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The glass roof of the great court of the British Museum, in London.
Designed by Foster and Partners, the Queen Elizabeth II Great Court transformed the Museum’s inner courtyard into the largest covered public square in Europe. It is a two-acre space enclosed by a spectacular glass roof with the world-famous Reading Room at its centre.
Taken with a Nikon D40 and a Nikkor AFS DX 18-55mm F/3.5-5.6G II lens, and processed in GIMP.
I'm needing a bit of "Brightness" on this windy, rainy day off! So archives of summers past!
Textures; Mat Texturonline.
Fun and games with a Latticed Heath moth.
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Every time I walk through an area of wasteground, several of these lovely moths take to the air.
A beautiful door in the Nazrid Palace in the Alhambra of Granada, Spain. It is rather ruined in my opinion by the amateurish installation of a lock. Otherwise it is nicely complemented by the two arched openings above it.
Almond Blossoms in Central Valley California. I was tempted to use leading lines for the shots but after a while found a real liking to the crisscross patterns on the farm in rolling hills. I captioned it as the Cherry Almond Lattice for colors, pattern and sweet nature
Timber details .. traditional Queenslander style on a small inner city cottage ..
Circa 1915-20
Herston
Brisbane
A close-up of the Sweitzer barn uploaded earlier, this shows the lattice built all along both gable ends. Next photo shows how the lattice looks from the inside...
- Keefer Lake, Ontario, Canada -
For the curious, it's a photo of the lattice under our new deck that overlooks the lake. I will leave it to you to decipher the bokeh. :)
The wide angle view from inside a beautiful old C&NW lattice pin-connected trestle at sunrise west of Randolph, Wisconsin in October of 2016.
A wonderful example of the grand Queenslander , a house with all the decorative timber elements and extensive verandahs in a commanding position overlooking the waters of Moreton Bay near the mouth to Cabbage Tree Creek .
Seamount . circa 1890's
Allpass Parade
Shorncliffe
Via Brisbane