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Dans ma quête pour la photo 16 de mon Projet 52, j'ai pensé choisir celle-ci. Elle est arrivée 2e.
L'édifice est situé sur la rue Sanguinet, au nord de René-Lévesque, à côté d'un pavillon de l'UQAM.
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Searching for photo 16 of my Project 52, I took this picture. It came in 2nd place.
The building is located on Sanguinet street, north of René-Lévesque, next to a UQAM building.
Ancient Healing Structures.. Each structure had its own unique frequency encoded in the rose windows, now closed by glass and deactivated. These ancient structures could have been created by sound.. Sound is the substance of Creation... "And God said, Let there be light: and there was light."
Genesis 1:3
Inspiration from InTheLoveitsnofear on tg
Powering Scotland's Largest City
15 exposure HDR with custom settings to produce as near to natural visuals that the eye sees
I used JPEG from camera so I can later do a comparison from Raw files to Tiffs then make HDR using custom settings from these tiffs and hopefully get more detail
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Outfit : SEVEN - ELLA mesh DRESS (yellow) @ 55L Thursday
Stocking : Simply Me! "Structure" Stockings
Heal : GIFT VeNuSShOeS RAQUEL FOR SLINK/MAITREYA/BELLEZAv3/TMP OUCH
pose : *Haru poses*
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Fremont Residential Structure. This masonry dwelling was built by Fremont people who inhabited this canyon from about 700 to 1300 A.D. Numerous dwellings of this type can be found on rock ledges along the length of the canyon. The typical structure is built in a D-shape right up against a rock face. Note that the back wall and ceiling of this dwelling are plastered with mud. BLM Nine Mile Canyon area. Duchesne Co., Utah.
Das Bild entstand durch eine Fehlzündung, nach dem Spielen in ACDSee fand ichs aber irgendwie doch cool.
Under the George Washington Bridge - a 4,760 ft (1,450 m) bridge connecting northern New Jersey to upper Manhattan, New York City.
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The Manali-Leh highway
One of the highest and most rugged highways in the world, the journey on the Manali - Leh highway is one that leaves the traveller gasping for breath on all accounts...dream like landscapes taking your breath away at almost every turn and sheer breathlessness from the lack of oxygen as you cross some of the highest roads and mountain passes in the world.
It connects the Manali valley to Kullu valley, Lahaul and Spiti and Ladakh and is open only between June and mid-September when snow is cleared from the road. Prominent passes that one crosses include Rohtang La (3,978m), Baralacha La (5,045m), Lachulung La (5,059m) and Tanglang La (5,325m). Between Lachlung La and Taglang La the road crosses the More plains, a vast desert like expanse at an altitude in excess of 4,500mts.
The journey along the road normally takes two days and many travellers make overnight stops at Jispa and tented camps such as Sarchu. Alternately, overnight stops can be made at Keylong. Owing to the high altitudes and the low-oxygen air, many travelers experience breathlessness, headaches and nausea or in some cases even acute mountain sickness.
The highway was designed, built, constructed and is maintained in its entirety by the Indian Army and is capable of supporting the heaviest of their vehicles. This journey is often referred to as the ultimate challenge for riding and off-roading enthusiansts and attracts bikers from all over the world.
Taken 03/08/15; Very similar to a snap I uploaded two years ago. From the web:
"Some 60 million years ago, Antrim was subject to violent volcanic activity: molten basalt poured down through its chalk beds, but on cooling rapidly, it contracted to create cracks between the now pillar-like structures. Today, the Giant’s Causeway is home to an incredible collection of 40,000 basalt columns, interlocked in a beautiful, geometric web. As such, it’s the only UNSCO World Heritage site in Northern Ireland, situated in a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. There are a number of interesting structures in the area, weathered by several million years of storms, crashing seas and such, creating shapes like the ‘Giant’s Boot’ and the ‘Camel’s Hump’. Keep your eyes open for local flora and fauna too, which include plant species like the oddly named sea spleenwort, and birds like fulmar, petrel and cormorant."
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