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Burning Man Festival 2011 in Nevada. The theme was "Rites of Passage"
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Body paint and pigment on Wally De Backer, 183 x 50 cm approx.
Photography by Miles Standish
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Settled during the period of the early Iberian castro culture, the territory of Viseu was populated by a series of cultures, that include the Romans, Suebs, Visigoths and Moors. During the Roman occupation of Iberia, Viriathus, rebel leader of the Lusitanians, is assumed to have lived for a time in territory. During the Middle Ages, the city often served as seat for Visigothic nobles (such as King Roderic), and is considered one of the probable birthplaces of Afonso Henriques, first King of Portugal.
During the 1383–85 Crisis, the city was besieged by the forces of Juan I of Castile, leading to King John I of Portugal starting construction on a series of defensive fortifications which would continue being built until the reign of King Afonso V of Portugal.
The city became part of a fiefdom, when Prince Henry the Navigator, son of King John I of Portugal, was made Duke of Viseu, in 1415.
In 1475, Vasco Fernandes, famed artist of the Portuguese Renaissance, was born in the city,
In 1513, King Manuel I of Portugal renewed the charter of Viseu and a series of works were taken on throughout the city, with the opening of the first square of the city, the Rossio.
In the 19th century, a new Municipal Palace was built in the Rossio, significantly altering the flow of the city, moving it away from the medieval centre to newer parts of the city.
Viseu is a regional economic hub with a strong wine industry and is the seat of international conglomerate Visabeira. Similarly, the city is a cultural centre, home to the nationally acclaimed Grão Vasco Museum, seat of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Viseu, and the hub of national universities, including the Catholic University of Portugal.
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F/B "Theologos" and "Superferry II" in Rafina Port by dawn.
To my cousin Yianni, who gave me the chance to travel, at his complying to a bitter duty.
Another image from the Glow. They were giving kids a thrill by lifting off about 10 feet into the air while tethered to the ground. Lots of squeals from the gondola!
Number 19 for 101 Pictures : Cross.
I was in the greenhouse and noticed this large and upset person struggling to release itself from a web. I managed to help it out of the window, where it remained attached for a full minute while I took a couple of photos. This is the only one that shows how cross it was!
I have never seen a hornet in my garden before, so I wonder where there is a nest..I don't think I have a suitable site, such as a hollow tree.
Bailey had TPLO (Tibial Platea Leveling Osteotomy)surgery a couple of weeks ago.after she tore her CCL(Cranial Cruciate Ligament) which is similar to our ACL. Her movement is limited so here she is enjoying the sunlight tethered to the deck door.
Taken whilst on a recent sea fishing weekend trip to Kvaløya, near Tromsø in Norway.
With Kvaløya and Tromsø both being inside the arctic circle the sun doesn't set at this time of year so this is about as dark as it got on the whole trip.
360 degree aerial view from hole one of the Shaver Park frisbee golf course in Cedar Rapids..
Panorama created from 24 individual photos taken using an autonomous tethered quadcopter and Ricoh GR camera.
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Life’s like this one giant puppet master and there’s nothing I can do about it. At least it’s helping me stay afloat. It might be controlling me, but it’s keeping my head above water..
more in my recent blog post: blog.amanialshaali.com
digital print from yesterday with blue thread
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want to know a really easy way to kill the quality of your photos? upload them and edit them as usual, print them on dollar-store photo paper on your crappy canon printer, and then rescan them
ta da
Goats are tethered together at the Sunday livestock market in a suburb northwest of Kashgar, Xinjiang, China.
A Year of Sundays, or Whenever: 44/52
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Your well-worn memories can't be imitated at all, the marks of wear that make themselves, cut deep with a thousand repetitions. It's a circular story, runaround within a roundabout, free for so long as you don't test your tether. Sometimes I struggle with the borders of home, wishing I could wander further and endlessly afield. Other days, I'm okay with the knowledge of digging deeper in the familiar, surprised by what I've overlooked all along. Ring around the rattle while my fingers freeze solid, standing in the sun that sheds absolutely no warmth. Here is where I find the faith to go forth, standing on the porch with every next step waiting. There's a desperate destination that I'm seeking nearly every day, anxious from the second I startle awake. I have absolutely no notion when I'll get there, but I can say for sure I've tried – spun around in the orbit of my mind.
February 26, 2021
Annapolis County, Nova Scotia
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