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Aiguille du Midi, m. 3842 (ft 12605)-(Gruppo del Monte Bianco) – ore 7,30 del mattino – Per pura combinazione colgo questa immagine. Si tratta di un numeroso gruppo di guide alpine francesi e scalatori cher scendono sul Ghiacciaio del Gigante per protestare contro il funzionamento delle telecabine Italia-Francia che, per l’appunto, sorvolano in alto il Ghiacciaio del Gigante
Aiguille du Midi, m. 3842 (ft 12605)-(Mont Blanc Group) - 7.30 am - For pure combination I take this image. A large group of French mountain guides and climbers descend on the Gigante Glacier to protest against the operation of the Italy-France cableway which, in fact, flies over the Gigante Glacier
Anno 1989
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clouds came across the path of the sun, but it disappears beyond the forest and the land falls hastily in twilight../ Nedstigning...molnen ställer sig i vägen för solen, men den slinkar undan och sänker sig bakom skogen, skymningen faller snabbt över landet.../ Descenso..., unas nubes se atraviesan en el camino del sol, pero desaparece tras el bosque y el campo entra de golpe en penumbras...(DSC_7584-2)
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St. Pauli-Elbtunnel
Hamburg
"Am 30. November 1909 war ein erster Bauabschnitt, der Schacht in St. Pauli, im Rohbau fertig, am 29. März 1910 wurde schon die Oströhre durchgeschlagen, am 1. Juni folgte die Weströhre.
Auch oberirdisch sollte Hamburgs neuer Stolz Maßstäbe setzen. Verantwortlich dafür zeichnete Otto Wöhlecke vom Altonaer Architektenbüro Raabe & Wöhlecke, von dem auch das Landungsbrücken-Ensemble stammt. Der Elbtunnel galt als »Kathedrale der Technik«, Sinnbild unaufhaltsamen Fortschritts, und wurde entsprechend gestaltet. Die Eingangsgebäude waren – wenn schon, denn schon – mit Rotunde, Säulen und tempelartigen Giebeln dem Pantheon in Rom nachempfunden. Das stieß nicht überall auf ungeteilte Begeisterung: »Einem Mausoleum nicht unähnlich«, mäkelte die Zeitschrift Deutsche Bauhütte.
Die beiden Gebäude hatten identische Silhouetten, bestanden aber aus verschiedenen Materialien: rotem Backstein auf Steinwerder, passend zu den umliegenden Zoll- und Werftbauten, Tuffstein, Basalt und Granit in St. Pauli, um die Landungsbrücken optisch zu ergänzen."
Driving around that bend on the left of the picture, one was faced with a sudden descent that made your hair stand on end !
descending perspective
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la "prospettiva discendente" consiste nell' assumere un punto di vista che tende a vedere una serie di eventi che conducono verso il basso.......
Una persona pessimista in fondo potrebbe vedere una serie di eventi e pensare che gli eventi che verrano non faranno altro che peggiorare.
Ovviamente questa "prospettiva" varia da persona a persona , è come vedere il bicchiere mezzo pieno o mezzo vuoto ......
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Descending Snowdon in the late afternoon a couple of days ago. I hope you like it ! The view from the summit was .... nothing ! It was a blanket of cloud. We were so lucky to get a ticket on the 4pm train up the mountain on this day, as the next day we had to come home. Such magnificent views all the way up and down, rising to an height of 3,560ft. There was a time I could've climbed Snowdon (I think!) but not any more, I fear.
But here I am, home again, with lots of photos, as you can imagine.
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Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Out of the bosom of the Air
Out of the cloud-folds of her garments shaken,
Over the woodlands brown and bare,
Over the harvest-fields forsaken,
Silent, and soft, and slow
Descends the snow.
the lower section of the steps down to Jenny Dixon Beach, at Noraville, NSW, Australia.
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Wairēinga Scenic Reserve does a nice job at maintaining and allowing views of the falls as you descend.
This bird and the pose just makes me think of an angel coming down from above.
In this shot, the bird was heading towards the feeder but he wasn't quite within the sweet spot for the best focus. He hit that just as he was landing and also as he left the feeder.
So the sharpness is definitely lacking a bit but I thought the overall aesthetics were pleasing anyway so I decided I share it. Can't always get that perfection but sometimes we get what we get.
And it's so rare to see these birds do anything other than scale up and down a tree trunk. So I'll take it, even if it's not perfect.
explore # 419 on 5/08/08
Nothing is so beautiful as Spring —
When weeds in wheels, shoot long and lovely and lush;
Thrush's eggs look little low heavens, and thrush
Through the echoing timber does so rinse and wring
The ear, it strikes like lightnings to hear him sing;
The glassy peartree leaves and blooms, they brush
The descending blue; that blue is all in a rush
With richness; the racing lambs too have fair their fling.
Gerard Manley Hopkins
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A mist starting to descend over the city.
London, looking from Westminster, towards Nine Elms.
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Here is another opportunity capture that presented itself when down in the underground fort in Maine. The standing water made a neat reflection there in the tunnel section. Was able to catch this young lad coming back down the stairs.
Fort McClary, Maine
The sun sets behind he Absaroka Mountains in northwestern Wyoming. The peak on the left is Pilot Peak, elevation 11,522 feet (3,512 m), and to the right is Index Peak, elevation 10,709 feet (3,264 m). This view was taken from the Beartooth Highway as it descends down from the Beartooth Plateau into the Valley of the Clarks Fork of the Yellowstone River. Geologically, Pilot and Index Peaks are glacial horns that were created as multiple glacial tongues erode away at a ridge and leave remnants of the ridge between them. The classic example of a glacial horn is the Matterhorn in the Alps.