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An Image created using my favourite techniques which include painting with Photoshop and a lot imagination.
I’m drawn more and more to painting the older I get, what’s that all about?
Texture- Lenabem-anna -216
I hope you’ve enjoyed looking and if this image has made you feel good then job well done.
The Whitney Museum of American Art,a 9-story building designed by architect Renzi Piano,standing over the southernmost end of the Highline park (where the trees are),a historic elevated freight railway that's 1.4 miles long.Both are located on Gansevoort St in Manhattan.One can get nice views of the city and the Hudson River from these two structures.You can see people on top of the "Whitney" with cameras,taking pictures.The new Whitney Museum opened (location wise) May 1st of last year in a ribbon-cutting ceremony with First Lady Michelle Obama doing the honor.To get a better feel for what both places are like,check out the video links below youtu.be/PhhLRkOSfS8 youtu.be/RKLucigE1yI
Taken in winter November 2009. The view from my balcony. Processed it some while ago but just kept it in the folder. Time for this picture to be uploaded!
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Tone Mapped HDR
3 exposures +/-2 EV at aperture f/8 @16mm
Post processing and Adjustments in photoshop
Wood View reproduction view camera made from wood and some metal, even the bellows are wood. About the size of a small 4x5 camera. Happily in my collection, shot in North Carolina.
visting a dear late friend at the cemetary (in town), this is the view from her grave - not so bad I thought
Please excuse my long absence, I am really busy with my studies atm and I simply don't have that many pictures left to upload from last year ;)
Since it is currently grey and rainy all the time in Germany I am showing you one of my favorite summer sunrises photographed with my drone.
Wish I'd be there right now, it was so beautiful... and warm xD
Well, how would you look at Osborne House, the private residence Victoria and Albert had built for themselves around 1850 and in Italianate style on the Isle of Wight? A place of calm where they would recover from the strenuous business of being Queen and representing the royal and quite imperial first family of what then was a world power. I find the boar, this symbol of wilderness and ferociousness (the pig, profoundly unacceptable in some traditions), quite adequate. After all, imperial rule and colonialism were brutal in essence. But then, you would perhaps expect me to say this because I am an old republican. In this matter, one can have many points of view. Fuji X100F.
View of a village of Ferragudo from top in Algarve during a break on one of our cycles rides ...
the sun was shinning and the weather still mild...you could smell the sea!!
it´s so a nice view on the eiffeltower next to the coloccini
Design Mainstore you can visit it here maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Nevada/8/52/34
I'm just so tired
Won't you sing me to sleep
And fly through my dreams
So I can hitch a ride with you tonight
And get away from this place
Have a new name and face
I just ain't the same without you in my life
Late night drives, all alone in my car
I can't help but start
Singing lines from all our favorite songs
And melodies in the air
Singin' life just ain't fair
Sometimes I still just can't believe you're gone
And I'm sure the view from heaven
Beats the hell out of mine here
And if we all believe in heaven,
Maybe we'll make it through one more year
Down here
View of the Castle and the rail viaduct over the River Nidd in Knaresborough, North Yorkshire, England. 2015
This result was created using 5 bracketed exposures, adjusted in Lightroom then combined in Photomatix. Interior mode was used, with a 30% blend of the original Lightroom-adjusted single exposure (center 0EV image).
This view is from the Greenway Quay on the River Dart looking across the river to the beautiful village of Dittisham set in the rolling Devon hills.
Dittisham is a village and civil parish in the South Hams district of the English county Devon. It is situated on the west bank of the tidal River Dart, 2 miles (3.2 km) upstream of Dartmouth.
The Greenway Ferry carries pedestrians across the river from Dittisham to Greenway Quay, adjacent to the Greenway Estate. Once the home of the crime writer Agatha Christie, this has views across the river, and the house and gardens are now owned by the National Trust and are open to the public.
Gurrow Point is a private estate on the edge of Dittisham.
In 2001, the parish had a population of 424. The figures for 1801 and 1901 are 639 and 549.
Dittisham has given its name to the Dittisham plum, a dessert variety grown here.
The fictitious Lady Dittisham is one of the main characters in Agatha Christie's Five Little Pigs.
Text curtesy of Wikipedia.
