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Manhattan at sunset

Manhattan at sunset

The Pazhassi Dam is a stone masonry diversion structure in Kannur district, Kerala, that was constructed across the west flowing Bavali river near Veliyambra. The dam meets the drinking water requirement of Kannur district. The reservoir is famous for its scenic beauty as seen in this shot.

Casa Milà at night, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain.

It was the last private residence designed by architect Antoni Gaudí and was built between 1906 and 1912.

Object Title: Symmetry Spire

Location: Wyoming, United States, North America

Lat/Lon: 43.77350°N / 110.7646°W

Elevation: 10560 ft / 3219 m

 

Took this shot from near the junction of cascade canyon and jenny lake trails, near inspiration point. mostly cloudy day with some fog and sprinkles, thus the b/w.

A Coruña. Spain.

I had no choice but to go back out tonight when i saw the beautiful sunset.

 

a stunning day

The dog got a soaking,

it didn't seem to mind though.;-)

New toy! Canon T2i <3

Canon T2i 18-55

Profundidad de campo reducida ,Miami Beach Botanical Garden

It was our 12th year wedding anniversary last Sunday, May the 16th. Me and my wife...yes without the kids :) had a nice dinner at a nearby restaurant. Although the title says dinner and a movie, we didn't really go to a movie theater :)

 

Thanks for your visit, comments, and faves!

 

View on black

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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sulphur_Mountain_(Alberta)

ELEVATION 2281 m 7486 ft

Sulphur Mountain (Nakoda: Mînî Rhuwîn) is a mountain in Banff National Park in the Canadian Rocky Mountains overlooking the town of Banff, Alberta, Canada.

 

The mountain was named in 1916 for the hot springs on its lower slopes. George Dawson had referred to this landform as Terrace Mountain on his 1886 map of the area. Sanson's Peak was named in 1948 for Norman Bethune Sanson who diligently attended the observatory recording equipment atop Sulphur Mountain for nearly 30 years.

 

Two hot springs have been commercially developed. The lowest is the Cave and Basin National Historic Site and the highest is the Banff Upper Hot Springs.

 

A gondola on the eastern slope goes to the summit ridge which has an upper terminal containing three restaurants, a gift shop, and multiple observation decks. The summit ridge provides views both westward up and east down the Bow Valley. A boardwalk can be followed on the north side to the top of Sanson's Peak (2,256 m or 7,402 ft).

 

The original, and more scenic, summit access is along an old fire road (Sanson Road) on the Southwest face of the mountain with a distance of 5.8 km from the Banff Sundance Canyon trail system near the Bow River. Another 5.4 km switchback trail route exists under the gondola with trailhead access from the Banff Hot Springs parking lot near the gondola terminal.

 

The mountain has been the site of two research facilities. In 1903, a meteorological observatory building was completed atop Sanson Peak. This building still exists and visitors can look through a window to see its interior complete with rustic furnishings. In the winter of 1956-57, the National Research Council built a small laboratory on Sanson's Peak in order to study cosmic rays as part of Canada's contribution to the International Geophysical Year (IGY). The Sulphur Mountain Cosmic Ray Station remained in operation until 1978 and the building was removed in 1981. A plaque now marks the site's location.

 

The hot springs at the base of Sulphur Mountain are home to the endangered Banff Springs snail and the now-extinct Banff longnose dace.

 

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Light fixture details in the Pirates of the Caribbean attraction.

 

Hope everyone is having a fun weekend!

 

Thanks for looking. I appreciate feedback!

Children's Grand Park, Seoul, Korea.

April 2011.

Canon 550D.

 

See where this picture was taken. [?]

Shot taken on my most recent trip to the upper peninsula of michigan.

Canon T2i

 

EF50mm f/1.4

f/5.6

ISO 100

1/125

Blossomforth the hippie. I love her pastel watermelon color scheme. It's so rad!

 

If only I had a to-scale peace symbol necklace she could wear! ;-)

 

FYI, the headband is from D1's Fawn doll (one of the Disney Fairies).

