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Shanghai skyline city scape, Shanghai luajiazui finance and business district trade zone skyline, Shanghai China
I think once the garlic scapes grow a bit more and begin to curl, I can cut them. The scapes can be eaten, but cutting them also helps the garlic bulb grow.
Ricoh 500G
Lomography 400
Unicolor/Argentix
Pakon F135
Urban landscape with subway tunnel. Geometric shapes created as vector art in Illustrator and post production in photoshop.
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Looking up at the Surrey Central City (Simon Fraser University) tower and the "cloudscape" beyond.
I really don't understand why some photos become of popular on Flickr and others don't. I wasn't even going to post yesterdays shot (The Girl in Red) because I didn't think it was that great. It got over 13,300 views. (But only 21 views on Pixel 500.) This one I kinda like, and I bet it gets about 10 views on Flickr. I guess the moral of the story is just shoot what you like and forget about what people like and don't like.
This is my neighbors goat whom we call "Billy"...he's part of an ever increasing heard, 8 at last count, whose responsibility it is to keep the weeds down...they do a pretty good job...the neighbor asked me if I would like one - not a bad idea - something to help me with my weedwacking - but trouble is, they can't tell the difference between good weeds and bad weeds...
Anyway, what I'd really love to do is escape from "Gasoline Alley" before the flames do catch up to us...trouble is, we don't know where to go...we were supposed to be living in Mexico by now but I'm currently adhering to my wife's wishes of staying in Wackyville, California...
Maybe we'll follow George Jefferson to that "Deluxe apartment in the sky"...
Movin on up...
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The iconic Craig-Goch Dam sits gracefully in a typical Welsh Elan Valley view, complete with some grazing cows and a few sheep! Originally a 6 image panorama, cropped in to this part of the scene to create something new!
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Round trip tickets are just $2.50. A far cry from tourists attractions in Chicago. I like the fact that the average Joe can see the city like this without having to own / rent a dwelling that's priced out of reach. Yea cool view.
Originally steam powered, the Duquesne Incline was built to carry cargo up and down Mt. Washington in the late 19th century. It later carried passengers, particularly Mt. Washington residents who were tired of walking up footpaths to the top. Inclines were then being built all over Mt. Washington. But as more roads were built on “Coal Hill” most of the other inclines were closed. By the end of the 1960s, only the Monongahela Incline and the Duquesne Incline remained.
In 1962, the incline was closed, apparently for good. Major repairs were needed, and with so few patrons, the incline's private owners did little. But local Duquesne Heights residents launched a fund-raiser to help the incline. It was a huge success, and on July 1, 1963, the incline reopened under the auspices of a non-profit organization dedicated to its preservation.
The incline has since been totally refurbished. The cars, built by the J. G. Brill and Company of Philadelphia, have been stripped of paint to reveal the original wood. An observation deck was added at the top affording a view of Pittsburgh's "Golden Triangle", and the Duquesne Incline is now one of the city's most popular tourist attractions.
*Source: Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duquesne_Incline
"the scape_lands is a readymade-fotowork series developed 2011 in Berlin
The theme is the hermetical law of correspondence :
( we exist in all planes, astral as well as physical )
The scape_lands were discovered in the urban environments , the streets of Berlin."
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