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Outdoor pool at sunrise. North Berwick, East Lothian.
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Bromborough Pool was developed from 1853–58 as a "model village" for the workers at the factory of Price's Patent Candle Company. The completed village comprised 142 houses with a church, school, institute, shop and library for Price's workforce. It predates the nearby model village of Port Sunlight just to its north, started in the 1880s.
The village hall was designed by Julian Hall, and was originally a school. It is in yellow brick with dressings in red brick and stone, and with a corrugated iron roof.
The library hosted a swim party for all kids 6-18 who had read over 30 books in the Texas Reading Club. There was fun in the Friendswood pool, plus grilled hot dogs by the Boy Scouts and popsicles for everyone!
The library hosted a swim party for all kids 6-18 who had read over 30 books in the Texas Reading Club. There was fun in the Friendswood pool, plus grilled hot dogs by the Boy Scouts and popsicles for everyone!
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I was out for a wander in Soho yesterday and came across a small park that included a swimming pool (not terribly unusual here in NYC). Given that its winter and too cold to swim, the pool was drained and closed and had collected a fair number of leaves. The abandoned ladders and stainless siding seemed interesting to me, so I grabbed a few photos through the fence as best I could. These were the shots that stood out for me from the rest of the series.
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Shot taken from the rooftop pool area of the Westin hotel in Austin, Texas. I got there early to get a people-free photo.
Champagne pool, New Zealand
It may look prehistoric, this 65m - diameter hot spring pool is in fact very "young", only 900 years. 50 000m3 of boiling water are bubbling in a 62m deep hole...
. . . This gorgeous hot spring pool is just a few hundred yards from Old Faithful. I would normally use a picture of it in my "Sterilization" lecture to show how different bacteria are adapted to living in different temperatures of hot water. These bacteria can then be used to prove sterilization has occurred on hospital equipment.
The National Park Service has moved the road away from this pool, as too many people were throwing coins and junk into the pool and interfering with the flow of hot water, and threatening it with a change in the color of bacteria that could live here and give it it's famous blue color.
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This image titled Swimming Pool View of day time, was taken on the View from high floor of building.
The Old Pool
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Aerial shot taken looking over the old Pool at South Cronulla.
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Newcastle Pool at dawn. The shoes suggested a zen-like image, so all distracting elements have been removed. Best on black. Upload size: 2560px wide
Chapman’s Pool is a rough-cut cove in the depths of the Isle of Purbeck, Dorset. It’s not easy to get to, but this was the destination of this mornings adventure. Pretty difficult to navigate visiting somewhere for the first time in the dark (with some slippery moments!) but so worthwhile. Such an awesome little cove!
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Dramatic, dark, atmospheric gothic even; all words that spring to mind whenever I think of the Isle of Skye. There are a few locations on the isle that epitomise this image, and the Fairy Pools is one such place.
This is the second time that I’ve visited this spot and I’ve been taken back at the almost unlimited opportunities it offers for photographers, with a long series of pools framed by the looming backdrop of the Cuillin.
This particular fall seems to be the preferred choice for most photographers and it is hard to avoid photographing it yourself. On this day I was struck by how the cloudy sky was emphasising the greens in the pool. As the light was already dim I only needed my 0.6 filter to slow it down enough to allow the larger stones to show through the shallow water.
I had taken a few more images including a nice landscape version but I managed to accidentally delete them off the memory card; picture a ranting man in the middle of a glen in Assynt!
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