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Photographed looking north alongside Lehigh Avenue near the intersection of North Central Avenue in Chicago's Edgebrook neighborhood near Skokie Illinois. A southbound Metra commuter local, passes the Chicago Transit Authority bus turn a round loop at Central and Caldwell Avenues.
'Silent Autumn (WISE 0359-54/M+M), 2023' by Tomás Saraceno (b. 1973, Argentina). At the 2023 Frieze Sculpture exhibition, Regent's Park, London Borough of Camden.
The Silent Warrior is a high speed racer. A klunker, it's known to break down quite a lot after a long race. It's known for being the exact opposite of its name because it's not silent at all.
As for the girl in the one-piece, she's one of the few minifigs I have availible now because most of mine are either packed away or in the large post-apoc project i'm working on.
Rồi nắng sẽ hong khô tất cả và em sẽ lại là em của những an yên xưa cũ . . .
Đời người như bản nhạc, luôn có những âm hưởng khác nhau . Có cao trào, có sâu lắng ,và đâu đó cũng lắm những khuôn vần trống nốt, đơn lẻ và cô quạnh ...!
The composition here is fantastic the bird focused on its catch, no distractions, just the quiet aftermath of the hunt.
The Silent Cargoes sculpture and the Millennium Bridge over the Manchester Ship Canal beyond.
Silent Cargoes is a large sculpture at the side of Salford Quays, close to the Imperial War Museum North.
The sculpture, created by artist James Wine with the assistance of John King, of Liverpool, is made up of a number of barrels, crates and packing materials, painted grey. They represent the old life of the Quays as the Manchester Docks and are mere metres away from the Manchester Ship Canal.
The Millennium Bridge at Salford Quays spans the Manchester Ship Canal between the Imperial War Museum North and the Lowry.
Designed by Carlos Fernandez Casado, the footbridge operates as a lift bridge as well and can be raised and lowered to allow boats to pass beneath. Two towers at either end of the bridge bring the structure up and down as required.
Salford Quays is a huge urban regeneration project on the site of the old Manchester Docks at the end of the Manchester Ship Canal.
Previously rundown with the falling away of industry and the decline of the canal, the entire area has now been reborn, with the construction of numerous residential and leisure buildings.
As well as apartment blocks and houses, the Quays are home to the Lowry arts and leisure centre, the Lowry Outlet Mall and the Imperial War Museum North. MediaCityUK – a new home for the BBC in the North of England is in the final stages of its construction.
The Quays are a popular tourist attraction – both for those visiting the buildings named above and also for those who just come to wander along the waterside. They are also host to numerous events throughout the year, including triathlons and swims, with people dipping into the canal water which previously would have been dangerous to their health.
Exciting multimedia events, machinima, interactive performances, movie theatre, cinemateque, performance art, dance, kinetic arts, new media, 3D art, video installations, cutting edge shows. See Theatre schedule: www.lea-sl.org/
Visit this location at LEA Theatre: Machinima Multimedia Interactive Shows: SE corner in Second Life
The Silent Cargoes sculpture and the Millennium Bridge over the Manchester Ship Canal beyond.
Silent Cargoes is a large sculpture at the side of Salford Quays, close to the Imperial War Museum North.
The sculpture, created by artist James Wine with the assistance of John King, of Liverpool, is made up of a number of barrels, crates and packing materials, painted grey. They represent the old life of the Quays as the Manchester Docks and are mere metres away from the Manchester Ship Canal.
The Millennium Bridge at Salford Quays spans the Manchester Ship Canal between the Imperial War Museum North and the Lowry.
Designed by Carlos Fernandez Casado, the footbridge operates as a lift bridge as well and can be raised and lowered to allow boats to pass beneath. Two towers at either end of the bridge bring the structure up and down as required.
Salford Quays is a huge urban regeneration project on the site of the old Manchester Docks at the end of the Manchester Ship Canal.
Previously rundown with the falling away of industry and the decline of the canal, the entire area has now been reborn, with the construction of numerous residential and leisure buildings.
As well as apartment blocks and houses, the Quays are home to the Lowry arts and leisure centre, the Lowry Outlet Mall and the Imperial War Museum North. MediaCityUK – a new home for the BBC in the North of England is in the final stages of its construction.
