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A shot of a mate of mine getting to the top of Moel Eilio as the Terrain beneath us was swallowed by a cloud inversion
The Bachalpsee is a lake close to the First above Grindelwald in the Bernese Oberland, Switzerland. The lake is located at an elevation of 2,265 m (7,431 ft).
Karekare falls, on the west coast of Auckland at Karekare beach :)
8 shot panorama, again I used my red cellophane headlamp to give a bit of light, but changed the hue to give it a more natural feel.
Dem Himmel entgegen!
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The almost full Moon rises above the Tasman Sea, while the tide recedes at Cuttagee, NSW Far South Coast.
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Black and white impression from Castle Sinclair Girnigoe in Scotland. I work less with monochrome these days but the rugged cliffs and ruins perched atop seemed like a great combination to give it a go and create a moody image. Great sky helped with the atmosphere as well.
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Second shot of my vacation sunrise series! Obviously I didn't sleep in much on this vacation!
Have a great Sunday and as always thanks for your visits and comments!
We must have been ambitious vacationers on July 1, 1995, as we made this fine photo of BN train No. 629, descending the 1% grade through Lynch Coulee east of Trinidad, Washington at 6:48 a.m.
You can see the uphill right of way on the opposite side of the coulee, a mile or two above "Trinidad Loop". No doubt we were tired of EMD SD40-2 locomotives at the time, as they were on every train we photographed that weekend.
A marker cairn near the foot of the final rise to the summit of Cairn Gorm sits by the side of the path we're following through the rocks and boulder fields as very little can grow and survive at this altitude.
Cairn Gorm, the mountain from which the Cairngorm mountain range gets its name, stands at 1245 meters (4085 feet) and is my 4th Munro of the season, my 27th in total. The hike (no bike this time) sees me covering a circuit of just over 7 miles and making an elevation gain of around 762 meters (2500 feet).
You may shoot me with your words,
You may cut me with your eyes,
You may kill me with your hatefulness,
But still, like air, I'll rise.
Eddie Vedder - „Rise“
www.youtube.com/watch?v=GXQSRuLeSEM
Such is the way of the world
You can never know
Just where to put all your faith
And how will it grow
Gonna rise up
Burning black holes in dark memories
Gonna rise up
Turning mistakes into gold
Such is the passage of time
Too fast to fold
And suddenly swallowed by signs
Low and behold
Gonna rise up
Find my direction magnetically
Gonna rise up
Throw down my ace in the hole
"Rise up, start fresh and see the bright opportunity in each new day."
Yesterday, I was on a walk with my brother and his wife and of course I had to take my camera with me. I just took a few quick shots since I didn't want them to wait for me for too long and this one turned out to look pretty nice. I hope you like it!
Europe, The Netherlands, Zuid-Holland, Maritiem District, Hertekade, Residential high rises, Façades, Balconies (slightly cut from B&T)
Shown here are three residential high-rise on the Rotterdam Boompjes. Shot from the Ibis bridge crossing the Scheepmakershaven. Over the past 15 years, this major Rotterdam thoroughfare has transformed - residential housing has made a comeback in the city centre, accompanied by, albeit small, balconies.
On the left: Terraced tower (OZ Architect, 2021), the high rises in the middle are 'Clubhouse Boompjes' (Team V Architectuur, 2025) and on the right is 'De Maas' office tower (Koldewijn-Drexhage, 1988).
The backstory about the return of residential housing in the city centre: In the 1980s, it became evident that the strictly functionalistic urban design of the post-World War II Rotterdam city centre no longer met the needs of its residents. In the first post-war decades, the redevelopment enhanced functionality, offering a clear break from the congestion and other development problems of the pre-war city centre. And its morphology offered the symbolism of a brave new world. However, due to the 60s and 70s social-economic boom and the rise of consumerism, the strict segregation of living, business and administration made the city's heart feel like a place that didn't seem to live and breathe. It was simply too high on business and too low on living and recreation. One of the programs to rectify this was the R'dam high-rise policy - the insertion of a series of high-density up-market apartment buildings in and near the city centre.
This is number 772 of Rotterdam architecture and 119 of Facades.