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Re-edited - original photo taken on April 1st 2009, uploaded April 4th.
In fact I don't like these buildings at all. The wrong thing at the wrong place. But on a misty morning one can change his mind for a little while.
Low tide beach view of the Wangerooge beach. Large, wide,lonely and beautiful....
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With 240 metre (790 ft) heigh, it's the tallest of seven Moscow's "Seven Sisters" aka Stalinskie Vysotki (Russian: Сталинские высотки), meaning "Stalin's high-rises/skyscrapers".
Built 1949 - 1953
Architect: Lev Rudnev
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One the way to Queen's Bath for sunset, I saw this location with the waves rolling in on the lava rock then cascading back to the ocean. What an ideal foreground for the beauty and glory of the Hawaiian setting sun. The timing of the waves and the sun setting was a little worrisome, but with the grace of God a wave rolled in at just the right time.
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Park named for the creator of the Denver Tech Center. Geotag says Cherry Creek, but it's west of there and it's Goldsmith Gulch. Park doubles as a flood control. Those maples are only about 12 years old.
Eleven shot pano with 25mm Leica on G9 handheld vertically (just to see if I could). Processed in On1
And hopefully a normal one.
Bactrian Camel escaped from the Denver Zoo to warm up at the Great Sand Dunes.
It is often difficult to photograph animals at the zoo without getting unsightly fences in the shot. So this is an imaginary location shoot.
Near Lambertville, NJ. circa 1974
Slight possibility I've got this mixed up with the Delaware Canal on the New Hope side of the river. Both canals were built around 1830 with the NJ one connecting the Raritan and Delaware Rivers and the PA one connecting the Lehigh River mouth to Bristol along the Delaware.
Minolta camera, Rokkor 50mm or Vivitar 28mm. Fujichrome original.