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The Megyeri Bridge, previously known as the Northern M0 Danube bridge, is a cable-stayed bridge that spans the River Danube between Buda and Pest, respectively the west and east sides of Budapest, the capital of Hungary. It is an important section of the M0 ringroad around Budapest.
The bridge cost 63 billion forints (approx. US$ 300M) to build and was officially opened on September 30, 2008;[1] however, the National Transport Authority of Hungary has only issued temporary permits because of disagreement among suburban cities surrounding the bridge.
An online naming poll to determine the new name of the recently built bridge caused controversy and received media attention when American comedians Stephen Colbert and Jon Stewart won.
On September 14, 2006, András Simonyi—the ambassador of Hungary to the United States—announced on The Colbert Report that Stephen Colbert had won the vote. Unfortunately for Colbert, Ambassador Simonyi declared that under Hungarian law, Colbert would have to be fluent in Hungarian, and would have to be deceased in order to have the bridge named for him. However, after saying the rules could most likely be bent, he invited Colbert to visit Hungary and view the construction in person and gave him a Hungarian passport and a 10,000 HUF Bill, with an approximate value of, as the ambassador put it, 'fifty dollars, fifty good US dollars'. Colbert promptly tried to bribe him with said money.
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Metro Vancouver has over 40,000 Japanese Cherry trees that provide us lots of color in the spring.
Outside of City Hall in Port Moody , They have some art mounted on a tower. It's a small metal sculpture of a trail. Mounted on the top of the train stack is a mirror. The reflection is of the grounds as it rotates.
The water was so very still & beautiful. I spotted this Canada goose. His mate was hidden from view but not far away. I just had to reach for my camera...
Now you see why I don't get things done around here. I'm so easily distracted :-)
Panoramic shot of a lake in Lofoten, Norway.
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Windows and shade shelves on Horizon Village, a LEED gold-certified upscale residence hall at the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh, Oshkosh, Wisconsin
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Some of the best reflections are on the beach!
As the warmer seasons and longer days are coming, I am looking forward to driving to the coast again.
We are now preparing for our next adventures!
Have a wonderful day, filled with love and beauty, M, (*_*)
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Everyone takes the same photo of 30 St Marys Axe, also known at the Gherkin, truly a new London landmark. I wanted a different photo.
Camera: Zero 2000 pinhole camera
Film: Ilford FP4 Plus 125, rated @ ISO 100
Exposure: 15 sec @ f/138, tripod
Film developed and scanned by Foto Brell, Bonn
Edited under Adobe Lightroom
Since pinhole cameras do not have a viewfinder and it is therefore not possible to precisely define the image frame, the negative scan had to be cropped slightly to achieve a satisfactory composition. Otherwise, I edit the scans as little as possible so as not to change too much the character of the dreamy and soft pinhole rendering.
I took this photo using a Tilt Shift Lens in San Francisco towards Market Street when I noticed that there were several layers of reflections - and it gives an illusion that cars are driving right through the store. Also images on right side are ones coming from streets behind me. Some of the reflections are inside the Ghiradeli store
Inspired by meghimeg. This is a shot I would probably have missed if I hadn't seen her wonderful work.
Reflection Canyon is a side canyon of Lake Powell that was first brought to the public's attention when National Geographic photographer, Michael Melford, took an amazing photo of this canyon and wrote the article, Glen Canyon Revealed. Since then, Reflection Canyon has slowly become popular over the years as a "must see" location for photographers, backpackers, and hikers looking to explore this secluded area.
I feel a bit conflicted on this photo... on the one hand, it's very busy, and probably all the rules were broken in terms of proportion and scale... on the other, what can I say, it kind of pleases me.
Reflection madness!
I love a good reflection and this one just made me smile. Our November skies have been pretty amazing this year and this particular moment really stood out to me. With no wind, it was almost perfect.
Reflections all over the place/Color in the gardens: Adimn Building pool water garden, US National Arboretum
The large dawn redwood next to the pool is a complicating factor, reflection-wise.
Colourful reflections of Sydney city skyline as seen from Mrs Macquarie's Chair on the Eastern side of Sydney Harbour.
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