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The Reservoir was built between 1858 and 1862, to the design for Central Park of Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux, who designed its two pumphouses of Manhattan schist with granite facings. It was never a collecting reservoir; it replaced the smaller, nearby Receiving Reservoir. It received water from the Croton Aqueduct and distributed it to Manhattan. It was decommissioned in 1993, after it was deemed obsolete because of a new main under 79th Street that connected with the Third Water Tunnel and because of growing concerns that it could become contaminated. It was renamed in honor of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis in 1994 to commemorate her contributions to the city, and because she enjoyed jogging in the area, which lay beneath the windows of her Fifth Avenue apartment.
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I was taking an evening walk at Spring Lake Park when these two cats passed me. This was originally a color image.
The calm after the storm
ODC - In the Dark
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The corner of 7 Ave and Macleod Trail SE, viewed obliquely downward from a window in the old Central Library.
C. J.R. Devaney
The Daily Shoot #377: Go for an unusual point of view and make a photograph that can only be made from that viewpoint.
Submitted to Monthly Scavenger Hunt Clue #18 "Azure"
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Another shot of one of the two towers and cables of the Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge in Charleston, SC, USA.
same spot as this, different day.
The winter sunsets have been so beautiful lately. I wish I was at the right place at the right time - but I always seem to be stuck in my car when they explode into color.
Aw well, Happy Hump Day people! : )
I always photograph Hop Kiln Winery when we visit the Russian River wine country in Sonoma County, but have never tasted their wine! I loved the towers against the blue sky on a sunny February afternoon.The 248-acre property is currently planted mostly Burgundian brood: 44 acres of Pinot Noir, 16 of Chardonnay, along with 6 acres of Pinot Grigio.
Have a great weekend!
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Paseo Fernando Quiñones is located at one end of La Caleta beach and is formed by a long and narrow promenade over the sea. This narrow strip of land is actually called an isthmus because it has water on both sides. This bridge connects the mainland with the nearby Cádiz Lighthouse and the Castle of San Sebastián that is found at the end of it. This walkway has wonderful vistas along with stunning views of the sunset!
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On the way back home from work, snow is finally here, so probably tomorrow I will go to the Castle to take some photos...