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Local legend suggests that this bridge was started by Bishop Henry Cheyne in the late 13th or early 14th century and completed by Robert the Bruce. Whilst this may or may not be true, historical documents show that the bridge we see today was the result of rebuilding work in three phases in the early 17th century.
This was the main crossing on the Don leading to the north from Aberdeen and vice versa prior to the construction of the adjacent Bridge of Don in 1831. Today the Brig o’ Balgownie is a Scheduled Ancient Monument.
Black Redstart (male)
1121.11.10.2022. Folder 93
Here is an image of a Black Redstart. There are two breeding males in Manchester and this one is from site 2 and he has just about completed his moult. The Black Redstart is a rare breeding bird in the UK and the first were recorded breeding in Manchester in the 70s
One is never really alone when hiking Tre Cime di Lavaredo circuit.... and this was the off-season! After turning this corner, we had almost completed the route.
Now that I'm at home from my trip to the Dolomites, you can find me on Twitter
The image today is a panoramic shot looking north over Loch Leven towards Bishop Hill and catching part of the escarpment of Benarty hill from where the image was taken.
This image was taken just as the sun was descending over the horizon leaving the hills illuminated by the last rays but the basin of the loch was already in near darkness. Only the reflected light from the skies prevented the water area being too dark to work with.
This shot is a four frame horizontal panorama with HDR processing to bring out more of the colour range. The entire photoshop image is about 4GB in size which makes it a little difficult to work with but it’s worth it when I’m able to capture a nice scene like this. I have another version of this image where I have another frame to the left but that shot contains the sun which was just too bright and burned the frame out. I may still use it because I like the fact that the loch is complete in that image and this one feels a little stunted by chopping off the western edge of the water.
I enjoy producing panorama images like this because it makes the whole experience of seeing this first hand easier to comprehend but the time and effort it takes to post process this makes it something that I don’t do all that often. I could have post processed about a dozen long exposure images in the time it required to blend all these frames together. Please let me know if it was worth the effort. Thanks.
The church that stands today was completed in 1717. This church was built on the rubble of the 1625 church destroyed in the Pueblo Indian Revolt.
Complete with a hula girl on the metal cover behind the front seat and a personalized plate. Seen outside IHOP in Grand Forks. Sweet!
After an amazing show of pink, the cherry blossoms have faded to white and are blowing away in the wind. On to the Azaleas, Peonies and Roses!
Started with Deep Dream Generator, added my texture and finished with Pastello and Impresso Pro.
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Completed in 1903, this Victorian Romanesque building houses the Department of Art. Like nearby Kingston Hall, it was named for the level of government that funded it: it was built by the provincial government to house the Ontario School of Mining and Agriculture, which later became Queen's Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science.
The last of the autumn colour still lifts the scene, as 59003 ‘Yeoman Highlander’ ambles through the Wylye Valley at Little Langford with the notionally daily Westbury to Eastleigh engineer’s train.
59003 is one of the four original class 59s, completed in late 1985, 35 years ago at La Grange, Illinois. After arriving at Southampton Docks on 21st January 1986, 59001/2/3/4 were hauled via the Wylye Valley to Merehead prior to commissioning.
Unlike the other class 59/0s, 59003 is owned by GBRf and in 2020 spent most of its time working this train and its afternoon return.
I cannot claim to finding this viewpoint: thanks to Table 158 Photography for the inspiration, to gorgeousgordon45 and yellowvanman(Keith Mantle) for the gen and and [https://www.flickr.com/photos/144548079@N06] for up to minute weather reports from the area (sounds a bit like an acceptance speech for an Oscar)!
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I thought it might be nice to show you the finished product. The forms were removed the very next day.
The sequence was: footings were poured and leveled and rebar set vertically to tie in the walls. That was done a week or so prior. Then the metal forms went up with rebar between them. The concrete was then poured. After 12 hours the forms could be removed. So this is the result the very next day. This is the basement and garage. A two story house will be built on top of these walls. This is the back view.
ODC - complete obsession
I obsess about finding interesting light, this was taken as the sun was starting to peek over the mountain this morning. The flower is from my chive plant sitting on my front porch.
I'm sorry for the delay but I was very busy at work... Finally I can show you the transformation from tadpole to toad complete. A centimeter of beauty!
In the easter day I freed 3 of these in the field near the pond where I found them and I'm waiting that the last two tadpoles have finished the metamorphosis to free them also!
Handheld stack taken with 6D, MP-E, at about 2,7-2,8X, diffused flash MK320. Wide of image is about 13mm.
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Herford, Germany, 2019.
Architect: Frank Gehry
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Young starlings could take pieces of bread from the palms of people
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Slowly this tree returns to the forest where it came from feeding the next generation and completing the loop
Once birds have plunged into the water, you rarely see their heads . This shot is an exception.
Red-breasted Merganser
Mergus serrator
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"Everybody's got their problems
Everybody says the same things to you
It's just a matter how you solve them
But what else are we supposed to do"
Stoop Kids bento pose, complete with joint and materials enabled staircase, is for sale @ Flourish on June 10th!
The complete city skyline, from the Space Needle to the Smith Tower, as seen on the Bainbridge Island Ferry on May 2, 2019.
