzene, chromium, and lead were in concentrations above the drinking water standards in the ground water beneath the site and high concentrations of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (P AHs) were found in pond sediments on the site. The drinking water aquifer is between 2 to 4 feet below ground level in the area."

 

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES

 

The only structures left on this hazardous waste Superfund site are the remains of the office and a water tower. We usually enjoy poking around old buildings, but knowing the level of contamination in the area, we were glad it was fenced off.

Silphium, asteriscus, Sumter County, South Carolina

 

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- ¿Cuándo me fotografiarás las flores? –me preguntó mi vecina Rosín.

- Cuando quieras. Siempre que pose para mí la Rosa más guapa del jardín

 

...rosin, like week old snow that's long since fallen under the bridge...

French postcard by Erres, no. 6. Photo: Pathé Natan.

 

French actress Rosine Deréan (1910-2001) was a popular star of the French cinema of the 1930s. Her best-known films are the melodrama Les deux orphelines (1933) and the romantic drama Lac aux dames (1934). She was married to Claude Dauphin and was a member of the French Resistance during the Second World War.

 

Rosine Deréan was born as Rosine Jeanne Schlotterbeck in 1910 in Paris, France. She was the daughter of actress Yane Exiane, who was a star at the Folies-Bergère and appeared in some silent films. Rosine took her stage name from the character Sophie de Réan, the naughty heroine of the children's book 'Les Malheurs de Sophie' (Sophie's Misfortunes, 1858) by the Countess of Ségur. In 1931, without any acting training, she made her film debut opposite Harry Baur and René Lefèvre in the exotic mystery Les cinq gentlemen maudits/Moon Over Morocco (Julien Duvivier, 1931). Her career was launched, and the following year, she played in seven films. First, she appeared in the crime film Le chien jaune/The Yellow Dog (Jean Tarride, 1932), with Abel Tarride (the director's father) and Rolla Norman. It is an adaptation of the novel 'Maigret and the Yellow Dog' by the Belgian writer Georges Simenon. She also co-starred in the drama La belle marinière/The Beautiful Sailor (Harry Lachman, 1932 starring Pierre Blanchar, Madeleine Renaud, and Jean Gabin. It was made by the French subsidiary of Paramount Pictures at the company's Joinville Studios. With Renée Saint-Cyr, she played in the historical drama Les deux orphelines/The Two Orphans (Maurice Tourneur, 1933). The film was based on the play 'The Two Orphans' which had been turned into several films. Tourneur altered the story slightly by moving it forward from the French Revolution to the Napoleonic Era. L'or (1934) was the French-language version of the German Science-Fiction film Gold (Karl Hartl, 1934). The film involves a British scientist who is attempting to create a device that turns base materials into gold. Director Karl Hartl developed Gold after the international success of Ufa's Science-Fiction film Der Tunnel/The Tunnel (Kurt Hoffmann, 1933). Gold was Ufa's super production of that time and reportedly took 14 months to shoot. Brigitte Helm reprised her role in the French version, while Rosine Dérean replaced Lien Deyers. Serge de Polign directed the scenes in French with the scripted adapted to French by Jacques Thierry. Her next film was the French drama Lac aux dames/Ladies Lake (Marc Allégret, 1934) in which she co-starred with Jean-Pierre Aumont, Simone Simon, and Illa Meery. The film, based on a novel by Vicki Baum, was released by the French branch of Tobis Film.

 

Rosine Dérean played a jewel thief in Le Roman d'un tricheur/The Story of a Cheat (1936), starring, written and directed by Sacha Guitry. It was adapted from Guitry's only novel, 'Les Mémoires d'un tricheur' (1935). Dérean also appeared in Guitry's Faisons un rêve.../Let's Make a Dream (Sacha Guitry, 1936), and Les Perles de la couronne/The Pearls of the Crown (Sacha Guitry, 1937). In 1937, she married actor Claude Dauphin, with whom she would have a son, André Legrand-Dauphin. That year, she also had a supporting role in the crime film Arsène Lupin détective/Arsene Lupin, Detective (Henri Diamant-Berger, 1937) starring Jules Berry, Gabriel Signoret, and Suzy Prim. She then acted in a few stage productions. In 1940, she appeared as herself in the comedy Les surprises de la radio/Radio Surprises (Marcel Aboulker, 1940) starring Marguerite Moreno and Armand Bernard. Claude Dauphin joined the Resistance during the war and moved to London in 1942 to join the Forces Françaises Libres (Free French Forces). Rosine retired to their chateau at 'La Bourdillière' in the small village of Genillé, in Touraine. A patriot and a committed resistance member, she hid English pilots there. In 1943, following a denunciation, she was arrested. Rosine was deported to the Ravensbruck concentration camp where she was a prisoner until 1945. She narrowly escaped death. Upon her return, she separated from her husband and gradually disappeared from public life. She had a small part in the crime film L'assassin n'est pas coupable/The Murderer is Not Guilty (René Delacroix, 1946) starring Albert Préjean, Jacqueline Gauthier and Jules Berry. Her final film appearance was in Agence matrimoniale/Matrimonial Agency (Jean-Paul Le Chanois, 1952), starring Bernard Blier. In 1952 she also divorced Claude Dauphin. She retired and ended her life in Genillé, where she lived in the former abbey of La Bourdillière. Rosine Dérean died in Genillé, in 2001, shortly after her 91st birthday. She was cremated at the crematorium of Esvres-les-Tours (Indre-et-Loire) and her ashes scattered in Genillé. For her work during the war, she was decorated with the Légion d'honneur (Legion of Honour) and the Croix de Guerre avec palme (the War Cross with palm). Her son passed away in 2008. In 2009, the municipality of Genillé inaugurated a village hall in her name. In 2017, Christophe Meunier published the biography 'Rosine DEREAN, le roman d'une actrice'.

 

Sources: Yvan Foucart (L'Encinémathèque - French), Wikipedia (French and English) and IMDb.

 

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This fragrant "weed" grows in abundance in our upper fields

In 1970 the mausoleum, then owned by the last descendant of Rosa Vercellana (Victory Warriors Gromis of Trana), was acquired by the City of Turin headed by Mayor Giovanni Porcellana. It was opened to visitors two years later and immediately disfigured by jewels hunting jewels: the remains of mutilated wounds were then moved to the Monumental Cemetery in Turin. In the following years, the mausoleum suffered numerous vandalisms, and metropolitan legends began to rise on satanic rituals officiated within the mausoleum.

view over Numinbah Valley

Toujours dans l'aile sud, en face des sept vertus, se trouve le linteau des actes de miséricorde ou sept péchés capitaux. En partant de la gauche, il y a un évêque, puis de gauche à droite, les actes de miséricorde ou péchés capitaux : la fierté, la gourmandise, la charité (égarée parmi les sept vertus), la colère, l'envie, la paresse, la luxure, puis la punition du péché, le diable sortant de la bouche d'un monstre et tendant un crochet vers tout le groupe (cf. Rosslyn Chapel et merci pour la photo).

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