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Senait And Nahom Coptic Cross Light Towers Washington DC USA // WASHINGTON D.C., United States — Several illuminated, mirrored towers featuring laser-cut Coptic cross patterns stand on a blue floor within a darkened gallery space. Created in 2019 by Ethiopian American artist Tsedaye Makonnen, the installation, titled "Senait & Nahom," is constructed from acrylic mirrors, LED lights, and hardboard. The towering structures draw architectural inspiration from the monumental steles of the ancient Christian kingdom of Aksum to memorialize 54 Black individuals who lost their lives to systemic violen-stock-foto
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Calm evening view of city development with soft colors. Serene cityscape illustrating ongoing construction against pastel sky with dormant cranes-stock-foto
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Elegant building silhouette in Montlucon with curvaceous spire in vibrant sunset glow.-stock-foto
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An image of various darkened structures and a red-pink winter sunrise as seen from the entrance to Tommy Thompson Park in Toronto, Ontario.-stock-foto
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Yerevan,Armenia,May 28,2020:Evening city of Yerevan with the last passersby with purchases in protective masks near the shopping center on Agatangegho-stock-foto
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Atlantic Tower and Unity Building. The sunlit buildings of Liverpool, set against a darkened sky, Merseyside, UK-stock-foto
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Close up portrait of mid adult male in darkened room-stock-foto
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Aerial view of oil pipelines and oil industry structures in the darkness of night in the Prudhoe Bay oil field, Alaska-stock-foto
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This mosaic of Europa, the smallest Galilean satellite, was taken by Voyager 2. This face of Europa is centered at about the 300 degree meridian. The bright areas are probably ice deposits, whereas the darkened areas may be the rocky surface or areas with a more patchy distribution of ice. The most unusual features are the systems of long linear structures that cross the surface in various directions. Some of these linear structures are over 1,000 kilometers long and about 2 or 3 kilometers wide. They may be fractures or faults which have disrupted the surface.-stock-foto
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. Plant physiology. Plant physiology. the normal way and possessed normally difierentiated tissues, but the con- tinuously illuminated plants, although they contained more chlorophyll, pes- sessed a much simpler anatomical structure than the others, and resembled in certain respects, plants grown in continuous darkness. The leaves of Helk- horus niger, for example, had normal structures when the plants were darkened every night; the mesophyll com- prised the usual layer of palisade parenchyma above (containing most of the chloroplasts) with loose spongy parenchyma below, the latter having nume-stock-foto
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. Coast watch. Marine resources; Oceanography; Coastal zone management; Coastal ecology. NORTH CAROLINA LIGHTHOUSES Standing as sentinels on the sand, the North CaroHna hghthouses have warned many oceangoing vessels of the treacherous shoals offshore. Although they no longer use reflective lenses to broadcast their light, many of the lighthouses are still in operation using automated beams. Only two have darkened their hghts and been abandoned. All are worth a visit, if only as a reminder of another day in ocean navigation. The red brick Currituck Beach Light- house stands 158 feet tall near t-stock-foto
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Henk Vijn's house put in the light Houses and house construction Lighting, Whizgle News, Dutch Desk, The Netherlands, 1950 - 2000 on 01-09-1988. The image includes these topics. The scene captures a tranquil waterside setting shrouded in fog and soft illumination. In the foreground, a darkened boat floats gently on the water, its silhouette partially obscured by a veil of mist. The boat, hinting at life, shows the outlines of several figures aboard, perhaps engaged in an activity relating to the surrounding environment. Further back, a series of houses line the water’s edge, their structures s-stock-foto
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. Bulletin. Natural history; Natural history. Aug., 1971 Perry: Two Components of Poinsettia Root Rot 437 more basic media tended to be light gray to whitish. As the basic condition was intensified, chlamydospore produc- tion was lessened and endoconidial pro- duction became greater. At pH 8.0 the colonies of both isolates consisted almost entirely of masses of endoconidiophores with few other structures. These colo- nies were characterized by alternate rings of dense and sparse masses of en- doconidiophores. Occasionally chlamyd- ospores and some dark hyphae were CHALAROPSIS. LIGHTED DARKENED-stock-foto
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. Postcard of the Church of All Saints, Somerford Keynes, Gloucestershire, on the Wiltshire and Gloucestershire border, England. The church is Grade II listed; it has 7th century foundations, was rebuilt in the 13th century, had 18th century additions and was restored in the 19th century. The photographer was Fred C. Palmer of Tower Studio, Herne Bay, Kent ca.1905-1916, and of 6 Cromwell Street, Swindon ca.1920-1936. He is believed to have died 1936-1939. The postcard is postmarked 1930. This print has darkened with age, but it would be inappropriate to adjust the brightness because detail, e.-stock-foto
