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Detail of bridge railing along the Montrose Boulevard overpass spanning the Southwest Freeway (US-59) in Houston.

River view of St Paul's

As you can see, this multi-tenant birdhouse appears to need a bit of renovation work. I can understand how the wood could deteriorate due to age, but I am wondering how the metal railings could have gotten bent this way. The house is mounted at the top of a pole in a local park and is probably 12-15 feet off the ground.

 

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Ihmezentrum - Hannover

As seen on a walk in Perthshire in July 1977 on holiday. The best I could get out of a slide I took all that time ago.

Play of light and shadows

In hollow railing on the steps

Nov 17, 2016 - Yehliu 野柳 - Taipei - Taiwan

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Wooden railing nearby Obertrubach

Tair 11a 135mm f/2.8 M42

Manhattan across the river.

This link from 8 years ago with my Nikon D80.

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Taken over the M11 roundabout in Harlow.

 

I wanted the railings to be a part of the image, rather than shooting through them. It took several attempts to get the railings just blurred enough.

  

Another view from my Castle Hill sunrise jaunt. The light was just hitting the river nicely to give it a little glow. As you can see it rained just before we got there and then on the way back down. Perfect timing I would say. The air was so fresh and lovely after the rain :) This was taken on the other side of the fort looking back towards the port. There is a small gap between the hill wall and the fort to get around there to view this side of the town. I prefer this view to the others.

 

It is raining this morning and pretty overcast, may just entice me to go shopping lol seeing as I am still on holidays and they are quickly disappearing fast. I am sure there is something that I need lol :)))

 

Well have a great Wednesday phew already, Tuesday for some of you and Thursday in the morn ;) Car

 

Today's Carsounds - www.youtube.com/watch?v=ujnH4yNqL8E

Frankfurt am Main / Germany

We had no luggage for the first 8 days of our safari, and my only mono-pod was packed in that missing luggage, so I had to make do on low-light shots.

 

I used a railing out back of an Italian restaurant we were dining in to get this shot.

 

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A good set of curves in the railings and a bus too.

A part of the sea wall looking from Portland towards West Bay.

The Second Pinal County Courthouse - built in 1891 and located in 135 Pinal St. The Courthouse is the most important architectural landmark in Florence and the most outstanding surviving example of the American-Victorian Style in Central Arizona. The building was designed by Arizona architect James M. Creighton, who was among the Territory’s first architects. Three notorious women were presented before this court. They were Pearl Heart, Eva Dugan and Winnie Ruth Judd. Listed in the National Register of Historic Places on August 2, 1978.

An abstract of the railings of one of Christchurch's iconic car parks. It has now been demolished.

Lake District, UK

Most grand old houses in the northeast still have the classic mail slot, they say, though many have been moved up a bit from the very bottom of the door, to accommodate the postmen's backs......I'm trying to decide if the slightly faded part on the bottom of this door could have been where the original slot was, tho the wood doesn't look cut, just faded.....

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