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"Human Separation Fence" Performance Art for a Sculpture Class. Raising awareness about the Separation Barrier between Israel and Palestine.
~Humanity lies on each side of the walls of war~
"To Exist is to Resist" Graffiti on the Separation Barrier
“This is the Holy Land for all of us—Christians, Muslims and Jews. We can exist here in peace—but this wall separates us as humans, making that peace impossible.” Father José Maria
On March 1, 2003, the first slab of the separation barrier—or Apartheid Wall, as it is called in Palestine—was erected in Bethlehem. Ten years later, the 14-foot concrete slabs now weave through the outskirts of the city, surrounding homes and casting shadows over entire neighborhoods and economically choking the Palestinian residents of Bethlehem. “Before the wall, everyone used to work in Jerusalem—and people from Jerusalem used to come to Bethlehem and support our shops,” Issa Mussa, a member of the Tourist Police in Bethlehem told me. “But now almost no one in Bethlehem is able to work there because of the wall.”
Jerusalem is only 8 kilometers away from Bethlehem. However, even the Palestinians who are able to work in Jerusalem have to leave in the early morning to pass through Checkpoint 300—a notoriously high security checkpoint that can take up to two hours. For many living in or around Bethlehem this is their best hope for making a living.
Here's a shot of the chimney including the roof. You can see how the separation gets wider the further up the chimney you look. Look familiar? Contact Peak Structural at 303 243 3028 or www.peakstructural.com/
The five J-2 engines that propelled the Saturn V's second stage (and the third stage above it) to orbit.
One of the few factory fronts on Separation Street, Northcote
Taken on expired (08/2010) Rollei Retro 100 on a Canon 3000V body and EF 17-4mm f/4L lens
Scanned and un-retouched
Early 2012
The two Solid Rocket Boosters separating from the Space Shuttle Atlantis (on STS-117) at T+126 seconds. This is the best shot I could get because it launched 19 miles away from me, and by this time, the shuttle is about 30 miles high and 31 miles downrange, so that's like... well...
Without all the trigonometry, it's really, really far away.
Anyways, they separate after 126 seconds, at 30 miles high, but keep going up until 47 miles (About 70 seconds later). Then they start falling and end up in the Atlantic Ocean about 140 miles downrange. There, the Freedom Star and Liberty Star pick them up and tow them to Cape Canaveral Air Force Station. Click here to see the hangar they are taken to at CCAFS.
Not sure why the two sides of this Sharon Conglomerate outcropping at VK Ledges show so much difference in color. If the orange is oxidized minerals then how come the other side has none? Maybe I'm not even on the right track haha, someone please enlighten me! Or offer theories : )
Equipment
Nikon D90
Nikkor 50mm f/1.8
Tripod
how can i bear this any longer
take me away
arms stretched out only to hold separation
i’m dying inside, emptied before you
take me into your arms
i will fight until the day when i will see you
sight given to these blinded eyes
when will i be taken from this life?
take what is yours
you deserve more than my life
take my life away.
A single leaf stuck on the ice as it cracks. Yes, it literally cracked while I was standing there. I choose not to believe it was my fault. :) Yes, the color was definitely touched up on this one. I like it.
August 08/22
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Toronto
Commuter Rail System
Metrolinx (Greater Golden Horseshoe Regional Transit System)
Metrolinx Track Construction
Steeles Ave E Grade Separation
GO Transit Stouffville Line
GO Transit
GO Transit Stations
Milliken GO Station
GO Transit Milliken GO Station Improvements
GO Transit Stouffville Line 2nd Track Expansion At Milliken GO Station
(IO) Infrastructure Ontario
EllisDon Transit Infrastructure (EDTI)
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WSP
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