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Taken at Blyth, Northumberland on 26/06/2016.

I got a little dizzy shooting this. Thanks for the comments and favorites.

A view of downtown Austin looking West at sunset. This was a handheld series of 5 shots (-4,-2,0,+2,+4). I had to up the ISO to keep the shot from blurring too much. Wish I had taken my tripod with me.

Tibetian Monastery ; Shirsi ; Karnataka

High-security networking of critical infrastructures (EPCIP)

臺中車站 Taichung Station

Renzo Piano's Aurora Place in Sydney, Australia - Part of my 'Looking up' Series - Looking through the glass canopy.

252-037-7 Renfe locomotive with its Talgo leaving "La Estación del Norte". VALENCIA

Citypoint building, London. Looking up. Feeling dizzy.

Taken from the roof of the National museum of Scotland in Edinburgh

Como sabemos esta Estación se inscribe dentro de las líneas 1, 2 y 7 de Metrovalencia.

En esta instantánea se ofrece una vista de la Estación desde un paso a nivel peatonal, próximo a la misma, pues ya hemos tenido ocasión de ver la entrada principal.

Hamburg Flughafen

Painting by Dan Steven

acrylic on panel

12x16 inches

Sorry for beeing so absent the last days. I've had a lot of internet problems, but I hope everything will be okay now. I'll try to catch up asap.

 

This is another shot from my trip to Zeeland.

Wuzhen lies at the north of Tongxiang City

Maasvlakte, Rotterdam industrial area, Zuid-Holland, the Netherlands

 

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© 2016 Bart van Damme

 

Today (30 November, 2021) on the news: this coal-fired power station (one of biggest polluters of the Netherlands, build in 2015) will be closed, maybe as soon as within the next two months. Necessary for NL to be able to live up to the Paris Agreements. There's three more coal fired power stations to go.

Geweldig mooie ligstal

 

Ondanks de afmetingen wordt er met milieu en dierenwelzijn rekening gehouden!

Om deze foto te maken moet je geen hoogtevrees hebben.

Hiervoor bovenin geklommen bij de filter installatie.

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Le pont routier de Cubzac mesure 553 mètres et est divisé en 8 travées. Ce pont routier construit par Gustave Eiffel entre 1879 et 1883, pour la route nationale 10 entre Hendaye et Paris.

Le pont de Cubzac est construit sur les bases de l’ancien pont suspendu qui avait été emporté par une tempête.

Le pont fut détruit pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale puis rebâti par le petit-fils de Gustave Eiffel. Sa rampe d’accès est supportée par des arcades de pierre qui, vues de dessous, ont une allure de cathédrale gothique.

 

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