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The clocktower at Crouch End, the centre of our village.
Every hour on the hour I hear its chimes and if I'm awake at night I don't need to open my eyes and look at the led clock to know I should be asleep at that hour.
Cámara Nikon D850 con lente 24-120 F4/G-VR editada con Camera Raw y Photoshop CC
Recomiendo hacer doble click sobre la imagen y ver en grande.
I recommend see in larger, clicking double on the imagen.
Time for another bit of drama.
This is the clocktower at Roath Park lake, Cardiff.
It's called the Scott Memorial, and was built in 1915.
3 exposures, 1 stop apart, merged and tonemapped.
I'm not usually a fan of overcooked HDR, but it just seemed to work for me.
See LARGE.
Wikipedia: English Heritage has listed the building of 1961 at Grade II for its architectural and historical importance.
Well here is my final picture from my tour of Salford this is the clocktower of Saint Philips Church in Salford
Sunset with the clocktower, the landmark of Graz my hometown. The minutes and hour hands of the clock are swapped so that the big hand shows the hours and the small hand the minutes.
Shot with a Lee big Stopper and a Lee 0,9 soft grad ND filter.
A local landmark is the 'Oakes Memorial', a clock tower erected on the Upper Green in 1889 to commemorate Captain Arthur Oakes, a Justice of the Peace. The west face of the clock is directly in line with the front entrance of Downgate, where Oakes lived. The mechanism needs to be wound once a week. It does not keep exact time, for the movement is supported on timber, which changes shape slightly in changeable weather.
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Taken with Tarou at Musique Nocturn
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Early morning at the Helsinki train station in Finland.
-Added to the Cream of the Crop pool as most favorited.
This is actually a clocktower in the middle of a lake - weird ey?
Original photo here
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Roath Park
There are many locations where we all shoot in the knowledge that it is a place where hundreds if not thousands of photographers have shot before, it can be very enjoyable seeking a viewpoint that hasn't been used before in that location.