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USTS Empire State VI, IMO number 5264510, is a troop ship of the United States Navy and training vessel of the United States Maritime Service.
I was actually down in Empire Ranch taking senior photos for my daughter. As soon as we were finishing up the sky just blew up with color everywhere. This is one of my favorite barns on the property. The ranch dates back to 1871. It has several buildings and is nestled along a dry riverbed with many large cottonwoods and surrounded by rolling grasslands. Although it looks like an area in the Midwest, it is actually found in southeast Arizona near the small town of Sonoita, just south of Tucson.
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View from the East River to Manhatten with the wonderful Empire State Building
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Blue hour shot of Midtown Manhattan from Greenpoint, Brooklyn with the Empire State Building still in holiday colors.
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The Empire Sate Building lit up in the colours of the German Flag. The "aura" at the top of the building was due to low cloud cover. This was taken hand held through the window of our hotel room.
Empire style is often called the Empire Style (1804-1814), survived for 10 to 15 years. This was a period that combines grandeur and military symbols of Rome with Egyptian motifs and elements of Greek architecture. Classic traditional motifs, already visible in the reign of Louis XVI. Charles Percier (1764-1838) and Pierre Fontaine (1762-1853) was the architect of the era of the Empire Style whose designs are inspired from the symbol of the royal jewels of the Greeks and Romans. It is a power dance to reveiw the application on interior space design public The Empire Palace in the street that situated Blauran. It includes elements that aji forming, support, and furnishings from Lobby, Prefuncti n, Hall, Dome and Penthouse. The Empire Palace Surabaya is building an public who apply interior style Empire Style on the application in accordance with the wishes of the owner of the building.
There are three main room, which is currently operated: Birmingham Palace with a capacity of 1,000 to 4 thousand people; Kensington Palace, a room with pillars that have meeting rooms for 50-100 people; Saint Marry a capacity of 300-400 people, and Ballroom capacity of 5 thousand people. Ballroom can be partitioned, into 3 Hall 1A, 1B Hall and Hall 2. Each hall, capable of accommodating 100 tables, each table is used by 10 guests. Problem parking is also not a constraint. Because the building was designed capable menghelat several events at the same time, the parking area is provided on each floor, with a total capacity of up to 2 thousand vehicles. For passing the goods, there is a parking area at each loading dock lifts are supported size of 15 meter2 goods. Data source Wikipedia.
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A close up of the lighting on the Empire State Building tower.
This was taken from the Top of the Rock at Rockefeller Plaza on September 9th, my camera was still set on U.K. time so it recorded the date as the 10th.
The tower was hired for a private lighting on this evening.
Breathtaking view from the 86th floor observation deck of the Empire State Building. Visibility wasn't great that day, a black and white version of the shot kind of fixes this. The original image was mostly gray anyways.
An northbound Amtrak Rohr Turboliner set with power cars 159 and 157 whoosh their way to Albany at Croton North station, Croton-on-Hudson, New York, USA 8 January 1977.
View from street level. Photo taken with an analog camera, handheld, no IS, on ISO 200 negative film.
Empire Point was originally a part of 385-acre Spanish land grant to Reuben Hogans in 1808. Hogans' land stretched along the southbank of the St. Johns River between Millers Creek and the Arlington River (called Pottsburg Creek before the Civil War). Across the river, a 605-acre land grant given to his son, John Hogans, eventually became today's downtown Jacksonville.
The most intriguing feature of the Marabanong estate is the wine cellar built into the bluff. It is believe that this structure dates back to 1840. At that time, it was envisioned that the land would be used to produce wine and the celler was constructed for storage.
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Coldstream, Berwickshire.
Coldstream lies at an important crossing point on the River Tweed, being the lowest point it can be forded. As a result of this, the village was often in the way when both Scottish and English armies crossed the border during the centuries of conflict between the two countries.
Coldstream gave its name to the regiment who marched from here to London in 1660, an action that resulted in the restoration of Charles II.
View of the reflection of the Empire State Building. The Bank of China Takes Manhattan, new 450-foot-tall glass tower overlooking Bryant Park, ( and lit with rainbow colors.
Empire Music Hall, Belfast
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Amtrak #7/27, the westbound Empire Builder, makes a stop at Winona, MN. This is a crew-change point. Passengers can step off and starch their legs.
Elias and Amelia got their first chance to experience a sleeping car when we took the Empire Builder from Chicago to St. Paul, MN
Dusk falls over the Empire State Building and New York. I underestimated just how long it would take to get through security to get to the top of the Rockefeller Center, so by the time I reached the top sunset was fast upon us and most of the good spots at the edge were crammed full of people. I squeezed in long enough to make an image or two with my Hasselblad and then just stepped back to enjoy the view. What a city!