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The Barry Sisters, Roulette Records/USA

A surprising number of people have never seen a side-hinged rear hatch. I give them a special show now and then.

Nikkormat FTN

Nikon 85/1.8 K (non-ai)

Kodak Ektar 100

Tooey and Judith sharing time together :o)

 

Side by side ...... Ray Charles

 

Oh, we ain't got a barrel of money,

Maybe we're ragged and funny;

But we'll travel along, singin' a song,

Side by side.

 

Don't know what's comin' tomorrow,

Maybe it's trouble and sorrow;

But we'll travel the road, sharin' our load,

Side by Side.

 

Through all kinds of weather,

What if the sky should fall;

Just as long as we're together,

It doesn't matter,

Doesn't matter at all.

 

When they've all had their quarrels and parted,

We'll be the same as we started;

Just travelin' along, singin' a song,

Side by Side.

 

SIDER MONTEDIPROCIDA

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AVONMOUTH >>> CASTELLON

IMO: 9868443 - Built 2020

Bulker - 179.97m x 30m

The East Beach in Side, Turkey. On the right you can see the remains of the eastern city walls dating back to Hellenistic period.

 

In order to protect itself from threats coming by land or sea, Side was surrounded on all four sides by high walls. The sea walls have been much altered over the centuries due to repair and rebuilding and have lost much of their original appearance; they even have collapsed in several places. By contrast, the land walls and their towers are almost whole, due to their having been carefully constructed of conglomerate stone. The city is entered through two gates in the eastern fortification wall. The large main gate was built during the Hellenistic period. It is flanked by two towers and gives onto a horseshoe-shaped courtyard. After passing through the courtyard and a square room, one enters the city. The second largest city gate, also belonging to the Hellenisitic period, lies on the north-east of the city.

At the end of July last year, I figured out how to update the cabin of the Chrysalis into a cleaner fit and add a nose.

 

I realized that I never went back and took a set of updated photos, and now that I have a better camera (46 MP) and access to lighting I thought I'd go ahead and give it a refresher session.

Isla de Medio is already marred by war, but rumours has it that it is only just begun.

Eslandola has brokered a treaty with Garvey, and the wounded soldiers arriving at the field hospital has started talking of reinforcements. The Mardierians seem certain that their fleets and royal troops will soon turn the tide, while the Eslandians celebrate the expected arrival of Garveian allies. Both sides seem certain of victory, and Montoya is sure it can only mean one thing - casualties, and lots of them.

The hospital no longer needing him, he has requested conveyance to join the expedition on newly discovered Celestia.

just a quick pit stop on the side of the road! and we were off again.

The radiance of divine glory or presence 'glows dimly in all human beings, every one of them; but it does not shine in its full brightness within them –only between them'. Divine presence may be revealed within the individual, 'but it attains its earthly fullness only where … individual beings open themselves to one another, disclose themselves to one another, help one another; where immediacy is established between one human being and another'.

-The Female Face of God in Auschwitz A Jewish feminist theology of the Holocaust, Melissa Raphael

 

From signage in the church:

 

Between 1764 and 1781 the church was fitted with an ensemble of late Baroque fixtures: the pulpit, confessionals, pews and eleven altars. The ensemble displayed stylistic harmony, as well as a singleness of purpose-drawing attention to the main altar.

 

[The main altar] now contains the Crucifix that had previously hung above the altar of the Holy Cross. The cross was known to bestow special grace, and it was at this time that the fresco depicting this Crucifix was painted on the façade of the church. The identity of the person who designed the new interior furnishings is not now known. The interior was executed by several joiners (Giotto, Holtzas, Valteris and others are mentioned). Paintings for the altars were done by . . . a person with the surname Motiejus.

 

Between 1764 and 1768 Mikaloju Jansonas, a renowned organ builder of the day, restored the church organ and moved it from the side nave to a platform constructed at the back of the presbytery (choir). (At the end of the 19th century the organ was reconstructed once again and moved to the old balcony of the Bernardines.)

 

From the middle of the 18th century until the end of the 20th century the architecture and furnishings of the church remained largely unchanged. When the church was closed during the Soviet years, the painting over the altar, the liturgical vessels and other fixtures were scattered among museum collections or given to other churches.

 

The altar ensemble, which was disassembled for reconstruction has only been partially restored. In response to present-day liturgical requirements, a new altar created by Rimas Skakalauakas was constructed in 1998 and placed in the central nave of the church. The altar echoes the lines and shapes of the old Gothic belfry.

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From Wikipedia:

 

The Church of St. Francis and St. Bernard (also known as Bernardine Church) is a Roman Catholic church in the Old Town of Vilnius, Lithuania. It is located next to St. Anne's Church. Dedicated to Saints Francis of Assisi and Bernardino of Siena, it is an important example of Gothic architecture in Lithuania.

 

History

After their arrival in Vilnius, Bernardine monks built a wooden church in the second half of the 15th century, and at the end of the same century - a brick one.

 

In the early 16th century it was reconstructed, apparently with the participation of a master from Gdansk (Danzig) Michael Enkinger.

 

In the beginning of the 16th century the church was incorporated into the construction of Vilnius defensive wall, so there are shooting openings in its walls.

