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“If everything's under control, you're going too slow” Mario Andretti
Perhaps my favorite peak in the Canadian Rockies, Pyramid Mountain looms large over most of the terrain around Jasper at 2,766m or 9,075ft. The red bands come from iron rich layers in the rock. A winter shot taken from high on the side of Marmot peak. Alberta, Canada
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Antarctica is Earth's southernmost continent, encapsulating the South Pole. It is situated in the Antarctic region of the Southern Hemisphere, almost entirely south of the Antarctic Circle, and is surrounded by the Southern Ocean. At 14.0 million km2 (5.4 million sq mi), it is the fifth-largest continent in area after Asia, Africa, North America, and South America. For comparison, Antarctica is nearly twice the size of Australia. About 98% of Antarctica is covered by ice that averages at least 1 mile (1.6 km) in thickness.
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Photographed at wildlife sanctuary and rehabilitation center for Canadian animals.
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Antarctica is Earth's southernmost continent, encapsulating the South Pole. It is situated in the Antarctic region of the Southern Hemisphere, almost entirely south of the Antarctic Circle, and is surrounded by the Southern Ocean. At 14.0 million km2 (5.4 million sq mi), it is the fifth-largest continent in area after Asia, Africa, North America, and South America. For comparison, Antarctica is nearly twice the size of Australia. About 98% of Antarctica is covered by ice that averages at least 1 mile (1.6 km) in thickness.
Lovely sunset spent with my wife, I was so happy sharing this beautiful view of the Matterhorn with her. It was missing only a glass of mulled wine to complete this pictures… and less people. Once the sunset was closed to setting, people arrived in large numbers. Something to be aware.
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Just the day before I made this photo I had a very funny encounter at this place in my photo. I was on my way home after I reached the summit of the mountain in the morning! I took the descent over the harmless southern flank to get down. At the height of about 1’800 meters I made a short break and gave something to eat to my dog Giorgio and looked around to enjoy the area. It was a rare beautiful day and the sun showed its best side all the time. What a great feeling to be up there. Fresh air and no one who will tell you what one has to do and no one who babbles all the time.
Well, this feeling was only for a short time! An elderly was coming down the same way like me and reached my position. He greeted me very friendly and began a conversation with me. Did I say conversation? No, it was a monologue ;-) But he was very kind and my dog Giorgio liked him, for he began to lick his hand he he he :-) And in order to avoid to become bored, the old man unasked began to explain all surrounding mountains. And he ignored completely my timid objections that I also had a certain knowledge of the area. And he talked and talked … I could not find the “Mute”-button to stop this agony. Giorgio turned his head … I think he was crying or he wanted to tell me “Do something!!!” ;-))
At some point in his conversation he suddenly asked me how I came down the mountain! “I took the harmless southern flank to get down, Sir!” was my response. He ignored my response and insisted that the southern flank would be very difficult and would be only appropriate for experienced climbers like him. “What? Difficult? The southern flank? It’s only a walk got get up Sir!” was my opinion. And believe me dear friends, it’s really just a walk. At no time I had to climb! But the old man just looked funny at me. So I repeated my answer friendly. He shook his head regretfully and said “The southern flank? No, no, my little child, this is nothing for you! The southern flank is only for adults!”
I was almost shocked and looked alternately to the man and then to Giorgio! What should I say to the poor old man? I decided to accompany the old man down to the valley. On the way down he told us again all the names of all mountains of the area. But today after a certain time I must confess, it was very funny :-)
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After a 2 hours hike, we managed to make it at the entrance of this Glacier, wonderful hike and I always glad to share my adventure with my fantastic wife. I had this idea of showing the size of the ice cave with her posing.
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Schillerplatz with Stiftskirche (the Collegiate Church), the Fruchtkasten building and the memorial to Friedrich Schiller.
I would have loved a cleaner sky without so much light pollution, but on and around the square are too many lights.
Schillerplatz is a square in the old city centre of Stuttgart, Germany named in honour of the German poet, philosopher, historian, and dramatist Friedrich Schiller. Schillerplatz stands to the south west of Stuttgart's main square, Schlossplatz.
Schillerplatz is surrounded by the Stiftskirche (the Collegiate Church), the Fruchtkasten building, the Prinzenbau (which now houses the Baden-Württemberg Ministry of Justice, the Alte Kanzlei (Old Chancellery) and Altes Schloss (Old Castle).
A street market takes place twice a week on Schillerplatz. The square is also used for major events taking place on Marktplatz (Stuttgart's Market Square) such as the annual Christmas Market. Hidden underneath Schillerplatz's cobblestones is an underground car park.
The late Gothic Fruchtkasten building in the corner of Schillerplatz is now used by the State Museum of Württemberg to house a collection of musical instruments.
At the centre of the cobblestone square is a memorial to Friedrich Schiller which was erected in 1839 by the Danish sculptor Bertel Thorvaldsen. Thorvaldsen's statue was the first memorial to Schiller to be erected in Germany.
The square was officially renamed Schillerplatz in 1934 in memory of one of Baden-Württemberg's most famous writers and intellectuals.
During the Second World War all the buildings around Schillerplatz were burnt down but all were reconstructed after the war with the exception of the King of England Inn. (Wikipedia)
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Der Schillerplatz ist ein Platz im Zentrum Stuttgarts. Er wurde in seiner heutigen Form zu Ehren Friedrich Schillers angelegt. Umgeben ist er im Südwesten beginnend von der Stiftskirche, dem Fruchtkasten, der Alten Kanzlei und dem Prinzenbau (heute Sitz des Justizministeriums) und dem Alten Schloss.
