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The first time I used the f/1.7 50mm lens was for this performance at a Griffith Park Hallowe'en event. It was damn dark. Only 2 lights for the entire stage.

Kit Houses from the Sears & Roebuck Catalog

 

Martha Washington Side View

North West London.

Click on the image to see it on Black, please.

The gun is double hinged and built on a small turntable.

Finally got this thing built up. 650x42b, disc brakes, fenders, generator hub and lights, custom rack and stem. www.bantambicycles.com

The MTA's East Side Access project is connecting the Long Island Rail Road to a newly built concourse underneath the existing lower level of Grand Central Terminal. These photos show the progress on the project as of January 25, 2012. Photo by Metropolitan Transportation Authority / Patrick Cashin.

Side view of fancy house.

Don't know what's comin' tomorrow

Maybe it's trouble and sorrow

But we'll travel the road

Sharing 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 at all.

When they've all had their quarrels and parted

 

We'll be the same as we started

Just a-traveling along

Singing a song

Side by side.

 

Giant rabbits at Yorkshire Wild Life Park, Doncaster.

Bigger than most small dogs, these are HUGE!!

 

BTW, I dont do HDR.

  

Bound extended side-angle pose (baddha utthita parsvakonasana).

Mongolia, horses as means of transport in the country side

Don't be caged by negative thinking.

SIDE BY SIDE is the challenge for Tuesday 27th January Group Our Daily Challenge

Shirley is a female black Labrador Retriever. DOB 2-23-2013

Woman making carpets in front of a mosque

A world, so close, yet so far. Click here to read at The Delhi Walla.

In this project I included several of my own tangle patterns to include:

 

> Stick Weave

> Paper Latern/Plantern

> Pin Star/Pinstwarp

> Gifted

I am a relatively new tattoo artist.. I've been tattooing since April of 2010. If you have any advice feel free to comment.!.!.!

Archaeological Site - Side

Side, with its long history, has accumulated a wealth of archaeological ruins for exploration. The well-preserved city walls provide an entrance to the site through the Hellenistic main gate of the ancient city even though this gate is badly damaged. The second gate is the Monumental Gate, flanked by the marble nymphaion, an elaborate three storey fountain structure decorated with marble reliefs, and supplied by the Manavgat River 18 miles away by means of a system of tunnels and aqueducts. A colonnaded street with many of the marble columns still standing leads to the Monumental Gate beside which is an double stepped podium with an elegant but empty niche bearing a dedicatory inscription to the Emperor Vespasian. The niche originally housed a statue and later on a fountain.

 

Immediately to your left is the amphitheatre, a mammoth structure which is the most complete ruin at Side and the largest in the Roman style in the region. It could seat around 15,000 people and some seats still contain the inscriptions of patrons’ names. Unlike other Hellenistic theatres that were traditionally carved into the side of a hill, this theatre was erected on flat land and its sheer vertical dimensions were supported by an infrastructure of vaults and arches - a construction unique to the Eastern Mediterranean. The theatre was subsequently altered by the Romans to accommodate gladiators and lions when a thick wall was erected on the lower levels to protect the spectators. You can walk through the seating area, but you can also walk underneath the seats, in the tunnels and ramps through which the spectators would have entered. The one part of the Side amphitheatre which is not intact is the stage, only a part of which is still standing. Over time the arch has collapsed onto the stage and the Proscenium is a jumble of loose blocks. In the 5th century, the theatre was used as an open-air basilica.

 

The agora, the market place and site of Side’s second-century slave market, and the circular foundations and some of columns of the marble Temple of Tyche from the 2nd century BC are still visible in front of the amphitheatre. The state agora is visible within the sand dunes of the eastern beach at Side. It is an amazing site, surrounded by columns which held a giant cross in the centre during the Byzantine period. It would have been decorated with copies of Greek statues, some of which remain on display in the Side Museum which is housed in the remains of the public bath house. There may also have been a library at this site.

 

The Temples of Apollo and Athena are adjacent to the ancient harbour which is located on the southeast part of the peninsula. Of these twin structures, built at the end of the 2nd century, it is the partially reconstructed Temple of Apollo that has become Side’s most photographed structure; its fine marble columns frame the sparkling blue of the sea just a stone’s throw away. Unfortunately, the site is now surrounded by barricades while extensive renovation work is carried out, and this rather spoils the otherwise amazing views. The remains of the temples are carefully arranged on the ground outside the barricade and on closer inspection many of these still depict faces, figures and calligraphy. Near the temples is a Byzantine Basilica, a 5th century structure that was built using some of the masonry from the two temples. In the 8th or 9th century, a small church was built in the nave of the ruined basilica.

