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Several palm trees with blooming climbing roses I think were the best feature of the beautiful gardens of Hearst Castle in California. What a great idea. They were mostly pink roses though I saw some white ones, too.
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these are three shots of a five-shot-sequence showing a Black-necked Grebe diving ... let me know if you would like to see one of them in full size.. :-)
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This shot was taken in Panama, I was in Casco Viejo with my then trusty nifty-fifty, I was thrilled with my first prime and was noticing the differences between a zoom with variable aperture and the fixed f/1.8 of the 50mm. Even though I liked the zooms because of their flexibility, I got in love with the primes, and to this day I still love them. Just like the tranquility from this shot, I got at peace that I found something really good.
Qom is the second holiest city in Iran. Around the shrine, you can find anything you need, including balloons, slippers, sunglasses that make you feel like in a beach town!
taken with Sony a7r
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Liverpool Cathedral, the largest in the whole of the UK and the fifth largest in the world, is unique and fascinating.
Modern architecture at the Council of State, The Hague, South Holland, The Netherlands.
I added a bit of texture to emphasize the state-of-the art effect.
In the Netherlands, the Council of State is a constitutionally established advisory body to the Dutch Government and States General that consists of members of the royal family and Crown-appointed members generally having political, commercial, diplomatic or military experience. The Council of State must be consulted by the cabinet on proposed legislation before a law is submitted to parliament. The Council of State Administrative Law division also serves as one of the four highest courts of appeal in administrative matters. The King is president of the Council of State but he seldom chairs meetings. The Vice-President of the Council of State chairs meetings in their absence. Under Dutch constitutional law, the Vice-President of the Council is acting head of state when there is no monarch such as if the royal family were to become extinct. It was founded in 1531.
Five minutes after arriving on the main island of Venice I thought I was lost. In fact, I wondered if I'd find my way anywhere much less back to the hotel. The myriad of bridges over canals, the narrow alleys twisted, turned and led me around far too many corners then confused my sense of direction. I kept walking and picking out landmarks though there was no guarantee I'd return the same way.
Eventually, I arrived at St Mark's Square and this is when my heart melted. I fell in love. My love affair with Venice continues today and I've visited countless times. I still get turned around every so often though my heart doesn't race like that first time. Moving forward always lands me at or near the place I want to be.
My Best Suggestions To Discover The Magic of Venice ::
:: Take a water taxi from the airport to your hotel in Venice.
:: Take a vaporetto to San Giorgio then look back at the main island of Venice in awe.
:: Let out a deep sigh when you see the Bridge of Sighs
:: You'll think you're lost, but you're never lost in Venice. Toss your map and explore.
:: Be a tourist and go to the top of the Campanile in St Mark's Square. The view will astound you. If you're lucky you'll hear the bells of the Campanile up close and personal. They are gloriously loud.
:: Visit St Mark's Square both day and night. I love night best because few others are there. You can have your own Venice moment.
:: Take in the view from the Rialto Bridge. The bridge is overcrowded during the day, so stay up late and go at night.
:: There are plenty of squares throughout Venice. Find each and every one and drink them in.
:: Buy a Chorus Pass to visit all of Venice's incredible churches, then marvel at the masterpieces inside.
:: The truth is Venice is magic everywhere you turn and every corner you take. Be respectful of the locals. It is a living breathing functioning city.
:: The floating market at Campo Barnaba is fabulous. Don't miss it.
:: See where the birthplace of gondolas and where they are made by hand. It's fascinating to watch even across the small canal.
:: Your love affair begins in Venice and never really ends.
There are many reasons to love Venice. If the city is on your travel list, this video presentation will help you discover Venice so you can make the most out of your time. My best advice - open your mind, your eyes and your heart then allow Venice to do the rest. You might also want to throw your map away. A map will not help you much.
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The Amir Chakhmaq Complex in Yazd, Iran. It is a mosque,and a caravanserai, a tekyeh, a bathhouse, a cold water well, and a confectionery.
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3200 isos f4 24mm 1/125
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There are a bunch of beautiful buildings in my city such as la Lonja de la Seda, el Palacio del Marqués de Dos Aguas, el Mercado de Colón y el Mercado Central. The building of the main train station know as Estación del Norte is one them. It was inaugurated in 1917. Valencian-modernisim style.
Part of the frieze of the Gonzalez and Kordich family mausoleum in the Recoleta Cemetery, Autonomous City of Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Tall shaking minaret of deserted mud and adobe thousand year old village of Kharanaq in Yazd Province, Iran.
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