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Eccentrically ornate-red painted facade of rorbu-traditional seasonal fishing hut now for tourist use beside Fv888-Laukvikveien road-NW.side of Austvagoya island-Vagan kommune. Lofoten-Nordland-Norway
A stained glass window featuring a scene of a windmill atop a hill.
This window features beside a chimney nook on an Arts and Crafts bungalow in the Melbourne suburb of Coburg.
Passing through the town of Orangeville, Illinois I spotted thios cat sitting in the window enjoying the Sun.
Number 9 the Close, next to Winchester Cathedral looks as if it has been under attack from giant Moles!
Borrowed Andy Lynch's flash and trigger and tried to use it. I never fully appreciated how skilled the strobist shots are until I tried it yesterday and today. I think it's something I'd like to try and learn in the future because you can definitely do some cool things, but it's not the sort of thing I can just pick up, which is a bit frustrating because I see great strobist shots on Flickr and I can visualise where the flashes have been placed to get the effect but realised that the settings on the flash are not as easy to get right. This was my favourite of the night. When I have the money I'll get my own flash unit(s) and triggers and learn how to do this properly!
New York City apartment porch winter snow blizzard photo taken early morning in midtown Manhattan.
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New York City
01-27-2011
Built in the years just before the Great War (1914), this Arts and Crafts bungalow features some beautiful feature windows. To either side of the drawing room chimney breast are windows of stained glass featuring Dutch scenes. The one nearest the street has a windmill atop a hill, whilst the one farthest away depicts a Dutch girl in traditional dress looking out to sea as she sits on a fence.
This peacefully melancholic photo was taken with my FinePix S2000HD on a late afternoon. I was playing around with the manual mode and liked the colour saturation in this shot.
New York City apartment porch covered in snow during the winter snow blizzard of 2011, photo taken overnight in midtown Manhattan.
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New York City
01-27-2011
I liked the irony I saw here with a guy who is sitting recruiting for the navy whilst sitting behind a computer screen. I'm sure that wasn't exactly the action he signed up for!
South-east corner of the Aduana or Intendencia building with facades facing Muralla-Curtain Wall and Little Muralla Streets on the N.side of the Intramuros-Walled-Inner City area. Manila-Philippines.
New York City apartment porch covered in snow during the winter snow blizzard of 2011, photo taken overnight in midtown Manhattan.
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New York City
01-27-2011
Chatsworth House
Chatsworth is home to the 12th Duke and Duchess of Devonshire and has been passed down through 16 generations of the Cavendish family.
The Park
The 1,000-acre park was chiefly designed by Lancelot 'Capability' Brown between c.1760 and c.1764.
Lancelot Brown and his foreman Michael Millican oversaw an extensive programme of earthmoving, drainage, levelling and tree planting in the park.
His signature features of rolling green slopes, trees carefully placed singly or in clumps particularly on hills to enclose the view can all still be seen today.
The park is enclosed by a 15 kilometre dry stone wall and is home to red and fallow deer, sheep, cattle and many wild animals.
The West Front (Detail)
Showing the window frames that have been decorated with gold leaf.
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Old doorways on the side streets in Sheffield, with the street cobbles showing through under the tarmac which looks like the sea washing across the floor. Division Street.
We don't always get what we want, and we don't always get what we need, either. But we can always hope, we can always dream, and if we are patient enough and work hard toward our goals, we can sometimes achieve them beyond our imagination. So don't give up!
Near the corner of busy Wellington Parade at 1081 Hoddle Street stand the very Art Deco "Ascot" bijou flat complex.
On the very border of East Melbourne and Richmond Hill, these wonderful Functionalist Moderne red and brown brick flats with rounded porches, porthole windows and Functionalist windowframes achieve the refreshingly sleek style that was popular in the mid to late 1930s. Unlike many Art Deco buildings which focussed on a vertical emphasis, Functionalist Moderne buildings often featured horizontal emphasis. "Ascot" does this through its white painted portico, which runs above the windows of both floors.
Whilst once the height of fashion, and the homes of the comfortable "bright young things" of well heeled East Melbourne up until the 1960s (according to a friend that used to go to parties in one of the upper flats), time has not been so kind to "Ascot". Whilst the exterior has been well maintained, it is now a rooming house of sorts, and no longer has the prestige of some of its contemporary Functionalist Moderne apartments in the surrounding streets and cul-de-sacs.