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3D SEA MONSTER Amazing FIRST TIME IN YOU TUBE!!! HIGH DEFINITION

22 Nov

PREPARE YOUR GLASSES FIRST TIME IN YOU TUBE!! Amazing Please notice that you should wear a red/cyan 3D-glasses to watch it. SUBSCRIBE I YOU GET FREE GLASES
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Empty Pews: 7 More Amazing Abandoned Churches

12 Nov

[ By Steve in Abandoned Places & Architecture. ]


Abandoned churches may symbolize to some the weakening of religion in the modern age but that’s far too simplistic an explanation – people can move, churches not so much. These 7 amazing abandoned churches stand as testaments to the power of faith and the construction skills of motivated craftsmen though their congregations have forsaken them.

Augustinian Church of Blessed Virgin Mary of Consolation, Vilnius, Lithuania

(images via: Wikipedia/Alma Pater, Foje64 and Panoramio/Dainius63)

The six-story Church of Blessed Virgin Mary of Consolation in Vilnius, Lithuania, had its heyday long ago when the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth was one of Europe’s largest and most populous states. Tough times were in the making for Vilnius, however, and the years 1710 through 1711 when the city lost approximately half its population due to an outbreak of bubonic plague were especially trying.

(image via: Keith Ruffles)

Like most large churches and cathedrals, the Church of Blessed Virgin Mary of Consolation was built to last and last it has, through wars, plagues, communism and more. The appearance of trees and shrubs that have taken root on the roof of the lowest floor indicate that the old gal has at least some life left on her, if not in her.

Woodward Avenue Presbyterian Church, Detroit, MI, USA

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Known as “St. Curvy” by parishioners due to the spectacular sweep of its wooden upper balcony, the Woodward Avenue Presbyterian Church in Detroit, Michigan was dedicated in June of 2011 after nearly three years of construction. The English Gothic-style church’s fortunes rose and fell along with the city of Detroit and only its addition to the National Register of Historic Places in 1982 kept it from the wrecker’s ball.

(image via: Rick Harris)

“This splendid building… stands as one of the most handsomest churches in the country,” wrote the Detroit Times on June 10th of 1911. Attendance declined in the mid-1950s and drastically accelerated following the 1967 race riots. After an unsuccessful stint as the Abyssinia Interdenominational Church, the building and its contents were sold to new owners unwilling to pay for its upkeep. A proposal in 2010 to turn the church’s cavernous carcass into a homeless shelter seems not to have gained traction and in the current grim economic climate it’s doubtful “St. Curvy” can hold out against vandals, the elements and time itself much longer.

Church of San Juan Parangaricutiro, Mexico

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Located in the Mexican state of Michoacán, the remains of the Church of San Juan Parangaricutiro, rise from a still-warm lava field expressed by the Paricutin volcano in 1944. After suddenly erupting from a farmer’s cornfield the previous year, Paricutin expelled waves of molten lava that breached the church’s cemetery walls in 1944 and quickly subsumed most of San Juan Parangaricutiro’s centuries-old cathedral.

(image via: Panoramio/Panamon-Creel)

Only one tower, sections of supporting walls and the so-called “Altar de los Milagros” remain visible under solidified lava up to 40 feet thick. The church and alter are popular tourist attractions as it is said the lava’s stopping just short of the alter was a miraculous occurrence.

Agnus Dei Church, Belgium

(images via: Bestarns and Jan Hoogendoorn)

Agnus Dei is a combination church and retirement home abandoned in 2005 after a devastating fire. The carnage was mainly restricted to the residential wing, however, leaving the liturgical areas comparatively unscathed.

(image via: Haikyo.org)

A more severe fire would have resulted in Agnus Dei’s exquisite stained glass windows being blown out, melted or both – they seem to have survived just fine. The relative isolation of the buildings has also helped keep vandals and graffiti “artists” at bay, which is why Agnus Dei’s precise location will remain unmentioned in this post.

