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Red canoes waiting to be taken out on the lake.

 

Lake Louise, August 2012

From Providence Rhode Island. Providence is a great city and has so much to offer. They offer a lot of neat neighborhoods to visit and a gorgeous downtown area with little shops and restaurants. Waterfire is held during the summer and I highly recommend it.

To me Swaledale is perhaps the most beautiful and most traditional of the Dales valleys, in no small part due to its array of barns. This image was taken high up from the Buttertubs Pass and gives an overview of the central part of the Dale.

11/07/13

Canon 5D mark II

Not the best light conditions when I took this picture unfortunately

Essaouira, Morocco

One of the images from the shoot today.

Thanks Kim for all your help and patience, I think it was totally worth the effort!!!

 

at the Troubadour, West Hollywood. February, 2013

Pushing the 5D to the max. Couldn't do a light trail with the stars, so this is the next best thing. China Lake at night.

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Explored # 92 on 17-Jul-2011

 

As the people here on flickr seem to really like my B&W shots, I just converted my most visited picture to B&W and tweaked it a little ... Look below in comments for the original color one :)

 

Enjoy your Sunday everyone and keep shooting

Torremolinos, Málaga

Castle De Haar is one of the most famous and visited castles in all of Holland and was originally founded in the late 1300’s by the Van de Haar family, whose standing in society allowed them the comfort of building a fortified abode.

By 1449, the castle became the property of the Van Zuylen family thru marriage. In 1482, the castle was destroyed due to differences of opinion (quarrels) between the city of Utrecht and its bishop

  

By the 17th century, the Van Zuylen family line had become extinct and the castle was inherited by the Van Stembors, who originated from the south of Holland - present day Belgium. French soldiers attacked and damaged the castle during the years 1672 and 73.

  

In 1801, Castle De Haar passed to JJ.van Zuylen van Nijevelt, a distant cousin of the Zuylen family. JJ had inherited a castle that was in a poor state of repair due to 200 years of neglect. Upon his death, these magnificent ruins passed to his son Baron Etienne van Zuylen van Nijevelt in 1890.

  

The rebuilding of the castle was started in 1892 under the guidance of one of Holland’s most famous architects Dr PHJ Cuypers. It is his influence on Castle De Haar that we see today. PHJ Cuypers rebuilt the castle as close as possible to the original outlines and were there was not sufficient material to work with he used his own ideas of what a medieval castle should look like. The interior was rebuilt to a luxurious standard with the inclusion of electricity. A new bailey with an entrance gate was built on its original foundations.

  

Today the castle is surrounded by parkland but this was not always the case. From the medieval period to the end of the 19th century, the village of Haarzuilens had been surrounded the castle. Haarzuilens was completely demolished and relocated some one and a half kilometres away to the west. The village chapel however was saved from this wilful destruction and incorporated into the new park.

 

Castle De Haar is now a museum and opens to the public except during the month of September when the Van Zuylen van Nijevelt family turn it back into a home for their month long stay.

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The adres for the car navigator, Kasteel de Haar,

Kasteellaan 1,3455 RR Haarzuilens.

for Flowmotion Dancecompany

www.kidizin.com

Canon 5D2 + Helios 44M-2 a f/2

Early morning mist burns off to reveal the tarn and surrounding mountains.

Essessaouira, Morocco

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