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  • Arched roof inside the Palace of the Grand Masters in Rhodes old town.

  • Outside Bishop’s Palace in Wells, England – HDR tonemapped and given the Orton technique / / Click to view by category / / Fractal Images / Images from Nature HDR Images Flower Portraits Night/Low Light Images Architectural Images Landscape Images Infrared Images / / / Random Images / /

  • Image of a pair of Pink Anemone Fish,New Drop Off,Palau,Micronesia

  • Featured on Red Bubble (http://www.redbubble.com/buy-wall-art) (Thank you, RB!) February 2008

  • a shot i took of one of the buildings at a temple here in seoul, korea. hdr. Other Categories / Animals / Apes / Architecture / Baby Animals / Bears / Birds / Big Cats / Elephants / Fish / Insects / Macro / Nature / Reptiles

  • Photomanipulation created in Photoshop CS2 :) Blessed are they who keep his statutes / and seek him with all their heart. ~Psalm 119:2

  • The Palace of Westminster, also known as the Houses of Parliament or Westminster Palace, in London. May 2008.

  • Arrested Expansion is a symbolic scene that depicts a combination of self-excluding objects that might not be present in real life. Objects in the secluded room make the viewer feel claustrophobic and unreal, which might be compared to someone’s mental delusion based on a medical condition. Image is a mixture of photo stock with some 2D vectors, and 3D objects. Photoshop, 3ds max, Illustrator. / The most common cause of cardiac arrest is a heart rhythm disorder or arrhythmia called ventricular fibrillation (VF). The heart has a built-in electrical system. When a contraction happens, blood is pumped. But in ventricular fibrillation, the electrical signals that control the pumping of the heart suddenly become rapid and chaotic. As a result, the lower chambers of the heart, the ventricles, begin to quiver (fibrillate) instead of contract, and they can no longer pump blood from the heart to the rest of the body. If blood cannot flow to the brain, it becomes starved of oxygen, and the person loses consciousness in seconds. Online Galleries: / Surrealism art prints / Fantasy digital art wallpapers / Modern artists surreal pictures

  • Taken with a Olympus E510 and 14/42 lens AE bracketing-3-0+3 / photomatix and lightroom / on the prairie South West of Success Saskatchewan / built sometime around 1920

  • . / . / Featured in Freedom to Shine September 28, 2008. “The Palace of the GrandM, in Rhodes, Greece, was built in the 14th century by the Knights of Rhodes, who occupied Rhodes from 1309 to 1522. After the island was captured by the Ottoman Empire, the palace was used as a fortress. The original palace was largely destroyed by an ammunition explosion in 1856. When the Kingdom of Italy occupied Rhodes in 1912, the Italians rebuilt the palace in a grandiose pseudo-medieval style as a holiday residence for Victor Emmanuel III of Italy, and later for Benito Mussolini, whose name can still be seen on a large plaque near the entrance. On 10 February 1947, the Treaty of Peace with Italy, one of the Paris Peace Treaties, determined that the recently-established Italian Republic would transfer the Dodecanese to the Kingdom of Greece. In 1948, Rhodes and the rest of the Dodecanese were transferred as previously agreed. The Greeks converted the palace to a museum.” Wikipedia This image was taken at the Palace of the Grand Masters, Rhodes, Greece in July of 2005 with the Olympus C-5000 zoom.

  • Taken in south western Saskatchewan with an Olympus E510 /14-42 Lenes This once proud and stately farm house stood tall for all to see here lived a family that toiled on the prairie ,now stands empty and diserted by all and to see what once was / the barns and other buildings have long since meet the demise only a few remnants remain

  • Art work for the Tandoori Palace restaurants on the gold coast

  • king Tut: PS CS3 work / Tutankhamun (alternately spelled with Tutenkh-, -amen, -amon), Egyptian twt-ˁnḫ-ı͗mn; tVwa:t-ʕa:nəx-ʔaˡma:n (1341 BC – 1323 BC) was an Egyptian Pharaoh of the Eighteenth dynasty (ruled 1333 BC – 1324 BC in the conventional chronology), during the period of Egyptian history known as the New Kingdom. His original name, Tutankhaten, means “Living Image of Aten”, while Tutankhamun means “Living Image of Amun”. Often the name Tutankhamun was written Amen-tut-ankh, meaning “living image of Amun”, due to scribal custom which most often placed the divine name at the beginning of the phrase in order to honor the divine being. [2] He is possibly also the Nibhurrereya of the Amarna letters. He was likely the eighteenth dynasty king ‘Rathotis’, who according to Manetho, an ancient historian, had reigned for nine years – a figure which conforms with Flavius Josephus’ version of Manetho’s Epitome.

