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Star Trails around Split Point Lighthouse, Aireys Inlet Victoria.
Split Point Lighthouse was used in the Children's TV Show Round the Twist.
Busy Round Tower and Hot Walls last weekend with people watching the America's Cup.
Taken on a boat trip by Haslar Marina during Strong Island Photography Walkshop
Round , Bilog
In the Philippines with old and new year every food that is collected is round (Bilog in Tagalog)
It is thought to bring good luck (swirte in Tagalog)
It brings good luck indeed to all the vendors indeed in this time, prices are rising sky high.
Here are some examples in a collage of the Filipino round foods, all of them are fruit, but better classified as drupe (steenvrucht):
from left to right,
Coconut , Niyog is on the left
In the middle we find:
Sugar apple, Atis
Rambutan
Lanzones
And on the right, just because they are so pretty; Rambutan in the tree.
We wish you all a Happy New Year!
Manigong Bagong Taon!
The almost full blue moon, from early this morning. I could become addicted.
I love the huge sky-view windows in this apartment.
NBSR 6319 leads a New Brunswick Southern Railway westbound freight, as they round the bend at Tracy, New Brunswick.
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October 5,2016.
On my walk above Brand in the Austrian Alps, I spotted many blue flowers: the Gentians, of course, but also these Round-headed rampions. I hope my ID is correct because there are several quite similar Phyteumas.
Anyway, I love their colour!
The November 2016 Supermoon taken just before 2am local time or about 7 hours before actual Full Moon. The November Full Moon is also known as the Beaver Moon
Three of Alaska Railroad's hard working SD70MACs bring a pipe train south around the sweeping curve at Bird Point. In the background you can see where the Seward highway crosses the railroad. If things continue the path we are currently on there could be a lot more pipe trains in the railroad's future. Here is to hoping.
seen after an little evening cruise at Lucerne Saturday evening !
.... Und das geht hin und eilt sich, dass es endet,
und kreist und dreht sich nur und hat kein Ziel.
Ein Rot, ein Grün, ein Grau vorbeigesendet,
ein kleines kaum begonnenes Profil -.
Und manchesmal ein Lächeln, hergewendet,
ein seliges, das blendet und verschwendet
an dieses atemlose blinde Spiel ...
Fragment aus
Rainer Maria Rilke
Das Karussell
Jardin du Luxembourg
And it goes on and hurries to its end,
and circles about itself and has no goal.
A red, a green, a gray is sent along,
an outline small and hardly yet begun—
And sometimes a laughing face will turn again,
a blessing, that dazzles and just as quickly fades,
in this blind, breathless play . . .
(all tr. Cliff Crego)
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I went to a meetup in San Francisco a few weeks back and found this beautiful stained glass ceiling. Do you know, or can you guess where this is? The title gives a hint.
I processed a balanced and a paintery HDR photo from a RAW long exposure, then merged the two images.
-- © Peter Thoeny, CC BY-NC-SA 4.0, HDR, 1 RAW exposure, NEX-6, _DSC8756_hdr1bal1pai1d
UPDATE 2015-12-26: I took this shot when I went to an open house event at the Internet Archive in San Francisco. They purchased an old church and converted it into a workplace and datacenter. Quite unique. This is the glass ceiling of the main hall upstairs. The same hall also serves as a datacenter.
This little lighthouse greets you as you arrive at Mackinac Island, Michigan. The island is non-motorized; all transport is by horse. It’s also home to The Grand Hotel, setting for the movie Somewhere in Time with Christopher Reeve and Jane Seymour. My husband and I were married on the island and try to return there every summer. It’s a magical place! Texture by Tim_In_Ohio.
The Bay City Hall is a Richardsonian Romanesque building constructed of Indiana limestone, sandstone, and granite, measuring approximately 120 feet by 200 feet. The multi-gabled roof is tiled, and a large sandstone tower, nearly 180 feet high, is located at the southeast corner. The tower is topped with a gable roof with spires, and contains a large clock with separate dial faces on each of its four sides.
In 1892, local architects Leverett A. Pratt and Walter Koeppe were hired to design the structure, and the cornerstone was lain in 1894.[3] The building was completed by the summer of 1897 at a cost of $175,000.
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Model : Lady Falina Katze-Elmer
Published in ENVY Magazine : issuu.com/envymagazine/docs/envy_magazine_v2.11
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