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view of the modern skyscrapers on hong kong island from the open-top double decker bus that we took from the peak tram station to the star ferry terminal
The exposed upper level of the car park hadn't been spoiled by vehicles after a weekend of solid, heavy snow.
I love the angles in this shot.
Newcastle upon Tyne
Robert Stephenson's masterpiece of engineering spanning the River Tyne. According to "The Newcastle Book of Days" and "The Gateshead Book of Days" on the 7th June 1849, George Hawk, Mayor of Gateshead "ceremonially hammered in the last key to tension the chain of the last arch of the new High Level Bridge.
Work had started in 1846 and around 800 families were moved as their homes were demolished as part of the construction. Passengers first crossed the bridge in the August of that year and on September 28th 1849 Queen Victoria opened the High Level Bridge.
here's another attempt at hdr. Ofcourse the weather was awful on my two days off (it snowed today- is it not April?), so I went back to my favorite parking garage to see what hdr could offer in these lighting conditions...
For Aunt Fan's Devil's Food Cake & Mrs. Milman's Chocolate Icing , adapted from SAVEUR and Martha Stewart.
Level crossing manned
Arossim Falvado
Majorda - Cansaulim railway line
SCR
Double tracking lines soon
Londa-Vasco sector
Video: youtu.be/Z8ysc5ODL2c