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The Big Ol' Yellow Crane in Nantes, France.
Ondu 4x5 pinhole Camera
15 sec exposure
Kodak Tmax 100
developed in Tmax. 21°c, 7'30min
A UNESCO World Heritage Site.
From Wikipedia:
Trajan's Kiosk, also known as Pharaoh's Bed (Arabic: سرير فرعون) by the locals, is a hypaethral temple currently located on Agilkia Island in southern Egypt. The unfinished monument is attributed to Trajan, Roman emperor from 98 to 117 AD, due to his depiction as pharaoh seen on some of the interior reliefs. However, the majority of the structure dates to an earlier time, possibly to the reign of Augustus. The temple was originally built on the island of Philae, near the lower Aswan Dam, and served as main entrance to the Philae Island Temple Complex from the Nile river. It was relocated to Agilika Island in the 1960s as part of the International Campaign to Save the Monuments of Nubia to save it from the rising waters of the Nile that followed the construction of the Aswan High Dam.
This 15-x-20 metre kiosk is 15.85 metres high; its function was likely "to shelter the bark of Isis at the eastern banks" of Philae island. Its four by five columns each carry "different, lavishly structured composite capitals that are topped by 2.10-metre-high piers" and were originally intended to be sculpted into Bes piers, similar to the birthhouses of Philae, Armant, and Dendera though this decoration was never completed.
The structure is today roofless, but sockets within the structure's architraves suggest that its roof, which was made of timber, was indeed constructed in ancient times. Three 12.50-metre-long, presumably triangulated trusses, "which were inserted into a ledge at the back of stone architecture, carried the slightly vaulted roof." All the fourteen columns are connected by a screening wall, with entrances in the eastern and western facades. This building represents an example of the unusual combination of wood and stone in the same architectural structure for an Egyptian temple. The attribution to Emperor Trajan is based on a carving inside the kiosk structure, depicting the emperor burning incense before Osiris and Isis.
Life is just like any buildings
it need a strong structure to get it balanced ..
Me =)
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لا تظلم الناس ما يدريك عل لهم.
.ما لو علمت من الأعذار تعتذر
.. يا صاح أنت ترى الأشياء ظاهرها..
والناس فيهم من الأسرار ما ستروا..
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الله تعالى بيده الأمر، يخفض القسط ويرفعه، كل يوم هو في شأن، وليست الذلة والمرارة التي تعيشها الأمة الإسلامية حتماً صارماً لا يزول، والتاريخ لا يعرف الكلمة الأخيرة، بل هو في دورات متعاقبة يتحقق فيها التقديم والتأخير، والعلو والهبوط، والتمكين والاستضعاف، ولا شيء يدمر إمكانيات الأمة، ويجرها إلى اليأس والقنوط والانتحار مثل الإحساس بالعجز والتوقف عند حالٍ خاص.
د.سليمان العودة
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السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاتة
أخباركم جميعاً
هالفتره بغثكم شويات بصور من رحلتي
في أرض الله الحرام أستحملوني قليلاً =P
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The original colour file for the black & white conversions.
This wooden structure is a remnant of sea defences at Happisburgh Norfolk.
Inspired by D.James and all of his fantastic patterns and textures.
Looking out from the inside of the Seattle Public Library.
125 Pictures in 2025 #96 "Structure"
This shows some of the structure underlying the American Bank Center (a sort of convention center/ event venue) in Corpus Christi, Texas. In the background is some of the structure of the Harbor Bridge, which spans the entrance to the Port of Corpus Christi.
Amazing structure below this solid steel bridge that connects the coast of the city of Basel, in Switzerland. At only a few meters of Germany and France frontiers. Below is the river Rhine that goes from the Swiss Alps until the northern sea
Eine leere Sonnenblumenblüte zeigt erstaunliche Strukturen.
An empty sun flower blossom does exhibit astonishing structure.
A scene from the movie Transformers 3 was filmed in this building.
Watch a video I shot of this church - nine minutes long - on YouTube: www.youtube.com/watch?v=x_twF8luodI
This church was featured in an episode of the TV show Life After People.
The city of Gary, Indiana was founded as a booming steel city as the twentieth century passed, and areas downtown saw the construction of several impressive buildings during these prosperous early years. In 1925, a cornerstone ceremony took place at 577 Washington St. to commemorate the construction of a Gothic Revival church called City Methodist. It was completed 21 months later, at the cost of one million dollars - $385,000 of which was contributed by the United States Steel Corp. (which also founded the city). Elbert Gary, the chairman of U.S. Steel and origin of the city's name, donated a Skinner organ as well. The Bedford limestone structure consisted of a 50-foot tall sanctuary nave and elaborate stonework, and was able to seat 950 worshipers; City Methodist had a congregation of nearly 3,000 members in its heyday. The building was also home to Seaman Hall - a 1,000 seat auditorium, and a gymnasium with a full size basketball court. Storefronts were built into the building, with hopes that the income would offset the enormous maintenance costs.
During the 1920s, Pastor William Seaman rallied against the power of the Ku Klux Klan in Indiana, and welcomed black worshipers into City Methodist during a time when African Americans were not permitted in "white churches."
Gary entered a downward spiral during the 1960s, like many other industrial cities during the period. As U.S. Steel employment dwindled, the residents of Gary moved to nearby suburbs; then as jobs left downtown, city many residents moved out altogether while crime and poverty rose. By 1973 the church's congregation had only 300 members and by 1975 the Methodists moved out of the structure. A second congregation occupied the building until they left in the early 1980s; some storefronts and office space was utilized for a while but soon the entire campus was completely abandoned.
City Methodist was burned in the Great Gary Arson of 1997, resulting in a large portion of the roof collapsed or missing. It is now owned by the city of Gary, and its future remains unclear.
In 2009, parts of a remake of the movie A Nightmare On Elm Street were filmed at the church.
www.opacity.us/site104_city_methodist_church_gary.htm
Scenes from Transformers 3 (2011) were filmed here.
© 2015 Mike McCall / Mike McCall Photography..
Dilapidated Commercial Structure..
Vanna (Royston), Hart County, Georgia USA.
This is being constructed on Dollymans Farm in Shotgate. The site is going to be building waste plant and landfill in the hole left after the A130 was built..
Another view of a bonfire structure on the levee of the Mississippi River. When we visited, preparations were underway for the 2018 Festival of the Bonfires. The atmosphere was filled with excitement. Children were playing, families and friends were cooking, and work was being done on the structures. We learned there were some very elaborate structures on some sites but did not travel to find them. Gramercy, Louisiana - St. James Parish.
The old couple don't recognize their station. The station they used to know. When they were young.
Maybe it was outdated. Maybe it was creepy.
But it was the place of their first date.
The place where the boy of the city waited for the train of his lovely girl coming from from her village before their were married.
From here, they were taking the train to go to the sea or the capital city.
Now all this is gone.
Their souvenirs are lost in this brand new alien architecture.
They look so small in this future architecture that overwhelms them.
Le vieux couple ne reconnaît pas leur gare. Celle à laquelle ils étaient habitués depuis des décennies. Celle de leur jeunesse.
L'endroit de leurs premiers rendez-vous.
Là où le jeune homme de la ville attendait, le coeur battant, le train qui emmenait la jeune villageoise.
L'endroit où ils prennaient le train en famille pour aller à la capitale ou à la mer.
Tout cela s'est enfui.
Leurs souvenirs s'égarent dans cette architecture inconnue et étrange.
Ils semblent si petits dans ces structures du futur, qui les enveloppe et les dépasse.
Liege-Guillemins Station, Belgium
Gare de Liège-Guillemins, Belgique