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When the former Isar weir in Ismaning was demolished (converted to artificial river rapids), many rocks were left for a more "natural" appearance.

 

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Venezia è come mangiare un’intera scatola di cioccolata al liquore in una sola volta.

(Truman Capote)

 

Venice is like eating a whole box of liqueur chocolate at once.

(Truman Capote)

 

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Eмoтιoɴѕ... ιɴ [red]! Mу в&ω ѕєяιєѕ

 

Paint your days... with a touch of color

when they look gray... and shut down...

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From the beach at Cala Ostina, with Castelsardo in the distance

 

Yet again, the light conditions were not great, the sunset was far too hazy and washed out for my liking, I waited for 1/2 hrs and eventually some faint pink hues appeared on the horizon and created the opportunity for this shot; not ideal but that's just my luck!

  

One of the oldest churches in Dachau county. The main building is from the Romanesque period, around early 13th century, the octagonal Baroque style steeple was added in 1677.

 

This tiny church is only 12 metres long and just 4.65 metres wide. This is the south side, there are no windows on the north side.

 

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But I am sure that spring will come this year too.

23 January 2017

 

Next door means about 300 meters away from where we live

Swallowtail - caterpillar on her food plant (burnet) against the setting sun in the haze on a high-altitude meadow.

The light for the caterpillar comes from a reflector and a modest use of LED lamp.

 

Schwalbenschwanz - Raupe an ihrer Futterpflanze (Bibernelle) gegen die im Dunst untergehende Sonne auf einer hoch gelegenen Wiese.

Das Licht für die Raupe stammt von einem Reflektor und einer dezent eingesetzten LED Lampe.

 

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"Le nuvole sono le fantasie del cielo"

 

"The clouds are the fantasies of the sky"

 

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El trencadís un tipo de mosaico, que se caracteriza por utilizar teselas irregulares, las cuales se obtienen al partir baldosas cerámicas a golpe de martillo. “Trencadís” es un vocablo catalán que significa “quebradizo.”

 

El trencadís se hizo popular luego de que lo utilizara Antoni Gaudí, arquitecto español para decorar el Parque Güell en Barcelona. Empleó para ello restos de cerámica y restos de vajilla de otras procedencias.

 

Al trocear las cerámicas en teselas más pequeñas, el trencadís, le permitió a Gaudí revestir las más diversas formas sobre todo las curvas y las ondulaciones, tan usuales en la arquitectura gaudiana.

La cubierta de cerámica, desempeñaba también la función de proteger las obras de albañilería de los agentes atmosféricos.

 

Un mosaico está realizado con la técnica del “trencadís” si cumple con lo siguiente:

Las teselas son de forma irregular.

Las teselas se articulan a modo de puzzle.

Las teselas poseen aproximadamente las mismas dimensiones.

Las juntas entre teselas deben ser del mismo ancho.

 

Estas chimeneas recubiertas con trencadís se encuentran en la terraza del palacio Güel, una de las obras maestras de Gaudí.

A 180° panorama of Munich central station (München Hauptbahnhof) at night, taken from the mezzanine, "DB Lounge", level.

 

Addendum: No long after I took that pano, the aforementioned viewing spot was demolished, due a complete reconstruction of the station building.

 

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Denver Botanic Gardens

 

Seven images, focus stacked

The Main Avenue Bridge looking mighty fine in blue as the blue hour begins to fade into night. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Avenue_Bridge

Shooting into the sun after sunrise can produce gorgeous colour and silhouettes.

Two trains moving in the subway station Obersendling of Munich's U3 line. The train on the right is just leaving, the train on the left is just arriving.

 

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Snowy Egret. (Egretta thula)

Ndutu NCA, Tanzania

  

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A pretty swallowtail butterfly in Largo, Florida.

 

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The Ibn Battuta Mall is a large shopping mall on the Sheikh Zayed Road in Dubai. Having more than 270 shops, 50 restaurants, a 21-screen cinema and over 4,500 parking spaces on a total of 521,000 square meters, Ibn Battuta is the world’s largest themed shopping mall.

 

It consists of six courts, each of whose designs are inspired by some of the countries visited by the great Moroccan Berber explorer, Ibn Battuta:

 

Egypt Court

India Court

China Court

Andalusia Court

Persia Court

Tunisia Court

 

This picture is taken at The Persian Court.

A long exposure, landscape image of Heather growing on the cliff tops of Portknockie in Morayshire, Scotland.

The interior of the late baroque Holy Cross Abbey church in Donauwörth.

 

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The riverbed of the Große Laine mountain stream.

 

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Thanks for the well wishes

 

It is slowly better, hope to be back online more often

 

No new pictures recently, had to stay at home through my illness,

I hope with archival photographs and later with newer material more on flickr to be.

 

Thanks for your visit and comments, I appreciate that very much!

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Llyn Dywarchen on a beautiful bright day in Snowdonia with this corner being the only calm bit of the lake to gain a reflection.

The Fischberg mountain and the farm buildings of the Cölestinhof in Jachenau-Berg.

 

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Denver Botanic Gardens

Photo sélectionnée comme photo intéressante pour le Sony ILCE-7M2 le 11 janvier 2025

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Many thanks to pat.bluey and Georgios Efthymiadis for identifying the plant!

 

Found in the Schlosspark Schleißheim. The park is one of few preserved Baroque gardens in Germany, the concept and basic structure was designed by Enrico Zuccalli - though I have a gut feeling that this plant was not planned by Zucalli.

 

As the German name is Kaiserkrone (= Crown Imperial) this might be some tongue-in-cheek planting by the responsible gardener, because the entire palace complex was ordered to be built by the Elector of Bavaria, Maximilian II Emanuel, who expected to become emperor of the Holy Roman Empire and therefore felt the need for a representative new residence.

 

Unfortunately Maximilian II Emanuel never became the emperor... - but now he finally got a "crown"...

 

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Just a wider view than the previous upload.

 

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Temple of Debod was originally erected 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) south of Aswan[2] in Upper Egypt. In 1960, due to the construction of the Aswan Dam, the temple was donated to Spain and reconstructed in Madrid.

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