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I name this scene with the same name as Rodin's great artwork, not only because its shape but also the whole atmosphere, when everything is frozen, the waterfall drains the whole world inside, as the gates of hell.
Golden Gate Bridge, San Fransisco, USA, September 2018
Nikon D800
Nikon AF-S Nikkor 24-70mm f/2.8G ED
Manfrotto 055XPROB Tripod with 322RC2 Grip Action Ball Head
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On the stone slabs of the panels in the Menin Gate, on the walls of the stairs and under the galleries, about 55 000 names of missing and unidentified persons from WOI....
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Strong gate - weak fence! I don’t know what this gate is protecting because the road back into the property seems to be the “road less traveled.” I’ll tell you one thing, by the time one gets finished reading all the signs the dog will be upon you. Apparently, you can’t do anything on this property. Everything fun is forbidden - how boring to live there. They do make signs now that say ‘Trespassers will be Violated’. At least a sign like that is good for a laugh.
There are several ways into this secret property. You could just climb the gate or cut the wire on the fence. I don’t believe that there is a dog, but I’m not that curious to see what is back this overgrown road. If it is a pristine Jaguar in a barn, I will be kicking myself later. If there is indeed a dog, you would see him coming a long ways away and be back over the gate before he gets in attack mode. HFF
Une autre vue du Golden gate de San Francisco. La brume habituelle sur une partie du pont.
Another view of the Golden Gate in San Francisco. The usual fog covering part of the bridge.
Golden Gate Halos - Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco, CA, USA - Copyright 2015 Martyn Phillips, M4Photo.
I had high hopes for my shots from San Francisco, however the weather finally caught up with us and things did not go to plan. We wanted the fog on the roadway but it never got lower than the tower tops of the Golden Gate Bridge.
However, shot from the beach, I love this capture with the halos from the tower lights trying to fight their way through the cloud of fog. The fog was only in this position for a short time prior to the sun rising and I was pleased to capture this unusual perspective of this iconic San Francisco landmark.
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The iconic house on the way to Molson Washington. I'm sure there must be hundreds of pictures of this house with as many compositions. My favourite one is the one with a cougar sitting on the porch, appearing to be looking at the photographer.
Just before sunrise, the city is shrouded in a misty fog due to its location and surroundings, the bridge is too. It comes back in the evening but clears in the day.
Autumnal shot of the rolling Kent Countryside taken in Shoreham just outside Sevenoaks.....
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One of the entrances to the 16th century mansion of Markyate Cell, Hertfordshire. Gate and Gatehouse were actually built in the early 19th century when Neo-Gothic architecture became fashionable.
The entrance to "Woodbrook" on the Balranald Road, Moulamein, NSW.
Moulamein, NSW (ABCTV Victorian viewing area)
This small town in the NSW Southern Riverina is at the junction of two rivers, the Edward River and Billabong Creek both of which have recently experienced severe flooding, the worst for many years, perhaps on record.
Flooding on the vast plains abutting the Murray River in the Riverina and northern Victoria is a slow motion affair often taking weeks to arrive from further upstream, rising slowly and falling slowly. They are no less devastating for that inundating many farms and threading to inundate stream side towns most of which are fairly well protected by levees (but not all of them).
The town of Moulamein has fared better than some in that the town itself has not been flooded but all points of access have been cut off to all but local 4WD vehicles. I was lucky enough to be able to get into town last week with my brother who lives on a farm south of the town doing so in his Toyota HiLux.
Featured here is flooding at the main gate of a property which abuts the Edward River several kilometres out of Moulamein.
37884 rolls through Stanton Gate on the Erewash valley line, hauling 730027, with Colas Rail's 37116 (on hire to ROG) bringing up the rear. The train was 5Q99 10:11 Worksop Yd-Brush works - lucky with the sun as a cloud just cleared as the 37 was a couple of loco lengths further back.
A few weeks back, we received another round of Winter Snowfall so I headed down to the Kauffman Gardens area to try to capture some winter scenes of one of my favorite places. The gates were closed and the sun was just in the right position for some wonderful shadows on the concrete path. I'm always on the lookout for new compositions of older scenes.
Mike D.
Seen after the match Inter - Lazio. San Siro is one of the most impressive stadiums. So I was one of the last to leave this magical place.
Welcome to Gates of Destiny, a place I've created over the last weeks. And although its not finished yet, you are welcome to visit if you like.
I've created a group where you can post your pics from Gates of Destiny. Would love to see the place through your eyes, so please post your pics here
Schoolchildren on a cultural visit approach the massive Sanmon gate of Chion-in, Kyoto. The largest structure of its type in Japan. Hasselblad X1D.
We'll stick with alternative forms of photography for the moment. In this case Infra Red. IR always brings out more contrast, darkens the sky, highlights the clouds, and of course turns all green vegetation white.
The wrought iron gates here were commissioned in 1902 to celebrate the coronation of King Edward VII. They were designed by the famous local architect Alexander North (1858-1945), and cast in the W.H. Knight Foundry in Launceston. They were installed in 1903.
A guide to "The People's Park, Launceston 1881":
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Just as I took this shot with my converted compact camera a flight from Hobart to Melbourne flew over leaving a contrail in its wake.