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Tall summer weeds line the right-of-way of the CSX Hoosier Sub along with two Monon semaphores at Campbellsburg.
We went somewhere very different for our Christmas holidays, meeting my parents-in-law and my older daughter in Australia for a family get together from 3 different parts of the world. We decided to do this to celebrate their 80th birthdays and my wife's 50th birthday (my oldest daughter turned 20 last year while my youngest will be 18 in a few weeks). Felt right to celebrate all these milestone birthdays!
We started our trip Down Under, perhaps inveitably in Sydney. We were very excited to see these icons since none of us had ever been to Australia before. They don't really need any other explanation!
2025 Cruise Martinborough
A little detail from a beautiful 1960's Ford Mustang.
© Dominic Scott 2025
ahha. these icons are soo funny. i haven't uploaded icons in ages. hope you guys like them. feel free to add notes and stuff. <3
+next up, marianas trench. <33
TOWER BRIDGE LONDON. The most iconic of all London's bridges. I took this photo on a beautiful day with my Samsung phone camera. I am no longer able to walk very far but did love the walk from Westminster Bridge along the south side of the river to Tower Bridge as there is so many interesting sights to see. A walk over the bridge and you can visit The Tower of London a castle built by the Normans back in 1078.
Tower Bridge is a Grade I listed combined bascule, suspension, and, until 1960, cantilever bridge in London, built between 1886 and 1894, designed by Horace Jones and engineered by John Wolfe Barry with the help of Henry Marc Brunel. It crosses the River Thames close to the Tower of London and is one of five London bridges owned and maintained by the City Bridge Foundation, a charitable trust founded in 1282.
The bridge was constructed to connect the 39 per cent of London's population that lived east of London Bridge, equivalent to the populations of "Manchester on the one side, and Liverpool on the other", while allowing shipping to access the Pool of London between the Tower of London and London Bridge. The bridge was opened by Edward, Prince of Wales, and Alexandra, Princess of Wales, on 30 June 1894.
The bridge is 940 feet (290 m) in length including the abutments[4] and consists of two 213-foot (65 m) bridge towers connected at the upper level by two horizontal walkways, and a central pair of bascules that can open to allow shipping. Originally hydraulically powered, the operating mechanism was converted to an electro-hydraulic system in 1972. The bridge is part of the London Inner Ring Road and thus the boundary of the London congestion charge zone, and remains an important traffic route with 40,000 crossings every day. The bridge deck is freely accessible to both vehicles and pedestrians, whereas the bridge's twin towers, high-level walkways, and Victorian engine rooms form part of the Tower Bridge Exhibition.
Tower Bridge has become a recognisable London landmark. It is sometimes confused with London Bridge, about 0.5 miles (800 m) upstream, which has led to a persistent urban legend about an American purchasing the wrong bridge.
A vivid sunrise illuminates the sky pink over two icons in Yosemite National Park. Arriving early in the morning at dawn, the light intensified with the silhouettes of El Capitan and Half Dome prominently in the frame.
A glimpse at a street full of the iconic Harlem brownstones of New York.
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Something a bit different. I was at a hill climb meet in Droitwich and this iconic piece of British Design and engineering flew past my lens, it would have been rude not to!
Geoff, who normally gets dragged out on my adventures, abandoned me this weekend for some air show or other, so this one is for him.
A day out to Hartland .
An impressive Blackchurch rock, which is a large arch stack found at Mouthmill, provides exposures of the Hartland Quay Shale that contains goniatite fossils.researching I found that it is an isolated cove has long been associated with smuggling activities. To be able to take a photo of the giant rock so that you can see both of the holes, you need to be there when the tide is low. The left opening has a span of about 5 ft and a height 38 ft and the right opening has a span about 15 ft and a height of about 29 ft.
Candle light portrait of Mary & Jesus religious icon. 6 second exposure with camera on tripod.
#MacroMondays #LitByCandlelight
From a corner office building on Michigan Avenue in Downtown Chicago
Spring 2015 revisited
继续挖箱底。这是去年春天芝加哥的密西根大道橱窗里的梦露。
Daan Roosegaarde created a light art project for the Afsluitdijk. Darkness lovers held their hearts. But the result is a subdued ode to the art deco elegance of the sluiceens.
From now on the lock buildings at the dike light up through headlamps of passing cars. The light art project 'Icon Afsluitdijk' has officially been opened. "In this way we wanted to strengthen the beauty of the Afsluitdijk," says designer Daan Roosegaarde. "I've looked at how I could emphasize what was already there."
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Hurricane PZ865 (Mk IIc) and Spitfire TE311 (Mk LF XVIE) from the BBMF at Rhyl Airshow.A shot that would get me in trouble with the purist avation photographers as i have frozen the props :-) HWW
Taken from a promenade nearby Kappa Bridge, Kamikochi Highland, Japan. The rolling tall peaks are the Hotakas, which view gets an international acclaim. Alas, the ridgeline running toward Mt West Hotaka gets hidden in the clouds, yes, Mt Okuho barely visible through the cloud, with happy hums of the visitors everywhere today.
Taken with a Nikon D700 and a Nikon 85mm f1.4
The only processing, other than cropping, was to push the blacks so that lines and shapes could be emphasized.
The Getty Museum is a one-of-a-kind architectural achievement by architect Richard Meier. Its iconic element is the travertine stone which is evident everywhere. Due to the Getty Trust it is one of the wealthiest and most visited museums in the world.
The Getty Museum, Los Angeles
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