The Quays are a popular tourist attraction – both for those visiting the buildings named above and also for those who just come to wander along the waterside. They are also host to numerous events throughout the year, including triathlons and swims, with people dipping into the canal water which previously would have been dangerous to their health.
The Whitefield diamond was once a very active location that one could easily spend a whole day train watching. The Maine Central line to St. Johnsbury, VT is seen heading right, and the B&M line to Littleton and Woodsvile is running off to the left. The old ball signal still stands, as well as the recently restored shanty, but there is no rail traffic left to control.
Ghosted hand on a cherry starter button
While The Mail Rail system looks similar to its passenger transport sibling - sometimes separated by only a few feet - it must be remembered that the Post Office Railway ran in its dark, narrow gauge confines automatically, without drivers, guards, passengers or external signalling. At its heart was the elegant engineering beauty of the Ferreria-Insell inspired relay telematics that governed the train movements. When the train was loaded and ready for departure, the station staff pressed the ‘Cherry’ which gave the ready to start command.
Image ©Bradley Photography, Northumberland.
Part of a selection of images on show at The British Postal Museum & Archive, London, as part of "Mail Rail: A Photographic Exhibition".
www.postalheritage.org.uk/mail-rail-exhibition
Exclusive signed prints available from www.postalheritage.org.uk/page/silent-cherry
Explored!
Eye = My Left one :)
photographer = My Right Hand
Green one is my Lill Lawn :)
Cropped a bit :)
The Silent Warrior is a high speed racer. A klunker, it's known to break down quite a lot after a long race. It's known for being the exact opposite of its name because it's not silent at all.
As for the girl in the one-piece, she's one of the few minifigs I have availible now because most of mine are either packed away or in the large post-apoc project i'm working on.
Romain, now Killian MacKay
Fashion Credits
Silent Partner Romain
Jeans: Mattel – James Dean – distressed
Kilt: Fashion Royalty – Homme – Raw Appeal Lukas
Wife Beater – Mattel – Ken Playline – Underwear Pack
Gloves: Fashion Royalty – Homme – Leading Man Lukas
Boots: Volks – WTG – Soul Drive
Necklace: Fashion Royalty – Homme – Hypnotic Francisco
Cuff Me Bracelet: Knife’s Edge Designs (me)
He’s been stubbled and shaded.
Check the nightcore of Silent Scream on YouTube here: goo.gl/jYywKw
This image is not mine. It's property of its owner.
The sculpture ‘Silent Struggle’ on Velperplein in Arnhem. The sculpture of a huddled young person symbolizes the inner struggle that many depressed young individuals face. The sculpture is visible from afar due to its large dimensions, approximately 2.5 meters in height and 4 meters in length, and its bright yellow color. The ‘visit’ of Silent Struggle to Arnhem is part of a national campaign that is being conducted in various cities to raise awareness for suicide prevention among young people. The sculpture is installed in several cities in the Netherlands for a few weeks and is an initiative of artist Saskia Stolz from the Power of Art House.
アーネムのヴェルパープラインにある彫刻『Silent Struggle』。ひしゃげた若者の姿をしたこの彫刻は、多くのうつ病の若者が抱える内面の葛藤を象徴しています。彫刻は遠くからも見えるようになっており、高さ約2.5メートル、長さ4メートルほどあり、鮮やかな黄色で彩られています。『Silent Struggle』のアーネムへの「訪問」は、各都市で実施されている全国キャンペーンの一環であり、若者の自殺予防のために注意を喚起することを目的としています。この彫刻はオランダのいくつかの都市に数週間設置され、アーティストのサスキア・シュトルツが率いるパワー・オブ・アート・ハウスのイニシアチブです.
Luxury Motor yacht SILENT WORLD II was built in 1991 by Christensen Yachts and has gone through a major refit in 2007. She can accommodate 8 guests in 3-4 cabins, has 6 permanent crew and cruises throughout the Caribbean, the Bahamas and New England.
