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* This multipurpose facility designed for entertainment and "events at the disco Club, etc. .."
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The Shade (1880)
bronze, cast from original mold in 1968
— August Rodin (French, 1840-1917).
In front courtyard of...
Atlanta (Midtown), Georgia, USA.
30 December 2022.
▶ "Gift from the French Government to the Robert W. Woodruff Arts Center, formerly Atlanta Arts Association, October 5, 1968. The Shade was given in memory of one hundred twenty-two Atlanta Art Association members who lost their lives in a plane crash at Orly Field, Paris, on June 3, 1962."
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▶ "The Shade —or The Slave or The Titan— is a sculpture by the French artist Auguste Rodin, conceived around 1880 and used in triplicate as a part of the artist's large-scale work The Gates of Hell. It evolved into both the full size sculpture The Three Shades, and a separate sculpture of a single figure, The Shade."
— Wikipedia.
▶ "The Gates of Hell (French: La Porte de l'Enfer) is a monumental bronze sculptural group work by French artist Auguste Rodin that depicts a scene from the Inferno, the first section of Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy. It stands at 6 meters high, 4 meters wide and 1 meter deep (19.7×13.1×3.3 feet) and contains 180 figures."
— Wikipedia.
▶ "The Three Shades (Les Trois Ombres) is a sculptural group produced in plaster by Auguste Rodin in 1886 for his The Gates of Hell. He made several individual studies for the Shades before finally deciding to put them together as three identical figures gathered around a central point. The heads hang low so that the neck and shoulders form an almost-horizontal plane. They were to be placed above the gates looking down on the viewer. It was later cast in bronze in several editions."
— Wikipedia.
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▶ "In May of 1962, the Atlanta Art Association, along with High Museum of Art board members,patrons, artists, collectors, and other community leaders, embarked on a twenty-five-day tour of the cultural centers of Europe. The trip was organized by the Women's Committee of the Art Association to spark art interest and education among some of the leaders of the city.
On June 3, the Boeing 707 Air France Jet crashed on takeoff at Orly Field, Paris, for its return flight to Atlanta. One hundred and twenty-two passengers died of whom one hundred and six were Atlantans; only two flight attendants survived. At that time, it was history's worst single-plane disaster.
From the tragedy arose a new impetus to erect a center for the arts in Atlanta. The plan for the Memorial Arts Center brought together the visual and performing arts, simultaneously becoming the Southeast's cultural hub and a tribute to the core of Atlanta's art community who perished.
Builders broke ground for the center on June 3, 1966, which opened to the public in 1968. At the opening, Charles Lucet, then the French ambassador to the United States, presented Rodin's The Shade to the High and the people of Atlanta."
— High Museum placard
Rodin in the United States: Confronting the Modern
(exhibition: 21 October 2022 - 15 January 2023.)
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A shaded path found in one of my favorite spots. This path winds along beside a river and you can find a wide variety of wildlife in the area.
Another look at this lovely young female Belted Kingfisher. She would call out to her parents occasionally and although I heard them nearby, they never came directly to her and eventually she went to them, flying out with confidence.
Autumn2016 Garden Flower Petals Purple Green Leaves Outdoors Clematis Light Shade Sunny Shadows
First touch of frost.
Such a lick'n good time ! All ended tooo damn soon ! Miss ya ohh crazy pink one ! Miss'n sissy too !
Wasted away again in MargaritaVille:Jimmy Buffet
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Part of the Yorkshire Dales National Park taken from Grimwith Reservoir Hebdon Skipton North Yorkshire.
so much green for soothing eyes. leaves are a tree/plant's breathing organ.A leaf is an organ of a vascular plant and is the principal lateral appendage of the stem. here they make harmony of shade and light spots.
These Pelicans - one in the light and one in the shade - were seen at Sepulveda Basin Wildlife Reserve !
Leaves in Shade. © Copyright 2020 G Dan Mitchell – all rights reserved.
Large leaves photographed in shade, Portland, Oregon.
This is an update and a little bit of a reinterpretation of a photograph from 2012 and rediscovered during my pandemic review of old image files. I made the photograph back in 2012 on a vacation visit to Portland, Oregon. Photographically speaking, I travelled light on the trip, carrying only a single lens and no tripod. I made this photograph on a visit one of the many Portland-area public gardens.
Photographs of foliage like this both attract and challenge me. I’m immediately attracted to the overlapping forms, the textures, and the colors. But often as I look at the subject more closely I find “issues” that turn what had seemed like easy, obvious photographs into something more challenging — a flaw in the leaves, a gap opening to detail-free shadows, issues with light, and so forth. But this little scene — with a bit of post-processing assistance — seemed to work.
G Dan Mitchell is a California photographer and visual opportunist. His book, “California’s Fall Color: A Photographer’s Guide to Autumn in the Sierra” is available from Heyday Books and Amazon.
Somewhereville barfly Jonny Shade was born with a permanent raised eyebrow which gives him a perpetual skeptical look that adds to his sense of cool mystique. He smells like menthols, Old Spice, and regret. He doesn’t chase trouble, but trouble tends to slide onto the stool next to him. Slide into that stool and buy him a drink if you get a chance.
Image imagined in MidJourney AI and finished with Topaz Studio and Lightroom Classic.
A Cham woman poses for the camera at a sand dune in Phan Rang, central Vietnam. The Chams are muslims and the women wear headscarves. This woman was a bit shy at first but after a few minutes and some encouragement she began to relax and open up in front of the camera. I like how her headscarf kept part of her face in the shade.