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Captain Chaos from Cannon ball run Dom DeLuise R.I.P http://www.youtube.com/results?search_type=&search_query=captain+chaos&aq=2&oq=captain+ch
A Gears of War wallpaper I made for my friend Doug. Love to Gears :3 / Here’s the link to the wallpaper: http://lbyepanda.deviantart.com/art/Gears-of-War-Wallpaper-v1-83918436
I used colaboration between photography & artwork to be an artwork.. / Looks sexy, asian woman with latex leather black boots and captain hat, wearing black gloves…
Photograph of Belinda once again. This shot reminds me a little of the song by The Velvet Underground “Venus in Furs”. See my Online Art Gallery @ www.arts-fine.co.uk
Photographic print of a Dom Perignon Champagne Bottle Label. Available in a variety of formats, including poster, fine art print and canvas print. (id: 444)
Main Entrance of Cologne Cathedral at night. Usually when standing at this point, you look all the way up, but the entrance is as awesome as the cathedral with its two towers. And no, there are never no people around. Long exposure does the trick here :) f9,5 with 6 seconds exposure
Actor/ Puppeteer Dominic Moore On Location For Sattitude Come Dine Presenter Challenge
“If your daily life seems poor, do not blame it; blame yourself that you are not poet enough to call forth its riches; for the Creator, there is no poverty.” / Rainer Maria Rilke “The marvels of daily life are exciting; no movie director can arrange the unexpected that you find in the street.” / Robert Doisneau
Cathedral spire in Paderborn,Germany. / EOS 30D The Paderborn Cathedral St. Liborius is the Cathedral of the Catholic Archdiocese of Paderborn. It is located in the city centre of Paderborn. / The building is a hall church (i.e. with three naves instead of one) in a transitional Romanesque-Gothic style The Cathedral is mainly from the 13th century. It is built as a Hall Church. The western tower from the 12th century is 93 m tall. The relics of the Saint Liborius are kept in the crypt, which is with a length of 32 m one of Germany’s largest crypts. From Wikipedia
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Cologne Cathedral The eye-catching, monumental Cycle of Kings in the choir clerestory was made sometime around 1300. In the lower third of the windows, which are almost 18 meters high, 48 kings stand in richly decorated architectural tabernacles. The representations alternate between young and old kings. Below the figures, the consoles are decorated with coats of arms of the donors. Above the figures, the lancets are decorated with complex ornamental interlacing patterns. / From the official website of Cologne Cathedral /
Cologne Cathedral (Kölner Dom), you can see the Cycle of Angels in the background. / The blue ones are Cherubs, the reddish ones are Seraphs. The cycle of angels depicted in the spandrels of the arcades in the high choir was executed by the Late Nazarene painter Edward von Steinle between 1843 and 1845 using a fresco technique on a gold background. / This hierarchically organized pictorial program showing the nine choirs of angels replaced the medieval paintings dating from the early 14th century, which showed angels with musical instruments and censers. In view of the fact that these frescos were almost completely destroyed by the nineteenth century, it was decided to replace them instead of restoring them. / The cycle begins in the West at the two eastern piers of the crossing and ends in the East in the smaller arcades of the chevet. The order of the angels in the fifteen arcades is in accordance with the Dionysian hierarchy. / Thus the nine choirs of angels are divided into three levels, each of which has three subdivisions. Moving from West to East, angels in the same level of the hierarchy appear on opposite sides of the arcades. Although the actual pattern in each spandrel differs, the unifying element in all of them is the golden background in front of which the angels seem to float. From the official website of Cologne Cathedral
Cologne Cathedral / Detail of the Window of the Lamentation. John the Evangelist was the son of Zebedee and Salome, and brother of James (Saint James the Greater), another of the Twelve Apostles. Yochanan was one of Christ’s original twelve apostles; the only one to live into old age; and not martyred for his faith, his traditional tomb is thought to be located at Selçuk, a small town in the vicinity of Ephesus. / He is believed to be the author of the Gospel of John, the Epistles of John, and the Book of Revelation. (Well, the author of Revelation identifies himself as “John” several times, but the author of the Gospel of John never identifies himself directly.) Originally, he and his brother were fishermen and fished with their father in the Lake of Genesareth. According to the usual and entirely probable explanation they became, however, for a time disciples of John the Baptist, and were called by Christ from the circle of John’s followers, together with Peter and Andrew, to become His disciples. The feast day of Saint John in the Roman Catholic Church, which calls him Saint John, Apostle and Evangelist, is on 27 December. / He is considered a Patron Saint by the fraternal society of Free and Accepted Masons and Christian art usually represents St John with an eagle, symbolizing the heights to which he rises in the first chapter of his Gospel. / From Wikipedia
Cologne Cathedral I loved how the light played on the benches and bathed the pillars in a soft purple.
For every soul / a candle burns For every tear / a comfort waits For every hope / an angel prays For every death / eternal life Candles, St.-Paulus-Dom, Münster, Germany / Picture and words by me.
On the way around the Altenberger Dom, Bergisches Land, Germany.
Aachen Germany. Olympus OM-3. Sigma 21mm. Ilford 3200 high speed film. in the distance one can see Aix-la-Chapelle or the church of Charlemagne, Karl der Grosser.
Part of a stained glass window in the beautiful little Saint Mark’s Chapel close to the Altenberger Dom, Germany. / The chapel was consecrated in 1145 or 1147 by Archbishop Arnold of Cologne. / Here the monastery held their services while the first Romanesque convent church was built (1125-1160). / Later it was for the sick and the tramontanes.
Part of a window in the beautiful little Saint Mark’s Chapel close to the Altenberger Dom, Germany. / The chapel was consecrated in 1145 or 1147 by Archbishop Arnold of Cologne. / Here the monastery held their services while the first Romanesque convent church was built (1125-1160). / Later it was for the sick and the tramontanes. John the Evangelist was the son of Zebedee and Salome, and brother of James (Saint James the Greater), another of the Twelve Apostles. Yochanan – as he most likely was called – was one of Christ’s original twelve apostles; the only one to live into old age; and not martyred for his faith, his traditional tomb is thought to be located at Selçuk, a small town in the vicinity of Ephesus. / He is believed to be the author of the Gospel of John, the Epistles of John, and the Book of Revelation. (Well, the author of Revelation identifies himself as “John” several times, but the author of the Gospel of John never identifies himself directly. And Saint Mark’s name was also John. He was “John, who’s surname was Mark”.) Originally, he and his brother were fishermen and fished with their father in the Lake of Genesareth. According to the usual and entirely probable explanation they became, however, for a time disciples of John the Baptist, and were called by Christ from the circle of John’s followers, together with Peter and Andrew, to become His disciples. partly from Wikipedia
Stained glass window in in the beautiful little Saint Mark’s Chapel close to the Altenberger Dom, Germany. / The chapel was consecrated in 1145 or 1147 by Archbishop Arnold of Cologne. / Here the monastery held their services while the first Romanesque convent church was built (1125-1160). / Later it was for the sick and the tramontanes.
Taken in Mandurah on the 4th of June 2009 Team Estilista Production Beauty & Makeup – Liz Wiggers / Photography – Steven Powell / Model – Dominique / Location – Pinjarra Road Farm
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