SILENT WORLD II is a classic yacht that has been updated with unrivaled comfort and style. There are 3 decks to enjoy. The lower aft is perfect for enjoying cocktails or a meal in the shade, the sun deck above is also a great spot for alternative al fresco dining on the large free standing teak dining table, new teak decking and removable South Beach top for shade Just aft of this is the perfect sunning area in the teak lounge chairs.
by Wingsdomain Art and Photography
Museum quality framed prints, canvas prints, and metal prints available at studio-v.wingsdomain.com/featured/silent-movies-20150928s...
Television became available in crude experimental forms in the late 1920s. After World War II, an improved form became popular in the United States and Britain, and television sets became commonplace in homes, businesses, and institutions. During the 1950s, television was the primary medium for influencing public opinion. In the mid-1960s, color broadcasting was introduced in the US and most other developed countries. The availability of storage media such as VHS tape (1976), DVDs (1997), and high-definition Blu-ray Discs (2006) enabled viewers to watch recorded material such as movies. At the end of the first decade of the 2000s, digital television transmissions greatly increased in popularity. Another development was the move from standard-definition television (SDTV)(576i, with 576 interlaced lines of resolution and 480i) to high-definition television (HDTV), which provides a resolution that is substantially higher. HDTV may be transmitted in various formats: 1080p, 1080i and 720p. Since 2010, with the invention of smart television, Internet television has increased the availability of television programs and movies via the Internet through services such as Netflix, iPlayer, Hulu, Roku and Chromecast. -wikipedia
Niles, California was the home of one of the first West Coast motion picture companies, Essanay Studios. Charlie Chaplin and Broncho Billy Anderson filmed some of their most famous silent movies in Niles. -wikipedia
Life was great, for a while.
Far from perfect, but never miserable.
Never like this.
Back when I was pure, innocent,
back when I had a roof over my head,
clothes of my back,
money in my pocket.
Back before everyday was a struggle,
before getting by was a day-to-day issue.
Back before I gave in,
tossing it all aside,
throwing it all away.
You see, everything was fine.
Until
my
silent
surrender.
for Flickr Bingo, week one.
Mock Book Cover.
this is for a story ive started writing a million times, but i always ending up trashing it. I need to just start writing and GO. Maybe one day Ill write it, haha. Btw, the whole thing is gonna be written in verse. Thank you Ellen Hopkins for inspiration, haha <3
B4 - Found Faces
B7 - warp zoom
B12 - Food Advertisement shot
B14 - Public Transport Portrait
B15 - Magazine Cover
I18 - Mock Book Cover
I22 - All Access Pass (paparazzi)
I23 - (DE)Motivational Poster
I29 - Mock Band Promo Pick
I30 - Clones
N31 - Album Cover Head Shot
N32 - Selective coloring
N33 - Awkward Perspective
N45 - The Story is in the shadows
G47 - Annoying Orange meets …. (Fruit or Veggie People)
G50 - Rainbow
G52 -Inspired by literature
G53 - Inspired by Music
G60 - Hobby
O65 - Black and White
O67 - Origami
O71 - Reflections
O74 - I SPY remake
O75 - Cemeteries
When I first heard their hit song, "Touch In The Night", it just blew my mind away! And their album cover art for "No.1" just looks stunning!
The silent hunter of the forest waits patiently as he scans the forest floor for movement in the warm spring rain.
The Silent Movie Theater in the Fairfax district of Los Angeles had been founded by a couple of dreamers after the Second World War. After they had become old and decrepit, Lawrence Austin appeared to help them. He was a felon, having served a term in California prison for embezzlement. He induced the old couple to sign over the property to him; they were dispatched to a nursing home.
The crook seemed, at last, to have found his vocation: he refurbished the old theater, and employed musician/composer Robert Israel and other musicians to provide live musical accompaniment for the many rare and remarkable films which the theater promoted and screened with fanfare and style.
Unfortunately, Lawrence Austin was shot to death during a screening. He had kept a catamite, and had foolishly made the boy his heir. The catamite -- eager to get his inheritance -- had hired an assassin.
Eventually the gunman was caught. He confessed the plot. Both gunman and catamite were convicted of murder, and are now in prison.
Unfortunately, the Silent Movie Theater's only valuable asset was its collection of rare prints of silent movies. It was sold. The movie house remains, but its program of regular screenings of rare and classic films from the silent era has been discarded.