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From my capture of a cute bird on my yard gate.
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This image was supposed to be named "Golden October". However during the final editing the gateway evolved more clearly, so I changed the name. The creative process is so full of surprises and revelation of that which lies beneath! It is such a blessing to me.
Garden of the Gods is an amazing place in the middle of Colorado Springs. It is home to a number of notable rock formations, including Gateway Rocks seen here and the Sentinel Rock between them. It seems small here in comparison, but it's not. The mighty (but not particularly photogenic without a snow cap) Pikes Peak is in the distance. White layer on the right is a separate formation in front of the North Gateway Rock, aptly named the White Rock.
I photographed the historic landmark, Gateway of India from the Bombay Yacht Club, Mumbai, India. [Flickr Explore #146, September 28, 2020.]
One of the Stansbury gates that "keeps" people out.
GPS is not accurate, Stansbury Island is a desolate and remote wilderness
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“Yosemite Valley, to me, is always a sunrise, a glitter of green and golden wonder in a vast edifice of stone and space.” - Ansel Adams
“For he who passes the gateways always wins a shadow, and never again can he be alone.”
- H.P. Lovecraft, The Book
Taken @ Innsmouth, HP Lovecraft Tribute - early 1930s Massachusetts
The Gateway Bridge in Brisbane. Also known as the Sir Leo Hielscher Bridges. Early morning.
Long exposure 1 minute.
Iconic 190-meter (623 ft) built in 1965 in St Louis, Missouri and overlooking the Mississippi River. It represents the gateway to the Western United States.
An unnamed natural arch on New Zealand's Taranaki coast. Only in calm sea conditions a narrow window of opportunity at low tide may allow access to interesting rock formations through this arch. I have decided to call it Gateway Arch because it is the gateway to another very special arch.
This is a wonderful tree. I've shot is several times over the years and looks great from different angles. This view shields the gateway the woodland beyond.
I saw this bridge as I left the airport and later learned it had just opened – replacing a roundabout. I would have liked light trails from cars, but on this night, there was hardly any traffic.
The bridge is officially known as the Memorial Avenue Gateway Bridge
This is the view looking out to the entrance of Refrigerator Canyon, the easy paved path at the beginning of the climb to Angels Landing.
. . . a 630-foot national monument in St. Louis, Missouri built of stainless steel, It is the world's tallest arch, and the tallest man-made monument in the Western Hemisphere. It marks the 1803 starting point of the Lewis and Clark Expedition near the confluence of the Mississippi and Missouri Rivers.