View from the mountain Śnieżka on surroundings :)
Śnieżka is a mountain on the border between the Czech Republic and Poland, the most prominent point of the Silesian Ridge in the Karkonosze mountains. At 1,603 metres, its summit is the highest point in the Czech Republic, in Lower Silesian Voivodeship, in the Krkonoše and in the entire Sudetes. On the top of Śnieżka on the Polish side is a disc-shaped observatory with a weather station and restaurant was built in 1974, and the St. Lawrence Chapel. On Czech side are a post office, and a chairlift station, connecting the peak with the town of Pec pod Sněžkou at the base of the mountain. There are many marked tourist routes from the Polish side to the summit, mainly from the city of Karpacz. It is possible to take a chairlift from Karpacz to Kopa (1377 m a.s.l.) which significantly shortens the way to the summit. Śnieżka belongs to the Crown of Europe, Crown of Polish Mountains and Crown of Sudetes. Śnieżka was one of the first European mountains visited by many tourists. This was mainly due to the relatively minor technical difficulties of the ascent and the fact that since the sixteenth century, many resort visitors flocked to the nearby Cieplice Śląskie-Zdrój and the highly visible Sněžka, visually dominant over all Krkonoše was for them an important attraction. One side of the mountain is in the Czech Republic; the other belongs to Poland. The area is very popular in summer with tourists from the Czech Republic, Poland, and Germany, who enjoy hiking in the alpine environment unique to this area.
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Widok ze Śnieżki na okolice :)
Śnieżka – najwyższy szczyt Karkonoszy oraz Sudetów, jak również Czech, województwa dolnośląskiego, a także całego Śląska (wysokość - 1603 m n.p.m.). Zlokalizowana na granicy polsko-czeskiej. Po stronie polskiej znajduje się w granicach administracyjnych Karpacza oraz na terenie Karkonoskiego Parku Narodowego. Po stronie czeskiej na terenie Krkonošského národního parku (KRNAP). Widoczność z wierzchołka przy sprzyjających warunkach przekracza 200 km. Należy do Korony Europy, Korony Gór Polski, Korony Sudetów i Korony Sudetów Polskich. Na śnieżce od strony polskiej znajduje się kaplica św. Wawrzyńca z 1665 oraz budynek Obserwatorium Wysokogórskiego Instytutu Meteorologii i Gospodarki Wodnej z restauracją, w kształcie charakterystycznych dysków, z 1974, zaś po stronie czeskiej górna stacja kabinowej kolejki linowej z miasta Pec pod Sněžkou oraz budynek czeskiej poczty w miejscu dawnego schroniska, będący najwyżej położonym punktem pocztowym w Czechach. Śnieżka była jedną z pierwszych gór europejskich licznie odwiedzanych przez turystów. Wiązało się to głównie ze względnie niewielkimi trudnościami technicznymi wejścia na szczyt oraz z tym, że już od XVI wieku liczni kuracjusze przybywali do pobliskich Cieplic Zdroju i dobrze widoczna Śnieżka, dominująca wizualnie nad całymi Karkonoszami, była dla nich istotną atrakcją. Obecnie szlak na Śnieżkę jest bardzo popularny latem wśród turystów z Czech, Polski i Niemiec, którzy chętnie odbywają piesze wędrówki w unikalnym dla tego obszaru alpejskim środowisku.
Date: 10.07.2017
Location: Europahütte, Wallis - CH
For the next two month I will be working in the Europahütte in Wallis. So, many more pictures of this area will follow.
Come and visit!
Laos - View of Mekong River from Pak-Ou Cave
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A scenic view photographed from Siffleur Falls Staging Area off of Highway 11 (David Thompson Highway) in Alberta Canada
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Looking roughly north from the summit of Sgùrr an Airgid. Thankfully when the clouds came down near to the top and reduced visibility to 50 metres or so we were able to follow a path (faintly visible on the right) for the last few hundred metres to the summit, and down again, so didn't need to resort to a compass. But the view would have been superb - we even met a luckier couple who had got there a few tens of minutes earlier and were raving about it.
View of the Burbage Valley from Higger Tor. Sony A7II/24-70mm.
Press L for a larger and nicer view :-)
Late-afternoon view of Valdivia, Chile, from the Valdivia River.
Camera: Canon PowerShot G3.
Edited with GIMP.
⭐ Explored on February 19, 2022.
Infinite view of the far dunes from the Elizabeth look-out tower just before sunset with the 70-200 in DX mode.
Keep calm, and shoot landscape!
The end of winter is close! =)
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