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One of the first wide views of the Yosemite gateway,Half Dome,El Capitan, and Bridalveil Falls can be seen together.Unbeknownest to us,President Obama visited the park the day before we visited.This year is the 100th anniversary of the United States National Park System,so attendance at the parks has been higher than normal.

 

I have a feeling there would have been a "little" traffic jam that day....

Gateway Arch image taken the day before St. Louis had about 5 consecutive days of rain and significant flooding in late December 2015. I was fortunate to get this shot because this was the last hour of sunlight on my visit to St. Louis (the rest of the days it rained).

EXPLORE May 9, 2009 # 365

 

I have found this coin bank at home making me dreaming to America and thinking that I will be died before getting enough coins to go visit New York (smile).

Gateway to Malham

 

This track and gateway made interesting foreground detail for the dappled lit fields of Malham.

Churchyard, Limehouse, London

GP38 252 and F7A 4266 lead the notch train east toward North Conway snaking through Gateway just east of the Crawford Notch station.

The Gateway Arch

Jefferson Memorial Expansion

National Parks, St Louis, MO.

 

A couple enjoying a mid week break under the St. Louis Arch located in downtown St. Louis, Missouri.

 

I was out of town for work the last two days and ended up bringing my camera along for good measure.

 

Mike D.

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Shot whilst travelling back from Flamborough, there was a stunning sunset developing so pulled over to shoot it.

Gateway Arch National Park, St. Louis, Missouri

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The entrance to the African enclosure at Marwell Zoo. It is 3 glass screens, each printed with tree silhouettes, overlapping. The colour is printed on the door and windows behind the screens.

Gateway Arch National Park...

Mississippi River tugboat, Eads Bridge, and Gateway Arch

St. Louis, Missouri

Doug Harrop Photography • August 7, 1974

 

Union Pacific DDA40X units No. 6936 and 6942 lead an eastbound train through Weber Canyon at Gateway, Utah.

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On a morning in Les Petit Andely, France.

HFF everyone - well its almost Friday :)! This was taken on Satura Crag on the last day in the Lakeland mountains. Never could resist a wooden gateway or a dry stone wall :)!

 

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Here's a link to my BLOG. Part 5 of my Coast to Coast walk being posted tomorrow. Please feel free to share the link

DP World London Gateway Port, Stanford-Le-Hope, Essex UK. As viewed from a riverside location to the west.

Monastery "Neuberg a/d Mürz", Styria, Austria.

Explore / Interestingness: HP #180, October 28, 2008

Something a bit different....Happy new year everyone :-)

Christchurch College, Oxford

Through gateway there are old doors.

This gateway leads into the Capitol Gorge area of Capitol Reef National Park.

 

As we viewed sheer cliffs in many places on this trip, like the cliff on the left, we wondered what massive force(s) would make an almost perfectly flat slab of vertical rock loosen itself and fall. Just one of the many things that come to mind when beholding such natural marvels.

 

The term reef in this context had puzzled me because I normally thought of a reef in an aquatic setting. Wikipedia, however, comes to the rescue. In a dry land setting, “… reef refers to any rocky barrier to land travel, just as ocean reefs are barriers to sea travel.”

 

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Europe, Netherlands, Rotterdam, Kop van Zuid, Katendrecht, SS Rotterdam, Gateway 2 (slightly cropped from L, R & T)

 

In the bottom half of the frame is the SS Rotterdam, a former transatlantic cruise liner of the HAL, now a floating hotel SS Rotterdam. It was built in 1958 by the RDM and is an icon of modernist ship design. Her history is here.

 

The 50s photos on the external gateways of the old liner (gateway number 2 is shown here) have been printed on its glass facade with a very coarse matrix for transparency, so there's some nice moiré to be discerned.

 

This is number 21 of the SS Rotterdam album, 211 of Urban frontiers and 943 of Minimalism / explicit Graphism.

Having completed a photo runby, the 1995 Union Pacific Oregon Trunk special departs Gateway, Oregon for Bend.

 

We had previously shot this train while it was closing on South Junction. Although this photo location is a little over six miles south as the crow flies, it took 31 miles of driving to get here.

 

There's a good story that goes with our next shot in the chase. It is here:

 

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The vegetation are the low trained Santorini grapevines.

地上生長的不是野草,而是矮生的葡萄藤。

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