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The Fire Event 2011. Held on New Year's Day, this was the closing ceremony of the 2010-11 Woodford Folk Festival, held near Brisbane in Queensland Australia.
Some torches that were left from last summer. Maybe they will see the light again.
Oh yeah ... and this shot was taken with my brand-new Canon 70-200mm L lens. This thing rocks!!!
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Location: Bad Radkersburg, Styria, Austria
Date: Mar. 18th 2007
Light conditions: Sunny
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This red torch ginger flower, Etlingera elatior, was by itself on the path to the Waterfalls Restaurant.
This is my Torch, Khador character Warjack, miniature from the Warmachine tabletop war game from Privateer Press. You can see more of my work here or @ miniarmyhugetimesink.wordpress.com/
81-year-old Derek Wood carries the Olympic Torch in the Torch Relay through Edmonton's Fore Street. Derek for 16 years has been a committee member and secretary of the Alzheimer's Society Enfield Branch.
Symbol that stands for the unity and friendship that exist between Mexico, the United States, and Canada.
"When designing the sculpture, I thought of creating a symbol of light and I came up with the idea of a torch that stands tall to evoke friendship and unity.
I envisioned two tall columns rising and joining at the top in a playful dance to form the torch.
From all angles it reflects the different facets of the relationships between our countries. Sometimes festive, at times complex, at times very strong, but at the end, integrated and harmonious."
SEBASTIAN
Sculptor
A gift from the people and friends of Mexico.
June 27th, 2002
81-year-old Derek Wood carries the Olympic Torch in the Torch Relay through Edmonton's Fore Street. Derek for 16 years has been a committee member and secretary of the Alzheimer's Society Enfield Branch.
Kniphofia uvaria is also known as Tritoma, Torch Lily or Red Hot Poker due to the shape and color of its inflorescence. The leaves are reminiscent of a lily, and the flowerhead can reach up to 5 feet in height. There are many varieties of torch lily, and they bloom at different times during the growing season. The flowers are red, orange, and yellow.
The picture was taken in the village Górki Wielkie (Upper Silesia, Poland) on the noble mansion, built in 1781. In 1922 the manor of Marklowski family was bought by Tadeusz Kossak from the famous family of artists and painters. In the mansion also lived his daughter Zofia Kossak-Szczucka (2. voto Szatkowska), a well known Polish writer.