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I sat there with a lot on my mind, wondering, well, "what's the point?". Then something told me, "listen to the bridge, kid".
Near Wolf Point, Montana; officially the Lewis and Clark Bridge, built across the Missouri River in 1930.
Roches Point Lighthouse framed by rocks on the beach at White Bay nearby. 15 Second exposure using an ND110 and 70-300 Lens to bring the lighthouse closer..
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Aim Point (2,582 square feet)
701 Lynnhaven Parkway, Suites A-01-02, Lynnhaven Mall, Virginia Beach, VA
This location opened in 2020 and closed in 2022.
Suite A01 (637 square feet) was originally Temple of Music, which opened in the mid 1980s. It became a Verizon Wireless in the late 2000s, which closed in spring 2012.
Suite A-02 (1,945 square feet) was originally a Rudy & Kelly, which opened in the mid 1980s and closed in the late 2000s. It became Healing Hands in the late 2000s, which closed in July 2012.
The spaces became Itsybit in February 2019, which closed in 2020, and Alchemist Nail Spa on April 23rd, 2023.
Point Piper is a small, affluent harbourside eastern suburb of Sydney.
Point Piper is generally regarded as the most exclusive residential suburb in Australia. Wolseley Road, Point Piper, is currently ranked the 9th most expensive street in the world, at $38,900 per square metre.
Point Piper was named after Captain John Piper (1773–1851). Piper was a Scottish-born military officer of Cornish parentage, who arrived in the colony in 1792 and built a neo-Palladian mansion on the point, on 190 acres (0.77 km2) of land granted by the governor in 1816. After a review of Piper's performance as head of the Customs Department showed that he had mismanaged funds (although he was not actually accused of being corrupt), Piper attempted to drown himself in Sydney Harbour. He subsequently sold his holdings at Point Piper, Rose Bay, Neutral Bay, and Petersham, for £5,000 and moved to the country.
In 1834, Piper's former residence was leased by Colonel John George Nathaniel Gibbes (1787-1873), the newly arrived Collector of Customs for New South Wales and a Crown appointee to the colony's Legislative Council. Colonel Gibbes and his family resided at Point Piper House (also known as Henrietta, or Naval, Villa) until 1844, when they moved to "Wotonga" on Kirribilli Point. Wotonga now forms part of Admiralty House. Unfortunately, Point Piper House was torn down in the 1850s and the site redeveloped.
Point Park in Chattanooga. This is where the Battle of Chattanooga took place during the Civil War (more accurately: The War Between the States :-) )
Snapped on a summer evening in Point Pleasant, Nj with my sister and daughter. This was my daughters first time at the atlantic ocean. She was loving every minute of it. i had to carefully keep an eye on her while shooting. It was fun:-)
This image was tone mapped a bit in Adobe Creative Suite and Lightroom 3.
Shot details
Shutter 1/3 sec
Aperture F22
ISO 400
manual mode
focal length 18mm
Tripod mounted
Sony a390 DSLR
sony 18-55 SAM lens
This is Millennium Point, a modern and stylish building in Birmingham City Centre, that is home to Birmingham School of Acting and Technology Innovation and Development faculty of Birmingham City University
Point Park in Chattanooga. This is where the Battle of Chattanooga took place during the Civil War (more accurately: The War Between the States :-) )
To be specific, this trig point: www.streetmap.co.uk/map.srf?x=331506&y=224137&z=1...
Looking to the East. A lovely view in spite of the dull weather and some windy conditions.
The Army Black Knights Men's Rugby team secured a 41- 24 victory over the United States Naval Academy, at the Anderson Rugby Complex at West Point, March 28.
With the win, Army improves to 15-1 overall, securing seven consecutive wins to open the spring season. The team will return to action on Saturday, April 4 when they host second-ranked St. Mary's, at the Anderson Rugby Complex.
(U.S. Army Photos by Sgt. 1st Class Jeremy Bunkley, USMA Public Affairs)
Point Royal, a 1960s Arup Associates designed tower block in Easthampstead, Bracknell. Know locally as the 'Threepenny Bit Flats' (NLA Tower in Croydon, anyone?) - lovely.
Doddabetta point is the highest mountain in the Nilgiri Hills at 2,637 metres (8,650 feet). There is a reserved forest area around the peak. It is 9 km from Ooty,on the Ooty-Kotagiri Road in the Nilgiris District of Tamil Nadu, South India. It is a popular tourist attraction with road access to the summit. The Chamundi Hills can be viewed from the peak
I used to raise the finest Persian Cats, one of my first Grand Champions "Point Blank" Chocolate Point Himalayan, stunning beautiful kitty, mother to "Son of A Blank"
Before and now what it is.
Every railroad has its chokepoint. Here is mine.
Top Photo: It was going to be a railfans dream place to foam. I just couldnt get the track that is curving to the left enough radius and room to fit. All 3 tracks are different mainline portions of the layout.
Bottom photo: This is what it looks like now. The crossing is now across the bridge where it creates a double diamond. That is the siding that is going to lead into a (hopefully) heavy laden industial yard. The switch on the very bottom is the westend of another siding. The plan is eventually to double track this section also.