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Catalog #: Iraq_00201
Collection: Edwin Newman Collection
Album #: AL4-B
Page #: 40
Picture on Page: 2
Description : View from Aerodrome
Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive
This was the view I had from the chalet named "Dreamcatcher" where I stayed in the Smoky Mountains. The peak is Mount LeConte and in the valley below is Gatlinburg, Tennessee.
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Views of the Leicester City taken from the roof of the soon to be demolished New Walk Centre Building
Here is a view of Manhattan from Stevens Institute of Technology in Hoboken. Shown to the right of the image is the Freedom Tower in downtown Manhattan
Raj Trivedi 2014
Hoboken, New Jersey
This view of Mount Adams is from the Helispot, a pullout for the Heart Lake Trail in the Bird creek Meadows area. If you make a journey up this way, the flowers are just getting started really, with only a few in the upper meadows and plenty in the Hellroaring Meadows along the Heart Lake Trail. Mosquitos are plentiful in the meadows also, so be prepared.
Entry fee to this area of the Yakama Nation lands is $5.00 per vehicle, good for 5 days... and if you ask the Rangers they have new maps of the area with all the trails. Also, if you camp, there are campgrounds at Bench, Mirror and Bird Lakes with a $10 fee that includes 12 pieces of firewood. The only backcountry camping allowed on the Reservation is at Sunrise Camp on Mount Adams, and off trail camping not allowed here in Tract D. However you can hike the 9 trail across the boundary and camp on forest service lands.
I told you I was going to hike trails the last couple day, but somehow since losing Rio I had no enthusiasm and other than helping the Ranger with some woodcutting I mostly rested a lot. I suspect it was much needed after my hectic couple weeks!
I will be at Saturday market at the Grange in Trout Lake on Saturday from 9 to 3, so if you are in the area stop on by!
A small set of 4 landscapes shot in monochrome. These were shot as in-camera monochrome jpg's with the X-Pro1. Post production included contrast boost, and shadow burning.
Check out more photos from this place here: www.flickr.com/photos/ranveig/collections/72157611783631029/
Title: View Downstream Right Bank
Creator: Unknown
Date: December 15, 1911
Part Of: Hardinge Bridge Construction, India
Series: Album 3, Hardinge Bridge Construction, India
Place: Paksey, Bangladesh
Description: This photograph is from the third album in a set of eleven albums documenting the construction of Hardinge Bridge over the lower Ganges River at Sara, India (now Paksey, Bangladesh) on the Dhaka-Kolkata railway line. Sir Robert Gailes was the chief engineer for construction of the steel railroad bridge.
Physical Description: 1 photographic print; gelatin silver, part of 1 volume (75 gelatin silver prints); 16 x 29 cm on 30 x 41 cm mount
File: ag1991_0812x_3_12_opt.jpg
Rights: Please cite DeGolyer Library, Southern Methodist University when using this file. A high-resolution version of this file may be obtained for a fee. For details see the sites.smu.edu/cul/degolyer/research/permissions/ web page. For other information, contact degolyer@smu.edu.
For more information and to view the image in high resolution, see: digitalcollections.smu.edu/cdm/ref/collection/eaa/id/1776
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Haven't been on for a couple of days due to being very busy with stuff but whilst I was off I broke the 100,000 views milestone wahoo :)
Thankyou to all my friends and visitors helping my stream reach this massive figure and I hope you have enjoyed looking through all my pictures.
Hopefully getting back out with my camera soon so some new pictures coming soon.
This is one from last year of me and my daughter on eastbourne pier and was taken by my wife.
Thankyou for all your support leaving comments and faving my pictures boosting me especially during the last year which has been quite tough.
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The view from Flatside Pinnacle. The mountain in the distance is Forked Mountain.
Flatside Pinnacle is in the Flatside Wilderness of the Ouachita National Forest, not far from Little Rock, Arkansas.
Banbury Station viewed from the south end. 47560 is calling with the 17.41 departure for Paddington, 10/7/81
Day 329/365
Went to sort out my friend's mothers computer on their rural farm.
Wow what lovely views they have!
This is a grand place, that photographs do not entirely do justice to. Well not mine anyway! The photo is taken looking east across the Ngozumpa Glacier, to the equally stone covered Gyubanar Glacier. Not very pretty as glacial scenery goes, and somewhat reminiscent of a Great War battlefield! The first two peaks on the right are the Kangchung Peaks and the third peak is Nirekha Peak. Everest and Lhotse/Nuptse dominate the distant view, with the South Coll showing clearly between them.