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Sunshine Skyway bridge over Tampa Bay, Florida.

Monochrome Interlude: some photos get a second life when processed in black and white!

RX100M7

ƒ/8.0 34.0 mm 1/6400 iso200

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Same building...different angle! :)

An angled view a bit off to the side with the central fountain on the right and the multi-leveled stairs to the palace leading diagonally upward. That's the central dome of the palace on the left. People on the stairs look small, but that's just because the palace and gardens are huge. The clouds seem nearly as ornamental as the statues. 16:9 crop. [SNY02793_lr_2000]

 

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Pentax K-5

Kepcor Auto Wide Angle MC 28mm 1:2.8

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"Beautiful World"

 

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Filmed and edited by Kelvin Ho, at Wenallt Forest, Cardiff

Urlaubserinnerung / Zypern

A male sparrowhawk balancing on a perch.

Taken at one of the Scottish Photography Hides' sites operated by Alan McFadyen.

Willy-Brandt-Haus, Berlin

and I thought it was just a lamp

Olympus digital camera

The colors play a funny game. It was all red and orange. Then a slight change of an angle and it went yellow. It was amazing to go through all this tunnels, through the deep fog, without the slightest glimpse of civilisation anywhere...

Plain corrugated iron fence separating residential properties in my local neighbourhood. Fences are commonly raked down as they approach the street to match the lower height of the front fence.

Architectural detail of the Sterling C. Evans Library at Texas A&M University.

mirror image derived from New York City AIDS Memorial, St. Vincent's Triangle, West 12th Street.

Processed with VSCO with ke1 preset

Today while having lunch (work) I saw these....WHOA.

I shot this way. Shot for "Smile on Saturday"

Theme: Dutch Angle

...Practising at Queens Park, Heywood (near Rochdale)

An osprey on its way to the great fishing grounds to seek prey to nourish its mate and itself as the nesting season gets into full swing. Ospreys are the only North American raptor that eat primarily fish. Long-term records indicate they are fairly successful hunters, grabbing fish on an average of 25% of their dives into water. They will position their larger catches in a head-first orientation while flying to make them more aerodynamic. Their feet have barbs on their pads to help hang on to slimy fish.

 

Ospreys mate for life, and usually use the same nests each year. Despite their large size adults weigh only between 3 to 4.5 pounds.

Throwback Thursday, Geirangerfjord, Norway, early autumn afternoon, the low angle of the sun hardly shines on sea level at that time of the year, so the cloud cover helped. The leaves on the north facing slopes (left side) had been blown away by a wind storm a few days prior, hence no color on that side.

The Emery Reves Arch of Peace rises dramatically into the sky over Dallas’ Meyerson Symphony Center.

Jahrhunderthalle Bochum

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