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After seeing a screenshot of an icon set on Mr. Zeldman's Flickr page, I was reminded of how great this guy's icons and website were, so I dug the website up on Way Back machine. The memories!
Here we see two british icons sadly disappearing from the streets of the United Kingdom. They was photographed at Hunters Inn near Combe Martin in North Devon.
Taken January 2021.
Iconic Australian Surf Beach at Sunrise. Looking a bit flat this particular morning however with no-one in the water
Format: Digital
Camera: Canon EOS 5D Mark III
Lens: EF 40mm
Selected for Flickr's Explore image gallery (December 21, 2024)
Historic Building - 1891 - Customshouse (red brick)
Key West, Florida U.S.A. - The Florida Keys - 11/29/24
*[left-double-click for a closer-look - Key West Museum]
The Old Post Office and Customshouse is now The Key West Museum of Art & History. A Key West treasure; museum, shops,
and offices. Seen for miles out at sea! Only 90 miles from Cuba.
The Customshouse and Old Post Office is a historic site located at 281 Front Street, Key West, Florida, United States. On September 20, 1973, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. The Custom House currently serves as the Key West Museum of Art & History, which is one of three museums operated by the Key West Art & Historical Society. Exhibits include local history, famous personalities including Ernest Hemingway, maritime history, and works by local artists. The building was designed by architect William Kerr and was completed in 1891. The United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida met here from its completion until 1932, when the building was transferred to the United States Navy. Just a joy to see. Come and visit the island.
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My 2024 Key West Slideshow: flic.kr/s/aHBqjBUfUL
mình là đứa k thể nào chơi đc icon ;_; ~ lý do tại sao thì k biết
cũng có thể là m thích chơi mấy cái to to ~ rộng rộng thoáng đãng ~
bé bé gò k chịu đc ;_;
100px icon làm đã đủ ngu r mà cái rum cứ thích mốt 120px thì ai mà chơi đc đây ;_;
nhiều khi muốn đóng góp cho cái rum nào đấy mà chỉ có nc đóng góp ava ;_;
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khi nào tung nốt wallpaper Suzy là đủ collection ultimate Bias xD
sau đó nghỉ dài hạn xD ~
The Shoreline Amphitheater, built by Bill Graham, opened with a multiple day concert series in 1986 by the Grateful Dead. The backstage area displays one of the bands iconic symbols, the Steal Your Face prop that was once used by Bill Graham during a New Years concert.
This photo was taken by a Mamiya C-330 TLR medium format film camera and Mamiya-Sekor 1:3.5 f=65mm lens using Fuji Reala 100 film, the negative scanned by an Epson Perfection V600 and digitally rendered in Photoshop.
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Probably the most ICONIC view in Brugge, the city where I was born.
View from the Rozenhoedkaai, looking up at the Belfry, standing tall on the Market-square and one of Brugge’s three proud towers seen from all around.
LOL, I could also have called this: Blue skies?
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Three icons of Dubai - Burj al Arab hotel (left), Jumeirah Beach Hotel (mid), and the Burj Khalifa (formerly Burj Dubai) in the background. As a rough estimation of how big it is - the Burj Dubai (the world's tallest building) is about 7 miles (about 11.5 km) away from the Burj al Arab (the world's tallest hotel).
A view of Stockport and the M60 motorway at night.
The view is dominated by Stockport’s famous railway viaduct.
The viaduct had become an iconic symbol of the town and was famously painted by Lowry and local artist Alan Lowndes.
Opened in 1840, the 27 arch span was constructed using 11 million bricks and was at the time the largest viaduct in the world. In 1890 the structure was doubled in width to carry four tracks. At its peak the structure was carrying hundreds of trains a day.
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This is a repost to fix many things.
Another first for me. This has been on my radar as has been the entire Southwest.So when we went to Page,AZ. I visited this site as much as possible. This sunset is the only time in my 3 visits that there were any clouds what so ever. So this is one of my attempts to salvage a shot from this iconic location.
Posted on March 28, 2021 / Old Hwy 99 - Salida, CA
Happy trails and happyshooting to ya! Have fun.
This cowboy should be my icon on Flickr.
The Umhlanga Lighthouse is fully automated though its form is hand captured by local artists whose works are sold to foreigners chartering international waters with framed fragile portraits of this sturdy structure. Mistress of memorabilia and master of light since 1954, this 21m high circular concrete tower has a light range of 24 sea miles at a focal plane height of 25 meters above high sea level. It has never been attended by a lighthouse keeper with the official warden residing at the adjacent original beach cottage of the area, now the Oyster Beach Hotel.
The iconic brick viaduct in Stockport disappears behind crass, unremarkable glass boxes.
LS Lowry and other artists would be incensed by what is going on here; the lower new building is a replacement bus station, the two tower blocks could be anything, anywhere.
In the foreground are the Wellington Road steps, on which Mr Lowry was photographed; on the right the river Mersey, with obligatory shopping carts.
Bamburgh Castle at Dawn
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