Canon T2i

 

EF50mm f/1.4

f/1.8

ISO 3200

1/125

All pictures taken with Canon t2i.

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Visit: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peggys_Cove,_Nova_Scotia

 

Peggys Point Lighthouse (also known as Peggy's Cove Lighthouse) is in Peggys Cove and is an iconic Canadian image. It is one of the busiest tourist attractions in Nova Scotia and is a prime attraction on the Lighthouse Trail scenic drive. The lighthouse marks the eastern entrance of St. Margarets Bay and is officially known as the Peggys Point Lighthouse.

 

Peggys Cove is a classic red-and-white lighthouse still operated by the Canadian Coast Guard. The light station is situated on an extensive granite outcrop at Peggys Point, immediately south of the village and its cove. This lighthouse is one of the most-photographed structures in Atlantic Canada and one of the most recognizable lighthouses in the world.

 

Visitors may explore the granite outcrop on Peggys Point around the lighthouse; despite numerous signs warning of unpredictable surf (including one on a bronze plaque on the lighthouse itself), several visitors each year are swept off the rocks by waves, sometimes drowning.

 

Peggys Cove is 43 kilometers (26 miles) southwest of downtown Halifax and comprises one of the numerous small fishing communities located around the perimeter of the Chebucto Peninsula. The community is named after the cove of the same name, a name also shared with Peggy's Point, immediately to the east of the cove. The village marks the eastern point of St. Margaret's Bay.(Wikipedia)

  

Visit: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swissair_Flight_111

 

Swissair Flight 111

 

Swissair Flight 111 (SR111, SWR111) was a Swissair McDonnell Douglas MD-11 on a scheduled airline flight from John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York City, United States to Cointrin International Airport in Geneva, Switzerland. This flight was also a codeshare flight with Delta Air Lines.

 

On Wednesday, 2 September 1998, the aircraft used for the flight, registered HB-IWF, crashed into the Atlantic Ocean southwest of Halifax International Airport at the entrance to St. Margarets Bay, Nova Scotia. The crash site was 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) from shore, roughly equidistant from the tiny fishing and tourist communities of Peggys Cove and Bayswater. All 229 people on board died—the highest death toll of any aviation accident involving a McDonnell Douglas MD-11 and the second-highest of any air disaster to occur in Canada, after Arrow Air Flight 1285. This is one of only two hull losses of the passenger configured MD-11, along with China Airlines Flight 642.

 

The initial search and rescue response, crash recovery operation, and resulting investigation by the Government of Canada took over four years and cost CAD 57 million (at that time approximately US$38 million). The Transportation Safety Board of Canada's (TSB) official report of their investigation stated that flammable material used in the aircraft's structure allowed a fire to spread beyond the control of the crew, resulting in a loss of control and the crash of the aircraft.

 

Swissair Flight 111 was known as the "UN shuttle" due to its popularity with United Nations officials; the flight often carried business executives, scientists, and researchers

 

Aircraft

The aircraft, a McDonnell Douglas MD-11, serial number 48448 registered HB-IWF, was manufactured in 1991 and Swissair was its only operator. It bore the title of Vaud, in honor of the Swiss canton of the same name. The airframe had a total of 36,041 hours. The three engines were Pratt & Whitney 4462s. The cabin was configured with 241 seats (12 six-abreast first-, 49 seven-abreast business-, and 180 nine-abreast economy-class). First- and business-class seats were equipped with an in seat in-flight entertainment system, installed at some point after initial entry into service. (Wikipedia)

  

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Often seen in the backyard. These birds roam about in parties of six to ten birds usually always making a racket. Also often called the 'Seven sisters' for the same reason. They spend a lot of time on the ground or on low branches of plants looking for insects and fly off to higher branches of trees making squeaking sounds when they feel threatened. Very protective of each other and can gang up if any of the flock is in trouble.

sorry for so many uploads, im just trying to get them all on here.

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