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Mochima, Sucre, Venezuela...

At noon it was like an oven under these Kwihi trees (Kwihi is pronounce kinda like a combo of Kiwi, Queen and He).

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Managed to catch this in-between the rain and strong winds during my walk of yesterday!

 

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I find views like this mesmerising for some reason... steady foot traffic and interesting lines with drizzling rain providing the mood.

 

I do wonder about whats happening here for the people I shoot...

 

Who's he talking to, where are they headed and what's with the brown jacket?! My answers and more at www.lukereynolds.tumblr.com

This is probably one of the most famous places to visit with many visitors all year round. Luckily, I was able to get a shot with no visitors in it.

 

Waimea Canyon, Kauai

 

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"Be brave. Take risks. Nothing can substitute experience." - Paulo Coelho

View of the Summer Isles on the nc500

February view Neigem - Flanders - BE

on Mala Fatra in Slovakia

Sunset view from the Balcony,

 

Sailing through Lemaire Channel, Antarctica

A new version of flic.kr/p/JDfZ4y. Slightly cropped and added more contrast.

 

Judge's comments : An unusual view of this aircraft. The view shows off the modelling of the plane. The sky is lovely. Would have removed a bright looking cloud from the middle of the sky as your eyes are quickly drawn to it. The grass would benefit from a crop. It's sharp and has been

printed well.

 

Judge's score : 17/20

Unter the Bridge of Rio-Antirrio, Greece

The view from the crown was amazing even with the amount of cloud and mist.

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Lachmöwe***black-headed gull***Larus ridibundus

Tigger enjoying the view from the table in the kitchen at our house in Yubari in August of 2017.

HAPPY FAT TUESDAY

View of the Athabasca glacier from Wilcox peak trail.

 

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Couple in red coats enjoy a view of the Kluane mountains catching a bit of sun, near Haines Junction, Yukon Territories.

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near sandbanks, ontario, canada

This view of the Roosevelt Bridge was seen from the boardwalk in downtown Stuart, Florida. Prints, and many other items, are available with this image on my website at www.tom-claud.pixels.com. Thanks for visiting!

In the Petit Palais.

The view of the microstate Lichtenstein as seen from the Vaduz Castle.

Manali - Himachal Pradesh, India

Rising Sun Campground area in Glacier National Park, Montana.

Mehrangarh Fort, located in Jodhpur, Rajasthan is one of the largest forts in India.

The fort is situated 400 feet (122 m) above the city and is enclosed by imposing thick walls. Inside its boundaries there are several palaces known for their intricate carvings and expansive courtyards. A winding road leads to and from the city below. The imprints of cannonball hits by attacking armies of Jaipur can still be seen on the second gate. To the left of the fort is the chhatri of Kirat Singh Soda, a soldier who fell on the spot defending the Mehrangarh fort.

There are seven gates, which include Jayapol (meaning 'victory'), built by Maharaja Man Singh to commemorate his victories over Jaipur and Bikaner armies. Fattehpol (also meaning 'victory') gate was built by Maharaja Ajit Singh to mark the defeat of the Mughals. The palm imprints upon these still attract much attention even today.

The museum in the Mehrangarh fort is one of the most well-stocked museums in Rajasthan. In one section of the fort museum there is a selection of old royal palanquins, including the elaborate domed gilt Mahadol palanquin which was won in a battle from the Governor of Gujarat in 1730. The museum exhibits the heritage of the Rathores in arms, costumes, paintings and decorated period rooms.

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