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It all looks good behind me and they're following along like they're supposed to.

View from the Whistler Water Way snowshoeing trail at Grouse Mountain.

Florence, Italy: View from the top of the Duomo on a beautiful day!

an amazing view of rome city :)

TriStar with water bottle

Not a bad view to wake up to every morning!

 

Lee filters

 

Exif data

 

CameraCanon EOS-1D Mark IV

Exposure0.04 sec (1/25)

Aperturef/16.0

Focal Length23 mm

ISO Speed200

 

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Visores view-master.

Años 70

View of Lykavitos from Acropolis, Athens, Greece

Fly view background graphic available for download at http://dryicons.com/free-graphics/preview/fly-view-background/ in EPS (vector) format.

 

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From my room. Narlai, India

View towards the centre of Prague from Vyšehrad. St. Vitus Catherdral in the background.

 

Camera: Mamiya C330 Professional

Lens: Mamiya-Sekor 65mm F3.5 (Seiko shutter)

Exposure: approx. 1/30 @ F4 (Y2 filter + Pentax plastic hood)

Film: Fomapan 100 Classic dev. in Compard R09 Spezial (=Agfa Rodinal Special/Studional) in the Jobo ATL-1500 film processor

ODC2. Window.

Well as my week at the beach house draws to a close, I thought this would be a good opportunity to show my view. This is what I wake up to every morning, the sun rising over the sea through these beautiful windows. The good news is my 10 hour Photography exam is over, and I am pretty pleased with how it went, so here is hoping for a high grade!

Happy Tuesday everyone :-)

Digital ID: 110069. Kusakabe, Kimbei -- Photographer. 188-?-189-?

 

Source: Japan. / Kimbei Kusakabe. (more info)

 

Repository: The New York Public Library. Photography Collection, Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Division of Art, Prints and Photographs.

 

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the view on BLACK cheers Ed

Taken at the beauty spot, Devil's Dyke this morning. Storm Katie was still in evidence so it was very windy but the sun was out and the skies were blue.

**Exactly 4 years ago** To much to shoot that day...To choose only one thing is very difficult. The Atlantic Road was wonderful with sunny weather, but also this beautiful view was amazing. The sun went very quick and I was just in time to have the sun on the city Molde.

Csak hogy el ne felejtsem: megvan a 100.000 egyedi kattintás!! :) Köszi nektek!

 

Thx to all!!!

 

Jah és az új weboldalam: www.n2photo.hu

I visited the lovely seaside town of Nazaré, pronounced Naz-er-rey, on my travels. It is one of the most popular seaside resorts on the Silver Coast/Costa de Prata, Portugal. It is very touristy and full of gift shops, selling mostly tat but if you're in the area it's well worth a visit. You can also take a ride on the Funicular (cable railway) up to the old town of Sítio, where you will be greeted with spectacular views across the Atlantic ocean.

 

According to the Legend of Nazaré, the town derives its name from a small wooden statue of the Virgin Mary, a Black Madonna, brought by a monk in the 4th century from Nazareth, Holy Land, to a monastery near the city of Mérida, Spain. Needless to say, there were loads of coaches full of people visiting the church to see the statue.

Atlantic view south, towards Avon and Belmar

view of the almost full moon from the west wall of Pueblo Bonita

Fuji x pro 35/1.4 st Lucia

Edited on the train back to London from Birmingham.

 

Taken up the Eiffel tower facing North, Paris.

Another view of the bikini showing the back of the bottoms just before I returned it to the drawer where I had found it.

There was a time when we used this camera to shoot commercial work here at We Shoot. There was nothing automatic, the media was 4" X 5" transparencies and negatives, and the image viewed at the back of the camera was upside down and backward. The image quality from equipment like this was very high. The workflow and equipment has changed, but high quality is still our standard. Seattle Commercial Photography by weshoot.com .

View from the castle at Castle Hill, North Devon.

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building, Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan. 新宿, 東京, 日本

I wanted one of those Derwent Viewfinders, but it is not available, so I made one! This is what I did.

 

Materials: heavy-ish cardboard, glue, 4 thin hair elastics.

Cut two L shapes out of heavy- ish cardboard 1.5" wide, One side 7" the other 8". Cut four 1/16" x 1.5" of same material.

Glue these to ends for stop. Two elastic so on each side for slide mechanism (needed to tie knot to tighten).

 

It was easy!!!!! And it seems to work well. I will mark edges for the different sized paper.

Red sky in the morning, shepherds' warning. (Bad weather on its way)

The view from my office, the three landmars are (from left) Kaiserdom St. Bartholomäus, the new European Central Bank and the Main Plaza. The smaller church on the left side is the Paulskirche.

 

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Latrigg is one of the lowest fells in the Lake District, but is a popular climb due to its convenient location overlooking the town of Keswick and the beautiful views down the valley of Borrowdale from the summit. It is the least mountainous of the Skiddaw fells, the summit being almost entirely devoid of rock. The slopes of Latrigg are partially wooded, and logging work is currently being undertaken. One lone tree just south of the summit is prominently viewed in silhouette when approaching Keswick from the west along the A66.

 

Latrigg is the most southerly top of the Skiddaw massif and of the Northern Fells as a whole. It takes the form of a rounded hump at the terminus of a long descending ridge, and would be unremarkable if not for its location. To the north of Latrigg summit is an unnamed depression at about 970 ft and rising beyond is a grassy rigg, climbing up to Jenkin Hill and the top of Skiddaw Little Man. Latrigg itself sends out a narrow ridge to the east, about a mile long and ending at Brundholm.

 

The fell is bordered by the two streams falling from the northern col. Gale Gill runs west to join the River Derwent between Derwentwater and Bassenthwaite Lake. The unnamed eastern stream joins Whit Beck and then flows into the River Greta, bound again for the Derwent via Keswick.

 

The steep southern slopes are cloaked in the mixed woodland of Brundholme Wood and Whinny Brow, Latriggs only crags being hidden in the trees. A public road from Keswick contours across this slope at around 600 ft, giving access to the farms of Lonscale and Brundholm. Further mixed woodland has been planted on the north eastern slopes above Whit Beck. To the north west, on either bank of Gale Gill, are the conifer plantations of Birkett Wood and Mallen Dodd. A single track road climbs up the slope beside the wood, giving access to a car park on the depression to the north of the fell.

 

View from top of Khandoba Temple at Jejuri, Near Pune, Maharashtra State, India. ....

 

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