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Nestling below Esk Pike

@Yunoko-lake

Sept.30, 2017

 

Another local photographer from last night. This is Terry Irwin from East Belfast. He spent most of the evening on his knees or lying prone to get the angles he wanted. He has some great work :)

Chevrolet Chevelle

Two different angles hopefully avoiding each other’s path.

one of my favorite shots that ive taken recently. This DB9 was parked right on my college campus, and it looked absolutely stunning. How do you guys like it? Comment to let me know :D

UTS building in Sydney designed by Frank Gehry

8 angle mountain or bajiaozhai located on the border with guangxi and hunan province,china.

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beim Kiefweiher auf dem Rhein - Petri Heil

Who said that the sea around the UK had no colour!

Everybody has one.

Having some fun taking wide angle photos of Grey Squirrels in preparation for a project with an altogether different kettle of fish in a couple of months...

Double Door Angle just a bit off plumb two very old and weathered doors guarding unknown secrets. Found in North Carolina.

Photo by Alexandre Fernandez

 

A square of grass ...

 

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Collection of shots from Toronto last week.

Beneath Shrewsburys unique Railway Station constructed on two bridges crossing the River Severn. Currently scaffold clad and undergoing long overdue repairs and renovations.

Bound Angle Pose is a well-known seated yoga posture that opens the hips and groins. It is also sometimes called Cobbler’s Pose. The Sanskrit name for this pose is “Baddha Konasana ”.

One of my fav old photos re-worked into a CarArt print piece...

 

I'm going find a way to have this hanging in Joe's garage as a reminder of who has the best looking 71 Mach 1.....

 

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curves, angles, and rusty sounding squawks...then gone, gone, gone.

 

It reminds me of an angler fish :)

 

Stereographic Projection (aka tiny planet) shot on the Santa Monica Pier.

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Angle Shades moth, Phlogophora meticulosa. 8 May 2025. Ealing, London, England, UK.

 

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Midnight in the wheat fields.

 

Nikon 20mm

Crescent Park on a foggy Autumn day.

Enjoying my Autumn walks.

Soon the deciduous leaves will be on the ground and the canopy will open up and let a lot more light though to the undergrowth for the season.

Castlerigg Stone Circle, Lake District, Cumbria

 

Some backgound information:

 

Castlerigg Stone Circle near Keswick is one of the most visually impressive prehistoric monuments in Britain. The plateau of Chestnut Hill, on which the monument stands, forms the raised centre of a natural amphitheatre created by the surrounding fells. From within the circle it is possible to see some of the highest peaks in Cumbria: Helvellyn, Skiddaw, Grasmoor and Blencathra.

 

The stones are of a local metamorphic slate, set in a flattened circle, measuring 32.6m at its widest and 29.5m at its narrowest. The heaviest stone has been estimated to weigh around 16 tons and the tallest stone measures approximately 2.3m high. The circle was probably constructed around 3200 BC (Late Neolithic/Early Bronze Age), making it one of the earliest stone circles in Britain.

 

Current thinking has linked Castlerigg with the Neolithic Langdale axe industry in the nearby Langdale fells, with the circle acting as a meeting place where these axes were traded or exchanged. Ritually deposited stone axes are frequently found all over Britain, suggesting that their use went far beyond their mundane practical capabilities. Because of this, any exchange or trading of stone axes may not have been possible without first taking part in a ritual or ceremony. Castlerigg stone circle could have been the space in which these rituals and ceremonies were enacted.

Contax RTS : 42-75mm Yashinon ML f/3.5-4.5 : Arista EDU Ultra 100 : PMK Pyro

The Music Hall Center for Performing Arts is a 1,731-seat theatre located in the city's theatre district at 350 Madison Street in Downtown Detroit, Michigan. It was built in 1928 as the Wilson Theatre, designated a Michigan State Historic Site in 1976, and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1977. *info from wiki Also a shout out to my best friend, who I haven't dedicated anything to in awhile.

Urban Scenes and Scapes

 

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