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Lanien Bourke takes 8172 towards the small tunnel at Meadmore.
Diamond Valley Railway Sunday 02-06-2019.
Coast road walking from the many hotels on the coastline. On the very top of the coastline can be seen Paphos Castle
Driving inland from the coast in north Mozambique, the amount of dust in the air always makes for great views during the golden hours... Unfortunately the police are some of the most corrupt I've experienced, always looking to make a quick bit of money from westerners.
Got out for a decent walk on Sunday although the weather forecast was wrong (had predicted un-broken sunshine). This shot looking towards Bilsdale (North York Moors) from our picnic spot.
Sam Francis. (American, 1923-1994). Towards Disappearance, II. 1958. Oil on canvas, 9' 1/2 x 10' 5 7/8" (275.6 x 319.7 cm). Blanchette Hooker Rockefeller Fund. © 2008 Estate of Sam Francis / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York
A vieuw from Lokmacidede sokak towards the Yavus Sultan Selim mosque. In between lies Cunkurbostan / cistern of Aspar.
Lokmacidede sokak is since long totally build up and gentrified. Does nothing for historical weave of the neighbourhood. But it's very much more comfortable for those who live there.
Taken from the back of an unstable camel heading through the Sahara to a desert camp. I'd like to have cloned out the tyre tracks and footprints but it seems like too much work!
A finger of woodland pokes out behind a large ploughed field - part of the extensive Mountgarret Estate between Ripon and Harrogate
Miami’s Sound found in Nature
Year: 2011
Information: For this concept we look towards nature to find pleasure in Miami and all it has to offer in relation to Miami’s music. People come to Miami for the unmatchable music experience, weather, beach and party life. There are few if any events in the world where all of these elements (great weather, beach life, the ocean, music, people from all over the world) are combined into one sensory overload. Music is life; life drives Miami.
* Looking at the nature of Miami and music combined into one
* Many come to Miami for the sun, beach life and Music
* Visually show the complexity that makes up music and combine it with elements from Miami.
* Produce a feeling of warmth and enjoyment that Miami has to offer.
* Taking complex imagery and using simple imagery to get the message of Music + Nature across.
* Waves of the ocean + Sound waves of Music
Miami is an experience of its own combining two key elements that drive people to take part in an event on a level all its own (Nature and Music). It is undeniable that many come to Miami for the beach and sun but when music is mixed into the scenario you get a beautiful flow back and forth where nature drive music to evolve.
Visually this can be shown by looking into the complexity that makes up instruments and musical elements while taking from nature to build or morph into a hybrid music/nature visual representation.
For this design we look to headphones as the key component of “music”. We take a simple element like the headphones and incorporate elements from nature such at palm trees, the ocean and Miami’s skyline to create a world that depicts Miami and the sound of Miami.
The headphones also reflect the sound of the ocean, the birds in the sky, the sound of palm leaves blowing in the air. When we go to Miami we are plugged into Miami and its culture (show in the amp cord).
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Lesbian and gay couples at large next to Southwark Cathedral, during LGBT history walk - 16 August 2006
Shot at dawn at the Troparevo, Moscow. Shot taken with Canon EOS 5D Mark II having the Canon EF 35 f/1.4L lens mounted.
Looking under Vauxhall Bridge towards Battersea where part 3 of the walk will head towards. Londonist River Thames Outflow Walk (Part 2) Rotherhithe to Vauxhall. Saturday 4 October 2014
Full title: A Road winding between Trees towards a Distant Cottage
Artist: Jacob van Ruisdael
Date made: probably 1645-50
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Here is what remains of the Wortley South Junction going north towards Bradford. It was closed and abandoned by British Rail back in 1985 despite strong opposition from locals and businesses. It still sits in the trees complete with rails, sleepers, signals and signs.
Well we found it and us cranks into Deltics, we get into Leeds we had a Map this printed www.flashearth.com/?lat=53.788756&lon=-1.577553&z...
flash earth map, still it took us time, and i knew those playing fields and park oh yes Leeds LS 12 i have been here before a long time in my dark past enjoy the images and heads up to few people on this, no the car was not on bricks when we got back..