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This is an old lighthouse. It was originally commissioned by one George Washington & was built in 1789.
Taken along the cliff walk trail near the lighthouse.
The twin smokestacks of the Portlands Energy Centre help power the city of Toronto on a cold winter evening. Burning relatively clean natural gas, her two gas turbines help meet the needs of our growing city.
Scenes from 2008 U.S. Gran Prix of Cyclocross: Portland Cup: Day 1
Strobist: 2 580 ex II, snooted by beer cozies, triggered by Pocket Wizards, zoomed out to about 100mm, set to 1/8. One rider left, other rider right.
I just want enough light to highlight the face.
@2008 Oregon Velo
LRT (Light Rail Transit) fits easily into the streetscape of downtown Portland, Oregon.
In some locations, streetcars can share the right of way with motor vehicles or cyclists, the busier systems will have exclusive rights of way.
Clean, quiet and efficient, LRT is the right solution for those of us planning new systems of transit to evolve more sustainable transportation systems and more vibrant, livable communities.
To find more on Victoria's LRT plans, visit BC Transit at www.bctransit.com or sort through the discussion at my blog at johnluton.blogspot.com
Portland Bill Lighthouse guides vessels heading for Portland and Weymouth through hazardous waters as well as acting as a waymark for ships navigating the English Channel.
The most amazing find on Chesil Beech was a family of 4 hare ... it's really hard to sneak up on hare when you're walking on shingle! So only a hint of hare in the shot below :)
Photo: Me.
Location: Portland, New South Wales (Australia).
Date: 18 January, 2009
Tools:
- Kodak ZD710
- Slik Mirage Tripod
- Gimp 2.6.6
- Photomatix Pro 2.0.3
Effects: PASM = Lanscape + Scn = Panorama
Post Processing: N/A
Print Available:
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Sometimes Portland is like a goth: creepy and scary for half a second, and then you go, "Ohhhh so cute!!"
Here is a B&W of Portland's South Waterfront. The area is a huge victim of the down economy, but it's really amazing to go when the weather is good....
PORTLAND, OREGON - JANUARY 10: People in inflatable costumes dance in protest in front of the Immigration and Customs Enforcement ICE facility on January 10, 2026 in Portland, Oregon. Portland residents have been demonstrating following the fatal shooting of Renee Nicole Good on January 7th in Minneapolis as well as the shooting of two individuals in Portland on January 8th by US Border Patrol. (Photo by Natalie Behring/Getty Images)
Serving as a signature Portland icon, this bronze life-sized sculpture of a man offering his umbrella, was created by nationally known artist J. Seward Johnson of Princeton, New Jersey. The sculpture joins a number of Johnson's works in public spaces in cities such as New York, Kansas City, Los Angeles and Oakland, California.