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San Xavier del Boc Mission -
Tuscon, Arizona, United States
Here's another photo I never published. From a trip to Tuscon in 2012, this winter scene was shot at the Mission San Xavier del Boc south of the city.
Another shot from Mission San Jose, San Antonio, TX taken in 2007. Taken handheld for three exposures then combined them using Photomatrix.
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This is Mission Beach near my home town of Lac La Biche, Alberta. I was up there for the weekend and enjoyed showing a friend of mine around the area....and the weather was perfect too! I'm still recovering from a computer crash, so this is straight out of the camera....No photoshop or any other photo programs on my computer yet...I will hopefully get that fixed soon!
This photo is of Mission Concepcion in San Antonio, Texas. This is one of the San Antonio missions for which I have not yet previously posted any photos in my photostream.
Oceanside, California Landmark. King of the Missions. I chose earth tones to keep the color integrity of the Mission. These neutral tones stimulate a connection to nature.
Mission San Juan Capistrano , located in Orange County, California, is commonly referred as “Jewel of the Missions" due to its rustic beauty. Founded in 1776, this Spanish mission has the distinction of being home to the oldest building in California still in use, its chapel. The mission originally had six buildings, including the grand church which was destroyed in an earthquake and never rebuilt. The remaining walls act as background to the mission's lush gardens, boasting adobe bricks and tiles, prominent arches, and a bell tower.
Mission Beach in Northern Queensland was again empty, due to the variable weather. Here the beach had more of a orange colour to the sand and there were plenty of coconut palms about.
At the arboretum it's not unusual for the Egret to take off and fly across to the other side of the lake. And yet, it's nearly impossible for me to be able to capture the moment!
During this trip, however, I managed to actually get it in frame just moments before it landed high in a tree at the far end of the lake. Would have preferred to have it flying toward me instead of away, but that reflection makes it worthwhile in my book.
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Der DB Messzug, bestehend aus den Fahrzeugen 725 002 und 726 002, hat seine Messfahrten durch die hessische Wetterau beendet und von Friedberg geht es über die elektrifizierte Strecke zurück nach Hanau. 2 x 110 kW haben ausgereicht um das Gespann auf der Steigung von Friedberg nach Assenheim ordentlich zu beschleunigen. Dort brummt er jetzt mit Volldampf am Fotografen vorbei dem vor Begeisterung fast das Brötchen aus der Hand gefallen wäre. ;o)
Powered by two 110 kW Buessing diesel motors. rail test combo 725/726 002 hurries through Assenheim station in Hesse, Germany. The train was busy on various non-electrified branch lines around Friedberg and Giessen all morning and is now returning to Hanau. 725 002 (the small one on the rear end) was built in 1959 and originally numbered 798 676.
Assenheim, 20. Juli 2021
Taken on a hike few days ago. No wildflowers yet, so looking for interesting compositions to capture instead.
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Helios 44-2
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One of the exterior walls and windows at Mission Sonoma.
Mission Sonoma was the last mission on California's Mission Trail..founded on July 4, 1823.
Parts of the mission suffered damage in the 1906 earthquake and were restored by the Historic Landmarks League.
Holy water in Mission Espada which is part of the Mission Trail National Park in San Antonio, Texas. It was relocated here in 1731 from east Texas where it was established in 1690.San Antonio Missions Trail is five missions connected by the San Antonio River. The trail is The San Antonio Missions National Historic Park. The 15 mile trail consists of bike, jogging and hiking paths with about 2 1/2 miles between each mission. Mission Concepcion is just one of the five missions. It was completed in 1731 and is a U.S. National Historic Landmark as are the other missions located on the trail. The Mission Alamo is also on this trail. The missions on this trail are a UNESCO World Heritage Sites. The five missions on the trail are Mission Concepcion, San Antonio de Valero ((Alamo), San Jose, San Francisco de la Espada, and San Juan. They were built by Spanish Colonial residents.