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Nagoya Castle in Nagoya, Japan.

Leica Store Miami was very kind to let me put a Noctilux 50mm f/0.95 on my M-P (240) for a brief walking tour of Coral Gables.

Thanks Leica Store Miami !!!

A conversion of a previous post. I had a couple of free hours during the week waiting at a supplier for a job to be completed; so I took the time to download and play with Photoshop Express

Looking east towards Sty Head from near Burnthwaite, with the lower slopes of Great Gable on the left and Lingmell on the right.

 

Scanned from a negative.

Autumn Gables - Split-Cam 35mm Film Camera, Fujicolor Superia 400

Ancient gables in Vlissingen, The Netherlands (view from the tower of the St. Jacobskerk) - read my blog at

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In der Stralsunder Altstadt findet man interessante Ansichten alter Bauwerkskunst.

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On a bitterly old wintery afternoon Great Gable is seen from Allen Crags.

Seatown - Cullen, Moray

Base Brown, Green Gable and Great Gable .. on a rather nice day

This vendor assembles an entire pavilion complete with three gables and a wheelchair ramp for the Christmas market in Mainz, Germany.

Two days ago I took another superb Lake District hike with Terry. The summit of Base Brown was beautifully clear, Green Gable offered glimpses through the clouds as they rushed by and on Great Gable we had no views. Instead an eerie light prevailed, but that didn't make for photography. To compensate for this when we dropped below the clouds on our way back to Sty Head Tarn the views down Wasdale opened up. Terry is seen here making the most of the new found visibility.

 

Thanks again Terry for your company on what proved to be yet another cracking day out.

 

Note to all Flickr contacts I will also try and catch up with Flickr postings later in the day.

Two views from the summit of Great Gable in Cumbria and what a view it was when the clouds finally parted! This is the first time I've ever been up to the top of any of the big stuff over there and it was an amazing trip - walking, scrambling, navigating through cloud cover...a bit of all sorts, just the way it should be.

 

Both views are looking broadly North West over Haystacks and the River Liza towards Buttermere.

Great Gable, Lake District.

Seen from Dalehead across Brandreth, the zig zag on the Pikes behind is quite striking

Washington, DC. The Gables of Tacoma.

Architect: Eric Colbert Associates (2009)

 

In afternoon light .

Central Congregational Sunday School 1895

The building features extensive polychrome brickwork .

Architect George Brockwell Gill

 

Ipswich Central

Well there is certainly no doubting whether this summit deserves the 'Great' in the name.

 

What a view, it was amazing to finally get up here, especially with warm air and little wind. Even in windy gap... This has got to be one of the best summits in the Lakes, is it your favorite?

 

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The last of the low morning clouds linger around Great Gable.

One from an early morning back in December up at Wasdale. A small stream making its way between the rocks with Great Gable towering in the clouds behind.

Cloud inversion from the summit of Scafell Pike.

Great Gable filling the foreground and I think Kirk Fell and Pillar in the middle distance.

A night spent wild camping in the wind, rain and thick low cloud on Great End was well worth it in the end. Packed up the tent and climbed Scafell Pike in the thick cloud early in the morning, but sat it out on the summit til it cleared about midday. The best of gorgeous sunny Lake District days after that!

The southern flank of Great Gable, viewed from Lingmell Beck.

BR Class 44 No. D4 "Great Gable" at Midland Railway Centre exibition hall at Butterley

Breadalbane, PEI

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As the sun begins to set, a slight inversion develops right across the park except for the Scafell Massif, which makes a change

Magnificent, old deserted house with multiple gables. Located atop a mountain along NC18S of Sparta, NC. Cattle have rubbed down parts of the old porch or veranda on right side. An electric fence prevented seeing the back side, but the design seems to have had porch wrap all way around. The left side seems to have gotten the same cow rub.

 

In its day, one can imagine close friends/family sitting and sipping around the porch at sunset.

 

It is now surrounded by fences for the cattle and electric ones along the road for humans, I suppose. I'd like to hope the owners are considering a re-fit. It would be a shame to let so grand a dame wither.

Greek Orthodox Church

A panorama taken looking west from near Esk Hause towards Great and Green Gable.

An image made up of scans of two slides taken in April 1986 with an Olympus OM4 and Zuiko 35mm f2.8 lens on Kodak Ektachrome.

View towards Gable .. ready for the 5 second sunburst .. there were three of these only that evening, the other two case of being not quite in the right place .. this one rather hurried too!! Great Gable behind

A grey gabled house on the Cornish Coastal Path.

An old building with a red gable reflected in the ripples of a small stream.

Great Gable peeking over the top of Haystacks above the reflecting waters of Buttermere.

 

Buttermere reflections can get a bit samey, but the calmness meant that we left before the show finished and it still looked good walking back to the car. It wasn't too bad many hours later when we returned for dinner after a very long walk

This gable end structure looks like it once was part of a house. Behind it there are houses and parking. It really stands out as it is just an end of a house, just one wall. Waterperry, Wheatley.

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