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The view we had from our cabin in the Smoky Mountains

  

© Jonas Wingfield

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Although it was very cold down here at the waterfront it was a beautiful day.

 

Exposure 5 - Agfa Scala 200

8-23-15 View of Nanortalik Greenland from the MS Veendam..

 

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The view over part of the Neckar River Valley from Heidelberg Castle.

Coast aerial view

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Pointe Aux Piments

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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

View from Gradacac Fortress down to old part of Gradacac town.

Canon 20D 17-55 2.8 IS

Wall s of Dubrovnik

The view at twilight from our balcony in the evening

Cimetière de Montmartre - Paris

Day 329/365

Went to sort out my friend's mothers computer on their rural farm.

Wow what lovely views they have!

View looking northwest from Settle Station, Yorkshire.

The view you can see in the Graflex RB Super D's viewfinder. You'll have to imagine how three-dimensional it looks for yourself. Taken indoors at night, so it's not the best possible representation of what you see, but not too bad, either.

 

I have since cleaned off the ground glass in the viewfinder so it's not so dusty any more.

 

Setup for this shot looked like this.

 

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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.

a view of the bangkok city centre, from a rooftop bar.

December was super busy. I took my national boards (passed..!), the kiddo had a minor operation (waiting in waiting rooms is exhausting--I’ll remember that), and my patients, for one month, finally had real insurance. Deductibles take 11 months to pay and then people finally can have the hernia repaired or some other elective operation--our insane medical system at work. It may sound crass, but I feel like a farmer at harvest when December rolls around. And it’s done and that is good.

 

I have more time to be loved by my family which helps me love them back better. I have time to think about what a dog sees on a walk and make the picture. Both the love and the dog make me happy. I feel happy, and I am not going to talk myself out of it.

 

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View of the Champ De Mars park.

 

It had been raining earlier. This was taken after I had climbed down. Because of the rain (which was quite heavy and cold), there weren't many people at the observation deck - most of the visitors only came out for a bit and went back in, other huddled in the corners away from the strong wind. I took a video of the passing rainclouds - opening up to show the long green of Champ De Mars park.

 

Paris, France

 

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View of Nursery Ravine, Castle Rock, Skeleton Gorge and Window Buttress at Kirstenbosch National Botanical Gardens.

Duck in Weehawken, NJ overlooking Hudson river and Midtown Manhattan

Format: Glass plate negative.

 

Rights Info: No known restrictions on publication.

 

Repository: Tyrrell Photographic Collection, Powerhouse Museum www.powerhousemuseum.com/collection/database/collection=The_Tyrrell_Photographic

 

Part Of: Powerhouse Museum Collection

 

General information about the Powerhouse Museum Collection is available at www.powerhousemuseum.com/collection/database

 

Persistent URL: http://www.powerhousemuseum.com/collection/database/?irn=28761

 

Acquisition credit line: Gift of Australian Consolidated Press under the Taxation Incentives for the Arts Scheme, 1985

View down into Calf Creek canyon from Highway 12, showing trail we later walked to Lower Calf Creek Falls.

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