Auf dem Schillerplatz findet zweimal wöchentlich ein Wochenmarkt statt. Viele Veranstaltungen, die primär auf dem Stuttgarter Marktplatz stattfinden, werden auf den Schillerplatz ausgedehnt, so beispielsweise der Stuttgarter Weihnachtsmarkt.
Inmitten des gepflasterten Platzes steht das von dem Dänen Bertel Thorvaldsen 1839 errichtete Schillerdenkmal. Es war das erste Schillerdenkmal Deutschlands. Über dessen Entstehung handelt das von Thorwaldsens Landsmann Hans Christian Andersen verfasste Märchen "Die alte Kirchenglocke".
1934 wurde der alte Schlossplatz offiziell in Schillerplatz umbenannt. 1944/45 brannten sämtliche Gebäude um den Schillerplatz ab. Bis auf den „König von England“ wurden sie wieder aufgebaut und in ihrer äußeren Form erhalten. 1972/1973 wurde unter dem Schillerplatz eine Tiefgarage errichtet. (Wikipedia)
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At 2,502.9 meters (8,211.6 feet) above sea level, Säntis is the highest mountain in the Alpstein massif of northeastern Switzerland. It is also the culminating point of the whole Appenzell Alps, between Lake Walenstadt and Lake Constance. Shared by three cantons, the mountain is a highly visible landmark thanks to its exposed northerly position within the Alpstein massif. As a consequence, houses called Säntisblick (English: Säntis view) can be found in regions as far away as the Black Forest in Germany. Säntis is among the most prominent summits in the Alps and the most prominent summit in Europe with an observation deck on the top. The panorama from the summit is spectacular. Six countries can be seen if the weather allows: Switzerland, Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein, France, and Italy.
I took advantage of the bad weather to create a "different" point of view of the Georg-Friedrich-Händel Halle in Halle.
I totally fell in love with HDR photography at the moment :)
Air hoar frost lies heavily on a spiders web during a cold spell below freezing point in Cumbria, England.
In Scotland, between The River Garry and Loch Oich, near the Village of Invergarry is a lush unnamed forest. On this cold December morning a rare event occurred. Cold temperatures, fog, and a high pressure front created perfect conditions for hoar frost to form. Before my very eyes, the forest transformed into a mystical sugar coated delight.
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Dawn reflection of Mount Assiniboine (3,618m or 11,870ft) over Magog Lake. I took this shot after spending most of the night up on Nub Peak and descending with head torches. Somehow still awake thanks to a delirious mix of caffeine and adrenalin. The landscapes around Mt Assiniboine have to be one of the most beautiful parts of the world I have shot in. Mount Assiniboine Provincial Park, British Columbia, Canada.
Six intriguing trees atop a snowy rolling hillside at sunset in -10°F weather. Located in rural Wisconsin.
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Flying hedge sparrow and plate of peanuts in the snow during the winter.
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Un cabanon au bord du Saint-Laurent brave les rigueurs de l'hiver québécois (Grand-Métis, Bas-Saint-Laurent, Québec).
The New Palace and the jubilee column (erected between 1841 and 1846) by night viewed through the bandstand from the opposite side of Schlossplatz, the central square in Stuttgart, Germany.
The New Palace (German: "das Neue Schloss", which may also be translated as New Castle) is a building which stands on the south edge of Schlossplatz. The castle is built in late Baroque style.
From 1746 to 1797 and from 1805 to 1807, it served as a residence of the kings of Württemberg. (At other times, the Ludwigsburg Palace, a few miles to the north was the favoured residence of the royal family). The palace stands adjacent to the Old Castle.
The castle was almost completely destroyed by Allied bombing during the Second World War and was reconstructed between 1958 and 1964. During this time most of the inside of the castle was also restored and the building was used by the Baden-Württemberg State Parliament. Today it is used by the State Ministries of Finance and Education. Public tours of the building are only permitted by special arrangement.(Wikipedia)
The former German President (1984 - 1994), Richard von Weizsäcker was born in the New Castle on April 15, 1920.
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... not one of the newest fashion but Mother Nature was very creative in designing this model and ice formation on a side window of a car.
Looks like Winter, right? But the fern frost was actually taken on 2nd of April, Denver, Colorado.
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Winter vineyard in Fellbach, Germany.
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Beautiful scenery as seen along a river bank in Potosi, Wisconsin, about 30 minutes from where I live in Dubuque, Iowa. It was a nice drive for lunch and able to get a scenic photo shoot in at the same time. Photo Images credited to Vickie Lynne Klinkhammer of Vickielynne Photography and Designs(VLP & Designs). Images may appear on wearable art or home essentials. www.vlpdesigns.com
The night before, there have been about 10 cm of fresh snow. On my walk through the fields, I discovered this track tangle of pedestrians, cyclists and dogs. Today almost all snow is gone.
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Swan and tree reflections on ice
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Male hiker overlooking the upper Victoria glacier, surrounded with snow capped Rocky mountains, in Banff National Park, Alberta province of Canada.
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An iconic scene in London - the Houses of Parliament/Palace of Westminster are viewed across the River Thames in the falling winter snow.
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Greenland is an autonomous country within the Kingdom of Denmark, located between the Arctic and Atlantic Oceans, east of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago. Though physiographically a part of the continent of North America, Greenland has been politically and culturally associated with Europe (specifically Norway and later Denmark) for more than a millennium. In 2008, the people of Greenland passed a referendum supporting greater autonomy; 75% of votes cast were in favour. Greenland is, in terms of area, the world's largest island, over 3/4 of which is covered by the only contemporary ice sheet outside of Antarctica. With a population of 56,370[3] (2013), it is the least densely populated country in the world