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"Point of View" is a landmark public sculpture in bronze by James A. West; it sits in a parklet named for the work of art, Point of View Park, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

 

The piece depicts George Washington and the Seneca leader Guyasuta, with their weapons down, in a face-to-face meeting in October 1770, when the two men met while Washington was in the area examining land for future settlement along the Ohio River.

 

Point of View sits on the edge of Mt. Washington (Grandview Avenue at Sweetbriar Street) on the westernmost end of Grand View Scenic Byway Park and the Grand View Scenic Byway, a designated Pennsylvania scenic byway.

View of the south end of Kunoy Island from Klakkur mountain, Bordoy Island, the Faroes. Taken in the late afternoon, it was super windy as usual. I will upload a 180° panoramic in the coming weeks linking these images.

Warsaw, Poland

Highest position Explore #228 (29 June 2014)

I should have waited a little bit for golden leaves.

View of Honolulu/Waikiki district from Diamond Head.

Mike the builder is a bit of a cheeky chap, in a nice way, so I thought I would pull his leg, and tell him that Jamie let me up on the roof with him to see the views up there! Then I sent him this photo as 'proof'!! I'm pleased to say the roof is done now, and looking at Jamie's photos, we made the right decision by having the whole roof done. Some of the woodwork was sagging or even missing and the roof felt wasn't in the best condition. I might make a collage of some of Jamie's roof pics.

snap by mobile,n u can see the view from the screen...

Cheltenham Badlands, Ontario

Cycling trip photo from Customs house

Best to be viewed in large size format.

 

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This was taken last year when we went to the US for a couple weeks. This was taken with my iPhone 5

 

This is the Tunnel view at Yosemite. The day before there was a massive snow storm that came through and dumped all this snow! It was one of the best days of my life being here, it was magical!

From the Ruins of Fukuoka Castle, Fukuoka, Japan

looking back at Þorskafjörður, before driving further north, over the plateau

Aerial view of a roadway, London

Transport in the United Kingdom

Amazing view of pink city from Nahagarh Fort, Jaipur.

A view from Rysy mounain, Slovakia

View towards San Francisco.

A church in Colorado Springs. This is arguably one of my favorites from the trip (looks really cool in large size). I think after I post them all I'll rank them in order of favoritism.

 

Anyway, this was right before lunch. I would have taken more but church was over, and it was awkward taking photos of it with all of the attendees spewing out and giving me looks. Because of course SLR user = media coverage person.

The View of Belgrade from the Museum of Yugoslav History.

wowee,,, thanks to you all for your encouragement and sweet and sexy comments!

A green darner oviposits at the edge of a lily pad in the pond at Sunset View Cemetery.

I took this during a family gathering. We had taken over the top floor of a Bar on Montpellier Walk. I liked the sun streaming through the window and it added to the warmth in the room. And as the street is predominately faced with our famous Cotswold stone, the sun bouncing off my side of the street was causing a sort of "honey glow" . So why I hear you ask, have I converted it into negative format?

Well by accident if I'm honest. I often play around with pictures, and more often than not, end up leaving them more or less alone. But this one caught me.

For those of you who have never shot film, this will be lost on you! When I was about 14, I was lucky enough to have a rudimentary darkroom at home. And I taught myself to develop my own B & W film, and print my own photos. I will never forget the feeling of excitement, when the time came to take the developed film out, hold it up to the light and be able to look at the results. So seeing this photo in this format, instantly transported me back 40 odd years. And at my age, that feeling is pretty good!!

Red-Green-Purple color combination of Charminar in Night.

 

Charminar built in 1591 AD, is a landmark monument located in Hyderabad, India. The two words Char Minar of Urdu language are combined to which it is known as Charminar (English: Four Towers). These are four ornate minarets attached and supported by four grand arches, it has become the global icon of Hyderabad and is listed among the most recognized structures of India. The Charminar is on the east bank of Musi river.

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charminar

 

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Rock View at Bolinao during sunset

Niagara Falls from Canada Side

Great Yarmouth, Norfolk

This is the view looking south, taking from the roof terrace at work. The bar spoils the view, but you can just catch sight of the sea and Isle of Wight in the distance!!

View of the Colorado River on the Arizona side from the shore of the California side.

August 2012

Nuernberg, Germany

 

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A solitary house surrounded by greenery with towering mountains and a cloudy sky in the background.

Sunset at 6:30a.m. pool & view oer Lake Pichola to Jag Mandir

from Kvarnholmen

 

Stockholm, Sweden

An opposing view, previously posted, is in the comment.

 

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