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Montpelier, Vermont - the smallest capital city in the USA with an estimated population of just over 7,000. Shot with the Olympus E-5.
I've taken a few pics of the US Capital but never this side. Here it is from our trip to DC back in April. A pano taken with the Nikon 20mm and stitched in Photoshop. May it never experience another day like it did on January 6th 2021 and all those involved with the attempted overthrow be held responsible.
Christ Church Cathedral, more formally The Cathedral of the Holy Trinity, is the cathedral of the United Dioceses of Dublin and Glendalough and the cathedral of the ecclesiastical province of the United Provinces of Dublin and Cashel in the (Anglican) Church of Ireland. It is situated in Dublin, Ireland, and is the elder of the capital city's two medieval cathedrals, the other being St Patrick's Cathedral.
a short fly to Dresden - the saxonian capital. Enjoy the view from the Frauenkirche and think about Canaletto. Why he love Dresden?
Esta es la capital de la isla francesa de Córcega. Aquí se puede apreciar La Ciudadela, que está situada en un sitio estratégico para proteger a la ciudad de Ajaccio de los posibles ataques marítimos. El fuerte fue construido en 1492, y luego hubo ampliaciones a partir de mediados del siglo XVI. Se destruyen numerosos edificios, entre ellos la iglesia Sainte-Croix, primera catedral de la ciudad. La ciudadela cuenta con un “castello”, un torreón y seis bastiones. No es posible visitarla, puesto que pertenece al ejército.
Very early morning hoot in the capital and a nice chance to capture an iconic landmark without the crowds.
I thought this was a different perspective of the capital building. I was waiting for the green light to cross to the other side of a busy street. This is looking down Pennsylvania Avenue.
Quito, la capital de Ecuador, se ubica en la altura de las laderas de los Andes a 2,850 m. Fue construida sobre los cimientos de una antigua ciudad inca y es famosa por su centro colonial bien conservado, con varias iglesias de los siglos XVI y XVII, y otras estructuras que mezclan estilos europeos, moriscos e indígenas.
Gracias amig@s por sus gentiles visitas, generosos comentarios o por señalarla entre sus favoritas,
On my previous trips to Utah I passed over visiting Capital Reef National Park being more than a little bit out of the way and being restricted by vacation scheduling and limited by how much you can travel with a bunch of screaming whining kids in the back seat. This time being retired I decided not to pass it over this time and I was glad I did. This is one of the best views from the park from my visit that day.
The subject of this formal portrait is of course our rental car at the bottom right corner of the frame. The rest is filler. But if you must know, it's a portion of the western edge of Capitol Reef national park in the state of Utah in the US.
The park runs from north to south about 97 km, but is only 10 to 20 km wide. There are only a few (unpaved) roads that penetrate the interior; any other exploring must be done on foot. Views from interior trails are amazing, but I found them hard to shoot in ways that would make any sense in flat photos.
The stitched shots for this photo were taken from the Old Wagon Loop trail, off Scenic Drive, which runs down the western rim of the park.
The park encompasses a long, steep upward fold in the sandstone and limestone layers that comprise the Colorado plateau (a vast area that straddles four states). These layers were laid down by wind and water over millions of years. The top of the fold has been worn away, revealing the upturned layers in all their colors and glory.
Located near the double bends of the Kentucky River in the Blue Grass Region at Frankfort. Image taken near the grave of Daniel Boone and his wife Rebecca on a bluff at the Frankfort Cemetery.