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On the edge of the Chao Phraya River the scaffold supports workers to aid them in their daily work.

Hornsea groyne built with added support

2015 Newport Beach, CA

Punta Cana, République Dominicaine

ⓒRebecca Bugge, All Rights Reserved

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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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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! :)

Callum Offices, Woden, ACT.

the supports and roof on a building at darling harbour

 

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.

Seen on Hornsea Beach in East Yorkshire ,

Spotted in South Central Louisiana......this ole cabin still hangs in the balance.....season after season.

Hard to tell which one is actually providing the most support though.......the cabin or the ivy......

 

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Have a Great Thursday !

 

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This is a hybrid iris, developed from species native to Portugal, Spain, and North Africa.

Photo taken while on my visit to the Tower Hill Botanical Gardens, Boylston, Ma. June 8, 2023.

 

Thanks in advance for any likes or comments. I appreciate your support.

Saturday we start with the charity event Serious2ndlife. This year we also raise money for the cancer foundation. We really look forward to this special week and we hope you want to support us in the fight against cancer <3 The sweaters in this photo are exclusively for the event and all the earnings go straight to the charity. You can buy the sweaters for 99 LS. You can find the marketplace link, more information and the credits for the pose in the link below

 

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Old Illinois state bank, Shawneetown,Southern Illinois.

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.

I am pleased to have the support of my grand daughter as an assistant on some of my photoshoots and it's a special bonus when she smiles.

I used ambient light and a ring light to provide highlights from the left hand side. I set the camera aperture to f/1.8 to slightly defocus the background.

 

Standing in support against domestic violence, the Hall of Languages building on the campus of the prestigious Syracuse University glows purple during the month of October.

 

Where The Vale of Onondaga Meets The Eastern Sky, Proudly Stands Our Alma Mater, On Her Hilltop High, Flag We Love! Orange! Float for Aye, Old Syracuse. O'er Thee, Loyal Be Thy Sons & Daughters, To Thy Memory

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).

Mersey Gateway Bridge Supports

You will need all the support when young. Pay them back when you grow up

Kerzenlicht am Rhein soll helfen, dass uns ein "Lichtlein" aufgehen darf.

Pentax-MX / Vivitar 17mm f3.5 / Golld200

Kenrokuen Garden, Kanazawa Japan

  

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(vineyard hut)

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Paul-Löbe-Haus

"Band des Bundes", Berlin

 

"Die ursprüngliche Idee für das Band des Bundes ist eine verbindende Geste. In einer doppelten Symbolik schlagen Regierungsbauten und die Gebäude für die demokratisch gewählten Abgeordneten eine Verbindung und symbolische Brücke zwischen Ost und West. Die Demokratie ist Bauherr. Dem 1995 begonnenen Bau geht die größte bis dahin dagewesene weltweite Projektausschreibung für öffentliche Bauten voran: 835 Architekten bewerben sich um die Aufträge. Es geht darum Deutschlands neue Regierungszentrale wie auch die Büros für die Abgeordneten des Parlaments zu entwerfen.

Den Zuschlag für die Neugestaltung des Spreebogens erhalten die Architekten Axel Schultes und Charlotte Frank. Paul-Löbe-Haus und Marie-Elisabeth-Lüders-Haus konzipiert der Architekt Stefan Braunfels. Verworfen werden die ursprünglich geplante Platzanlage Bürgerforum mit Cafés und Geschäften und zunächst die Verlängerung in Richtung Bahnhof Friedrichstraße. (...) Das Paul-Löbe-Haus ist benannt nach dem Reichstagspräsidenten und Alterspräsidenten des ersten Deutschen Bundestags. Es beherbergt die Büros von Abgeordneten, Sitzungssäle und die zentrale Besucherbetreuung. Besonders prägnant ist die Glasfassade an der Westseite. Eine Brücke für schwindelfreie Abgeordnete über und ein Tunnel unter der Spree verbinden das Gebäude mit dem Marie-Elisabeth-Lüders-Haus." visitberlin.de

 

While barns used to dominate farm sites throughout the countryside, they had a whole supporting cast of other buildings. Sometimes they were small while other times there were quite large buildings that sheltered hogs, sheep or cattle. Hard to tell what this intriguing building was but I suspect at least at one time it held chickens. On our farm, you could put chickens almost anywhere and they would be happy.

This tiny little Blue Tit matching the flag of Ukraine.. he has something that our World "leaders" don't have... a spine.

Never give in to crooks and bullies.

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