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Participants during the high-level plenary

 

Photo: BRS Conventions/Kiara Worth

These are taken from the Sea Wall near Goldcliff, Newport on the Gwent levels - a beautiful walk, especially with skies like this!

06-07-16 Harpswell, ME

 

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Frets out and leveling the board with the radius beam. This is gonna take a while cause it's REALLY bad.

Stamford Plaza Adelaide

This was my idea for Wiki for 'Above it All.' I like it because it is pretty, but Wiki had a much better more exciting idea a moment later.

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Diefenbunker: Canada's Cold War Museum

Taken at the Level Crossing near Island Lake. Pity about the clouds because the sun would be sitting right ahead.

 

Taken as part of my Travel Article for my honours course.

28-300mm@300, f/10, 1/320, ISO 200

Rustans, Mandaluyong, Philippines

This is a photograph of a slide I took in the '70s.

The depth markers, the nearest is the furthest up the hill from the lake. I can't imaging if getting this high; it would be well over the dam!

natural protected deciduous forest in the greater Ho Tram area.

2023-03-23: An official addresses during the High-level Dialogue on Nutrition Financing Maseru, Kingdom of Lesotho.

I've sat in the fancy seats that Brian's company owns in the past but this was something new. Basically, PGE Park has a couple of suites at field level which they've turned into a club lounge (due to the suites not selling, I'd assume). One can come down here and grab some free food (hot dogs, chips and popcorn) and watch a couple of innings.

 

Great view but Gillian and I didn't stick around too long.

Near Hastings, East Sussex; December 2008

Exploring acrylic paint and photography for some of my A Level work this year

Carpenters frame rooms within the Level 1 mechanical bar

this is the epicenter of death valley, the lowest point in the northern hemisphere, 282 feet below sea level, almost 11,000 lower than the vantage point for this shot. the salt in the photo came solely from mountain runoff, which then boiled away in the badlands, home of the second hottest temperature on the planet - 134 degrees

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