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"Built at expense of William Mein of Ormiston near confluence
of Kale Water with Teviot. Intended for carriages as well as pedestrians"
Nowadays disappeared landscape at the border between the Netherlands and Germany.
This was a lovely and small border river area.
Today all of this has been disappeared by the progressed force of large-scale industrialization.
De Heege, Coevorden, Drenthe, the Netherlands.
December 2001.
picture by Jos Lippold (copyright).
Although she does not particularly like the camera she tolerates it close to her face when I want to take her picture
Venlo, Floriade, Een lange bank met een ronding die de naastliggende border accentueerd. Gemaakt door: Veerle van de Laar, 16-09-2012
I was among the guilty. (Had to get 20% off Foster The People's "Torches" cd--it wouldn't sit there for long)!
St Mary's Abbey, Melrose is a partly ruined monastery of the Cistercian order in Melrose, Roxburghshire, in the Scottish Borders. It was founded in 1136 by Cistercian monks on the request of King David I of Scotland, and was the chief house of that order in the country until the Reformation. It was headed by the Abbot or Commendator of Melrose. Today the abbey is maintained by Historic Scotland.
Tamron SP 24-70mm F/2.8 Di VC USD Canon 7D
1. The most successful part of this image would be the dark colors appearing in the background, and then having the person in the middle of the frame being all black, giving the colors around the person sort of a "frame" effect, making the colors more vibrant and giving the center more focus, because of the de-saturation.
2. I would improve more on the lighting and waiting for the sun to be right in front of the person, to give everything more composition.
TNT ROCK NIGHT
23.09.11 @ Link
ph. Ana Thompson
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At the time (in 2009), this rather ramshackle alleyway was the border between North and South Cyprus. We didn't go into the North because we had left our passports at the hotel.
The site of a newly placed geocache. One of my favorite views in Southern Alberta about 18 Km from my home.