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A cloudy evening, Port Campbell National Park, The Great Ocean Road, Victoria, Australia.
The Port Campbell National Park is a national park in the south-western district of Victoria, Australia, with limestone rock formations.
The park is located adjacent to the Great Otway National Park and the Bay of Islands Coastal Park
GPS might not the exact point of this photo.
Have a lovely day everyone!
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A Rainy Day is the Perfect Time for a Walk in the Woods
- Rachel Carson
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We awoke to a cloudy sky with drizzling rain on our first day in Yosemite. So rain-slickers and camera-covers were dug out of the overnight bag and off we went in pursuit of a close encounter with Mother Nature. We were not disappointed.
The short hike up to the lower Yosemite Falls got wetter and wetter until everyone in the area was soaking wet and smiling from ear to ear. It was a Good Day : )
(iPhone 13 Pro Max, 1/800 @ f/1.5, ISO 40, edited to taste)
Panoramic of Corfe Castle stiched from 4 photos, each the product of 5 bracketed photos (20 shots altogether)
- The hot days of Summer have been creeping in and this scene just seems fitting for the current weather conditions in Phoenix, as we move into Summer temperatures, Spring Field, AZ. -
I have another star in my sky, I lost my dearest mother-in-law the first of January. She was a remarkable person, an incredible woman, mother, grandmother and grand grandmother. She will always be in my heart.
Los Angeles. California.
Il destino sussurra al guerriero
“Non puoi sopportare la tempesta“.
Il guerriero gli ribatte sussurrando
“Io sono la tempesta”.
(Anonimo)
An early evening at the gates of the iconic UK’s Royal Palace showing gates and Queen Victoria memorial statue in the distance.
This is the same building I posted just over two weeks ago, The Alberni, from a different perspective, and through the trees.
My other image of it is in the first comments.
the beautiful city of the great inca empire.
really awesome place and great historical aspects. visit this place beacause it's one of the seven wonders of the world for a reason!
Bangor - Wales -The site of the present building of Bangor Cathedral has been in use as a place of Christian worship since the 6th century. The cathedral is built on a low-lying and inconspicuous site, possibly so as not to attract the attention of Viking raiders from the sea.
Bavaria, Berchtesgaden National Park, Germany.
You can see St. Bartholomä Church at the bottom right.
This is the Jameson House building. I have posted photos of it before, but I like it so much, I thought I'd photograph it again from a different angle. For those of you who haven't seen it, it is a residential tower in downtown Vancouver.
If you're interested in the details and even a floor plan, including those cylinders, here is a link: divisare.com/projects/188807-foster-partners-nigel-young-...
Many thanks for your visits, faves and comments. Cheers.
On a bend in the Murrumbidge River (narruman).
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A river cuts through rock, not because of its power, but because of its persistence.
~ James N. Watkins
I posted an image of Mosquito Creek a few days ago and said that I would post some closer shots of the rocks and water, so here's one. I was right there in the water with my waders on and enjoying every minute.
Another perspective of this abandoned church, in the same town that I recently stopped by.
RE: I returned to the tiny town that I stopped by two years ago, and decided to re-shoot this abandoned church with some different perspectives, like including the dirt road, hills, and more trees; nothing close-ups.
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Life has been very busy and I've not had time to be online. I took this just before we had the huge snowstorm, and I'm sure many of you will recognize this place from my past posts.
I will try to catch up with your latest images :)
This is the second building I photographed on my day downtown shooting architecture. It's called The Stack, and is near completion, but also still had construction fencing around the outside, so I could only get a straight up shot, but I really like these lines. It's Canada's first commercial high rise office building to receive a Zero Carbon award.
If you're interested in seeing the artist's conception of the entire building, here is their website. You need to scroll down to see the entire building: thestackyvr.com/