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Layered buildings, Dayton, Ohio.

one of the most arresting things about photographing in cities is the layers of history that are fully on display in plain sight. Sometimes clumsily, and sometimes harmoniously, the residual influence of many eras are arranged side by side

The Kitsap formation was deposited in an environment much like today (very similar temperature-wise). Thus, we found a lot of peat layers (signifying organic matter).

Love, love, loved this dress.

Layers of red, green, black, white and blue in the Himalayan landscape. Near Tengboche, Khumbu region, Nepal

The pines, dogwoods, and maples make for a lovely layering effect.

 

Broadmoor neighborhood, Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas

Edited Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter image of layered deposits of material in craters in the Nilosyrtis region of Mars.

originally, i had changed this to sepia or something like it, but upon looking again, someone pointed out all of the layers of blue there and how beautiful they were, so i changed it back.

 

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Layered sandstone in Capital Reef National Park, Utah

Layer Cake QAL block #5

a layer of tortillas on the bottom top with black beans and mushrooms

As the sun rises over the Lombok coast, the layers of jungle between the beach and the distant peak of Gunung Rinjani are gradually revealed. Magical.

The rising sun had burned off much of the ground fog on this morning, but for a few moments the sky showed layers of colours, from intense orange to pastel yellow. Power lines and a farmstead across the field add some context to the scene.

from the archives

a piece of modern art in a reclamation yard..it is layers of reflective acrylic and see through coloured acrylic..funky!!

Layers of blue mountains lead off into the distance

I just really liked the look of the variety of texture and shape and color in the layers of these buildings.

 

Kim Klassen Beyond Layers Return & Reentry textures, Leslie Nicole French Kiss Artistic Edges 03 texture

Manipulated photo imagery developed from looking at

architectural interiors and buildings

St John the Baptist, Layer de la Haye, Essex

 

The largest of the Layers, and usually referred to as simply Layer. Open. A small, pretty little church beside Abberton reservoir. Inside is homely and warm, late Victorian. Very cosy. There is an Easter Sepulchre tomb from the 1540s, exceptionally late and the liturgy it would have served can only have had months to run when it was installed.

 

Very friendly churchwardens inside doing the books and playing the organ, although they assured me that the church is always open every day. Unfortunately, I was so busy talking that I left my Essex Pevsner beside the visitors book, and had to go back for it the following week.

Summer Upside Down Layered Potato Bake (Cake), copy space for your text

made on iphone

app(s) used : L

tribute to delaunay's (sonia and robert)

It has now become a bit of a tradition - every few years, I head to Scotland, grab a rental car, and then cut northwest. This year I flew straight in to Inverness, then wound out toward Skye before looping up towards Durness and then back down to Inverness. The route, partially made popular by the "North Coast 500" is bringing a bit more traffic to the area, but with a bit of creative exploration there are still lots of great untouched areas and quiet back roads to wander.

 

All shots are single exposure with no elements added/removed.

 

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Thin layers of superheated water flow over the building levels of bacteria pads around the main spring. The blue sky and clouds reflect beautifully in the mirror like waters. Grand Prismatic Spring in Yellowstone offers an endless number of opportunities for wonderful images. via 500px ift.tt/2wF7HAa

Impressions from riding and using the reTyre Zip-On Tire System. Read the review on hikinginfinland.com

 

Follow the yellow brick??? 2 layers of ugly linoleum! The top layer came off easily because it was only glued down along the baseboards, the other layer was a 2 day nightmare!!

This unique rock was along the Big Horn River at Hot Springs State Park in Thermopolis Wyoming.

Sunset at Point Isabel

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