Un numéro de l'acrobate Una au spectacle "Fracas"
Festival Complètement Cirque juillet 2016
An acrobatic act by Una from the free outdoor show "Fracas" Montreal Complètement Cirque Festival July 2016
On our trip around Vancouver Island, we started in Victoria. While there, I took some time to travel down to the waterside to see the ocean. It struck me how calm it was at low tide. After composing and taking a shot of the now visible rocks, and smooth waters, I left thinking one comp was in the bag.
However, two kayakers soon appeared giving me an added idea that would contribute to that same image. I quickly returned to the same spot, and waited for them to enter my precomposed scene. Later it occurred to me how much more complete the shot was with these travellers than without them. And how thee narrative changed to something more interesting.
Love the sound of the leaves as they crunch underfoot! Nothing like the sound of Autumn to complete the effect! Have a great Halloween everyone...off to sell flowers in Eastern Poland for the week...I knew Halloween would look different this year, but wow..
Completed in 1931, the Pittsburgh & West Virginia’s mainline to Connellsville became the final link in creating the famed “Alphabet Route”, which was designed to attract through-traffic off of the big time railroad empires of the century. After the fall of Robert Gould’s empire, the plan to expand had faded off. Years later, under new receivership was the mainline revitalized.
There was nothing wasted when it came to designing and laying this route, bulldozing through every hill and filling every land gap with these enormous steel viaducts. Having seen so many photos growing up and shooting it dozens of times, this line remains to be a favorite in my books, and in my opinion, one of the most photogenic lines on the East coast.
In this picture, Wheeling’s 618 job stretches their consist over Mingo Creek, probably the most iconic location on the entire route.
Interestingly enough, in April of 2025, this exact scenario had occurred. The 6348, 6354, and engines for SWP led this same job, in similar conditions, almost a year ago. Though I was not present for the April run, it’s an odd feeling to see this scene repeated almost verbatim, in a time where uncertainty rests upon this railroad. These coke trains really do have a special spot in my heart, and so the addiction to shooting them continues.
Located in the Urubamba Valley, aka the Sacred Valley, most archeologists now believe that Machu Picchu was the private estate of the 9th Inca emperor Pachacuti or Pachacútec. Once the Inca emerged from their ancestral lands around the border area of modern Peru and Bolivia, and began to conquer vast tracts of land, they established their capital at the site of modern day Cusco, Peru around 1420. Just like all roads led to Rome in the Roman Empire, thousand of miles of roads and trails led to Cusco in the Inca Empire. Neither Machu Picchu nor Cusco were ever completed due to the Spanish conquest that began with a military campaign by Francisco Pizarro in 1532. It took 40 years to finally vanquish the Inca. Pizarro was only successful due to a civil war caused by the sons of Pachacútec. He was able to recruit the emperor's rival brother to his side. Machu Picchu was used as a stronghold by the Inca for many years but was eventually abandoned. Terraces below the main level were used to grow food especially maize which was used to make a fermented drink used in festivities and rituals. (There's little doubt that the beverage was called 'Hazy Maizy.")
Bluebell Railway - Another 3 images from the Jon Bowers Charter with Black 5 - 45231 (DSC 7793)
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2018,Osaka Japan.
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Urgh, I took tons of photos of her and none of them turned out well. Hopefully I can find time this week to get some better shots, 'cuz she's really a pretty gal.
Completed in 1810 by John Rennie, the spectacular Dundas Aqueduct carries the Kennet & Avon Canal over the River Avon and is a Scheduled Monument. It was the first canal structure to be designated as a Scheduled Ancient Monument in 1951.
Named after Charles Dundas, the first chairman of the Kennet and Avon Canal Company, the aqueduct forms the junction between the Kennet and Avon Canal and the largely derelict Somerset Coal Canal. The short stretch of the Somerset Coal Canal still in water forms Brassknocker Basin, used for boat moorings, cycle hire and a cafe. A short walk further there is the Dundas Wharf where the small tollhouse, warehouse and crane still stand.
2018,Osaka Japan.
My photos are not complete with just one photo. What matters is the relationship with other photographs. Therefore, I recommend you to view the following series. Please feel the city of Osaka through my photos,”OSAKA STREET FRAGMENTS” www.flickr.com/photos/153962322@N05/albums/72157719832072690
Would you like to write something about my photos? The flickr "About" page has a corner called "Testimonials."
www.flickr.com/people/153962322@N05/
If you would take your precious time to tell me about me, I would like to say "Thank you!" from the bottom of my heart.
My series, “Something.”
www.flickr.com/photos/153962322@N05/albums/72177720313290...
Cat portrait series,"Memories of stray cats" www.flickr.com/photos/153962322@N05/albums/72157690113266...
"In explore" www.flickr.com/photos/153962322@N05/albums/72
"OsakA"
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Completed in 1916 this neo-gothic dam holds back the Derwent reservoir, Derbeyshire. However, the
reservoir is perhaps most famous for being the location that the RAF 617 Squadron - or The Dambusters - used to practice their techniques prior to using their bouncing bombs on the Ruhr dams of Germany.