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Random photos from Inner Mongolia 2012

This place is amazing! An entire derelict/abandoned housing estate in London. There must be 2000+ apartments all empty.

 

I am determined to get back there sometime for another look around and get some more photos.

Inner Mongolian History Gallery, Inner Mongolia Museum, Hohhot, China. Complete indexed photo collection at WorldHistoryPics.com.

Random photos from Inner Mongolia 2012

Random photos from Inner Mongolia 2012

A view from another meeting room

Random photos from Inner Mongolia 2012

Random photos from Inner Mongolia 2012

The fog came down before we arrived at the island

內蒙古之旅 Inner Mongolia trip

Torquay inner harbour.

Arbroath Inner Wheel hosted the organisation's Overseas Service Rally at Hotel Seaforth in October, 2001. The theme of the gathering was to raise awareness of the work done by Hearing Dogs for the Deaf. The top table guests and committee were, from left, back - Jennifer Brown, Trish Douglas, Linda Moyes, Une Smale, Fiona Sutherland, Barbro Scott, Mary Morgan, Olive Henry and Marjorie Rhodes: front - Christine Anderson, Bert Smale, Georgie MacNair and Wendy Berners-Price.

I'm guessing that the outer wall will be tied back to this inner set of piles.

 

Scrabster Harbour, Caithness, Scotland.

Although this part of the Colosseum faces outward to the city, it's actually the inner ring of the structure, exposed by the partial collapse of the outer and middle rings. The holes in the structure are where iron clamps held decorative travertine stone in place. The stones and iron clamps were scavanged hundreds of years ago, weakening the structure and contributing the partial collapse.

Inner Harbor, Baltimore, Maryland

Random photos from Inner Mongolia 2012

This painting was created as part of my Inner Breath intensive workshops online.

 

(This painting was also created when I was prego and didn't know yet.)

Inner Animal. Showcased at Art All Night in Trenton, NJ.

  

Model: Brielle

Make up: Rachael Steimle.

A moment before the 3rd photograph in this triptograph, I heard the distinctive flapping of geese wings. I raised my camera up and fired off a dozen quick shots of this Christmas scene in Victoria's inner harbour from the Songhees walkway.

 

I should have noted my shutter speed in the viewfinder was only 1/30th second. A quick switch to f/2.8 would have pushed my shutter speed fast enough to freeze these geese's motion. As it was, my slower shutter speed left them blurred, which I don't mind, as it does convey motion.

 

Shot on my Nikon D600 with my 50mm f/1.4D lens, f/3.5 for 1/30 second at ISO 500. I love the speed that this lens gives me, but it's noise is a little excessive for my tastes. I guess I've gotten spoiled shooting Nikon's expensive glass.

to think was most probably once a stream in the grassy slopes of what is now downtown Johannesburg!

The new inner box for the second mold worked better. I changed the way the pieces overlapped and connected them internally with angle brackets so I'd be able to easily remove the angle brackets and slide the pieces out of the concrete planter one by one. It worked out fairly well (didn't break the planter doing it, so hey.)

Inner Rail Food Hall. Omaha, Nebraska.

Random photos from Inner Mongolia 2012

Random photos from Inner Mongolia 2012

This museum was built in 2012. It is VERY impressive for a city that size! Definitely the main attraction in town; a very beautiful, well built museum, with a very interesting exhibit. I was only the second foreigner to ever visit this museum!

INNER PARIKRAMA 2010 Photo Made By Kailash Mansarovar Foundation , Swami Bikash Giri , www.sumeruparvat.com , www.naturalitem.com

 

Mt. Kailash Inner Parikrama (Kora)

Mt. Kailash (6714m), Asia's most sacred mountain, is located in a high and isolated enclave of West Tibet . It is one of three pilgrimages sites in the area, known collectively as Kangri Tsosum. All are said to be at the heart of the ancient Shangshung kingdom, the supposed land of origin of the pre-Buddist Bonpos. Mt Kailash is their sould-mountain, which they also call Yungdrung Gu Tse, the Nine-story Swastika Mountain .

 

It is a 53-km pilgrim path around Mt. Kailash . It begins and ends at Darchen, a small settlement at the mountain south base and in the process visits four monasteries crosses the high Drolma La Pass (5636m). Three days is perhaps the minimum time required to walk leisurely around the mountain: spend two nights in or near Drira Phuk and Zutrul Phuk Monasteries. If conditions permit, try to stay four or five days, which would allow time for short trips to the inner regions of the area.

 

Random photos from Inner Mongolia 2012

Inner Sunset, San Francisco

 

Canonette QL17 GIII, Ilford HP400 shot and developed at 400ASA in Kodak HC-110, dilution E (1+50) for 7m30s.

Pictures from Inner Mongolia

Inner Harbor, Baltimore, Maryland

This is a long shutter photo taken from Daudkandi, Munshigonj,Bangladesh.

Mevagissey in Cornwall (September 2003).

Grasslands - Inner Mongolia, China.

Random photos from Inner Mongolia 2012

Finding inner peace.

Random photos from Inner Mongolia 2012

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