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Supported by steel girders and beams and lit in blue and white: the underpass at Essen central station.
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Busy bee buried deep in this brightly colored flower.
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Dragon detail from Shibamata Taishakuten, which was founded in 1629 - but the buildings in the area are generally from the early 20th century. The inner shrine of the Taishakudo (Taishaku temple hall) was finished in 1915 and the hall of worship 1929. The temple is centred around the worship of Taishakuten (sometimes called just Taishaku - written 帝釈天 or 帝釈 respectively), the Japanese name for Sakra devanam Indra (that is, the god Indra, known from Hinduism).
The temple (and its nearby ferry) is designated as one of the '100 Soundscapes of Japan' (日本の音風景100選) and the temple is also '100 Landscapes of Japan (Heisei era)' (平成百景). And it is the home of a series of quite spectacular wood carvings, depicting scenes from the Lotus Sutra, and with some really beautiful dragons which carry beams on their heads (the wooden kind, not the ray of light-kind of beam...).
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This week's FlickrFriday theme is: #Support
Le thème de ce FlickrFriday est: #Soutien
O tema desta FlickrFriday é: #Apoio
本次 FlickrFriday 主題: #支持
FlickrFriday-Thema der Woche: #Unterstützung
El tema de FlickrFriday es: #Apoyo
In Explore - January 21, 2023
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Got close and personal to a very vintage movie projector. It was the first time I've ever seen one of these devices and I loved the look of it! It would be cool to have one of these on display and even luckier if I used it for its purpose. It's a purchase I'll definitely revisit in the future.
Have a great day! :)
This stump supporting the large pot was an elder tree deposited as a seed forty years ago by a passing bird no doubt. It grew and grew and as we aged together I became weaker and it became stronger, pushing down my fences and scattering dye filled berries everywhere. When my friend who made red wine from the berries and white wine from the flowers passed away and I became less able to control its growth I had it reduced it to a stump. I felt guilty but it did make a good stand for the pot.
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This shot shows a section of some back-lit, string netting which is ideal for plants that require vertical and horizontal support. Photographed in the vegetable garden at Hampton Court Palace.
This was taken near the entrance to the Loop Brook Campground near Rogers Pass in Glacier National Park in BC. The CPR originally built trestles of wood here but they burnt down so a more permanent structure of stone and steel replaced the wood until this part of the route was dismantled altogether in favour of a tunnel system that was safe from avalanches and fires
These are supports for the masks of art-work "Werken" by Bernardo Oyarzùn - Biennale Venice 2017 - Arsenale.
Have a look at the art-work here: flic.kr/p/XkdP1A (this is not a pic of mine).
Support for Ukraine
I captured this image of a soybean field last fall in Knox County. I used the Skylum Luminar Neo software program to edit and filter the golden brown soybeans to yellow and deepen the blue of the sky. The Skylum company and team is based in Kyiv, Ukraine. Many on their team have remained in Ukraine and are working and sheltering. We have chosen to support Ukraine through Save the Children.
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Sometimes just being there for someone to lean on is showing support. Whether that person is like the limp vine that is tired and spent or the person needs help to stay strong and tall like the ice, we all need a little support now and then. Happy Fence Friday!