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I must have been fortunate to be there at just the right time for the water to go perfectly still, maybe the mid point of the tide. The reflections from Mersey Gateway bridge lights just went ping. I had been trying to smooth out the tide flow using long exposures a few minutes before but this was far more effective
A portal to another era
A mortal tour of our mirror
Janus to our camp.
Diogenes with his lamp.
And so we go
And lo, find our way home.
---Mike 5/13/2007; rev 5/23/2007
This was the gateway, formerly with a fence from our formal yard to the tree swing, and woods where my brothers, friends and I played - snowsled, bicycled, ran, jumped, hopped, imagined and dreamed.
97/365 Photo Manipulations Project
Constructive criticism gratefully received
inspired by Chaos2K's image here www.flickr.com/photos/chaos2k/4778981668 - this is my attempt to replicate it (though obviously the source images are different)
ground pavers jesuisautre.deviantart.com/gallery/#/dzn6o7
model Lady-Moriendistock.deviantart.com/gallery/#/d2evsxm
brick walls www.flickr.com/photos/giagir/4546795068/
sky - my own stock
and if you'd like to create something similar yourself, try the discussion at It's An Addiction here www.flickr.com/groups/itsanaddiction/discuss/721576249039...
Een doorkijkje vanuit de middeleeuwse burcht Gravensteen, die midden in de stad ligt. Met natuurlijk een chocolatier. Want België = land van de chocolade.
Gent, België
A view from the medieval castle Gravensteen, which is located in the middle of the city. With of course a chocolate maker. Because Belgium = country of the chocolate.
Ghent, Belgium
These are the corridors of Gateway Center early Sunday afternoon. Usually during the week, there would be people bustling about. However, it was just me (and another lone person at the far end of the skywalk photo).
The windows are at the top (and thinnest) part of the Arch, though it doesn't look that way from this POV.
Gateway Arch National Park, St. Louis, Missouri.
The Gateway of India is a monument in Mumbai, India. Located on the waterfront in Apollo Bunder area in South Mumbai. It was a crude jetty used by fisher folks and was later renovated and used as a landing place for British governors and other distinguished personages. In earlier times, the Gateway was the monument that visitors arriving by boat would have first seen in the city of Bombay.
Penrhos Gateway. This area has been a Nature Reserve for decades with generations of Holyhead people being able to enjoy the natural heritage of this area: the wooded area was planted in the 19th century and it has a wealth of woodland: mixed deciduous and coniferous woodland; flora and fauna: bluebell beds; meadow butterflies, and fresh water habitats. This area alone attracts 100.000 visitors every year. We have visited here for more years than we care to remember, just to wander round it’s woodland, enjoy the peace and quiet see the bluebells and the spring cyclamen, read about its history and enjoy it all, sadly this will come to an end, most of the Penrhos Nature Reserve will be closed to the public it will become a gated leisure village with up to 500 holiday homes – a nice place for those who stay there but what damage will be done to this glorious coastal when they start to build, it will never be the same again.
This is an old stone gateway into the old garden area of Penrhos.
The 'V' design in front allows the building to reflect itself..not another building..and gives it a lovely'core'.
An eastbound South Shore Line train departs the new Hammond Gateway Station. The elevated station at left is for the new West Lake Extension to Munster, which is still under construction.
Istanbul, Turkey. The gardens of the Beylerbeyi Palace provide a wonderful view of the Bosphorous Bridge, a suspension bridge built in 1973 to span Bosphorous Strait that separates Asia from Europe.
Gateway to San Francisco From the Bay Bridge --
-- Forest Road, Yerba Buena Island, San Francisco, California
Brisbane Australia. Sir Leo Hielscher (Gateway) Bridges. There are 12 lanes of traffic, six in each direction. Magnificient structure!
Gateway Arch always makes a nice back drop at this location in East St. Louis.
-UP SD70AH #3027, SD70ACe #8475 leading power
-UP Train CWFGM
-UP (ex-SP/CM&W/ICG/CR/NYC/GM&O/etc) Springfield Sub, MP X283.26, Main 2
-19th St, East St. Louis, IL
-August 11, 2018
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Staring up at the Gateway Arch in St. Louis, MO., in the very cold winter of 2020. Did I mention the cold?
These are photos taken on my trip to Europe and the UK with a girl friend in October to November 2012. My camera I had then wasn't good with low light so some of these shots are not great but I have put them as my memories of the trip.
We took the bus to Chichester and had a walk around... dodging the showers. It was rather cold. This is our last day in England. Next stop Paris.
Chichester Cathedral has fine architecture in both the Norman and the Gothic styles, and has been described by the architectural critic Ian Nairn as "the most typical English Cathedral". Despite this, Chichester has two architectural features that are unique among England's medieval cathedrals—a free-standing medieval bell tower (or campanile) and double aisles.[4] The cathedral contains two rare medieval sculptures, and many modern art works including tapestries, stained glass and sculpture, many of these commissioned by Walter Hussey (Dean, 1955–77).
The spire of Chichester Cathedral, rising above its green copper roof, can be seen for many miles across the flat meadows of West Sussex and is a landmark for sailors, Chichester being the only medieval English cathedral which is visible from the sea.
For More Info:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chichester_Cathedral