Dresden’s Alte Meister Gemäldegalerie – or Old Masters Gallery – is one of the greatest art galleries in Europe. It’s part of the lavish Baroque Zwinger Palace in the heart of historic Dresden. And it’s home to over 700 outstanding works from the Italian and German Renaissance, as well as many Dutch and Flemish Masters…
Month: August 2024
Banded Demoiselle at dawn – Monochromia
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No Exit – Monochromia
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August 18, 2024
Good Morning, As a famous baseball player once said, “it’s déjà vu all over again!” That’s how it seems atop the mountain this Sunday morning, after another evening of intermittent storms, followed by a cloudy start. Skies could find an opportunity or two to break open over the next few hours, but by mid afternoon…
Bonaventure Cemetery, Wessels Mausoleum – Monochromia
Wessels Mausoleum Detail 1 Fred Wessels was a successful banker and businessman who wanted to be remembered for founding three insurance and banking businesses. This abstract is from his mausoleum in Bonaventure Cemetery, Savannah, Georgia. See more photos from my Savannah Gallery here. Cheers, C. S. August 18, 2024August 17, 2024 C.S. Young Jr. Tagged…
August 17, 2024 – High On LeConte
Good Morning, More than halfway through August now, but still a shade over a month of summer officially left to go. Everyone will need to keep that fact in mind over the coming days as a false fall appears in the forecast. There’s still plenty of lemonade sipping to be had before any pumpkin spice…
Svalbard Poppy – Monochromia
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The Concrete Fleet – Monochromia
This image was taken during a boat tour of the Concrete Fleet, aka Kiptopeke’s Breakwater. These concrete ships were made in 1942 during a WWII steel shortage. Two dozen concrete ships were built and served throughout WWII, with two seeing combat. The nine ships that make up the breakwater at Kiptopeke all served as transport…
lonely! – Monochromia
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August 16, 2024 – High On LeConte
Good Morning, It’s another morning not conducive for views, as clouds cover the crest of the Smokies. Whether they burn off in time for us to enjoy any sunshine later is a game of wait-and-see. By late afternoon we are expecting decent storm chances that will remain present through the weekend. So if you have…