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The second night of the Cruise concluded with “UNITY”, a wonderful Latin tribute to Michael Jackson.
Unity is the passion project of Peruvian-born, Miami-raised producer/arranger and multi-instrumentalist Tony Succar
on the THE GLAMOROUS LIFE LATIN CRUISE
Pedro Podre (b. ?) - Unity (2021). Large-scale mural created for the Muro Festival of street art at Casal dos Machados, Lisbon.
Stratton's Store & gas station (closed). Unity, Oregon is one or two inhabitants away from being a ghost town in the middle of a 115mile stretch of lonely Eastern Oregon US 26 highway.
Neg# TCOR 044. Fotoman 615 camera, 80mm Super Symmar, YG filter, FP4 film. 2007
Welcome at wonderful magical show Chineses New Year Zodiac Animal, models from 9 countries, outfits in Avantgarde, Fantasy, Haute Couture styles. Dragon Sanctuary sim, Feb 12, that happen with the actual real Chinese New Year - Welcoming the Year of the Ox.
Really was a big honor to work with everyone on this special project.
Pictures taken by Viktor Savior de Grantaine
Stage Made by Orpheus Paxlapis -
From the series 'Home is where the heart is'.
Exploring the constitution of a home and the essential elements of it. Friends as substitutes for the family in the domestic sphere, and the idea of being alone, on your own feet on a bare ground in the world.
Shot with a Bronica S2
It's the title of this sculpture by leading Indonesian artist But Muchtar, which was unveiled in 1982 in Fort Canning Park in Singapore.
"The sculpture is made up of spheres .. Needle-like cones are gathered in the centre of the sculpture; pointing from different directions but implying uniformity as the shadows cast are intertwined. The artist has thoughtfully used shapes to create an asymmetrical balanced within the sculpture. There are five stilt-like structures pointing upward from the top of the sculpture. These resemble the five brown sheaves of rice stalks presented in the original ASEAN logo, one for each founding member from the 1967 union."
A bunch of ground nuts drying under the sun. A typical village scene. Photographed this during my tour to the village the last few photographs are from.
Visit it and read more about it on my photoblog - Unity by Sudipto Sarkar on VIsioplanet Photography
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“Their life is mysterious, it is like a forest; from far off it seems a unity, it can be comprehended, described, but closer it begins to separate, to break into light and shadow, the density blinds one. Within there is no form, only prodigious detail that reaches everywhere: exotic sounds, spills of sunlight, foliage, fallen trees, small beasts that flee at the sound of a twig-snap, insects, silence, flowers.And all of this, dependent, closely woven, all of it is deceiving. There are really two kinds of life. There is, as Viri says, the one people believe you are living, and there is the other. It is this other which causes the trouble, this other we long to see.” ― James Salter, Light Years
By Simon Donovan & Ben Olmstead (2017)
The three females and two males would fall if not for their cooperation, trust and collective effort. Thus, the title "Unity".
The sculpture consists of stainless steel plates, each held 1 inch apart.
SE intersection of E. Grant Rd. & N. 3rd Ave., Tucson, AZ
Mamiya C220
Sekor 80mm f2.8
Fomapan 100 in Rodinal (1:100 for 60 minutes)
Lake Worth, Florida
The Osborne neighborhood in Lake Worth has been settled since the turn of the century. Until the 1950s, it was the neighborhood where Lake Worth's African-American residents were forced by city codes to live. This wall was the dividing line between black and white, and was originally built as a wall of separation.
Thanks to a community project in 1993, it was renamed the "Unity Wall" and painted over with murals for its entire three-block length.
In spite of the upbeat name and pretty pictures, I still find it a sad place to visit.
It is the simplest of principles, it is the most difficult of principles.
Let us first be clear on what unity does not mean: it does not mean uniformity. Unity is oneness. Diversity lends strength to any group of people. Unity binds together diverse elements so that, by virtue of their many strengths, the whole becomes greater than the sum of its parts.
Me, You and Him.
The Votive Ship “Unity” dates back to 1720. Its true origin is unknown. According to an experienced restorer of votive ships, it was built in Holland. The Russian Tsar, Peter the Great, reigned over huge areas of land. He also wanted to rule the seas. So he ordered warships from Holland, which was a nation of very experienced shipbuilders. Instead of drawings the shipyard made a model that was to be shipped to Russia. On its way to Russia, the ship carrying the model encountered a violent storm off Skagen. The ship was wrecked, but the model drifted ashore almost undamaged. At an auction some fishermen from Aarhus bought the model. They donated it to the Cathedral. 2.65 m long and 3.50 m tall it is the largest votive ship in any Danish church. Ships hanging in churches symbolize man’s “navigation” from cradle to grave.
Unity Market
Lane County, OR
Not in the town of Unity, which is in Eastern Oregon, this old store sits across the road from the Unity covered bridge.
Panasonic GX9
Panasonic 14-140mm
I was having a walk with my cousin at my hometown just after the rain. My cousin Khalid pointed out those birds sitting close to each other on the electric wire may be because of the rain.
Assassin's Creed Unity • Camera Tools by Hattiwatti (freecam, FOV) • ReShade
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Description • Game runs like crap. Constant pop-in, horrible framerate at 1080p (I have a GTX 980), LoD issues a plenty, borderless window does not work (leaves huge black bars on both sides and squeezes the image). At 4K I get maybe 3 frames per second. Plus at that res physics go cray-cray. Clothes expand and stretch, faces look like something out of a Aphex Twin music video, hair can't be contained, it's glitches out everywhere on the screen. Maybe it's PhysX related, but I can't seem to disable it anywhere. And this is game version 1.5, can't imagine how it must've felt to play this game when it came out.
But yeah the world is really nice and immersive. I did enjoy my time today.
Maybe a more prominent and secure neighborhood is your cup of tea. Well then the beautiful gated community of Unity Park is place for you!
There are a few different options available for rent! Come check them out here: maps.secondlife.com/secon.../Angel%20Falls/216/232/22
Place I Hussain Sagar, Hyderabad, Telanga
Unity can only be manifested by the Binary. Unity itself and the idea of Unity are already two ~ Buddha
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hahaha anyways enjoy this beauty.its actually some pimped up hk417 that fires plasma that is stored in a cartridge that is within a cartridge? mag? hahaha anyways it has got 20 rounds of plasma awsomeness. the blocky thing on top is the smart aim device which has the calculative power to significantly increase hit rate at extreme distances. it syncs with combat helmet too! so all that tech stuff get displayed like those sci fi HUDs :D
Interesting how Unity, Duty, and Destiny are warped by the Mask of Control. The Three Virtues were not that significant in G2 of Bionicle (as far as I remember??), but it's particularly intriguing how the sets still allow Umarak to unify with a Creature that would be otherwise good.
Took a purposely fuzzy picture of a pink metal Christmas tree so I could get this "twinkle" effect and put it in Photoshop. Made a duplicate layer, rotated that layer, changed the hue to blue on the second layer, lowered its opacity so the two layers would "blend" and messed with the contrast a little bit.
Exposure: 0.017 sec (1/60)
Aperture: f/5.6
Focal Length: 55 mm
ISO Speed: 400
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