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Dalnoky's key gate | Debrecen | Hungary

  

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Number 2 in my Gates theme for this week. Wonky well used gates to a wonky but beautiful church. ole Park, Kent, UK taken in 2012.

Liege; Belgium

A gate to a field near Matching Green, Essex.

 

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Hanoi Central Station

Tsuzumi-mon gate and Hospitality Dome at Kanazawa station, Japan.

 

This 13.7 meter-high gate is supported by two thick pillars, and is designed to evoke the image of the tsuzumi, the drums played by hand in Noh theater and Kaga Hosho performances.

 

The Hospitality Dome (Motenashi Dōmu) uses 3019 glass panels to create a bright, wide space for visitors while also shielding them from the elements.

 

Design (1998): Ryuzo Shirae

Al-Rajhi Mosque in Hail, Saudi Arabia.

Pescara, Italy 22/4/2018

As so often happens to me, when sharing a series of photographs from a day, the last to be shared was the first to be taken. Reflecting on the day, the vast changes in weather, the stunning views and the general fun of the time, it is interesting for me to think about my first impression of what I thought the day would be.

 

To me this image is the perfect depiction of the start of a landscape photography session. There is a call to cross the gate which bars the way and to explore the places which as yet are enshrouded in murky mystery.

 

At the very least, I think it's an image I enjoyed coming back to.

for Our Daily Challenge topic - 'Gate.'

Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco, California

I've seen these gates for decades. I always liked the stags on the gates; a timeless design.

The Golden Gate Bridge, some of you might have seen this shot of mine already but I saw it the other day and I wanted to share it with you again. I was so happy with the perfect clouds, I love the reflection of the bridge on the water, with this little haze, I think it is one of my favorite shot I took!

Karpathos Island Taken by Christos Voreakos on July 2006

Grote Markt, Antwerp

"All passengers for Bristal / are urgently requested / to board BA / at Gate 7"

 

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The Brandenburg Gate (German: Brandenburger Tor) is an 18th-century neoclassical triumphal arch in Berlin, and one of the best-known landmarks of Germany.

 

It was a learning experience on the road with my new camera. I had just brought my Nikon D810 a few days, before I left for my short trip to Berlin, so still getting used to it. But hopefully I am back regularly uploading photos again :)

A gate on the path up Grindslow Knoll in Edale with Mam Tor in the background.

Following the roads in Costa Rica we noticed an oversized and most frequent sign for "The German Bakery". The first sign was 34 KM out and we counted 8 until we arrived in the town where it was located. They served tasty pastries and excellent lattes, so you can tell we stopped although not yet at our final destination.

 

However, the noise coming from next door was overwhelming. This young guard dog barked for the entire time we were there, one would think his voice would at one point give out. Note, I took this shot with my long lens.

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Kahn & Etta hoping for something good on the other side of the gate.

Daily Dog Challenge: Anticipation

Its that gate again! Another shot from my misty morning walk on Sunday morning.

 

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