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Impressive building! Press "L" for the larger view and "F" for a fave ;) Explored (#18) and Frontpage, thank you!
Departing Owosso, Michigan with this years first daylight run of the North Pole Express, Steam Railroading Institutes Pere Marquette 1225 gets the season off to a impressive start on 11-17-18. The early season snowfall made to decision easy to head north this morning as steam and snow is always a winning combination and the big Berk always puts on a great show.
من نتائج تصوير الأطفال في العيد
لقطات عفويه وجميله في نفس الوقت
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Smiles of children during Eid
is very impressive
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Technical Specs :
Camera: Canon EOS 50D
Lens: Canon 50 mm
Aperture: f/2.0
Shutter: 1/60 sec
ISO: 400
Exposure : Manual
Other : without tripod
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The Funktion-One Dance Stack DS4
4 X 21 inch bass, 2 X 15 inch low mediumrange, 2 X 10 inch high mediumrange and 2 x 4 inch high range..... on each side.
In explore
Bourscheid Castle is Luxembourg‘s biggest castle, an impressive structure with its characteristic round towers, situated on a steep promontory, perched 150 metres high above the Sûre river.
The castle was probably built in the 10th century, and then extended in the 14th and 15th centuries, when the fortress wall was added, flanked by six Gothic towers.
The most impressive park in the Saxon metropolis is the 363-acre Grand Garden. Elector John George III started the Dresdeners' favorite park with its absolutely straight avenues in 1678, modeling it after French parks.
The Palace at the point where the avenues meet is a jewel of early Baroque, as are the gardens surrounding it. It is still used today for festive events in the middle of green surroundings. The rest of the Grand Garden is dominantly landscaped in the English style of labyrinthine paths, little forests, extensive meadows, bodies of water and tropical gardens.
In the summer, the open-air stages and the puppet theater are always popular. Other attractions include the Botanical Garden and the Dresden Zoo. For the journey into this wide landscape of adventure, visitors, young and old alike, prefer to take the miniature park railway, which is traditionally operated by Dresden schoolchildren.
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All images and textures used are my own.
Impressive looking thunderclouds followed later by lightning and lots of rain. Near Narrandera, NSW.
'GOLDEN TEMPLE'
Kyoto is easily the most beautiful city in Japan and among the most beautiful ones in the world. It has over 1000, well preserved temples and castles and spectacular nature which dramatically changes its appearance four times a year. Among the most impressive attractions of Kyoto, Kinkaku-Ji, in translation, Temple of the Golden Pavilion is on top of my personal list.
Kinkaku-Ji is a Zen Buddhist Temple, one of 17 historic monuments of Kyoto, all of them being World Heritage Sites. Its history goes all the way back to AD 1397, although it has been rebuilt several times since then.
The temple is set amidst a picture-perfect, meticulously landscaped garden, overlooking a reflective pond and its 10 islands. I'm finding it difficult to put into words just how special this place is, just like the rest of Japan. This country and its amazing people will forever occupy a very special place in my heart.
Shot on the pre-release model of Fujifilm GFX 50s medium format camera and Fujinon 32-64mm f/4 R LM WR lens with NiSi Filters 15-stop IR ND filter.
This impressive turquoise nugget stands over 2 feet tall and was found in Pakistan. Wyoming Mountaineers Lapidary of Gillette had it on display (and for sale) at their table at the 2025 Wyoming State Gem and Mineral Show. You could buy a good car for the asking price!
Created for the Artistic Manipulation Group's MIXMASTER CHALLENGE #21.
CHEF SKAGITRENEE challenges us to create a winter mood. Here are the ingredients:
➤ Your image must contain snow.
➤ Also a "painted" winter plant.
➤ There must be an OOB (out of bounds)** feature.
➤ And sparkle and/or glitter.
➤ NO Christmas decorations.
Credits: Skier courtesy Pexels; plant from Pixabay; cat from PixelSquid. The background photo (TV, etc.) is mine (literally ;-)!).
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It is an offence under law if you remove my copyright marking, or post this image anywhere else without my express written permission.
F unit 3 dimensional diorama at the Western Maryland Historical Society Museum in Union Bridge, Maryland. It was created for the WM 100th anniversary celebrated in 1952 in Baltimore, Md. It is quite striking and impressive, view it in full size! Told it is one third of the display. This trip has been on the bucket list for many years, finally got by. So many wonderful items to see and the museum is presented very well.
This impressive framed view was taken from high up on the Hunter Street footbridge, part of the Churchill Way Flyover in Liverpool. It's dominated by an intimate close-up of the soffit and concrete column of the elevated roadway, which appears in dramatic silhouette.
The footbridge and flyover structure have since been completely demolished. So, sadly, this particular urban drama is no longer possible to witness.
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An impressive Air Fight between a Red Kite and a real foolish Raven. More pictures will follow. The show took more than a minute.
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Achieving an 'in focus' picture of a bee as part of a photographic composition no longer requires patience, skill, or even a camera!! I dropped my previous photograph of a cornflower into 'Midjourney' and this AI programme produced a written description of the photograph. I added to this description, a request for a bee on the flower - and there it is. Too easy, pointless, a cheat, or a miracle tool with creative potential??
