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This gorgeous (and world famous) willow tree is on most photographer's bucket list if they're touring the South Island and it was on mine for my July trip. Then in March I heard the news that some mindless degenerate had attacked the tree with a saw and hacked off the branch that often dipped into the lake. However much of a cliche this shot may have become I was disgusted and equally disappointed that I'd never get my own version of it. I went there anyway to get what I could and this is the result. As far as I'm concerned the tree is still iconic and of course the backdrop that made it famous is still as spectacular as ever. I appreciate the Instagram made this scene both loved and hated around the world but I'd say this to the imbecile that damaged it...go and have a long hard look at yourself in the mirror mate...you've got issues!
Oi
então, eu fiz alguns icons para algumas pessoas
são pessoas que comentam muito na minha galeria, então é uma forma de agradecimento
algumas eu tenho no msn e já conversei *-*
então, espero q vcs gostem
eu sei q ñ tá uma grande coisa LOL xD
em breve tem mais
comentem please ;D
vou add as pessoas nos icons (=
p.s.: desculpa se eu errei o gosto de alguém D: fui na galeria de vcs e vi o q vcs gostam
A view of the iconic Grand Torii Gate in the background. A closer view will follow of the "floating" Shinto shrine. This image was taken in Spring time (March 21) in Hiroshima, Japan. Although taken some time ago, the beauty of RAW files is the capacity to reprocess older RAW files with current software.
United Kingdom, London, Oxford Circus Tube Station, Winter 2024
The London Underground (also known simply as the Underground or as the Tube) is a rapid transit system serving Greater London and some parts of the adjacent home counties of Buckinghamshire, Essex and Hertfordshire in England. It opened on 10 January 1863 as the world's first underground passenger railway. The network has expanded to 11 lines with 400 km of track with 272 stations and it collectively accommodates up to 5 million passenger journeys a day. The tube is an international icon for London, with the tube map, considered a design classic, having influenced many other transport maps worldwide.
These two Icons came into existence at the same time to celebrate the worlds fair held in Seattle in 1962. The Space Needle and the Monorail have both served as reminders of the big event and are still two of the iconic attractions the city has to offer.
Thanks for stopping in and have a great Easter weekend. I'll be catching up with everyone in the next few days.
Tall summer weeds line the right-of-way of the CSX Hoosier Sub along with two Monon semaphores at Campbellsburg.
We went somewhere very different for our Christmas holidays, meeting my parents-in-law and my older daughter in Australia for a family get together from 3 different parts of the world. We decided to do this to celebrate their 80th birthdays and my wife's 50th birthday (my oldest daughter turned 20 last year while my youngest will be 18 in a few weeks). Felt right to celebrate all these milestone birthdays!
We started our trip Down Under, perhaps inveitably in Sydney. We were very excited to see these icons since none of us had ever been to Australia before. They don't really need any other explanation!
The weather was clearing up and soon after we arrived it stopped raining, and a beautiful light appeared both in the sky and the sea.
Thank you Flickr for giving me tips about these iconic lighthouses.
Bellevue Beach is a is a 700-metre-long sandy beach at Klampenborg on the northern outskirts of Copenhagen, Denmark.
The iconic lighthouse or lighthouses, cause there is two of them, have quite a history. In the 1930s, when the right to vacation became legally mandated, Denmark's coastline became the country's most popular holiday destination. Gentofte Municipality made plans to develop a piece of coastline north of Copenhagen into a seaside resort complex combining an existing park designed by the landscape architect C.Th. Sørensen with beach facilities catering to some 15,000 paying visitors a day. Three architects were invited to submit plans for a Bellevue beach complex. The winner was the young architect Arne Jacobsen, who had just opened his office. Characteristic of his approach to architecture and design—he was preoccupied with the concept of Gesamtkunst—Jacobsen designed everything from bathing cabins, lifeguard towers and kiosks to tickets and uniforms for the staff. The complex also included the Bellavista apartment buildings (1934), a restaurant and the Bellevue Theatre (1936), all of which still stand today in the immediate vicinity of the beach.