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First bulb field in bloom in Hillegom Flowers and flower girls, Whizgle News, Dutch Desk, The Netherlands, 1950 - 2000 on 07-01-1975. These topics are shown in the image. The scene features a tranquil countryside setting, dominated by a muted color palette due to the monochromatic tones. In the foreground, rows of delicate plants, possibly flowers or crops, create a textured pattern that leads the eye toward the background. Their soft, subtle shapes contrast with the more defined structures beyond. In the midground, a quaint, modest church stands prominently. Its architecture is simple yet cha-stock-foto
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Recording feature film, darkened house, Haarlem, The Netherlands, 21-07-1997 Whizgle News, Dutch Desk, The Netherlands, 1950-2000 A person is preparing equipment near a truck covered with large black drapes, which block the view of the interior. Surrounding vehicles and structures hint at a bustling outdoor filming or production setup.-stock-foto
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Rubbles after fire at the Horse club and Fa. Henssen Haarlem Paarlaarsteeg The Netherlands, Whizgle News, Dutch Desk, The Netherlands, 1950 - 2000 on 26-06-1974. These topics appear in the image. A narrow alleyway reveals the aftermath of a significant fire, characterized by charred remnants and debris strewn across the ground. The buildings on either side bear darkened façades, with sections of brick and plaster missing, exposing the skeletal structures within. A tall, metal ladder leans against one side, suggesting the efforts of firefighters during the blaze. Its surface reflects a dull she-stock-foto
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Feeding pheasants in the Kennemerduinen Kennemer Duinen, Whizgle News, Dutch Desk, The Netherlands, 1950 - 2000 on 07-01-1976. These topics appear in the image. In a muted, monochromatic landscape, a group of four birds is captured mid-stride as they navigate a desolate road. The background is defined by gentle, rolling hills that fade into a hazy, atmospheric distance, creating a sense of depth shrouded in fog. To the left, a weathered wooden structure juts out, its surface darkened and textured, providing a stark contrast against the light, overcast sky. The structure's edge is slightly blur-stock-foto
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The Natural History of Carolina, Florida, and the Bahama Islands, London, Printed for B. White, 1771, Bahamas, Birds, Botany, Natural History, North Carolina, Pictorial Works, Pre-Linnean Works, Southern States, Mark Catesby, Georgia, Florida, South Carolina, Marine Invertebrates, Invertebrates, Muricea Muricata, Spiny Sea Fan, Corals, Dromia Erythropus, Red-Eye Sponge Crab, Catesby, Crab, The illustration features a detailed depiction of a coral formation, resembling elongated, branching structures that resemble tree limbs, showcasing intricate textures and patterns. In the lower section, a m-stock-foto
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. Plant physiology. Plant physiology. 2S8 PHYSIOLOGY . OF GROWTH AND CONFIGURATION. the normal way and possessed normally difierentiated tissues, but the con- tinuously illuminated plants, although they contained more chlorophyll, pes- sessed a much simpler anatomical structure than the others, and resembled in certain respects, plants grown in continuous darkness. The leaves of Helk- horus niger, for example, had normal structures when the plants were darkened every night; the mesophyll com- prised the usual layer of palisade parenchyma above (containing most of the chloroplasts) with loose s-stock-foto
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This photograph showcases the *Cathédrale de Strasbourg* against a backlit sky, highlighting the grandeur of the cathedral's Gothic architecture. It captures the intricate details of the structure as light contrasts with the darkened silhouette.-stock-foto
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. Fig. 20. Hippelates stigmatica, n. sp., wing. Fig. 21. Hippelates lonyiseta, n. sp., wing. in the case of the central pair. The last pair of dorso-central bristles are present, but the bristles are easily damaged. Pleura with a shining black spot. Scutellum pale yellow with two terminal and a few side and discal bristles. Metanotum shining black. Wings, as in Fig. 20, hairy with yellow veins. Halters pale whitish-yellow with yellow stalks. Legs yellow writh darkened tip to tibiae and darkened tarsi in first pair; last two joints of tarsi black in other pairs, the tibial spurs of the hind leg-stock-foto
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Kranen v. Sp'dam Spaarndam, Whizgle News, Dutch Desk, The Netherlands, 1950 - 2000 on 05-12-1994. These topics are shown in the image. The scene presents an expansive view dominated by two large construction cranes, their towering structures silhouetted against a soft, washed-out background. The cranes stand tall and slightly angled, with intricate support beams and pulleys suggesting a sense of industrial purpose. In the foreground, a blurred expanse of foliage, possibly trees or shrubs, provides a natural frame for the scene. The leaves and branches are darkened, contributing to a contrastin-stock-foto
