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Off trail view from above Nymph Lake. From the left: Half Mountain, Storm Peak, Longs Peak, Keyboard of the Winds, and Storm Mountain.
A view around sunset from a rock near Varlaam Monastery with a view onto the impressive rock formations of Meteora. Monastery of St. Nicholas Anapavsa is the biggest visible monastery in this picture.
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MJ creation
I used to live in Paris for some months when I was young. And the view from my room was similar to this picture
Morning time of Darjeeling town view from high angle view shot, West Bengal, India.
kanchenjunga mountain is engulfed in clouds.
"Photography makes us feel that the world is more available than it really is." - quote by Susan Sontag
View from the Liske near Zeigerheim to Rudolstadt and Saalfeld in the Saale Valley, Thuringia
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The stone work in this church is quite amazing.
In the church Santa Maria del Popolo in Rome - this one was built in 1472-1477, replacing a medieval church (said to have been built on the spot where the wicked emperor Nero had been buried - though this is now very much doubted and that founding history is more to be viewed as a myth). It was originally a pure Renaissance church, but got some remodelling done in the 17th century which gives the church a touch of Baroque too. The biggest claim to fame for the church is, probably, the two paintings by Caravaggio in a chapel to the left of the high altar.
View of Uludağ from Mezitler, Bursa Province, Turkey dark clouds overhead but sun catching the peaks
"All you really need this time of year
Is a pair of shades
And a place to sit somewhere near...."
Brad Paistly
I used a bokeh texture by skeletal mess (Jerry Jones)
Thank you so much Jerry!
I also used 2 Topaz filters.
If you take a good look you see my home at the horizon.
Thank you dear friends for watching, your comments,
your faves and most of all your friendship!
We are sending you hugs and love.
Addy and ♱Alfie
View from the grandstands of the Regattastrecke Oberschleißheim. The Regattastrecke Oberschleißheim (Oberschleißheim Regatta Course) is an artificial lake that was build for the 1972 Olympic Games as the rowing and canoe sprint venue.
The lake is 2,230 metres long and 140 metres wide. Since 2018 it is under Denkmalschutz (scheduled monument, historic landmark).
It is still used as training facility for local rowing clubs and for related sports events, e.g the World Rowing Cup 1997 and the 2007 World Rowing Championships.
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Hotel window with a view of St Peter in the distance. It is walking distance - if you are in comfortable shoes.
When I was walking in the landscape with my camera to look for birds to photograph, I saw this scene, tree shapes in the foreground framing an almost empty rural view. Couldn't resist to take a picture of the green rural scenery. Funny to see also that there is just one person walking there. Enjoy the landscape!
View south at Bunga Beach Mimosa Rocks National Park Far South Coast NSW. Taken about a year ago and the sky hazy from bushfires.
with the fox more noticeable recently, I wasn't surprised to find this turkey off the ground
thank you for your visits!
Scenic view at Badlands National Park - South Dakota. Badlands was designated a national park in 1978.
I'm excited about today's post as it's a two-part shot. Above is my composition, and then my friend Nate (my official photographer, lol) captured me from above.
Please have a look and leave some comments over at Nate's view of me :-)
The Great Salt Lake - GPS is not the exact spot of the shot.