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This photo was taken from a rooftop in Holguin looking toward Central Park.
The big building in the background is the Theatre Of The Arts.
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Well it's late afternoon in Sydney town on Sunday 21st April, 2024.
And the 'Scenic Eclipse II' cruise ship is departing the harbour, aided by a tugboat from Sydney's 'Port Authority'.
Meanwhile a ferry has arrived at the McMahons Point Wharf, on its trek from Darling Harbour to the city via Luna Park.
And across the harbour at Millers Point the sun is shining on the Victorian-era terraces.
And all viewed from my rooftop location along View Street (near the top of Walker Street) at North Sydney. Not far from Lavender Bay.
Photographed with my zoom lens to let you see all the details across the harbour, lol.
My Canon EOS 5D Mk IV with the Canon EF 75-300mm f/4-5.6 lens.
Processed in Adobe Lightroom and PhotoPad Pro by NCH software
Photographed while exploring with Kiyoshi-san, Roger-kun, and Teruhide-san. Nanzen-ji, Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto. November 30, 2015.
Landscaped rooftop terrace in the west village. Parts of it are like an extension of the Highline. My first client to ever buy an apartment from me is thinking about either renting the apartment she bought in this building or possibly selling it. I went today to see it for the first time in 15 years. It is as pretty today as it was the day she bought it. This is in the Cambridge on W. 13th St.The day could not have been more picture perfect!
Water on the roof of my dad's car caught my attention this afternoon. The orange and red is from the reflection of an apartment building where I live.
After some summer rain, the green alpine plants on Ben Lomond really almost glowed. These colours have not been enhanced. [Enlarge and look around.]
Had to climb onto the roof for this view. Hope you like it:
Bergh Castle or in Dutch Huis Bergh, in 's-Heerenberg, is one of the largest castles in Gelderland, The Netherlands. It gives its name to the Land van den Bergh and was previously owned by the Counts Van den Bergh.
The building history dates back to the 13th century. The main parts of the castle are from the 14th, 15th and 17th century. In the beginning of the Dutch Revolt the house got damaged by war. In 1735 the castle burned down.
In 1912 Huis Bergh and all belongings became the property of Jan Herman van Heek, an industrialist from Enschede.
He restored the buildings. In 1939 there was another major fire. Thanks to the help of locals most of the furniture was rescued. Renovation began the same year and was completed in 1941.
© Mieneke Andeweg-van Rijn 2017
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