The beach with the lighthouses opened in 1932.
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Looking Glass Rock located within Pisgah National Forest in Transylvania County, North Carolina, is a favorite destination of hikers, rock climbers and in general enjoyers of the great outdoors. A favorite stop along the Blue Ridge Parkway each and every time I pass the overlook in the vicinity. never knowing what the view will include. Fog around the mountain, amazing sunlight reflecting from the rock surface, or just warm colors bouncing off cloud as the sun rises in the east...
With all respect, No Awards, sweepers and post 1 comment
etc & self promoting signatures ......any comments, remarks or faves are more than welcome :)
This is NOT my photo, it is made by Tym, I was just playing with it as I always do...But I like it a lot, the orginal one even more :)*
Mówią, mówią, że
Mówią, że to wszystko skończy się
Koraliki wspólnych lat i zim
Fotki gdzie na zawsze ona z nim
Mówią, mówią, że
Mówią, że to nie jest miłość... nie
Że się tylko zdaje im
Że dawno już przegrali z losem złym
Mówią, że już nie
Mówią, że to wszystko skończy się
Wspólnie radowanie byle, czym
Tym, że on w jej myślach - ona w nim
To, co mam
To, co się zdarzyło nam
To pachnący chlebem dom
Z roześmianą buzią twą
To, co mam
To, co się zdarzyło nam
Twój policzek, kiedy mróz
Na pierzynie Wielki Wóz
Niech mówią, że to nie jest miłość
Że tak się tylko zdaje nam
Byle się nigdy nie skończyło
To wszystko, co od ciebie mam...
Since I have no bird that is redder than this, the series ends here
Cardinalis cardinalis ♂
Northern Cardinal
Rotkardinal
Rød Kardinal
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PLEASE, NO AWARDS, no Copy and Paste Comments and no group icons like "your wonderful photo was seen in group xyz". They will all be deleted as soon as I see them!.
BITTE KEINE AWARDS, kopierte Kommentare oder diese Gruppen-Icons wie "Ich habe Dein wunderbares Bild in Gruppe xyz gesehen". Die lösche ich sobald ich sie sehe!
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Photographed at the Skillman Museum in Greenwood, IN. The collection of vintage cars is no longer open to the public.
A vivid sunrise illuminates the sky pink over two icons in Yosemite National Park. Arriving early in the morning at dawn, the light intensified with the silhouettes of El Capitan and Half Dome prominently in the frame.
How many London icons can you identify in this photo? I see at least seven. But who's counting?
London, England
This the world famous Sydney Opera House. I was fortunate enough to stay about 2 blocks from this iconic architectural marvel that is located in the Circular Quay along the Sydney Harbor. Though I was only in Sydney for 4 days, I saw some of the most spectacular sunrises and sunsets I've ever witnessed. I pinched myself several times as this one unfolded :)
Though there were thousands of people visiting this place every single day, I was really lucky to enjoy this brisk winter sunrise in complete solitude. Just me, a few seagulls, and the occasional ferry boat passing through (luckily not at the time of this shot). I honestly couldn't get enough of Opera House and shot it several times at all different times of day. There is fantastic light show that they put on each evening where they display a kaleidoscope of colors along the sides of the arched walls of the structure.
This area is known as the Circular Quay and is home to an amazing network of passenger ferries and tour busses that can take you virtually anywhere in Sydney. And believe me, there is lots to see in this truly beautiful city which I hope to share more of in the coming weeks.
Have great week everyone and if I haven't gotten around to your stream just yet, I should be there shortly. Cheers mates!
charmant paysage,
font paraître, court
... le chemin
»les passantes«
george brassens,
après un poem
d'antoine pol
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no icons or invitations , please!
Something a bit different. I was at a hill climb meet in Droitwich and this iconic piece of British Design and engineering flew past my lens, it would have been rude not to!
Geoff, who normally gets dragged out on my adventures, abandoned me this weekend for some air show or other, so this one is for him.
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