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Cunard Liners Marking the 175th Anniversary on the Liverpool River Mersey with a Red Arrow Fly Past,
BEST VIEWED LARGE IF POSSIBLE!!
This is Whitstable on the North Kent coastline , taken late evening, went with a close friend of mine and fellow flickrette Jan (jankmarshall) we both had a great time the subjects were fabulous!
When the day is overcast it seems like the perfect opportunity to try my hand at monochrome photography.
Former tuna fishery building on the island of Favignana, one of the Egadi islands off the west coast of Sicily. It is now a museum.
The three large metal pans seen here were used for boiling the tuna steaks prior to canning.
Three massive granite peaks known as the Three Brothers are shown here reflected in the Merced River, from a location affectionately known as Tahiti Beach in Yosemite Valley. The left-most peak (Eagle Peak) and Middle Brother are lit by the rising Sun, while Lower Brother on the right still remains shaded in this winter shot.
A row of posts separating the water (now frozen) from the parking near the beach at Three Mile Lake, near Afton, Iowa.
Tish Murtha I England 78 - 81
Benita Suchodrev - 48 Hours Blackpool
Distant Islands - Fotografien zum Brexit
Freundeskreis Willy-Brandt-Haus
Berlin
Third shot from Tottenham Court Road tube station in London. Had to hang around while for there to be no people in this busy walkway.
As a thunderstorm passed in the distance I got the camera low on the tripod to use some vegetation as the foreground element. As luck would have it the storm delivered the background. A lighting trigger was used with an exposure set for 6 seconds which generated the slight blur in the bushes due to the windy conditions.
The Three Smiths Statue is a sculpture by Felix Nylund, situated in Helsinki in Three Smiths Square at the intersection of Aleksanterinkatu and Mannerheimintie. This realistic statue, unveiled in 1932, depicts three smiths hammering on an anvil. The smiths are naked.
The top part of the bronze statue's granite base is encircled by the Latin text MONUMENTUM – CURAVIT – LEGATUM – J. TALLBERGIANUM – PRO HELSINGFORS A.D. MCMXXXII ("The statue was erected with the help of a donation from J. Tallberg by Pro Helsingfors in the year 1932"). The statue was donated to the city of Helsinki by the Pro Helsingfors foundation, which had acquired it with the help of a monetary donation by the businessman Julius Tallberg. Tallberg's commerce house is situated at the northern end of the three smiths square.
The statue was damaged in a bombing during the Continuation War in 1944. Marks of the damage can still be seen in the base of the statue, and the anvil has a hole caused by a bomb shrapnel.
The Three Smiths Statue is a popular meeting place, the Green League has often located their election campaign quarters next to it and a Peruvian street music orchestra has performed in the area on many summers.
(Wikipedia)
St Ives in the far west of Cornwall is a very hilly little town, with the peninsula that overlooks the harbour being virtually surrounded by the sea on three sides. My favourite view of St Ives is probably this one, where as you come into the town from the south, or from the railway station, your first sight of the harbour is across the roof-tops. At low tide the harbour empties out to reveal a large sandy beach. St Ives was once a major fishing port, but after the railway arrived in 1877 it gradually became more important as a holiday town. Fish stocks dwindled, and now there are just a few small fishing boats left in the harbour. St Ives is, of course, famous for its artists' colony, and there are several galleries in the town including Tate St Ives, which overlooks Porthmeor Beach.
Curious patterns on Southsea Beach after a recent storm, the three components that make up the costal experience here in Portsmouth
Three-cornered Leek or Garlic (Allium triquetrum) in Northernhay Gardens, Exeter, Devon, England.
A widespread and increasing naturalised introduction in S and SW England, from the W Mediterranean.
See my other Three-cornered Leek photos.
Shot this handheld during a recent visit to Harris Neck Nature Preserve in Georgia. It was midday but I thought it was an interesting clump of tree stumps with different animals claiming their space.
A little after this shot a rather big alligator came from the left under a tree hanging over the water that later revealed 5 of her babies on the bank. I did capture a shot of them as well.
Three years ago I ran west to Bergen to stand in this cornfield for a hour waiting on what at the time was just "another K train with ICE/DME/CP EMDs". I was bummed about the high sun and mixed paint jobs.