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Jul
12

PhotoHunt: Support

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Can anything be more apt than this?

This is Atlas carrying the world. In Greek mythology, he was punished by Zeus to bear the weight of the Earth on his back.

According to Wikipedia:

One of Heracles’s labors was to collect the apples of the Hesperides. Heracles went to Atlas and reasoned with him. Eventually, Atlas agreed to collect the apples, and Heracles was left to carry the weight. Atlas tried to leave Heracles there, but Heracles tricked him and Atlas was left to carry the heavens forever. In his epic Odyssey, Homer refers to this Atlas as “one who knows the depths of the whole sea, and keeps the tall pillars who hold heaven and earth asunder..”

Atlas in Manhattan

This is why a book of maps is called Atlas. A book containing maps of the world is called World Atlas.

This statue is somewhere in Manhattan. Photo taken by my trusty digital camera.

Jul
7

PhotoHunt: Pointed

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I’m late again for PhotoHunt, but what can I do? I am never home on weekends. I just got back from a weekend of beach and sand in Negros. Will post about it later. :D

My entry for this week is a shot I took last year of the Washington Monument in Washington D.C.

 George Wahington monument

It looks small, but it’s really huge when you go near it. It is in fact the world’s tallest stone structure and the world’s tallest obelisk. It is made of marble, sandstone, and granite.

It’s an imposing structure. You wouldn’t miss it. It’s among the first you can see when you go to Washington D.C.

Jun
28

PhotoHunt: Bright

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This is the Crown Fountain, a fountain of many colors in the Millennium Park of Chicago. The park boasts of one-of-a-kind art pieces, this fountain by Catalan artist Jaume Plensa among them.

The fountain changes colors every few seconds or so. Sometimes a face of a person or a collage of several faces appears on the LED screen. The structure is made of glass, built inside which are the lights that give it color. The sprinkles of water add to the bright effect. If I had brought a change of clothes, of if we had more time, I would have played under the fountain. :)

I’m the girl in a blue-and-white striped jacket in the third and fourth photos. Photos were taken by Robert Haggard.

Crown Fountain in Chicago

Crown Fountain in Chicago

Crown Fountain in Chicago

This is my entry for this week’s PhotoHunt.

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