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From Vine Street in West Los Angeles, California.

Another one from the archives.

Ever wonder what an artichoke looks like in cross section? I pretty well know because I like eating them but here you go.

Deutsches Bank, Moor Place, London

Some sections of Little Wild Horse Canyon are so narrow one has to twist and turn to make it past the protrusions in the walls. Wilbur is ahead of me but you can't see him because visibility is so obstructed. It was pretty dark there too. Luckily, I am not troubled by claustrophobia.

I was taking a cool focus stack of this peony when it fell from its clasp onto the floor. It was missing half of its petals when I picked it up. That allowed this cross-section photo though. I set the camera for 110 frames, and blended them with Helicon Focus to create this image.

Randonnée sur le Blanc Martel , Sentier pédestre panoramique de 13 km débutant dans un canyon de rivière, avec sections abruptes et tunnels. Le Sentier Blanc Martel est une randonnée incontournable au cœur des falaises du Grand Canyon du Verdon. La traversée des Gorges du Verdon offre un terrain accidenté entre flanc de falaise et sous-bois charmants. De plus, il faudra franchir des échelles vertigineuses et des tunnels sans lumière pour atteindre le plus beau panorama du Verdon à partir du Point Sublime, le Couloir Samson.

The section between Drew (where we ran around the train and changed direction to go back to Ashton) and Bonnievale on the Swellendam-Ashton line is extremely scenic, especially when the weather is right.

On July 2, 2023, 24 3655 from Ceres Rail, hauling a short mixed on this serction heading for Ashton.

  

Section 2:

Cassiar Hwy 37 to Kitwanga, Yellowhead Hwy 16.

Section of a cut and dried Saguaro Cactus which fell, showing the internal ribs; San Pedro River Valley, SE of San Manuel, AZ

After showing the power section I felt that I owed you a look at the payload delivery section.

Maya & Merit >>Egyptische afdeling in het Museum van Oudheden in Leiden<<

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As I often add...I listen to music while creating the art that I do.

May the eyes, the ears and the soul...dance.

Another section of the KOIN Tower in Downtown Portland, OR. Looks nice in lightbox (click photo). Have a nice day!

Over the border he will drown in light - Dissidents, Thomas Dolby.

 

This is the top floor of the "Blackwell building" on Hythe Bridge Street. One of many modern buildings in Oxford. Snapped in a moment of recklessness with Grahame2008's camera.

pomegranate and LED lights

Rhine-Main-Danube Canal

 

Rhine-Main-Danube Canal (German, Rhein-Main-Donau-Kanal), artificial waterway with stretches of canalized river, Germany. The canal section joining the Main and Danube rivers stretches 171 km (106 mi) from Bamberg via Nuremberg to Kelheim, and the whole system from the Main at its confluence with the Rhine to the Danube at Passau near the Austrian border is 677 km (420 mi) long. This forms part of a waterway traversing Europe, connecting the North Sea with the Black Sea and passing through the Netherlands, Germany, Austria, Slovakia, Hungary, Croatia, Serbia, Romania, Bulgaria, and Ukraine.

 

From where the Main joins the central canal, to around Nuremberg, the countryside is largely hop fields and pasture, the canal reaching a high point of 406 m (1,332 ft) above sea level. Around Kelheim, the low, wooded hills become more densely forested and more dramatic as the canal reaches the Danube.

 

A cross-Europe canal like this has been a recurring dream of European politicians; as early as 793, Charlemagne made an aborted attempt to drain land for that purpose. In 1846, Ludwig I of Bavaria—using the labour of Italian Gastarbeiteren—laid the foundations by joining the Main and the Danube. Plans for a Rhine-Neckar-Danube canal were halted by World War I, and Ludwig's Canal was abandoned in 1950. Damage to Nuremberg meant that work only started on the Main above Bamberg in 1959, and did not reach Nuremberg until 1972. Completion dates for the canal were repeatedly revised until its opening on September 25, 1992.

 

Construction of the canal—costing an estimated total of DM six billion—is partly to be paid for by electricity generation at hydroelectric stations along its course. Eastern European business has been much greater than expected, though fears of damagingly cheap trading have been soothed by tariffs and restrictions that roughly equalize the flow of traffic east and west.

 

The completed waterway transports goods much more cheaply than by road, and some canal-side land has been bought by big oil companies. It is also popular with pleasure boats. Serious doubts though have been raised by the Bund Naturschutz, a German ecological movement—unique species of wildlife along the canal's course may be threatened and sections of canalized river choked by loss of tidal current. After a campaign working since 1965 and a petition in the 1980s, planners—backed by the pro-canal premier Helmut Kohl and defence minister Strauss—responded by high spending on ecological research and by providing, for example, alcoves cut into the canal's banks, meant to act as miniature ecosystems.

 

Taken from:

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Nikon MPlan 40x 1flash

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Olympus EM1

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17.12.2021

A section of a relatively new office block, down the waterfront esplanade, St Helier, Jersey Channel Islands. I love the vertical lines and overhanging full length windows on the first floor - a lovely piece of design engineering. I decided to emphasise the vertical lines using the blur motion function in Photoshop CS3 and keep the sculptures static. This is actually my first attempt at using Photoshop tools other than the clone stamp tool! :) Very pleased and it has opened my eyes to new and interesting subjects which I would not normally be looking out for.

A southbound coal load rolls through the area immediately surrounding the Portage Section house. From here to MP 30 is inaccessible except by rail. The area is one of the toughest to maintain on the Alaska Railroad.

Nomura building, One Angel Lane, City of London

Fireweed photographed off of the Domtar Overlook section of the Bridge to Bridge Trail located in the City of Timmins Northeastern Ontario Canada

 

Fireweed is a native plant that’s found throughout the temperate Northern Hemisphere including some areas in the Boreal forests. It earned its name because this plant is the first colonizer in the soil after forest fires. In Great Britain it also earned the name Bombweed due to the rapid colonization of land that was bombed during WWII. Fireweed is an important plant for honey producers as it attracts the bees and hummingbirds as well. This beautiful plant is a member of the Evening Primrose family (Onagraceae).

 

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A bit to much lens cut off the front of the aircraft. The power section looked so good I had to post it.

The southbound road freight passes through Hurricane, AK on its way south to Anchorage.

Photo captured via Minolta MC PF-Rokkor-X 50mm F/1.7 lens. From the hospital's parking garage. City of Spokane. Selkirk Mountains Range. Spokane Valley Outwash Plains section within the Northern Rockies Region. Inland Northwest. Spokane County, Washington. On the evening my son was born. Late July 2021.

 

Exposure Time: 1/160 sec. * ISO Speed: ISO-100 * Aperture: F/4 * Bracketing: None * Color Temperature: 3560 K * Film Plug-In: Fuji Velvia 100 * Elevation: 1,955 feet above sea-level

Yonge Street, Toronto

St. Michael Cemetery, Wheaton

 

Nikon D5100, Tamron 18-270, ISO 360, f/6.3, 220mm, 1/500s

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