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From inside the Sydney Opera House, looking out onto Sydney Harbour. One of the many ferry boats from Circular Quay (Sydney's CBD) transits the windows.
Sydney, NSW, Australia
A room with a view… another good reason to stay at the Shangri-La in a high floor room! The simple pleasure of sitting in the window and watching the world go by below you. Might as well take a few pictures as well to capture the moment.
Just to the left of the bridge is Luna Park in all its nightly glory but I never saw the Ferris wheel go around once! Plenty of north bound traffic leaving the city centre for suburbia and the Sydney ferries criss-crossing the Parramatta River – the main tributary of Sydney Harbour getting everyone home safely.
With the money left over from buying our new home....we splashed out on a 2nd home in Wales...and this is it...and it's looking towards the Great Orme this side and up towards the Menai Bridge the other...there not too shabby views if l say so myself.
We move out of our current residence tomorrow...and l shall NEVER EVER move again.
The mighty, the sacred, the eternally mysterious - central to the identity of Japan and her people.
For me, a pilgrimage of sorts; to finally stand before this most beautiful of natural wonders, a deeply moving 24 hours in my life. Fuji-san leaves one breathless and bewildered. Parting earth and sky with remarkable symmetry, its beauty beyond description in text or letter, no poem powerful enough to create the emotion in one's heart and mind upon seeing for the first time, in person and close at hand.
I arose the second morning at 5am to witness first light falling on the sleeping giant, and the sunrise upon Lake Kawaguchiko before me.
Link to dawn image: www.flickr.com/photos/112623317@N03/49582116291/in/photol...
This shot here is a little while later - this wonderful view was enjoyed from our balcony with its own private onsen, at the Hotel Kukuna. Highly recommended.
Mount Fuji is an active stratovolcano and the tallest mountain in Japan, standing at 3,776 meters (12,380 feet).
Link to twilight shot the previous evening: www.flickr.com/photos/112623317@N03/51868021747/in/photol...
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I think that this bird was a juvenile. It was a foggy morning and the bird was calling a lot as it was looking for company.
I was fascinated by the way the vegetation takes over the interiors of the ruins of an old ranch
A view from outside of another window of this building here:
Ägerisee, Ägerital, Kanton Zug, Switzerland
Contax 645, Carl Zeiss Distagon T* 35mm f/3.5
Fuji Neopan Acros @ box
Microfine 1+0, 10' @ 20C
Nikon Coolscan 9000ED
#92 in my 100 x challenge
This was the view from our room in Napier, New Zealand. I just loved the low cloud and the uncluttered view.
I'm afraid I'm still not spending much time on Flickr. We had to take Podge back to the vets yesterday and he was kept in to try to find what is causing his problems. We will pick him up later and hope he will improve now. I am just trying to post photos to keep up with challenges.
This was the most original, charming -and old- accommodation (for 2 days) we had
found during our trip to U.K.
Although it was High Season it was not expensive and the view to the sea and the
cliffs of Ilfracombe was breathtaking.
A nice memory to this trip - I don't want to miss this in my U.K. Set.
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Zimmer mit Aussicht
Dies war (für 2 Tage) die originellste, gemütlichste und älteste Unterkunft während unserer Reise
nach England. Ein Glückstreffer!
Obwohl Hochsaison, war das Zimmer nicht teuer und der Blick auf das Meer und die
Klippen von Ilfracombe fantastisch.
Eine nette Erinnerung an diese Reise, die in meinem U.K.-Set nicht fehlen darf.
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As the sun sets in Belfast and we enter Blue Hour the building is lit up purple. Taken from my room at the Titanic Hotel
Room with a view. Here is the selfie + tent. This was one of the hardest things about this outing (apart from carrying the 20kg rucsack), where to pitch the tent. Around where I was to take my sunrise shoots was all marshy. After about an hour of seaching I eventually found this place and ticked most of the boxes. Dry, a view of the lake. Unfortunately it was a good 10 minutes from where I was going to be taking photos in the morning and very close to the summit of the mountain I was on.
To the Aqua Shard restaurant in London, on the 31st floor of The Shard, with a super-fast elevator to get us there.
Good food, good company, and spectacular views – all that’s required, really.
This is a week of milestones. Yesterday, my son graduated from school. My daughter received her university diploma in the mail (she didn't want to go to her convocation) and my father is moving to a retirement residence tomorrow.
I spent the day packing, sorting and getting ready... and collecting the key to his apartment. He's up on the 7th floor and has a nice west-facing view. He's not really thrilled with having to make this move, but he can't live alone anymore, so here we are.