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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.
The open gate was to a farmer's field. The closed gate to the left enabled us to continue on The South Downs Way. It is a very attractive area and a great place to walk.
This old gate looks like it doesn't quite close to keep the unwanted out and the wanted in!
Happy Fence Friday -- and have a great weekend too!
Moria Gate Arch is one of the Oparara Basin Arches, natural limestone tunnels formed by the Oparara River on New Zealand's South Island. Processed from 3 exposures, plus/minus 2 stops.
Water is abnormally high for July.
Hell's Gate is an abrupt narrowing of British Columbia's Fraser River, located immediately downstream of Boston Bar in the southern Fraser Canyon. The towering rock walls of the Fraser River plunge toward each other forcing the waters through a passage only 35 metres wide.
Mountain Home Arkansas, gate entry way to the morning light of the sun , the real sun not one put in there. The fog was my main draw
Seen at Nymans Gardens, West Sussex. It is not as old as it pretends to be (only 19th century), but it does have a cinematic quality indeed.
Gwanghwamun Gate is the largest entrance to the Gyeongbokgung Palace, located in Seoul, South Korea. Constructed in 1395, this was the main residence for royals during the Joseon Dynasty. The location on a major three-way intersection makes Gwanghwamun Gate amazing to capture at night. This particular photograph was taken right after sunset with a fading blue sky for the backdrop. Since the exposure lasts many seconds, you can see streaks running across the picture which is cars and buses.
The Menin Gate Memorial to the Missing is a war memorial in Ypres, Belgium, dedicated to the British and Commonwealth soldiers who were killed in the Ypres Salient of World War I and whose graves are unknown. The memorial is located at the eastern exit of the town and marks the starting point for one of the main roads out of the town that led Allied soldiers to the front line.
Designed by Sir Reginald Blomfield and built by the Imperial War Graves Commission (since renamed the Commonwealth War Graves Commission), the Menin Gate Memorial was unveiled on 24 July 1927.
I have to thank Anita for the gate! Sitting on the opposite side of the car I did not at first see it, but as she was composing her shot she muttered something about getting the gate in.... LOL anyway I managed to get the gate in while twisting myself into a pretzel shape so I could shoot past her and through the car window. Pretty pleased with the results!