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  3. The huge & very #baroque Transparente altarpiece located in the ambulatory of the Cathedral of #Toledo, #Spain

The huge & very #baroque Transparente altarpiece located in the ambulatory of the Cathedral of #Toledo, #Spain

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    The huge & very #baroque Transparente altarpiece located in the ambulatory of the Cathedral of #Toledo, #Spain

    #TravelTuesday #photography #architecture #art #travelphotography

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      The huge & very #baroque Transparente altarpiece located in the ambulatory of the Cathedral of #Toledo, #Spain

      #TravelTuesday #photography #architecture #art #travelphotography

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      @Trilobyter honestly when I first saw this image I thought it was bomb damage

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        @Trilobyter honestly when I first saw this image I thought it was bomb damage

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        @giantspecks “an explosion of baroque” is an apt description for it.

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          @giantspecks “an explosion of baroque” is an apt description for it.

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          @Trilobyter Thanks for the follow! You're working on Artemis? That's so exciting!

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            @Trilobyter Thanks for the follow! You're working on Artemis? That's so exciting!

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            @giantspecks ha yes I am, specifically on Orion, but only till the end of this month, retirement looms (happily). Over 37 years working human spaceflight, starting with the Space Shuttle program. With all the turmoil following Friday’s big announcement regarding Artemis 3 & subs redirection it seems a good time as any to bow out.

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              @giantspecks ha yes I am, specifically on Orion, but only till the end of this month, retirement looms (happily). Over 37 years working human spaceflight, starting with the Space Shuttle program. With all the turmoil following Friday’s big announcement regarding Artemis 3 & subs redirection it seems a good time as any to bow out.

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              @Trilobyter I'm hugely interested in space and space travel. Born in '62 and Apollo 11 is a formative memory for me

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                @Trilobyter I'm hugely interested in space and space travel. Born in '62 and Apollo 11 is a formative memory for me

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                @Trilobyter Terrified of heights but I would go today if given the chance

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                  @Trilobyter I'm hugely interested in space and space travel. Born in '62 and Apollo 11 is a formative memory for me

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                  @giantspecks I guess I qualify as a “NASA brat”, my father took a job with NASA to work on Apollo in ‘62 (I was 2) and moved us to Houston. He helped develop the backup guidance system of the Lunar Module among other things. So I grew up in a neighborhood near MSC (now JSC) along with the sons & daughters of astronauts & other NASA engineers. If you’ve ever seen Linklater’s Apollo 10 1/2 that pretty well captures that part of my childhood.

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                    @giantspecks I guess I qualify as a “NASA brat”, my father took a job with NASA to work on Apollo in ‘62 (I was 2) and moved us to Houston. He helped develop the backup guidance system of the Lunar Module among other things. So I grew up in a neighborhood near MSC (now JSC) along with the sons & daughters of astronauts & other NASA engineers. If you’ve ever seen Linklater’s Apollo 10 1/2 that pretty well captures that part of my childhood.

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                    @Trilobyter I have! 💙

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