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Found this great rustic fence, unfortunately the wind was kicking up and the fence was starting to move. On my return trip I think this will look great with some long star trails.
Beautiful architectural elements showcasing vertical redwood divider panels with iron supports on a patio. This outdoor rustic feature was created for an outdoor space in Bellevue, WA.
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Just a few antiques, old milk crate, child's rocking chair, thermometer and my 90 year old desk and phone.
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On the same block of land the half-church resides is this lovely rustic shed. The owner was tending to horses in the next paddock, unfortunately too far away for my lens. Greendale Victoria. For more information about the location see Red Stilletto's lovely photo. flic.kr/p/25feo4B
"So it's a little rustic, Kazuma," Aqua said in a calm, soothing tone.
"RUSTIC?!?" Kazuma bellowed, eyeing the ruins. Ruins!
"I'm not saying we should build a summer home here," Aqua continued, "but we can camp here tonight. Better to have a wall, even a broken one, for shelter than being out in the open."
Kazuma was speechless. Aqua was being tactical and making sense.
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Created for the Toy Sunday theme, RUSTIC.
Thanks to Danny Moll at ArtStation for the background.
Verona, day 6 of our Cosmos tour, October 5, 2012.
Sant'Anastasia is a church of the Dominican Order in Verona, northern Italy. In Gothic style, it is located in the most ancient part of the city, near the Ponte Pietra.
The current church was started in 1280 and completed in 1400, designed by the Dominican friars Fra' Benvenuto da Imola and Fra' Nicola da Imola. It took its name from a pre-existing temple built by King Theoderic the Great upon which was built the actual church. Since 1307, it is in fact co-entitled to St. Peter of Verona, martyr and co-patron of the city.
Consecrated only in 1471, until 1808 the church was held by the Dominicans.
The 72 mt tall belltower had four bells in 1460. In the 1839 were casted the modern 9 bells tuned in C, them are ringed in Veronese bellringing art by a team founded in 1776.
The church is similar in structure to the Basilica of San Zanipolo in Venice.
The faƧade is divided into three vertical section corresponding to the nave and the two aisles in the interior. Unfinished, the faƧade is mostly in brickwork. In the centre of the middle section is a simply rose window.
The 15th century portal has two doors, and is enclosed into a Gothic structure (1330) with arches supported by ornamental columns in red, black and white marble. The arches forms three lunettes: in the larger one is a representation of the Holy Trinity with two Angels, flanked by St. Joseph and the Holy Virgin. The Father sits on a Gothic throne with Crucifix on his knees and Christ on his side, surmounted by a dove. In the two smaller lunettes, directly over the portal, are portrayed the Bishop leading the Veronese people and St. Peter of Verona leading the monks, with the white-black banner of the Dominicans. The five splays of the Gothic arch are decorated with six chronological scenes of Jesus' life: the Annunciation, the Birth, the Adoration of the Magi, the Path towards the Calvary, the Crucifixion and the Resurrection. The central column between the doors has high-reliefs with St. Dominic, St. Peter of Verona and St. Thomas.
The architrave has three statues: the central and larger is Madonna with Child of Venetian school, while the other represents St. Anastasia and St. Catherine at the Wheel.
The side sections of the faƧade, corresponding to the aisles, have large stainglassed mullioned windows, flanked by two square belfries.
The interior, on the Latin cross plan, is divided into a nave and two aisles, with crossed vaults, separated by six columns each; the latter are in white or red Verona marble, with Gothic capitals. The four columns over the high altar show the coat of arms of the Castelbarco of Trento, a family who extensively contributed to the church's construction. Notable is the funerary monument to Cortesia Serego, on the left of the apse, which was finished in 1432. It portrays the riding figure of Cortesia, clad with an armor and holding a commanding wand. The horse is placed of the sculpted sarcophagus, which was has always been empty. The fresco part represent the Annunciation and the Saints Peter of Verona and Dominic.
The two stoups before the first two columns stands on two hunchback figures, one of which attributed to Paolo Veronese's elder son, Gabriele Caliari.
The Pellegrini Chapel houses the late International Gothic fresco of St. George and the Princess, as well as terracotta statues by Michele di Firenze, executed before 1436. A frieze by the latter, or by Pisanello, has now disappeared. The Pellegrini chapel also houses the grave of Wilhelm von Bibra.
To the left of the church entrance, Guglielmo di Castelbarco, podestĆ of Verona, built an arch that became his tomb (Arca) anticipating the more famous Scaliger Tombs.
Taken From: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sant'Anastasia_(Verona)
For More Info: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Verona
Taken with one of my favourite lens, the Zeiss Planar 50/1.4.
Camera: Contax S2
Lens: Carl Zeiss Planar T* 50/1.4
Film: Kodak Portra 400VC
Have I mentioned how much I love this lens?
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went up to the city and got some shots by the golden gate. we found some abandoned military fort in the presidio that had been used for purposes similar to an asylum. we were pretty bummed it was locked up, the shatters in the window let us see through and we could of took some stunning pictures in it, but we dealed with what we had. afterwards we took some shots on crissy field and went under the pier to get some rustic pictures.
photo adventures with friends in the city are so much fun, literally, it's one of the most beautiful cities in the world and there is so much to explore around there.
Rustic Yonder, the charm of Biwako valley, looking through the "window" of the supporting frame of the Ropeway.
Fuji XE3 and Fuji XF 35mm F1.4
For nick & Lynsey at Moxhull Hall today. Very different for me this week, not many decorations to make or cakes to ice ! But lovely to concentrate just on the baking side for a change. Loved how it all came together, the customer wanted a rustic/vintage display so all of my random cupboard/crate/tree stump purchases were put to good use ! x
One of two rustic wooden bridges on the 3.5 mile Jordan Pond Shore Trail, which loops around beautiful Jordan Pond. Acadia National Park, Maine.
Friendly, out-going, young soccer (futbol) student, heading to Washington & Lee (Virginia) this fall. Good luck!
patina'd copper, wonderful chrysoprase nugget drops
these are the sea to me, and things worn and patin'd with time
I drive past this barn almost every day, and it is hands down my favorite spot to drive by in the mornings and evenings. The sky behind this old barn at sunrise and sunset can be spectacular.
The first five photos in this set are of this barn:
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Texture by Pareerica
Traditional Carpathian handicrafts - collection of rustic wooden products for sale at an outdoor ethnic festival in Poland.
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