This monument located on Mount Buzludzha is the biggest ideological building in Bulgaria. It was built as a tribute to the creation of the Bulgarian socialist movement in 1891.
The construction of Buzludzha was made possible thanks to government funds and supporters’ donations for an amount of around 14 186 000 leva (around 7 000 000 €). The site was built by civil engineering troops from the Bulgarian army and volunteers. The master builder was General Delcho Delchev who was in charge of the Stara Zagora civil engineering section. The author of this project was the architect Guéorguy Stoilov. Several famous painters and sculptors have participated to the decoration.
Ever since the superseding of Bulgarian president Todor Givkovand and the political changes that occurred in Bulgaria from 1989, the state of the monument has continued to decay. portraits of Ludmila and Todor Givkov have been destroyed. The copper adornments have been stolen. The building is slowly disintegrating; the monument is abandoned and no public institution seems to be concerned by the conservation of renovation of the building. The Bulgarian socialist party itself is not taking any action towards the maintenance of its most important symbol. The big star has been perforated by gunshots because it was thought to be made out of ruby!
On Bulgarian derps tour with Dursty, John, Andrew and Mike. Visited very little due to the harsh roads and long drives in two car convoy, busted by a pistol and axe wielding guard, picking up a hitchhiker, removing a hire car wing mirror with a bin, countless selfies, a stray dog and not forgetting an insect bite from hell that gave me a club hand.
But the main event was accessed twice and was the main objective for this trip so all was good.
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Impressive morning (again) at EBBR-BRU. 07L VOR-DME approach the whole day but the nicest visitors came in on a good moment. This A400M from the Turkish Air Force came to pick up the last goods from the president of Turkey
The Saguaro Cactus is found exclusively in the Sonoran Desert of southern Arizona and western Sonora, Mexico. At the northern portion of their range they are more plentiful on the warmer south facing slopes. A few stray plants can also be found in southeast California.
Saguaro are very slow growing. A 10 year old plant might only be 1.5 inches tall. Saguaro can grow to be between 40-60 feet tall (12-18m). When rain is plentiful and the saguaro is fully hydrated it can weigh between 3200-4800 pounds.
A saguaro starts to flower at around 35 years and produces its first arm around 50 years of age. At 125 years, a saguaro is generally considered an adult. With the right growing conditions, it is estimated that saguaros can live to be as much as 150-200 years old.
The saguaro is the largest cactus in the United States.
Most of the saguaros roots are only 4-6 inches deep and radiate out as far from the plant as it is tall. There is one deep root, or tap root that extends down into the ground more than 2 feet.
We found this one in, Saguaro National Park...of all places.
Looking forward to re-visiting these impressive cacti in a couple of weeks.
The fireman of "Green Arrow" checks out the assembled gallery admiring his efforts on the climb to Ais Gill.
Ais Gill Viaduct, 30th September, 1989. This in the days when you could walk through the garden of the house at the bottom of the viaduct after putting money into the "entrance collection tin" that used to hang on the gate, happy days indeed.
Pentax Spotmatic. Fuji 100.
(286/365) First photo taken with my new Canon IXUS 170, I'm quite impressed with the zoom (see my next photo for an uncropped close up of the insulators). This camera won't be as good as the Canon G11 for macro shots but the insect season is nearly over so that's not the end of the world for now and the "fish-eye" & "miniaturise" functions will be fun to play around with. HTT!
This one is set at the British Museum. "The Angelus" is such a big deal that it needed to be impressive. A painting that is a portal to another realm. Moreover one where, when it's in a room of other angel-related artefacts, is clearly "The Angelus".
I knew I wanted a minifig to represent the Angel itself. Using a doorway as a picture frame seemed like it would work, too. Meant I could use a backdrop behind it. Annoyingly the backdrop is a really colourful sky, filled with clouds. And you can't really see any of it. I wish Lego did a bigger doorway, but there you go.
This impressive waterfall drops over 100 feet from the plateau above to the canyon below. North Clear Creek Falls is directly fed by the meltwaters of the high altitude mountains of the San Juan Mountain Range near Slumguillion Pass (around 11,500ft) and Spring Creek Pass (around 10,500ft). This waterfall’s vertical drop was the result of some volcanic eruptions and ash flows that were also responsible for the creation of the underlying Nelson Mountain Tuff layer as well as the San Juan Volcanic Field which created the San Juan Mountains.
Another impressive memorial within the grounds of the Belfast City Hall. There is an inscription; "In memory of the officers, non commissioned officers and men of the Royal Irish Rifles, who were killed in action or died of wounds or disease in the South African War 1899 - 1902. This monument is dedicated."
This impressive church is located near Inverness Airport. It is right beside the main A96 road. I parked round the back and walked round the front to get a better view. The church and graveyard are well attended too, the red doors really stand out and the church has a bell. The church is still in regular use.
This very impressive berry is the " Cabot." Freshly picked from the "new field on the hill" Kennie's Strawberry Farm.Large, plump and juicy this fruit was developed right here in Nova Scotia,Canada. www.kenniesfarm.com/