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Charcas del arroyo Meaques antes de entrar en la casa de campo.

Perfect example of what a local will pass by day after day without knowing the story tourists hear on some city tour tidbit. (Many of the Seattle streets in the Pioneer Square district today were considered the 2nd or 3rd floor when the city was founded: Much had to be rebuilt after the Great Seattle fire of 1889.)

Panorama stairway . Admont monastery . Museum . Shot with a gopro Hero HD2 action cam - 170 degrees wide angle

 

www.stiftadmont.at/english/

 

It was such a nice afternoon I had to go down to one of my favorite places in town. Jack Poole Plaza, Vancouver, BC.

Soldered stained glass pendant

This is a side view of the London Metropolitan University's Graduate Centre, a Daniel Libeskind creation. It's just as disorientating inside. Further information. Location.

Look up, look waaaaaaay up!

ODC 2/4/25 - Shadow

Detail at the ROM

1987 Ferrari 328 GTS

 

Chassis No. ZFFXA20A2H0068619

   

Introduced in 1985, the Ferrari 328 replaced the 308, and although the greenhouse remained unchanged, by smoothing out some of the 308’s more angular lines, Pininfarina managed to modernise the design and improve its aerodynamic efficiency. In GTS guise, the vinyl-covered removable roof section was carried over from the 308. Tipping the scales at 1,435 kgs, the 328 GTS was considerably lighter than its predecessor, and its 90-degree Ferrari V8 had been bored and stroked to gain 200 cc of displacement. All told, the car could sprint from a standstill to 100 km/h in under six seconds and, with 270 bhp on tap, was fully capable of reaching redline in top gear, which made it an exceptionally entertaining car to drive vigorously.

   

Finished in Nero (black) over tan hides, this 328 GTS is an exceptionally well presented and usable example. The car has spent its entire life in sunny San Diego and displays only 42,645 recorded miles from new.

   

This Ferrari was recently subjected a comprehensive cosmetic and mechanical restoration to preserve its stunning appearance. All paintwork and trim were beautifully refreshed, as well as the powerplant, which received a “Full Service” by renowned Ferrari specialists at Bobileff Motorcar Company in San Diego, California.

   

A modern day classic, it offers the best in open Ferrari motoring with the benefits of capital appreciation and the heritage of the mid-engined V8 Ferraris. Original tools with roll, emergency kit, jack, cover, spare assembly, manual and clean CarFax accompany this example.

   

Beautifully Presented with Recent Refreshening!

Complete with Important Accessories!

Fully Serviced!

I'll admit that I'm a total sucker for patterns, sigils, and glyphs. I love how the gobos (lighted stencils on the lights) overlap with one another and the table illuminated in the ceter of the patterns. Nicely done, Universal!

proskauer building - 8th ave & 41st st, manhattan, nyc

3rd Ave - Midtown East - Manhattan - NYC

Desert Botanical Garden in Papago Park, Phoenix.

Architecture on London Bridge

This is detail from the Paley Center for Media in Beverly Hills, which concentrates on the "social significance of television, radio, and emerging platforms."

 

I'm not sure how significant some media are, but their building has some nice lines and curves.

i feel like this capture has some escheresque qualities

  

Japanese Gardens, Washington Park, Portland, Oregon

This very pretty female was also in the hazel coppiced area.

Capitol Reef National Park, Utah

Sunset ~ A plane appears in the distance trailing its bright-white contrail ~ Florida Everglades

Canon EOS 500N with Canon EF 28-90mm 1:4-5.6 III,. Shot on Kosmo Agent shadow. Processed and scanned by AG photolab. Edinburgh 6th Feb '24

#ds288

Make a photograph featuring a diagonal line or series of diagonal lines. Pull our attention through the photograph

More of the delightfully photogenic weather at the cottage this weekend.. really inspiring to just shoot nature which is something I rarely do in my heavily urbanized home turf..

faceted waldorf picture /postcard frame

1/60. F6.3. iso 100

karen gutierrez 200819053

Sometimes I have to approach these guys at a strange angle, flies have an annoying habit of not always posing at a sensible angle, I kind of liked this POV on this guy :)

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