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High Street en Oxford, más conocido como The High, es una de las calles más vivas de la ciudad, es su corazón. Estas casas de colores se sitúan entre colleges antiguos y datan de los siglos XVI -XVIII. La que está más a la derecha es una librería de la Universidad de Oxford, y este data de la época medieval. En el edificio rosa vivió un zapatero, junto con su mujer, sus dos hijos, una sirviente, y un estudiante. Eso fue en 1851, más tarde la casa perteneció a un peluquero y su familia. Todos estos edificios están protegidos y tienen una historia. ¿Os imagináis vivir ahí en el siglo XVIII?
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High Street in Oxford, also known as The High, is one of the most alive streets in Oxford, it is its heart. These coloured houses are located between colleges and date from the XVI-XVIII centuries. The one on the right is the University of Oxford book store, and dates from medieval times. The pink building was occupied by a bootmaker and his wife, two kids, a servant, and a student in 1851. Later on, a hairdresser moved in with his family. All these houses have their own story. Could you imagine how would it have been to live there in the XVIII century?
Para el grupo: La vuelta al mundo.
Tema de Enero: arquitectura.
Texture: Les brumes
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contax g2
zeiss planar 45mm f/2
kodak vision 3 50D
The vastness of nature always puts things in perspective for me. After seeing this, day to day issues appear irrelevant.
The ballerina figure atop the Victoria Palace Theatre in London. She also doubles as a rather elaborate lightning conductor as evidenced by the rod sticking out of the top of her head. Her arms and trailing leg also appear to have been wired together. Perhaps she is getting a little frail.
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Besides falling asleep, falling for something or someone is the next most similar thing to feeling as if we inhabit a dream.
In between nostalgia and the weight of things not meant to be, the feeling of betrayal is the one we end up kissing the hardest. We plant our throne so high up in the skies, that when it remains uncomfortable no matter how often we try to flower it or if we find out that in the end that kingdom does not belong to us anymore, disappointment locks us inside a cell so terrifyingly high too, that descending into the abyss sounds more comfortable than facing the fear of falling without it ever materialising.
The silence is so strong, giving up so harsh. And here I am rising myself to the skies trying to look at the stars a bit nearer. I’m shooting for them this time, carrying my longing soul and broken heart towards the universe so it can heal amongst the cosmos and let me rest a bit easier tonight. 🌟
Since the nut-tree poles are fairly high and very slippery, a single climber would have almost no chance of reaching the top, so contestants usually work together and split the rewards, if they succeed. Prizes consist of foods, like cheese, sugar, flour, and clothes.
Taken @Ancol, North Jakarta, Indonesia
Recent heavy rains have brought the Little Miami River out of its banks causing road closures in some areas. But, I've seen it a lot worse than this in the past.
From the archives, high water on the shore of Lake Ontario is swamping a bush that is growing on the beach.
Union Pacific's Cache Valley Local crosses High Creek trestle east of Lewiston, Utah the morning of June 28, 2017. On the point, UP SD40N No. 1642 is followed by UP SD62 No. 2212 pulling six loads of plastic pellets for Presto Products, Co.
The 1738 departure to Dover Priory and Ramsgate awaits a signal at London St Pancras International station.
Project 52 - Week 35 (28/08 - 03/09)
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Melting into you, computer
I'm riding a digital high
Pixilate me in your image
Set me free
I'm alive
hair// Analog Dog
skin// Birdy
brows// Buzzeri
shirt// Beusy
Lower Manhattan, New York City, New York.
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As we were arriving at the Overseas Passenger Terminal this morning, we noticed that we may have a problem... There was a humongous ocean liner in the way! The Queen Victoria was in port so we had to deviate our plan. After a mad dash around to the Cahill Expressway, we took the elevator up and were presented with a stunning view of Circular Quay.
This was towards the end of the sunrise, with a bit of colour starting to punch through the thick, cloak of cloud cover.
High Traffic | Sydney, Australia
Nikon D810, 16-35mm lens | Exposure f/13@1/8 second
Some pictures taken by the late Michael Cleary. Summer 1983.
This wasn't a traditional LCBS route. Surprising vehicle too, especially as it was brand new. A slip board says 'Wembley', but I don't think it was going there!
Doesn't seem to be doing much business...