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Still standing - The old packhorse bridge at Carrbridge, still standing since 1717.
It is the oldest stone bridge in the Highlands, built during 1717 as previousy there was no place to cross the River Dulnain when it was in spate, much to the inconvenience of the locals at that time. It was severely damaged in the 'muckle spate' flood of 1829, leaving it in the state we see today.
Many thanks to williamrandle who provided me with the inspiration to visit this location following his own visit earlier this year.
Carrbridge, Cairngorms National Park, Scotland
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Standing In Snow
I was processing this image yesterday with a big smile on my face....this is a beautiful winters image.
Near the village of Leadhills in South Lanarkshire, a group of trees I have shot before but not with as much snow as I had on Saturday. Also had some great light too making for me what is one of my best images.
Hopefully you all like this one:)
Leadhills, South Lanarkshire, Scotland
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The Church of Agios Georgios is standing atop the Lycabettus Hill, which with its 277 meters above sea level is the highest point of Athens.
Standing perhaps after it's original usefulness... We've traveled so many roads over the past three years that it's increasingly hard to find one we haven't been down and sometimes we are going down a road that we think is new to us and then we see something iconic like this silo and realize, yes we have been down this road before! Sometimes though it's a different season or a different direction. Either way, here's to country roads with little to no traffic!
I took this photo a few weeks ago on my visit to high line. This is one of those shots that have been captured to death by many wonderful photographers. But, I just wanted one of my own. Let me know what you think!
Another shot from my trip to Brighton on Sunday. This one is from early on when the starlings were just beginning to arrive. The two guys on paddle boards had an amazing view of the murmuration above them. I was relieved to see that they had their heads covered though. Probably wise in the circumstances. :)
Doug Harrop Photography • April 14, 1989
A Santa Fe SD39 locomotive pulls an eastbound train through Woodford in the Tehachapi Mountains of California.
ATSF 1569 was built Santa Fe 4015 by EMD in June 1969. In December 1985, it was rebuilt, renumbered ATSF 1569, and repainted in the "Kodachrome" SPSF merger paint scheme.
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Candid street photography from Glasgow, Scotland. A 'Fun for Friday' shot with a nicely placed humorous juxtaposition. Wishing you all a fantastic weekend of photography - stay safe!
I get so mad at things that don't matter way too much
I let the way back when's and my old friends scatter like they were dust
I get to chasin' that rainbow pot of gold right into the pourin' rain
With nothin' to show for it, standin' there soakin' wet
Lookin' up shakin' my fist as the thunder rolls
Now and then on nights like this I catch a thunderbolt
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This Red-bellied woodpecker (Melanerpes carolinus) was exploring all the trees. This was along the trail at the Springfield Nature Center on a very hot afternoon.
There was at least 8 Black Oystercatchers along the water's edge, some just standing watch while others were combing the shoreline for clams to indulge on.
The brainchild of American artist Richard Serra, this steel slab on top of Schurenbach spoil tip in the north of Essen reaches 15 metres high.
At Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens in NE Washington DC ..... now is a great time to visit. Lotus and water lilies are in bloom, dragonflies are buzzing and there's almost always a few birds of interest.
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No longer having a purpose, this Milwaukee Road searchlight signal stands as a reminder of what once was in the northwoods.
An Australian Pelican waiting patiently for lunch time to roll around at Charis Fish Market, on the Gold Coast. Once the fish have been filleted, the remaining frames are fed to the many waiting Pelicans. These birds are amazing fliers, with a 2.5m wingspan, and have been seen at great heights, and covering long distances.
The prehistoric stone circle at Machrie Moor on the island of Arran has a diameter of 13.7 metres, and may originally have consisted of seven or eight tall sandstone slabs, three of which survive intact, their heights ranging from 3.7 to 4.9 metres. The mountain behind the stones is Goat Fell. It's a wild almost mystical place.
Look at all those trees, standing together against all the destinies, trunks green from time, yet catching light and fresh air. They guard a heart of forest, hidden somewhere there, beneath their branches, beneath their roots, creating the collective soul.
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