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Derby Arena is a multi-use arena and velodrome at Pride Park in Derby, England. The Arena was opened in March 2015 by Sarah Storey and Margaret Beckett.
It is Britain's fifth 250-metre indoor track, which will be raised to allow easy access to the 12 badminton court size infield area. There is also be a cafe, fitness gym, group exercise studios and a spinning studio.
This is the church (St. John's Lutheran) in the ghost town of Arena, North Dakota. That is not keystoning you see, rather the front of the church is collapsing into the body of the church. I wonder how long it will remain standing.
Arena, North Dakota
I wrote a blog post about my December 2019 trip to Manitoba and North Dakota, if you're interested in reading about where this image was made.
Point Arena Light is a lighthouse in Mendocino County, California, two miles north of Point Arena. It is approximately 130 miles north of San Francisco, in the Fort Point Group of lighthouses. The lighthouse features a small museum and gift shop. Guided tours of the light station as well as self-guided tours of the grounds are available daily. The original lighthouse, built in 1876, was heavily damaged by the San Francisco earthquake in 1906, and had to be demolished. It was subsequently rebuilt, and the current lighthouse began operation in 1908. It is 115 feet tall, and was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1991.
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I posted this image in black and white in the first series from North Dakota and a friend asked me what it would look like in colour. I liked it, which got me looking for others I could post in colour and that led to this second little series. So, thanks to that friend!
Arena, North Dakota.
I wrote a blog post about my December 2019 trip to Manitoba and North Dakota, if you're interested in reading about it.
Rooftopping anyone? I'm very excited to be able to share this and a few other shots in the nearest future from this outstanding location on the North side of the River walk. Some of you might recognized it already but for those of you who didn't these are the views from Merchandise Mart. This was once the largest building in the world. And it was designed to be the city within the city. It even had its own postal code. Among others, this is still the home of the Motorola cellphones design team. Just by pure luck I was able to collaborate with one of the designers and gain the access to the rooftop and be able to whiteness these beautiful vistas of the downtown Chicago. What do you think?
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los navÃos no sueñan sobre el álveo
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Me voy quedando exhausto
pero en mi torso canta el mármol
Una rueda lejana
me esconde y me suaviza
las antiguas palabras
Cae el lÃquido fértil de mi estatua
y los navÃos cabecean
amarrados al alba
Gerardo Diego
3 variations on an interior view of the interior of the Roman Arena in Pula. Different aspect ratios, but otherwise SOOC.
Happy Wall Wednesday!
03:00 UTC; 6 Sept 2023;
I hadn't intended to go to this location this morning as was meant to be capturing a nice sunrise elsewhere, but didn't set my alarm correctly. I needn't have worried as the sunrise never happened anyway..
Derby Arena is a multi-use arena and velodrome at Pride Park in Derby, England. The Arena was opened in March 2015 by Sarah Storey and Margaret Beckett.
It is Britain's fifth 250-metre indoor track, which will be raised to allow easy access to the 12 badminton court size infield area. There is also be a cafe, fitness gym, group exercise studios and a spinning studio.
© All rights reserved. A low-res, flatbed scan of a 6x7 (2 1/4 x 2 3/4 inch) transparency
I kept starting to write "Pigeon Point" for some reason. Perhaps because both lighthouses are the same general style and almost exactly the same hieght.
Anyway, one day, I went up to the Point Arena Lighthouse in Mendocino County for the sunset and took this.
Due to the mid-level clouds, the color came and went fast. But, what it lacked due to brevity, it made up for with good color and texture, I think.
Thanks for having a look!
Picture taken with my Nikon D5100 (Sigma 10.0-20.0 mm f/3.5)
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Sant Vicenç de Montalt, 2024. CONTAX T2 · 35mm · Carl Zeiss Sonnar T* 38mm f2.8 / Kodak Aerocolor IV 125 · Marketed as Flic Film Elektra 100 (135 Film) / MINOLTA DiMAGE Scan Elite 5400 / SilverFast Ai-HDR Studio 9 @ Adobe RGB.
Boulevard des Arènes, Nîmes, Gard, Occitanie, France
L'Arena di Nîmes è un anfiteatro romano situato nella città francese di Nîmes, nel dipartimento del Gard.
Il suo nome deriva dal termine latino ărēna, che indica la sabbia che ricopriva le platee degli anfiteatri romani.
Si tratta di uno dei maggiori anfiteatri nel suo genere, e anche di uno tra i meglio conservati, tanto che in Francia è riconosciuto come monumento storico dal 1840 e viene ancora utilizzato regolarmente per spettacoli vari.
L'edificio ha una pianta ellittica, lunga 133 m e larga 101, raggiunge un'altezza di 21 metri ed ha una capienza di 13000 posti a sedere.
In epoca romana la capienza era molto maggiore.
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The Arena of Nîmes is a Roman amphitheatre in Nîmes, southern France.
Built around 100 CE, shortly after the Colosseum of Rome, it is one of the best-preserved Roman amphitheatres in the world. It is 133 metres (436 ft) long and 101 metres (331 ft) wide, with an arena measuring 68 by 38 metres (223 by 125 ft).
It is among the 20 largest Roman amphitheatres of the 400 in existence.