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  • conceptual view of a woman with yellow umbrella amid stony walls

  • Photographer shoting from old house ruins near kibbutz Tel-Afik, Israel

  • My wife ducking through a low arch in Sligo Abby, Sligo, Ireland. / We don’t have too many 1000 year old buildings in America, and certainly none that you can go climbing around in, so this was a special treat, indeed. / I was trying to capture a little “mystery”, and I though a blurred motion against some ancient structure might work.

  • A sale – 1x Matted Print – thanks to the buyer With apologies to the movie of the same name …. This is the walk from Lake Burley Griffin in Canberra , near the art gallery , to Parliament House

  • Chefchaouen is a city in northwest Morocco. It is the chief town of the province of the same name. Chefchaouen is situated in the Rif Mountains, just inland from Tangier and Tetouan. The city was founded in 1471, as a small fortress which still exists to this day, by Moorish exiles from Spain to fight the Portuguese invasions of northern Morocco. It was known as one of the main concentrations of Moriscos and Jews who sought refuge in this mountainous city after the Spanish Reconquista in medieval times. In 1920, the Spanish seized Chefchaouen to form part of Spanish Morocco. They returned the city after the independence of Morocco in 1956. The name ‘Chefchaouen’ refers to the shapes of the mountain tops that tower over the town, that look like the two horns (chaoua) of a goat. It literally means “look at the horns”. The blue-rinsed houses and buildings, are a tradition that comes from the town’s former Jewish population. (Care of Wikipedia) / The Blue City II

  • Chefchaouen is a city in northwest Morocco. It is the chief town of the province of the same name. Chefchaouen is situated in the Rif Mountains, just inland from Tangier and Tetouan. The city was founded in 1471, as a small fortress which still exists to this day, by Moorish exiles from Spain to fight the Portuguese invasions of northern Morocco. It was known as one of the main concentrations of Moriscos and Jews who sought refuge in this mountainous city after the Spanish Reconquista in medieval times. In 1920, the Spanish seized Chefchaouen to form part of Spanish Morocco. They returned the city after the independence of Morocco in 1956. The name ‘Chefchaouen’ refers to the shapes of the mountain tops that tower over the town, that look like the two horns (chaoua) of a goat. It literally means “look at the horns”. The blue-rinsed houses and buildings, are a tradition that comes from the town’s former Jewish population. (Care of Wikipedia) / The Blue City This photo won the “Urban Jungle” challenge at All Around the Styles group, October 3, 2008.

  • One of series of four on exhibition at Project Artspace, Wollongong. You’re all invited to our opening night on Friday 26th September at 6pm. See / http://www.new.facebook.com/home.php#/event.php?eid=36778093975&ref=share Series 1 /

  • The Globe of the Winnie Palmer Hospital for Women and Children. Orlando, Florida Canon Rebel XT

  • Athens, Greece

  • Saint Joseph’s Oratory of Mount Royal, Montreal, Canada.

  • People silhouettes in water expo pavilion and reflex on water surface

  • a great light house in europe

  • Oxford, England, from the tower of St Michael’s at the North Gate Church

  • People silhouette in a business hall

  • Science museum nocturne, Ciutad de las artes, Valencia (Spain)

  • Colors at the Miami pier.. Miami Florida Usa. Se more info on this extremely beautiful pier…. know throughout the world. as the capital of cruising…. i have about 40 shots of this pier from various points of view I love the shadow of the person there….. this shot was taken from a cruise ship as we were leaving the port with my Sony cybershot DSC H 7 link

  • Visitors to Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada must see the wooden people. Yes, you will do a double take at these John Hooper carvings in front of Market Square. Visit HDR Photo for more High Dynamic Range images of Saint John.

  • Chrysler Building, New York City. © jc warburton 09, Fuji Finepix S8100.

  • Underpass at I-95. Jacksonville, Florida, 2009. © 2009 J.J.Taylor, All Rights Reserved. While documenting a local March of Dimes walk in Jacksonville, Florida, I found this composition under I-95. It was interesting enough, but really needed a human element. Then, almost as if on cue, this shadowy figure of a guy comes walking down the street.

  • The Millennium “Wobbly” Bridge in London, leading across the Thames to St Paul’s Cathedral.

  • San Francisco in the background. Me in the foreground. :) Both photos by Me. :)

  • Man on Bicycle in front of Modern High-rises of Downtown Kunming in China (Yunnan Province)

  • busy Ocean drive at South Beach,Miami Beach,Florida

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