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  • Hawa Palace: Palace of Winds Featured on the main page of art section on jan282009 /

  • TAKEN AROUND THE MIDDLE OF DECEMBER 2008 WHEN VENICE FLOODED QUITE SEVERELY UP TO AROUND KNEE HEIGHT ALL THROUGH ST MARK’S SQUARE . THE WHOLE PLACE WAS LIKE A SWIMMING POOL!!! IT WAS SO COLD AND TOURISTS HAD NO WHERE TO GO BUT USING THE WOODEN PLATFORM WALKWAYS. IT WAS REALLY SURREAL. THIS PHOTO WAS TAKEN IN THE AFTERNOON WHEN ALOT OF THE TOURISTS HAD GONE. /

  • DOGES PALACE IN VENICE DURING THE FLOODS OF DEC 08.TAKEN WITH HIGH EXPOSURE AND PUT INTO A LIGHT SEPIA STYLE TINT. TAKEN WITH FUJIFILM S9600

  • Looking down in to the depth of the circular stairs….. / very nice heritage in stone!!! / This is found at the Verdala Palace, in Buskett Malta CANON EOS 400D This / work / has / been / produced / by / Christian / Zammit / Kindly / click / on / photo / below. / Visit my gallery / /

  • St. Mark’s Basilica, the most famous church in Venice, is reflected in a watery St. Mark’s Square. An opulent example of Byzantine architecture and gilded mosaics, Paul Jackson’s painting captures the true beauty of this 11th century Italian symbol of wealth and power. This watercolor is one of a series of architectural works by the artist of churches, monuments and museums across Europe and the United States.

  • A view through the frosted glass of the Kibble Palace in Glasgow’s Botanic Gardens. Canon EOS 450D + 17-85mm zoom; Featured in the following group: / Canon vs Nikon

  • Piazza St Marco, Venezia, 6am, no one is here, not even a pigeon :) Canon 1Ds MkIII / 17-40mm L – 3 exposures for the HDR look

  • à Paris. Think that one legend say … it could have been a French palace and the national art museum of France. Or not. Maria says it does not metter. the photo, on the other hand! / was featured in à EUROPA! / Featured in Comunities Group as for the description, it is my place .. Let us start with fairy tale legend like. o yes – The legend! Long long time ago there was a King, like in every fairy tale! Yes it was. / The first Louvre was a fortress built at the beginning of the 13th century by Philip II Augustus to defend the Seine below Paris against the Normans and English (ups no political correctness here, i think). A thick cylindrical dungeon surrounded by towered walls, as if that would do. This château, enlarged and embellished by my grandmother, Charles V in the 14th century, we called her Saya.. / feels it was yesterday… and than, she sacrificed in the 16th century in order to make room for a new Renaissance structure of the same size… make room, I say for the same size. eh oui. And so on and on and on.. But than!: Remember 1564? You do! Catherine de MedILS had Philibert Delorme, build a little château in a neighboring field to the west called the Tuileries – you know that attraction funny turist spot.. A grandiose royal residence was created by joining the Louvre and the Palais des Tuileries by a series of buildings. The most important is the Grande Galerie built along the Seine in the reign of Henry IV. To much names and numbers to my taste…. / / In the 17th century, if you are still awaken, Louis XIII and his handsome minister Richelieu extended Lescot’s west wing northward by adding the majestically domed Pavillon de l’Horloge (clock pavillion, where I chek if it is the time for RB) . The royal apartments ARE sumptuously decorated by Armani … no no no it was Charles Le Brun and some others, as the Galerie d’Apollon ( o my!) still bears witness. As the history got soooo complicated Louvre was abandoned, so that the brend new history can be created in a different still glorious way—as a royal residence when Louis XIV moved the court to Versailles in 1682, because it was ok to be crazy. Or something. But my Krasava family did not care. / Than! Not knowing anything about Mr Charles Darwin and evolution – the Revolution took place 1789, Napoleon I, later kings, and Napoleon III lived in the Tuileries, I don’t mind if they did or not. The Louvre was used, some say, for offices and a museum. Along the rue de Rivoli, Napoleon I, not knowing what to do at all, but restless, began a wing parallel to that of Henry IV along the Seine. Thank you Napoleon! My grandma was pleased. / Paris Commune(PC) in 1871, the Tuileries was burned, still was ok to be crazy as a bell. Paradoxically, the disappearance of the Tuileries, which had originally brought about the extension of the Louvre, opened the admirable perspective that now stretches from the Arc du Carrousel west through the Tuileries Gardens ( see wonderful flowers Groups), and the Place de la Concorde to the Place Charles de Gaulle, who was not born at the time, ....All of that was done for photographers to come. In the late 1980s the Louvre embarked upon an “aggressive program of renovation and expansion” under the *King Mitterand, no no he was not the King at the time. When the first plans by the Chinese-American architect Ming Pei were unveiled in 1984, they included a glass pyramid in the central courtyard that would serve as the museum’s main entrance, legend say. SO, what than? Ooooo!!! Despite drawing protests before the fact, since its opening in 1989 the pyramid has proven remarkably effective in accommodating the large numbers of visitors, that I invite in regular basis, and has even become a beloved landmark of the city ( see Reflectivity and Byke Grous). 200th anniversary, the museum unveiled the Richelieu wing in the quarters that had been vacated, grudgingly, by the Ministry of Finance in 1989, ooh thank you very much dears.Off you go! This expansion: *complex, added 230,000 square feet (21,390 sq meters) to the existing 325,000 square feet (30,225 sq meters) of exhibition space, and allowed it to put an additional 12,000 works of art on display in 165 new bedrooms that are waithing FOR YOU / oh / Ok?

  • ....is really only a beginning. Tucked away in the Secret Harbor, enchantment drifts as easily as mist from the quiet mountains.

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