Cottam Chapel, Yorkshire, UK

(images via: Mr Wobble, Nathan.Horner and 28DaysLater)

Red brick Cottam Chapel (or Holy Trinity church) dates from 1890 though it looks much older than that. The crumbling structure is all that remains of a village that stood at the site for nearly 1,000 years. Services were held annually at the chapel around harvest time into the 1930s but the building has been unmanned and unmaintained since then.

(image via: Grangefirth)

The Cottam Chapel was slated to be demolished in 1990 but through the efforts of Arthur Mason of Cottam House, the Church Commissioners were persuaded to leave the structure in place, as-is. Nowadays the chapel is a popular stop for hikers in Yorkshire and it’s proved to be a boon for photographers after that quintessentially English composition combining the forces of time and the themes of pastoralism.

Methodist Church, Bodie, CA, USA

(images via: Not Over The Hill and KYCheng)

Dedicated on September 15th of 1882, the Methodist Church in the boomtown of Bodie was a case of too little too late: the town’s population had suffered a decline of roughly 70% over the previous year as the gold-mining boom was rapidly turning to bust. Like many of the town’s buildings, the church was made from wood which has held up remarkably well in the arid climate 8,379 feet (2,554 m) above sea level at the California-Nevada border.

(image via: Wikipedia/Thomas Fanghaenel)

Designated a National Historic Landmark in 1961 and a State Historic Park the following year, Bodie’s small but resilient Methodist Church remains in a state of “arrested decay”. Visitors are not able to enter the building but its door is open, literally, to those interested in how religion in a two-church town was able to coexist with over 60 saloons.

Church of Hvalsey, Qaqortoq, Greenland

(images via: Britannica, Judith Lindberg and J.S. Aber)

The remnants of the Church of Hvalsey near the modern town of Qaqortoq, Greenland may look a little worse for wear but hey – how would YOU look after standing for 600-odd years in southern Greenland’s not-so-balmy weather? The most recent records concerning the church date from the year 1408 when a wedding was performed there. At that time the church was already over 400 years old, having been built shortly after Norse colonists from Iceland established the Eastern Settlement in the year 985. Skeletal remains of some of the colonists have been recovered from burial places just outside the church walls.

(image via: ArcticPhoto/Troels Jacobsen)

Qaqortoq means “the white place” in the language of the local Inuit people. Archaeologists surmise that the walls of the Church of Hvalsey were originally plastered with mortar made from crushed seashells though the plaster has completely weathered away. The church also featured windows which were small on the outside and large on the inside, a sign of advanced construction techniques employed by the “rough” Vikings.


(image via: Prima Games Author Blog)

Call ‘em creepy, spooky or just plain possessed but abandoned churches just seem to exude a certain vibe whether one is personally religious or not. Fictional representations such as the snap from Fallout 3 (above) can merely match the unsettling atmosphere of these monuments to monotheism; adding a neglected graveyard doesn’t hurt either. Take the time to visit an abandoned church sometime in your travels… you won’t be the first but you just might be the last!


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Best snake SHED video. Baby corn snake. AMAZING detail (full shed)

08 Nov

My pet corn snake Leeroy was due to shed. When he started pressing his face against the corner of the tank, I ran for my video camera. Usually he sheds in the middle of the night… was he actually going to do this in front of us?? Leeroy is the best and never ceases to amaze me. Last week he swallows a baby mouse while hanging and now this!! Here is a super high quality video of him shedding, from start to finish. Video was taken with a DSLR Nikon D90… sorry, I still need work on manual focusing with shallow depth of field 🙂
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Amazing Rio de Janeiro with Robert Voltaire

07 Nov

Captivating behind the scenes footage of Rio de Janeiro with LA fashion photographer Robert Voltaire. Footage of Ipanema and Copacabana Beaches featuring top Brazilian models. More at: www.robertvoltaire.com http www.facebook.com www.twitter.com
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AMAZING SCUBA DOG! (5.18.10 – Day 383)

02 Nov

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Pick 1 WordPress Photo Gallery Plugin of 12 Amazing Options

27 Oct

A WordPress photo gallery plugin should have the ability to easily generate a beautiful photo gallery display on any post or page.  A portfolio plugin should provide users with the ability to manage portfolios or albums and create galleries when desired.

