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A Bird of Paradise flower (Strelitzia) with a backdrop of ferns at the Wellington Botanic Garden, New Zealand. The fern (Silver Fern) is an accepted symbol of New Zealand's identity since the 1880s.

1975 Vauxhall Viva

Tallest building in town apparently. Certainly a distinctive landmark.

Western Australia's Wellington Dam on the Collie River with its magnificent mural. The mural was painted by Guido Van Helten, who is also known for his painting of the Brim silos in Victoria flic.kr/p/25UMu12

Steven Memorial Fountain and South Ayrshire Council, County Buildings in Wellington Square, Ayr, Scotland, UK

Ottawa, Ontario - DSC05268

Set in the heart of royal London, Wellington Arch was built as an original entrance to Buckingham Palace, later becoming a victory arch proclaiming Wellington's defeat of Napoleon. Crowned by the largest bronze sculpture in Europe, it depicts the Angel of Peace descending on the 'Quadriga' - or four-horsed chariot - of War.

www.english-heritage.org.uk/visit/places/wellington-arch/

 

The Wellington Arch, also known as the Constitution Arch or (originally) as the Green Park Arch, is a Grade I-listed triumphal arch by Decimus Burton that forms a centrepiece of Hyde Park Corner in central London, between the corner where Hyde Park meets Green Park. The Arch stands on a large green-space traffic island with crossings for pedestrian access. From its construction (1826–1830) the arch stood in a nearby location, slightly to the east, directly across from Burton's Ionic screen entrance to Hyde Park; it was moved a short distance to its current site at the top of the Constitution Hill road in 1882–1883. The triumphal arch originally supported a colossal equestrian statue of the 1st Duke of Wellington by the sculptor Matthew Cotes Wyatt, acquiring its name as a result. Peace descending on the Quadriga of War by sculptor Adrian Jones, a bronze of the Goddess of Victory Nike riding a quadriga (an ancient four-horse chariot), has surmounted the arch since 1912.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wellington_Arch

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100x: The 2024 Edition

 

65/100 London landmarks by night

NOVA ZELANDA, Aotearoa B/N 2023

I've been sitting on some photos for nearly a year. I'll look at them every once in a while and then just pass on by.

 

Usually it's when there are multiple photos of the same thing. I love variations on a theme, but posting and posting and posting the same shot over and over and over is something I try to shy away from.

 

So I'll wait. I've got enough photos of other things to wait a bit.

 

That said, I'll be sharing three photos of the snow sheds today.

  

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'It Can Be Found'

 

Camera: Mamiya RB67 (1974)

Lens: Mamiya-Sedor c 3.8/90mm

Film: Ilford FP4+

Process: Rodinal; 1+25; 9mins

 

Wellington, Washington

June 2019

Wellington's Monument on Baslow Edge as sunrise broke.

Wellington, Prince Edward County

Peaceful Waters Sanctuary, Wellington, Palm Beach Co., FL.

Wellington is such a verdant city. This house is perhaps a 20 min walk from the center of town and is surrounded by greenery (and reddery). Unimaginable in Sydney

Pre-dawn light over Wellingtons Monument near Baslow Edge.

Wellington has some very cool buildings. This one just begs to be viewed as a part of its surroundings rather than an isolated object.

A goodbye North Island shot of Wellington at dusk before hopping on the ferry the next day to make our way down to our new home in Kaiapoi near Christchurch. This is a 3-image HDR stack.

  

NOVA ZELANDA, Aotearoa B/N 2023

 

Circa Theatre, located in Wellington, New Zealand, is a renowned professional theatre company known for its commitment to high-quality productions. Established in 1976, it operates as a cooperative, allowing artists to have a say in programming and decision-making. The theatre has two performance spaces: Circa One, for larger productions, and Circa Two, for more intimate performances. It showcases a diverse range of plays, from local New Zealand works to international productions. Circa Theatre is a key player in Wellington’s arts scene, supporting emerging and established artists. It emphasizes innovation, creativity, and accessibility. The theatre is situated on Wellington’s waterfront, offering a vibrant cultural experience. Over the years, it has built a strong reputation for excellence in performance and storytelling. Circa also runs educational programs and workshops. It remains a cornerstone of New Zealand’s performing arts landscape.

Wellington, NOVA ZELANDA 2023

 

The Wellington Waterfront Walk is an iconic public walkway that runs along the city's coast, offering spectacular views of the harbour. It's a hugely popular recreational space that stretches from the Kumutoto area to Oriental Bay, connecting key attractions such as Te Papa, Queens Wharf, and various restaurants. The walk is famous for its vibrant mix of cyclists, joggers, and walkers, as well as being home to public art installations, sculptures, and the Friday Night Market. With its numerous resting areas and cafes, it's a perfect spot to relax, enjoy the sunshine, and watch the maritime activity.

I enjoyed watching and photographing the seals on a trip down to Wellington, New Zealand.

Wellington, Palm Beach Co., FL.

View from Mt Victoria looking north to Petone, with the Rimutaka ranges behind.

Wellington dam and mural, with some construction flung into the mix!

Colorful wellingtons for children, found in the shop :)

 

Smile on Saturday - theme: "Shoe Show" :)

Another one from a wander early on a perfect spring morning.

Hope your week has started well. We fly home this afternoon.

Cable car station, Lambton Quay.

 

By Wellington illustrator Gina Kiel 2018.

Little gem of a waterfall found on the lower reaches of Mt. Wellington.

Inbound and outbound crews greet each other in Wellington, Kansas

Peaceful Waters Sanctuary, Wellington, Palm Beach Co., FL

I happen to have a friend in Wellington called Dawn but she doesn't look like this. The view is from Wadestown looking up the Hutt Valley from our capital city. Somewhere below the tree on left is the major fault line which runs through NZ. Our civil defense built their HQ right on the fault so I guess if there is a major earthquake they will be first to know of it.

It's been a hard day for me but tomorrow is another day.

I spotted Samuel In Wellington as I was sat people watching. Some people just stand out from the crowd and his face caught my attention. I ran down the street and caught up with him in an attempt to capture his portrait. With hair like his I wasn't about to let him get away. He's from France and spoke little English so I showed him my instagram and he kindly let me photograph him. What an infectious smile.

 

Peaceful Waters Sanctuary, Wellington, Palm Beach Co., FL.

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Hyde Park Corner. Its a wonder watching as hundreds of bikes and commuters walk through the arch every minute

Findley State Park, OH

From the 21st floor of the James Cook hotel in Wellington

NOVA ZELANDA, Aotearoa B/N 2023

Wellington, NZ

Looking up the Derwent River towards Mt. Wellington.

I took this photo early in the morning at Wellington Point. I really thought that wouldn't find many people around at that time, but yes there were some walking, jogging and most of the time they wanted to go to the end of the jetty to have a look to the sunrise, so I had to wait a bit to take this long exposure shot without people in it.

Peaceful Waters Sanctuary, Wellington, Palm Beach Co., FL.

2nd December 2008., Dublin, Ireland

 

The Wellington Monument in the Phoenix Park, Dublin

 

More here ....

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wellington_Monument,_Dublin

The sweet taste of concrete.

 

Wellington's Civic Administration Building gets the chop. wellington.govt.nz/news-and-events/news-and-information/o...

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