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I'm not sure of the story behind this curvy stretch of road in northern Door County, WI but it was fun to drive! This is Hwy 42, which zig zags for a few miles like this and then ends at the northern tip of Door County in Northport, Wisconsin at the ferry dock. I've been busy lately but will try to catch up all with my contacts soon. Thanks for the visits and have a great Wednesday!
A curved raised roadway snakes it way through Kowloon, Hong Kong with high rise apartment buildings in the background
Footpaths adjacent to footbridge over the East Coast Mainline connecting to Cramlington town centre.
Cramlington, Northumberland, north east UK.
Comments are always welcome and favs most appreciated.
Comentarios y favs son siempre bienvenidos
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It's not a scientific description of the cloud but a descriptive one. These cirrus clouds made me think of the term 'zig-zag.' I supposed it also resembles a question mark.
Also, these two peaks are the highest points of elevation in Colorado and highest two points of elevation in the Rocky Mountains. Mt Elbert (left) is 14,440' and Mt Massive (center right) is 14,429').
Crazy Tuesday - Hand Tools
This stainless implement is used to decoratively halve round fruit or veg into a star shape...... I have had this for well over 30 years, have no idea what it is called or where I got it from. I regularly use it for lemons when serving fish and tomatoes before I grill them for an English breakfast or a steak dinner!!
I have tried to find something similar online but nowhere to be found!! I would be very interested to know if any of our Crazy Tuesday friends have had one or got one still?
Our local camera club has an assignment this month... Zig Zag.So here it is a Fence zig zag for fence Friday!
Within the Japanese Garden at Cowden there are two bridges - the ‘yatsuhashi’ zigzag bridge and the ‘sorihashi’ arched bridge - which, in Japanese culture, symbolise our journey through life.
Night-time shot of the glass and steel barrel-vault roof in the atrium of the lobby of the Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - shown upside down, for a different look. Design by Rafael Vinoly Architects, PC. The building was officially opened (in an unfinished state) in December, 2001.
See another image of the lobby: "Sounding Boards"; www.flickr.com/photos/joan-marie/8644448270/
See inside Verizon Hall: "Strike up the Band"; www.flickr.com/photos/joan-marie/8364213404/
Shooting info: RAW; handheld with remote shutter release, auto focus, master pixel size 14.6 (now 11.2 MP)
Processing: cropped & rotated
This is shot of some architectural detail on the Lurie Biomedical Building. The building is located on the North Campus of The University of Michigan in Ann Arbor.
Made it to #34 in Explore 2007-04-01 on 2007-04-04
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Long exposure of the famous zig-zag breakwater in St Monans. This must be the most photographed sea wall in Scotland, always bump into other photographers when I'm there.
About 3 miles east of my home in central Phoenix is the famous Camelback Mountain. This trailhead on the northwest side is very popular and the late afternoon light was wonderful. This is a zoom shot of my friend suertudo. Wonder if he got anything from his efforts...
Lulworth Cove was menu of the day or should I say night
On the beach by 1.30am spoke to 2 or 3 togs also in the quest to get that amazing sky
This image was about a 25 stacked shot with 1 long exposed foreground shot all taken with my new lens Samyang 16mm F2
Got a few different compositions and even stayed for sunrise
Out again shooting the night sky tonight and again tomorrow
After that I recon IL be pretty much in hibernation mode for a week 😂😂😂