View allAll Photos Tagged lightposts

Another angle of the trolley bus

This photo was taken somewhere in downtown Indianapolis; it's probably part of the Circle complex but I'm not sure. If anyone can confirm its location, that would be great.

~You Light Up My Life~ just a pretty flower pot on a light pole with a cool building in the back! this was in san antonio riverwalk

Tree at the Hrabour at Aberaeron (Wales).

HDR Processed through PS5.

(Added red and 81A for Invert Blue Chanel)

Just something I saw a while ago.

---

Flickr peeps. Thank you so much to all those of you who have enjoyed my stream and commented. I am very sorry that I have not been very active in recent months. Thank you to those of you who inquired. I am fine. Life in the "real" world simply has been occupying most of my time. I am going to try to post more, but I cannot guarantee anything.

It was sticking out of a building; the dark dirty colours contrasting with the bright sky were what attracted me

The streets of New York are illuminated with all sorts of artificial radiance from billboards, lightposts, floodlights etc. But after all...this is why it's said to be the city that never sleeps

there are hundreds of little bird's nest lightposts in the grounds surrounding national stadium

along an outer wall of the standard foundry. worcester, ma

magic hour in brentwood, ca

I got a new camera today.

I'm not a religious person, but I adore architecture and lately lightposts.

 

You wouldn't believe how blue the sky was! I didn't have to do any saturation on the sky. On this OR the other one. In fact, it was so smooth that when I tried these photos in b/w, it looked like I had put a black and grey gradient on the sky. Spooky! lol

Detail of the base for a lamp post in front of the circa-1915 U.S. Post Office, Huntingdon, Pennsylvania. It also has clawed feet. (Was sent out to take a work-related photo and got this shot as well)

simplicity

rule of thirds

one single lightpost along the walkway in the spring

Allegedly free wifi provided by my town. They won't tell you how to sign up for the login though.

Okay guys, last post of the day, I *promise*. This bird was building a nest in a tree, and was flying around looking for material to build with. He landed on this light post, I guess to rest.

Amy standing next to a lightpost in Riverside Park, NYC.

galvanized lightpost was the perfect size for new mainmast, an 8" compression post was welded to base and then stepped to the keel

1 2 ••• 30 31 33 35 36 ••• 79 80