Picking A WordPress Photo Gallery Plugin

Below are a list of WordPress photo gallery plugins available to use on your website.  If you had to pick one of these 12 plugins, which you choose and why?

NextGEN Gallery

wordpress photo gallery plugin

NextGEN Gallery is a fully integrated WordPress photo gallery plugin with dozens of options and features.

Lightbox Evolution

lightbox-evolution

Lightbox Evolution is a tool for displaying images, html content, maps, and videos in a “lightbox” style that floats overtop of web page.

Justified Image Grid

justified-image-grid

Present your galleries in an eye-catching unique new way. Load images from Facebook and Flickr or use NextGEN gallery or make a responsive banner/slider of Recent posts using their featured images!

MediaBlender

mediablender

PixWall

PixWall

Pixwall is used to create animated slideshows with particular effects, and you can use it also for fullscreen background slideshows.

RoyalSlider

RoyalSlider

RoyalSlider for WordPress is a cross-device jQuery content slider with touch-based navigation and responsive layout.

Slider Pro

slider-pro

“Slider PRO is one of the most powerful slider plugins for WordPress on the market.”

LayerSlider

LayerSlider

A user-friendly slider where you can add global settings or local (per slide) settings to each layer or sublayer. You can change delay times, easing types, durations and much more with the WYSIWYG editor.

Video Gallery Slider

WPVideoGallery

Responsive and full of motion

Ajax Grid

ajax-grid

WP Ajax Grid is a WordPress Plugin which allows you to create dynamic grids of wordpress posts loaded with AJAX technology using a simple shortcode controlled by several parameters.

Portfolio Post Type

portfolio-post-type

The Portfolio Post Type plugin gives you a shortcode called [ portfolio ], which pulls content from the Portfolio post type.

Sequencer

wp-sequencer

 

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Tamron 70-200 f2.8 VS Tamron 70-300 F/4-5.6 VC – AMAZING RESULTS!!

24 Oct

Includes focus speed, full crop sharpness and stability tests. www.tamron.com.au www.tamron.com.au That Nikon Guy (Matt Granger) compares the Tamron SP AF70-200mm F/2.8 Di LD [IF] MACRO lens to the SP AF70-300mm F/4-5.6 Di VC USD. A series of tests and full crop images are included. Video shot on the Nikon D5100. Join our new Flickr forum: www.flickr.com www.mattgranger.com https 70-200 “nikon VR” VR11 “sharp 70-200” “sports lens” “best telephoto zoom lens” “Nikon D700” “Nikon D5100” “Tamron VC” 70-200 “nikon VR” VR11 “sharp 70-200” “sports lens” “best telephoto zoom lens” “Nikon D700” “Nikon D5100”, Tamron 70-200 f2.8, Tamron 70-300 VC, Tamron SP AF70-200mm F/2.8 Di LD [IF] MACRO, SP AF70-300mm F/4-5.6 Di VC USD
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3D 6 New Movies Teaser Amazing YT3D

06 Aug

New Movies 3D teaser Hugo,Arthur Christmas,Puss in Boots,John Carter, yt3d, anaglyph, Three mustketers
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Gorey Castle – Amazing 3D display

25 May

Evan Grant brings buildings to life. As part of Jerseys recent Branchage Festival, the 29-year-old founder of Shoreditch-based arts and technology collective Seeper – www.seeper.com projected ultra-bright video on to the walls of the third-century Gorey Castle

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Dave Crowe, amazing beatboxing in London, Leicester Square.

20 Jan

Dave Crowe doing a street performance in London, Leicester Square. Filmed with Nikon D90
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