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Inspired by Captain Nikon's deserted underground escalator shot. I was taking some shots around Canary Wharf with my daughter a few weeks ago when she happened to find this underground station, and surprisingly it was the same escalator that Steve captured. This was taken on a Sunday afternoon in the middle of summer !!!! E-M5/12mm.
View from the Jacobs Ladder path looking down the valley.
Thanks for all comments on the previous photo. Poppy watching the sunset was a big hit in explore :)
Upper Yellowstone River falls (109'). Yellowstone Park, Wyoming.
Neg# NPYS 003. Ancient 6x9 folding camera, Yg filter, PXP film,
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The natural beauty of the Yosemite Valley... the towering granite cliffs, waterfalls, and lush foliage make this a place unlike any other on Earth. It is truly beautiful and awe inspiring! This shot was taken in the afternoon last May before the crowds began flocking there by the droves in June, July and August. Yosemite is visited by four million people each year, most of whom visit during the summer months. I absolutely wanted to make sure I got there before that mad rush started. :D
On our whirlwind tour of the park that afternoon, my son Derek and I pulled over to view Yosemite Falls. I got out of the car and walked a short ways to capture this shot of the beautiful waterfall. (IMG_1253)
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upper peirce reservoir
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K2 from the Upper Baltoro Glacier.
Concordia to Ali Camp, along the Upper Baltoro and Vigne Glaciers.
Karakoram Range, Pakistan (Aug 22, 2021)
View of Upper Campbell creek in the Alaska Chugach State Park east of Anchorage. Powerline pass is just to the right of the distant peak. In another month all this will be covered in snow.
A view from the Bridge of Sighs Hertford college, looking onto where I used to work and Pen Darling Starlings used to work, a triangle of siblings, here as the view was taken from where my brother works ....Hertford College
Hertford College is a constituent college of the University of Oxford in England. It is located on Catte Street in the centre of Oxford, directly opposite the main gate to the Bodleian Library. The College is known for its iconic bridge, the Bridge of Sighs.
As of 2012, the college had a financial endowment of £42.6m.[2]
There are 612 students (409 undergraduates and 187 graduates), plus various visiting students from universities all over the world.[1] Some famous alumni include William Tyndale, John Donne, Thomas Hobbes, Jonathan Swift and Evelyn Waugh.
The Clarendon Building was built in 1711–13 to the designs of Nicholas Hawksmoor. It is a Grade I listed building (ref. 1485/146).
It was built to house the Oxford University Press, which had previously been occupying a large room over the ceiling of the Sheldonian Theatre. It owes it name to the fact that it was partly paid for by the profits from the History of the Great Rebellion by Lord Clarendon, whose son presented the University with its copyright. It was known as “The Printing House” until the University Press moved to Walton Street in 1832.
Nine lead figures of the Muses by Sir James Thornhill originally stood on top of the building. Thomas Hearne (Reliquiae, p. 380) says that they “were at first refused, and suffered to lie at the Wharf for above two years; they cost £600”. Seven of the originals remain. (Euterpe and Melpomene fell down and were flattened, one in 1810 and one a few years earlier. They were replaced by fibre-glass replicas by Richard Kindersley, given by Blackwell’s in 1974.)
A statue of Lord Clarendon (left) now stands in a niche on the upper floor of the west side of the building. From 1721 until the 1940s, however, this statue by Francis Bird stood in the central niche on the upper floor at the south side of the building, which has now been converted into a window .
Upper Doyles River Falls - Shenandoah National Park, Virginia (South District)
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28 ft height. Mile 81.1 along Skyline Drive, Doyles River parking area. 2.6 mile round trip hike.
You may also opt for the 7.8-mile loop hike, which connects with the Jones Run Falls.
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Had a constant breeze blowing in this area so the leaves are somewhat blurred. AAARRGGHHH!
For more details and a map of the hikes associated with these 2 waterfalls, visit this page on The Guide To Shenandoah National Park web site.
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For more info about all of the significant Shenandoah National Park Waterfalls (photos, maps, hike information and video clips), visit the Waterfalls section of my Web site.
A slightly closer look at Oak House in Upper Holly Walk, one of William Thomas's more fanciful creations. It has Gothic windows, crenellations and extremely ornate gables - a 'mix and match' from other places and styles.
Cataract Falls, Upper Falls, Owen County, Indiana.
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Upper Pierce Reservoir, Singapore
The sunset there never was. Colors as I imagined. It was actually a really blue evening with the sun nowhere in sight.
The hike up to the upper Latourell Falls is well worth doing. You can walk behind the falls if you don't mind getting drenched in spray.
I found it interesting that different sources give heights to the drop of this waterfall ranging from 75 to 120 feet. Perhaps the reason for the differences of opinion is that the falls twists a bit. The part this image shows is probably the 75 foot section.
Looking out from the headland north of Shieldaig. Over Upper Loch Torridon and toward Beinn Alligin and Liathach both shrouded in cloud. It was a 60 minute walk through rain, mud, moorland and scrambling over mountain side to get here, but the views were well worth it as the rain clouds dispersed.
Founded in 1961, Upper Canada Village is one of the largest living-history sites in Canada. They endeavor to depict life in a rural English Canadian setting during the year 1866. They feature over forty historical buildings, many moved their prior to flooding of the “Lost Villages” during the St. Lawrence Seaway development project. These include homes, functioning mills and trades workshops.
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Fondé en 1961, Upper Canada Village est l’un des plus grands sites d’histoire vivante au Canada. Ils s’efforcent de dépeindre la vie dans un cadre rural canadien-anglais au cours de l’année 1866. On y trouve plus de quarante bâtiments historiques, dont plusieurs ont été déplacés avant l’inondation des « Villages perdus » lors du projet de développement de la Voie maritime du Saint-Laurent. Il s’agit notamment de maisons, de moulins en activité et d’ateliers de métiers.
A busy scene on the upper west side of Manhattan is the subject of this shot, as we see 3 trains made up of Bombardier R62A cars in the frame at the 125th station during afternoon rush hour. The train on the right is heading uptown to Van Cortlandt Park–242nd Street while the one on the left is bound for South Ferry in downtown Manhattan. The train on the center track is not in passenger service. The station is the only one on the 2,174-foot-long Manhattan Valley Viaduct, which carries the IRT Broadway–Seventh Avenue Line across a natural valley surrounding 125th Street and is located at the border of the Manhattanville and Morningside Heights neighborhoods.
Springfield, OH. May 2021.
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Upper Antelope Canyon, called Tse bighanilini, "the place where water runs through rocks" by the Navajo, is on the Navajo Reservation outside of Page, AZ.
A buddy and I took a four day photographic road trip to Monument Valley, Antelope Canyon, and Grand Canyon.
On day 3, we booked a photographic tour with the nice folks at Chief Ray Tsosie's Trading Post. The Chief is related to Sue Tsosie, who was the first person to discover the canyon.
The best tour time to book to get shafts of light like this one is 10:30am.