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The other side of the road.
Alexandra Road Estate
Neave Brown
London Borough of Camden's Architects' Department 1972-8
My Photo Zines on Etsy: Etsy: 100 Real People
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Nikon D750 | Nikkor 18-35 f3.5-4.5
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A parting shot of Alexandra bridge from the opposite side of my other photo.
If your wondering what the bridge deck is made of the answer is steel grating you can see through it to the ground and river below.
There have been two bridges on this site the first was constructed in 1863 as a wagon bridge the second bridge seen here is a steel suspension bridge completed in 1926 as a part of the Cariboo highway.
The old section of highway that connects to this bridge is no longer accessible, as a result this bridge leads literally no where whats left of the old highway has disappeared into the forest.
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Taken this morning, noticed that there is a lot of rain coming over the next few days, had a look at skippy sky. Was meant to be some good cover. It turned out quite nice in the end
I saw my granddaughter Alexandra sitting on the chesterfield texting and thought this is the true Alexandra and said to her lets go out side and photograph you just as you are at this moment and this is the results. I hope you like them.
Every year this cemetery is carpeted with small, purple flowers, this is my first time photographing it.
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Dancer: Alexandra Farber
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The other side of the road.
Alexandra Road Estate
Neave Brown
London Borough of Camden's Architects' Department 1972-8
My Photo Zines on Etsy: Etsy: 100 Real People
Original Postcard art on Etsy: Etsy: 100 Real People
Nikon D750 | Nikkor 18-35 f3.5-4.5
mr voth came into town and the bros headed out to grab some shots. ms alexandra" came on the journey as everyone snapped shots and hung out around ft lauderdale.
check out the bts video here
shout out to @ drewshoots
Really felt like Spring had arrived today and this was the view this evening at just after high tide on the River Wear at Pallion. Queen Alexandra Bridge framing the after embers of the sunset.
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Foto presa amb una KMZ FT-2 soviètica, fabricada el 1965; Kodak Ektar 100, revelat a casa amb el kit C-41 de Tetenal.
Vista de la ciutat anglèsa de Bath des de Alexandra Park, al sud.
La vista és força espectacular, però deu ni do, la pujadeta...
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Panoramic picture taken with a Soviet KMZ FT-2 camera, made in 1965; Kodak Ektar 100 film, home developed with the C-41 Tetenal kit.
The city of Bath seen from Alexandra Park. The viewpoint is quite nice, but the path that leads to it is quite steep.
Alexandra Building is a heritage-listed commercial building at 451-455 Ruthven Street, Toowoomba, Queensland, Australia. It was designed by Toowoomba architect Henry James (Harry) Marks and built in 1902 by James Renwick. It was added to the Queensland Heritage Register on 16 October 2008
Plenty of windows. Happy Window Wednesday/ HWW
As a bonus a lovely flowering Manchurian Pear tree
(Pyrus calleryana ‘Bradford’). The whole street was lined with these lovely flowering trees.
On my daily train commute to the office the 08:12 train to Moorgate stalls at this bend until one of the long-haul intercity trains speeds past. I took this shot by sticking my hand out of the carriage's small top window (to the alarm of my fellow passengers, probably).
Alexandra Park junction, London
14/05/14 Alexandra Palace: East Coast Class 91 91105 is seen powering 1D23 17:03 London Kings Cross - Leeds.
This is Alexandra, the newest addition to the household. She is a ten year old Basenji and was a friend's dog until our friend passed away a few weeks ago from cancer. Alex, as she is called, stayed with us for several months while Nancy was doing chemo and radiation. We thought that Nancy had turned a corner and had returned home a couple of weeks before she passed away. Alex was able to go and stay those last couple of weeks with Nancy before returning here. Nancy fought one helluva a fight against the cancer. While it had cleared from her lungs, it spread to her spine and she had no chance once that happened. Rest in Peace, Nancy...
Camera: Canon EOS 5D Mark IV
Lens: Canon EF 135mm f/2L USM
Exposure: 1/200 sec @ f/2 ISO100
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Alexandra Road Estate
Neave Brown
London Borough of Camden's Architects' Department 1972-8
My Photo Zines on Etsy: Etsy: 100 Real People
Original Postcard art on Etsy: Etsy: 100 Real People
Nikon D750 | Nikkor 18-35 f3.5-4.5