 

Afterwards it was renewed many times, particularly after the 1655-61 war with Moscow, when the Cossacks ravaged the church killing the monks and citizens who had taken shelter there.

 

In the times of the Soviet occupation it was closed down and handed over to the Art institute.

 

In 1994, the brethren of St. Francis returned to the church.

 

Church and Monastery are some of the largest sacral buildings in Vilnius, although in the 17th and 18th centuries they acquired the Renaissance and Baroque features.

 

Being much larger and more archaic than the St. Anne's Church, it forms and interesting and unique ensemble with the latter.

 

Gothic pointed-arch windows and buttresses stand out on the façade. Above them rises a pediment with twin octagonal towers on the sides and a fresco depicting the Crucifix in the middle niche.

 

A Gothic presbytery is the oldest part of the church. Eight high pillars divide the church interior into 3 naves.

 

There are many valuable 16th-century wall paintings in Bernardine church and the oldest known artistic Lithuanian crucifix sculpture from the 15th century. [2]

 

The walls of the naves are decorated with Gothic polychrome frescoes, partly uncovered in 1981 - dynamic, colourful figural compositions on biblical and hagiographic themes, with occasional inscriptions in Gothic characters, floral ornaments, heraldic insignia etc.

 

These mural paintings date from the early 16th century and are considered unique in the world: their composition and type of presentation of the subject matter belongs to Renaissance, and the stylistics - to the Gothic style. [3]

 

The Bernardine monastery north of the church, built simultaneously with the church, was renovated and reconstructed several times. Since its founding, a novitiate and a seminary operated at the monastery, a rich library had been accumulated, and a scriptorium operated. There [were] artists, craftsmen and organists among the monks. The monastery was closed in 1864, and the building housed soldiers' barracks. In 1919 it was given to the art faculty of the university, later - to the Art Institute (now the Art Academy).

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Church_of_St._Francis_and_St._Berna...

 

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I like to think they do this:

a) because they can.

b) just for the fun of it.

DJI Mini 3 Pro drone

2010-08-20

 

The eastern side of the Arzviller tunnels - a container train with CFL-3017 is about to enter the railway tunnel, the portal about 15 m deeper than the canal tunnel.

The train just crosses an opened tunnel which must have existed there before the canal above was built and completely had changed the scenery here:

 

During DeGaulles reign in the late 50s the canal was rerouted as to be seen in the picture, staying above the southern side of the railway and behind the bend reaching an inclined elevator, a trough where ships are transported down by about 45 m to a lower level.

By this more than 19 small and narrow locks were substituted which were situated in the valley at left. They still do exist including the small houses where the guards of the locks lived. The locks can still be seen, but most of them are in a bad shape now, overgrown by water plants, algae and the like. The journey for ships is said to have lasted for one day just for about a mile.

 

Still a very interesting place; the incline can be visited and watched from outside on the lower level:

www.fotocommunity.de/photo/plan-incline-thomas-reitzel/43...

  

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A lot of people asked me about the color results from this photo and the previous one. so to explain how it works :D

 

i did the "almost" cross processing/lomo effect in photoshop, but of course the smena and film has a charming effect as well.

 

i'm not sure if you are familiar with lomography and cross processing, but what you need to do is get a lomo camera and use an E-6 film; then process it in C-41 (normal film) chemicals

 

i bought the smena lomo camera to do some lomos but unfortunately i cant find E-6 films in Egypt , they are very rare to find so it looks like um going to buy some from ebay

 

so put in mind that these colors are photoshoped..not sooc nor chemically cross processed. Hopefully you'll see some real lomos when i get my E-6 film from ebay :D"

PENTAX K-1 • Crop Mode • 100 ISO • Tokina AT-X AF 28-70mm f:2.8

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

Minolta Dynax 800si

Film: DM Paradies

ISO: 200

"Now I'm on my own side

It's better than being on your side"

It Ends Tonight by The All-American Rejects

 

Yayyy, this is the final "Color Splash" picture for Project Awesome! I'm extremely surprised I finished week one a whole day early :D

 

This is Alexa again... I love her nailss <3

Credit to URBANrecon for reminding me of casslenut on the buffer tube

 

Charging handle fixed&selector separated

 

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Have a nice weekend, folks :)

Here is a shot of a truck side on.

A Bergdorf Goodman window display featuring osteological reproductions by Bone Clones, Inc.

Freeform crochet using every variegated yarn I could lay my hands on - I used basic Tunisian crochet for the gusset & added a simple crochet handle

 

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This is a little side stream that feeds into Cove Creek in Polk County, NC. You have to cross this on your way to Little Bradley Falls.

 

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WEST SIDE STORY is the topic for Sunday ~ February 20th, 2022

“When I was a boy I was given medication which had side effects. It affected my eyesight and consequently I can’t see very well - I’m visually impaired. I remember the whole Thalidomide scandal was going on around the same time, but my mum didn’t pursue compensation or anything like that. I don’t know what would have become of it anyway, the damage was already done. You can’t take back something like that. It would have been easy to blame someone and use it as an excuse to not do things. I’ve tried to live my life as normally as possible - I taught myself to play the keyboard, I record, and I still have hopes of playing in a band one day.”

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Side view of an old Riley car in Royston, Hertfordshire 21.4.14

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