View allAll Photos Tagged Line

Dawn on the First of February. Thanks for the look and have a great mid week.

(It's actually the green roof that's slanted in the original pic.)

...walking in this grass was amazing...

Taken at Kirkgate Shopping Centre, Edinburgh, Scotland, 2021.

low point of view of a trail in the snow. The Netherlands

腰越を行く江ノ電

Its got to be Large

We went in search of autumn colour over easter

We got the timing right this year

There was small breaks in the cloud cover spotlighting the countryside

I love the leaves all the way up the side of the road

 

www.flickriver.com/photos/johnfinnanimages/

@ Marina Bay Sands Singapore

... 橫看成嶺 ...

..

..

Please don't use this images on websites, blogs or other media without my explicit permission.

© All rights reserved

..

Llangorse Lake Bannau Brycheiniog Brecon Beacons Wales

  

...is a 20.2-kilometer (12.6 mi) long railway line between Myrdal and Flåm in Aurland, Norway.

  

Because of its steep gradient and picturesque nature,

the Flåm Line is now almost exclusively a tourist service and has become the third-most visited tourist attraction in Norway.

@Wikipedia

 

@ticket is very "cheap", 40€ p.P

@Taken from train window

The James Whitcomb Riley rollls by State Line tower with poooch 702 leading the way toward Chicago on a cloudy March 26, 1977.

💗Off-Line

 

💗💗Off-Line 💗💗

 

💗Outfit :

"Ily" Collection

 

💗💗💗Event💗💗💗

🚕maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/kustom9/149/14/1003

 

✈️:

Store

Flickr

Animesh: Rezz Room - Rat Christmas Animesh @ FaMESHed

Rezz Room - Rabbit Christmas Animesh @ UBER

Rezz Room - Christmas Elf Animesh

Rezz Room - Christmas English Bulldog

 

Backdrop: K&S - Metro. True Crime. @ Crypt Crawl 2023

  

♫♥♫Weather Report - Black Market♫♥♫

 

More information can be found on the blog<

 

Title by Tommy James - 1971

 

A fisherman sets his nets in the ponds near Ban Ao Noi in Prachuap Khiri Khan.

You can't help but stop here on the way to Elgol!

© 2021 by Samuel Poromaa

A man in a business suit is walking down the street in Marunouchi.

Marunouchi is Tokyo's major commercial district and develops as the center of Japan’s economy and finance.

Kleine Veldstraat, Angerlo

Kastellet (Citadel), Copenhagen.

It's a lovely walk along the ramparts of the old fortress, with beautiful trees and a windmill. Happy Tree-mendous Tuesday

A lone figure stands in shallow water near the shore, silhouetted in black and white as they cast a fishing line into the calm expanse. A tree trunk anchors the left side of the frame, and a bush softens the foreground on the right. The water stretches into the distance, smooth and reflective—early morning light, I think, though I was too focused on not tripping over roots to check the time (with me this is a serious concern).

 

I spotted them mid-cast, perfectly framed by nature’s own composition. They had the kind of quiet focus that made me feel like I was interrupting a sacred ritual… with a camera. I crouched, adjusted, and took the shot just as the line landed, like a whisper across the water. It wasn’t about the fish—it was about the mood. The hush. The way solitude sometimes wears waders and doesn’t care who’s watching.

 

My latest photography is now available for purchase at crsimages.pixels.com/, featuring prints, framed art, and more from my curated collections.

 

C640 pops out of the last tunnel before Martin Yard on the E&BV.

Even in late June, the snow line could be seen on the mountain tops just outside Thingvillir National Park in Iceland.

A monochrome image featuring a row of bicycles parked at a rental station. There are about 30 stations with 200 bikes to rent in the greater Des Moines metro area, but at a brisk 20°F this morning, the demand is very low. All the bikes are here, all lined up. This rental station was photographed at E Grand Avenue and Robert D Ray Drive in downtown Des Moines, Iowa.

 

Developed with Darktable 4.8.0.

 

When people talk about macro, they mostly mention the flower, but we can find many small interesting subjects in nature, which will be beautiful. I like 35mm macro lenses because it is a wide-angle lens and I can have less blurry subject. When the focal length gets longer, the focus points gets more complex. That’s why people are using photo stacking. They take many pictures in different focus points and stack together with post processing software.

 

Showmans Engines,Steamrollers, and Agricultural Steam Engines,Seen at the opening of the Driffield Steam & Vintage Rally,

Rudbeckia, Sonnenhut

20200920_133914-2.jpg

1 2 4 6 7 ••• 79 80