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Temple de toutes les religions or

Le Centre Culturel International de l'Unité Spirituelle est une structure architecturale du village de Old Arakchino dans la ville de Kazan, dédiée aux différentes religions du monde. Le seul de son genre au monde, un monument populaire de la ville.

 

Храм всех религий или

Международный культурный центр духовного единения — архитектурное сооружение в посёлке Старое Аракчино в городе Казани, посвящённое разным религиям мира. Единственное подобное в мире, популярная достопримечательность города.

Olympus OM-1

Zuiko 28mm f/3.5

Ilford XP2 (expired)

Mystic, chrome, dragonskin-like structure.

 

Editing in PS Lightroom 5.

Metropol Parasol, Sevilla, España

Heaps of gravel

Echmiatsin, Armenia

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..

If we are honest with ourselves,

most of us will have to admit that we live out

our lives in an ocean of fear.

J.Kabat-Zinn

 

look at little children, they are living in the present moment with joy -

and that is the key - you should be like little children again...

D700 @ 34mm - f/4.5 - 1/100 sec - iso 200

Vue sur les toits de Vilnius depuis le Palais des Grands-Ducs de Lituanie

Zeiss 28mm zm lens

tri-x 400 film

Canon EOS 6D

Canon EF 17-40 4 L USM

An inbound New Haven Line train crosses the Saugatuck River Railroad Bridge in Westport, CT. The bridge features a pedestrian walkway, which affords some very neat views of the infrastructure and trains. Note here how the employee crossing on the bridge is supported by old rail sections!

 

M8 (Kawasaki, 2011)

Saugatuck River Railroad Bridge

New Haven Line - MNR

Luftbild des Hallendachs einer Kalkfabrik

Blue Metal Structure. © Copyright 2018 G Dan Mitchell - all rights reserved.

 

Detail of a blue metal building at the Mare Island Naval Ship Yard.

 

I was at the historic Mare Island Naval Ship Yard to spend the evening doing night photography with my friends from the original Nocturnes group, and I had arrived well before sunset. After meeting up in the Mare Island Museum for pizza and conversation we realized that the end of the day was coming. I went outside about a half hour before sunset, and I thought of some old industrial buildings that I had passed on the way in. Instead of staying where I was and starting my typical routine of wandering on foot with my gear I decided to take short drive back to those buildings and see if I could make a few quick photographs in the end-of-day light.

 

I soon arrived and made a few photographs in golden hour light, but the sun quickly dropped below the horizon and I was left with that post-sunset glow. This light can be quite warm if clouds reflect some of the remaining red, yellow, and orange tones of sunset, but if the sky is clear what remains is the intense blue of early twilight. The latter light is what evolved, and I soon moved back to this unusual structure whose blue paint's color was even more intensified by this twilight illumination.

  

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.

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Found this old half-timbered house in a small town in Germany.

The remaining foundation of a saw and grist Mill used by early settlers of the 1800's.

Trees continue to fascinate me... perhaps I've just been barking up the wrong one??? [hee hee]

natural patterns in the snow, the trees and the clouds - structures worked out by light

 

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on explore Mar 18, 2013 #469 Dropped

Hungarian Natural History Museum

See the large view!

 

Die Luminale ist ein Festival der Lichtkultur, das seit 2000 alle zwei Jahre in Frankfurt am Main stattfindet. Es wird immer parallel zur Light + Building, einer internationalen Fachmesse für Licht- und Beleuchtungstechnik, veranstaltet. Während des Festivals sind an öffentlichen und privaten Gebäuden sowie an markanten Plätzen in und um Frankfurt Lichtkunstwerke und Lichtinstallationen zu sehen.

  

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

A few more odds and ends from my archives. I am adding the description that I wrote under a different image taken on the same outing. So far, two and a half weeks without my car. Still more weeks to follow.

 

"On 18 July 2016, I had a wonderful day out NE of the city with my daughter. The last time I actually drove eastwards was about six months ago, when I was shooting Short-eared Owls near the end of January. The last time (also the first time) I had ever driven out as far as Drumheller was on 29 September 2014. A few times, I had been fairly close when I went on several botany trips out that way, but when you are carpooling, you can't just go wherever you want. So, my daughter and I had a great time exploring some of the roads between Calgary and Drumheller. There were a handful of things or places we wanted to check out, but many things were total surprises. We knew we wanted to see fields, yellow fields full of canola as far as the eye could see. No disappointment there as we took in the gorgeous colour and the perhaps not so pleasant smell of this crop. When we were driving through regular, green landscapes, it all seemed so 'ordinary' after being treated to vibrant gold.

 

As well as canola fields, we also knew of a particular grain elevator and nearby old barn that we were keen to see. There was also an old, two-storey house in a hilly setting that we knew would have to be photographed from a great distance, but we were curious about it. There was also a small wetland that I wanted to drive by, just in case there was something to see. How glad we were that we went, as a magnificent Black-crowned Night-heron was posing nicely on a post out in the open. This was the first time I had ever seen one close, so it made my day. At least, an adult - in October 2015, I had seen a gorgeous juvenile in Fish Creek Park.

 

Continuing on our way, we stopped to take a couple of quick shots of an Eastern Kingbird and then my daughter spotted a dark patch just above ground level, hidden in the bushes. It turned out to be an Eastern Kingbird's nest, with what looked like three large babies in it. No idea how she caught sight of this, but it was a treat to see.

 

Soon after this, we stopped to photograph two beautiful red barns and then stopped again to photograph a Western Kingbird. This is not a bird I normally see, so i was very happy to catch sight of this one.

 

A short drive further, we spotted a shorebird standing on a fence post - and then a second one a few posts away. At first, we thought maybe they were Wilson's Snipe, but then realized that they were something different - two beautiful Upland Sandpipers. I had seen one a number of years ago, but it was too far away for a photo. These are uncommon in Alberta. So, another very lucky find.

 

It was a pretty good day for hawks, too - so much so, that I got a gentle reminder form my daughter that I didn't need to photograph EVERY hawk we saw, lol. We had other places and other things that we wanted to get to.

 

As well as birds and beautiful scenery, we saw several old barns, including a special small shed/granary. Each year, the farmer allows the graduating class from the local high school to decorate this old building in any way they wish. A fun idea and it certainly adds a splash of colour. I was absolutely fascinated to read a little bit of history from someone who was a contact of mine on Flickr two or three years ago. Her Grandmother was apparently born in this house/shed. It was later converted to a granary and now, of course, has become the canvas for local students.

 

One of our main goals was to visit the old grain elevator at Sharples. I had wanted to visit there for quite a while and finally, we made it. Unfortunately, the elevator and nearby barn were in shadow, but it was great to see both old structures. We also passed another old elevator when we were driving along the road north of the river, on the way to Drumheller. This, needless to say, meant another stop for photos.

 

A great day of fun, seeing and photographing such a variety of things. Beautiful weather and, best of all, a day spent with my daughter. Thanks so much, Rachel - glad you felt up to a day out, but sorry you got so many mosquito bites!"

project for Club 52 - Polyclaykunst.de

Lago Hermoso - Siete Lagos - San Martin de los Andes - Neuquen - Patagonia - Argentina

 

One of the most beautiful lakes ever

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