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Canyons of the San Rafael Swell from Chimney Rock Viewpoint on Interstate Highway 70, Utah. Processed with Lightroom, Photoshop and texture layers.
Oxburgh Hall, Norfolk. Built by the Bedingfield's in 1482 and their family home until 1952. The Medieval core remains.
The hall has 27 elaborate and impressive chimneys, each of an individual design. They are actually Victorian additions to the building.
They bacame unsafe and since this image was taken they were all been taken down and extensively rebuilt to their original appearance using 12000 specially hand-made bricks and bonded together with hot lime mortar.
This shows several formations referred to as "fairy chimneys." The Cappadocia region of Turkiye (Turkey) has some of the most unusual landscapes in the world. Caused by volcanic action and millions of years of erosion, the area around Göreme is famous for it's many troglodyte (cave) and semi-troglodyte homes, hotels, restaurants and churches.
Monochrome view of rare twin derelict bottle ovens in the Potteries, England. In the heyday of the pottery industry in Stoke-on-Trent there were up to 4,000 bottle kilns with as many as 2,000 still standing in the 1950’s. Now there are just 47 left standing.
A leftover relic of the once thriving pottery factory established by W. H. Goss in 1858
wish you all a nice and happy week my friends. be happy keep smiling :))**
I know im late in comments but had to go out for the weekend. But i will comment today and catch you soon
I thought this was an interesting reflection/distortion, making it look like Battersea Power station had grown an extra chimney at the front..
Yet another, even closer look at the chimney in my neighbourhood. I don't think I can make it any closer now!
HDR made of 9 photos with EV -2 to +2
Chimney Rock Overview beautiful State Park in North Carolina, this shot is about 2,000 foot up at the top of the Chimney, it does climb more but it is a tough hike.
Good afternoon my friends. I've been without internet since yeasterday night so couldnt see and comment your great photos. will do it this afternoon and night and catch you soon.
For long i dont upload one chimney of Algarve that i love so much. so here it is, Hope you like it as much as i do.
Have a wonderful afternoon and nice evening :))**
Christmas comes and I start to slide down my naughty lists chimney then I get stuck at the bottom. I try to climb back up but my stockings slide down,,Ohhh lucky I was wearing my Christmas sock. Maybe no one will notice just an extra stocking hanging from the fire place.
Merry Christmas & Happy New Year All
Hugs
Schoorstenen in Londen A 40 London
The A40 in London passes through seven London Boroughs: the City of London, Camden, Westminster, Kensington & Chelsea, Hammersmith & Fulham, Ealing and Hillingdon, to meet the M40 motorway junction 1 at Denham, Buckinghamshire.
The road has been re-routed several times in the last 100 years – part of the route of the London section of the A40 was laid out in the 1920s and 1930s when Western Avenue was built – now most of it is grade-separated, dual carriageway (divided highway).
Leaving Holborn, the A40 crosses into the City of Westminster, forming New Oxford Street. The British Museum is close at this point.
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Caught a glimpse of a section of roof lines and noted the horizontals but very nearly no verticals other than the chimney stacks and a couple of dormer windows - nothing special but thought I would give it a snap . I have a feeling that it is two separate dwellings as well .
Not a shot that I should have seen or taken as we were supposed to be a hundred miles away on a short break that never happened and was called off at the last moment . Bit miffed about that , but at least we will rebook and maybe get some better weather than we have at the moment . My SSC shot has been a nightmare this week and at least there was one idea when I was away and now that has gone out of the window as well !!
Elevated view of a Victorian cottage with views across the river town of Bridgnorth and across the Shropshire hills.
Chimney Peak, near Ridgway, Colo., was the backdrop for the famous shootout scene in the movie True Grit (1969). Much of the film was shot in this part of Colorado.
This is what I was making on the video, the roofs are done now.
I always loved historic era Chimneys,
Very seldom you see them now days unless you visit historic homes and estates,
Clue, Chimney with a twist.
Yesterdays Video,
www.flickr.com/photos/komotini49/22891568834/
Have a great weekend!