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One of the things passed on to me from my childhood home, this gilded chandelier lights our living room.
it's not easy to make interior photos with mixed light: candles vs. billiard lamp; flash light was not the solution for this goal ... - read my blog at flickrcomments.wordpress.com/2012/12/28/weekly-photo-chal...
33/100 The light and the shadow
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I arrived down at Cushendun beech thinking this loks pretty dull, but the light over too Torr Head was spectular so of course I hot foot it (drive) up the wiggly road to find by the time I've got there the flipping sunsets down a runner. Worse, I look back towards Cushendall and its radiant! If ever there was a case for being patient and letting things develop this was it. Hence mad dash back down passed the bewildered farmers and onto the beech, phew!
This electric light railway opened in 1907 linking Bozen with Klobenstein, in Sudtirol, Austria. Originally trains ascended from Bozen on a rack section to Maria-Himmelfahrt on the plateau above. Here they continued on conventional track. After the First World War the area became part of Italy. Bozen is generally called Bolzano today, though over two thirds of the population remain German speakers. In the 60's the rack section was replaced by a cable car. This takes 12 minutes rather than the nearly 60 required by the train - though you have to walk to the terminal rather than boarding in the town centre. From the upper cable car terminus the Rittnerbahn runs as before - generally every 30 mins to Klobenstein (5.5 km) or six times a day to Maria-Himmelfahrt (1.1 km).
Inside the very clean maintenance depot at Soprabolzano/Oberbozen. The orange car was acquired from Esslingen, in Germany.
I was heading into EPCOT to meet Morgan for lunch one day when I happened upon this amazing scene of light and dark and shadows. I couldn't resist all these leading lines and fun shapes!
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Taken from a moving rickshaw, crappy composition, but powerful golden light!
Chittagong, Bangladesh.