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We left the Northern Territory with a few visions of Uluru at sunset, but this side-on perspective offered the best contrast of light and shade, revealing some of the details of the rugged monolith.
Fratton station, Portsmouth UK. The construction of the
bridge that connects the platforms - it has a lift to facilitate
luggage carrying and disabled access.
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This is Nelson's church tower, in New Zealand. Photo taken a year ago while traveling around the country.
Photos from Perspectives, an ongoing series of free conversations with Denver Center audiences that is held before the first preview performance of most every Theatre Company offering. On. Oct. 14, the featured play was 'Smart People.' To read all about it, go to MyDenverCenter.Org. Join moderator Douglas Langworthy next at 6 p.m. on Friday, Jan. 19 in the Jones Theatre for a talk on Matthew Lopez’s world-premiere comedy Zoey’s Perfect Wedding. For more information, Call 303-893-4100 or go to DenverCenter.Org. Photos by John Moore for the DCPA NewsCenter.
Global Perspectives 2016
'The Future of Civic Space' was the theme for this year's Global Perspectives - our annual conference that brings together civil society leaders, activists, and trend-setters to discuss, debate, and collaborate on some of the biggest issues affecting the sector. The 8th annual Global perspectives was held at the Heinrich Böll Stiftung in Berlin (Germany) on 26 - 28 October 2016. Participants and speakers came from across the globe. Image credit: www.seesaw-foto.com
This picture was taken on a railway line outside mullingar. i found a flower growing through the tracks. i set my aperature to 3.2 to get a small depth of field and to keep only the flower in focus. i held the flower to the side of the frame until it came into the rule of thirds.
One of the "things to do" in the Salar de Uyuni is to take perspective shots...so here's me and Hannah, a British person from my tour group.
The Wistarion, p. 61, 1987, Archives & Special Collections, Hunter College Libraries, Hunter College of the City University of New York, New York City.
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