 

The experience of entering Side by car and watching from the window as Roman ruins nearly 2000 years old fly by, is simply unforgettable.

 

DDC 1626. 4/13 "Show Me The ______!"

#25 on the Movie Quote list is "Show Me The Money!" from Jerry Maguire (1996). What you choose to show us is up to you. Show us you and your dog's interpretation of "Show Me The _______!"

 

Here is Spanky's silly side!

Sometimes he looks athletic, sometimes he looks regal, and sometimes he looks just plain silly.

We had a lot of fun playing in the yard today. (As you can clearly see....)

A quick side-on shot of DB Regio NRW no. 111 028 at Köln Hbf before it set out across the Rhine on a regional service.

Developed using 60 minute stand in Caffenol CL:

9.6g washing soda

6g vitamin C

42g iodized salt

24g instant coffee

600mL water

 

Ilford Fixer

 

Shanghai GP3 100 (type 120) film shot on Moskva 5, 6x9 format.

 

Scanned on Epson V600 @ 3200dpi

I was experimenting with my pieces trying to figure out a way to create a joint similar to a ball & socket joint, just smaller, so i came up with this little guy

I spent 3 days with the circus.

    

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Side

Side, with its long history, has accumulated a wealth of archaeological ruins for exploration. The well-preserved city walls provide an entrance to the site through the Hellenistic main gate of the ancient city even though this gate is badly damaged. The second gate is the Monumental Gate, flanked by the marble nymphaion, an elaborate three storey fountain structure decorated with marble reliefs, and supplied by the Manavgat River 18 miles away by means of a system of tunnels and aqueducts. A colonnaded street with many of the marble columns still standing leads to the Monumental Gate beside which is an double stepped podium with an elegant but empty niche bearing a dedicatory inscription to the Emperor Vespasian. The niche originally housed a statue and later on a fountain.

 

Immediately to your left is the amphitheatre, a mammoth structure which is the most complete ruin at Side and the largest in the Roman style in the region. It could seat around 15,000 people and some seats still contain the inscriptions of patrons’ names. Unlike other Hellenistic theatres that were traditionally carved into the side of a hill, this theatre was erected on flat land and its sheer vertical dimensions were supported by an infrastructure of vaults and arches - a construction unique to the Eastern Mediterranean. The theatre was subsequently altered by the Romans to accommodate gladiators and lions when a thick wall was erected on the lower levels to protect the spectators. You can walk through the seating area, but you can also walk underneath the seats, in the tunnels and ramps through which the spectators would have entered. The one part of the Side amphitheatre which is not intact is the stage, only a part of which is still standing. Over time the arch has collapsed onto the stage and the Proscenium is a jumble of loose blocks. In the 5th century, the theatre was used as an open-air basilica.

 

The agora, the market place and site of Side’s second-century slave market, and the circular foundations and some of columns of the marble Temple of Tyche from the 2nd century BC are still visible in front of the amphitheatre. The state agora is visible within the sand dunes of the eastern beach at Side. It is an amazing site, surrounded by columns which held a giant cross in the centre during the Byzantine period. It would have been decorated with copies of Greek statues, some of which remain on display in the Side Museum which is housed in the remains of the public bath house. There may also have been a library at this site.

 

The Temples of Apollo and Athena are adjacent to the ancient harbour which is located on the southeast part of the peninsula. Of these twin structures, built at the end of the 2nd century, it is the partially reconstructed Temple of Apollo that has become Side’s most photographed structure; its fine marble columns frame the sparkling blue of the sea just a stone’s throw away. Unfortunately, the site is now surrounded by barricades while extensive renovation work is carried out, and this rather spoils the otherwise amazing views. The remains of the temples are carefully arranged on the ground outside the barricade and on closer inspection many of these still depict faces, figures and calligraphy. Near the temples is a Byzantine Basilica, a 5th century structure that was built using some of the masonry from the two temples. In the 8th or 9th century, a small church was built in the nave of the ruined basilica.

 

The experience of entering Side by car and watching from the window as Roman ruins nearly 2000 years old fly by, is simply unforgettable.

 

i think "green baloney" was in a shel silverstein poem

jan 20 20-361-tw.jpg Pink-sided Junco (Junco hyemalis mearnsi,Junco hyemalis ssp. mearnsi) ) at Bottomless Lakes State Park in Roswell, NM

 

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GONE: This fabulous side cabinet has mesh instead of glass in its openings, reminiscent of both American "pie safes' and local Asian kitchen pieces. But it's polished enough for the living room! ‎49 cm by 36 cm, 103 cm high

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