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One of the views from the holiday home we have stayed in.

I've moved to a new place and this is my view. It's awesome. Lots of parks and streams. Photo texturized.

and so here I am again, foisting my experiments on unsuspecting flickr'ers

;~)

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just could not make up my mind which one I liked better

not even sure I like either .....

LOL

 

Be back later!

Looking back during the steep climb up to Chartridge, taken on my recent walk around the ridges ti the west of Chesham

Late day light over Bar Harbor's harbor :)

From the top of the Graduate Hotel on Roosevelt Island. Professional cameras are not allowed.

View of a little harbor of Naxos, Cyclades, Greece.

Old Harry Rocks, Jurassic Coast, UK

View over the lake to the alps

View from Winter Tor looking north down the East Okement River valley towards Okehampton.

View from Fridjof Nansens veg.

View from the coastal road near Gordons Bay towards the Kogelberg mountains

Views across the Purbecks including Steeple and Smedmore Hill in the background.

Looking along the aisle at the Holy Trinity church in St Andrews

Sexy Girls G - Garden view

Photo taken at Sunny's studio

 

landscape by Muse

Views from Llandanwg Beach and marina area from the walk on the grass.

Views of Llanfair on the hill.

 

Llanfair is a village and community in the Ardudwy area of Gwynedd in Wales. It has a population of 474, reducing to 453 at the 2011 census. The village of Llanfair is situated to the east of the A496 coastal road between Llanbedr and Harlech, and includes Llandanwg and Pensarn.

 

Llandanwg Beach sits between the towns of Barmouth and Harlech on the southern side of Tremadog Bay. It is also part of the wider Snowdonia National Park and situated close to the pretty Afon Dwyryd estuary.

I was still working when I suddenly noticed that we had a nice sunset for a change. So I grabbed the camera and took a few quick photos before the sun disappeared and the colours faded. This was one of the moment when I always wish I could see that sunset in a nicer place, at a lake or even better at the seaside. As this wasn't possible I can only offer the view from study, from the same window where the Dragon sat in the other photo I post today.

A bit hazy when I got to the top of the viewpoint. Pretty nice looking view though. I would later be walking over to the monkey hill on the left of picture by the coast

The Captain Henry Waterhouse Reserve.

View looking south across the harbour to the city.

Kirribilli, Sydney.

 

So I took the Metro from the Hills District to Chatswood, and then the main T1 train line to Milsons Point. After coffee at the Kirribilli Village Cafe I walked down to the harbour to catch the ferry from Milsons Point Wharf, but first taking a few photos from the forest in the Captain Henry Waterhouse Reserve. This forest is home to a colony of 'Tawny Frogmouth' native Australian birds.

 

My Canon EOS 5D Mk IV with the Canon EF 16-35mm f/4L lens.

 

Processed in Adobe Lightroom and PhotoPad Pro by NCH software.

 

A Legacy 'Candy' filter from the Flickr Photo Editor.

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

Yosemite, California

 

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From Old Baldy in Garner State Park, Texas

On a drive out, took this view from the Roadside.

Not far from Garndolbenmaen, a village in the County of Gwynedd, North Wales.

The closest villages are Dolbenmaen and Brincir.

Views from Pont Briwet

 

Pont Briwet refers to the road and railway bridges that cross the River Dwyryd, near Penrhyndeudraeth, Gwynedd in North Wales. The first bridge was a Victorian road and railway viaduct that was constructed entirely from timber by the Cambrian Railways company.

Lots of dark places out there. Lots of places of light as well! People tend to see the dark much more than the light. Pity. On the other hand, there's no shadow without a light and no light without a shadow...

If you like 'architectural' views, go to Greenwich, London. Here, through one of the the front windows of Queen's House, and onto one of the domes of the Old Royal Naval College and then, across the Thames, to the business buildings of Canary Wharf. Just in front of Queen's House, an ice rink has been built - pure joy during the winter.

View from RVW Bridge Walkway

Moody wet day at Folkestone.

Classic sight of how New York would have looked 100 yrs, back. Ships of all sizes along lower Manhattan, with the Brooklyn bridge spanning the east river. Air quality at the time would have been obscuring the view of the bridge.

 

Wavertree was buil in Southampton, England in 1885 and was one of the last large sailing ships built of wrought iron. She was built for the Liverpool company R.W. Leyland & Company, and is named after the Wavertree district of that city.

Der Blick nach draußen (aus dem "Krokodilskopf") ...

 

;-) ...

 

wünsche euch einen schönen Sonntag ...

 

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......you are probably all sick of seeing this view, but I love it and I'm selfish. :-)

It's the best view ever

You can sit for hours if you want

 

All kinds of ships, boats and yachts, fishboats, sailboats and cruiseships are passing her living room

 

(hope that was the right terminology, mon Capitain lol)

Last year I was in Norway. On one of the last days I've found a nice hicking trail which lead me to a nice cabin with this view over Kristiansand. I hopve you enjoy the view ;)

The view of the Golden Gate Bridge from the Marina Headlands.

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