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Panorama of a city at night., Whizgle News, Dutch Desk, The Netherlands, 1950 - 2000. These are the topics in the image. The scene depicts a quiet town at dusk, characterized by a palette of deep grays and muted blacks, creating a somber yet intriguing atmosphere. In the foreground, a prominent church building stands with a tall, pointed steeple that reaches towards the sky, adding a vertical element to the composition. The structure's silhouette is detailed, showcasing a steep roof and ornate features that contrast with the softer lines of surrounding houses. The church is surrounded by a clu-stock-foto
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Installing a pipeline.., Whizgle News, Dutch Desk, The Netherlands, 1950 - 2000. The image contains these topics. The scene depicts a maritime setting, characterized by a dusty, industrial atmosphere. Dominating the foreground is a large, curved pipe that lies prominently on the ground. This pipe, darkened by age and wear, has a substantial diameter and extends outward, suggesting a function related to maritime operations. Surrounding this pipe are various objects, including large metal structures and machinery, hinting at an active dock environment. The ground is uneven and muddy, indicative-stock-foto
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Page about equestrian competition Concours, Whizgle News, Dutch Desk, The Netherlands, 1950 - 2000 on 27-07-1968. These topics are shown in the image. In a field marked by muted greys and greens, a dark horse rises gracefully over a low wooden barrier, its powerful body taut and muscular as it begins to leap. The rider, dressed in a fitted black outfit with a helmet, appears focused and in control, gripping the reins firmly. The horse's mane flows elegantly in the air, complementing its polished coat that glistens subtly despite the overcast sky. The background reveals a sprawling landscape, d-stock-foto
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. Bonner zoologische Monographien. Zoology. BONNER ZOOLOGISCHE MONOGRAPHIEN Nr. 58/2011. FIG. 401-404. Leptopholcus tanikawai (401) and L. podophthalmus (402-404). 401, 402. Processes of left bulbs, prolateral views. 403, 404. Cleared female genitalia, ventral and dorsal views. Scale lines: 0.5 (403, 404), 0.3 (401, 402). (PME-PME distance 205 fim), ocular area and clyp- eus not darkened. Tibia 1 in 3 females: 6.8 (syntype), 7.3, 7.6 (missing in others); tarsus 4 with single row of comb-hairs (Fig. 414). Epigynum simple plate, distinctive internal structures visible through cuticle (Figs. 275,-stock-foto
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Aerial photos Zee- en Duinwijk IJmuiden IJmuiden The Netherlands, Whizgle News, Dutch Desk, The Netherlands, 1950 - 2000 on 18-11-1980. The image includes these topics. The scene presents a sprawling urban landscape, dominated by a cluster of low-rise buildings with an intricate and undulating design. These structures feature a mix of concrete and darkened facades, hinting at an industrial aesthetic. The rooftops display a series of circular and hexagonal protrusions, creating a visually dynamic pattern that invites curiosity. In the foreground, a wide road runs alongside the buildings, lined-stock-foto
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Sunken boat refloated IJmuiden harbor Boats IJmuiden The Netherlands, Whizgle News, Dutch Desk, The Netherlands, 1950 - 2000 on 10-09-1987. The image includes these topics. The scene reveals a maritime setting characterized by a large industrial vessel, partially obscured by foggy weather. The dominant colors are muted grays and whites, lending a somber, atmospheric quality to the environment. In the foreground, a wooden structure, likely a small boat or cabin, is partially submerged in murky water, suggesting neglect or an ongoing salvage operation. The weathered wood appears darkened, blendi-stock-foto
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Stranding Santa Kyriaki IJmuiden Ships Stranding, Whizgle News, Dutch Desk, The Netherlands, 1950 - 2000 on 24-11-1965. The image shows these topics. The scene captures a weathered ship grounded on a tumultuous shoreline, surrounded by churning waves that reflect various shades of gray, hinting at an overcast sky. The hull of the ship is predominantly painted in muted tones, with peeling paint revealing hints of rust and decay. The ship's upper deck, adorned with several structures and antennas, stands stark against the darkened clouds, emphasizing its age and abandonment. Ropes trail into the-stock-foto
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Crane Island Crane in Schiedam Crane Islands, Whizgle News, Dutch Desk, The Netherlands, 1950 - 2000 on 03-09-1964. These topics are shown in the image. The scene is dominated by an industrial landscape, characterized by towering cranes and large, imposing structures. The cranes, with their long, articulated arms, reach high into the sky, casting elongated shadows on the ground below. They are painted in a stark white, contrasting sharply with the darkened surfaces of the machinery they oversee. In the foreground, several vertical steel pillars stand tall, glistening under the bright light. Th-stock-foto
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Cruise through Spaarne at night illuminated boats Boats Lights, Whizgle News, Dutch Desk, The Netherlands, 1950 - 2000 on 17-09-1988. The image shows these topics. The scene captures a bustling canal at night, illuminated by a mix of artificial lights and the glow of the moon reflecting off the water. On either side of the canal, charming buildings with ornate architecture create a backdrop of intricate details, some featuring decorative gables and large windows. The structures are darkened, painted in shades of gray and soft pastels, lending a vintage quality to the overall ambiance. Boats of-stock-foto