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A roadside find in Pincher Creek, southwest Alberta.

Part of a building girder structure, Tokyo Japan.

Structure Fire this was practice burn by local firemen, they managed to destroy the whole building safely, shot in North Carolina.

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Back to when I got to Worthing pier when low tide coincided with the sunset.

Here I made my way out to nearly the end of the pier to capture the only bit of cloud that we had seen that day but the colours of the sky were lovely.

The pier added my foreground interest and the light on the foreground rocks was amazing too.

 

I have been out shooting some images in the mist this morning including shooting my fave tree near Upper Beeding which will be a monthly project.

Strukturen treffen auf Linien

 

Am Niederrhein bei Lank-Latum

 

Lower Rhine region, Germany

Nikon F3

Zoom-NIKKOR 35~70mm f/3.5 AI-s

Nikon L1bc filter

Kodak professional Tmax 400@ISO500

1/250 sec@f/11

Developed in Diafine 3+3 min

The imposing roof structure of the Kolvenburg is bigger than the rest of the building. The wood mainly dates from the construction time in the 16th century. The Kolvenburg has hardly been structurally changed since the end of the 16th century.

 

Der imposante Dachstuhl der Kolvenburg ist massiger als der ganze Rest des Gebäudes. Das Holz stammt noch im Wesentlichen aus der Bauzeit im 16. Jahrhundert. Die Kolvenburg wurde seit dem Ende des 16. Jahrhunderts baulich kaum verändert. Seit über dreißig Jahren dient sie dem Kreis Coesfeld nun bereits als Kulturzentrum.

 

Unfortunately I didn't have a tripod with me. Note the Exif data!! A bit shaky, but I still wanted to show it because this roof structure is so impressive!

 

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The Thumb, Monument Valley, Navajo Tribal Park, Utah, USA.

Monument Valley natural structures were created through timeless erosion.

Stages of erosion:

Mesa - From the Spanish word for 'table' is a large rock formation that looks like a table (flat).

Butte - Is a smaller rock formation and the second stage of erosion from a mesa.

Spire - The final stage of erosion from a butte that becomes narrow and free standing.

Due to the desert climate, dormant trees are more numerous here than the alive ones.

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