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  • The Broom
    by Andrew Bosman

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    Nothing fancy here, just my trusty old G2, a great old house and whole lotta gorgeous light!

  • The Secret Door
    by AngelaBarnett

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    Inspired like a lot of my work, by the book The Secret Garden. I am facinated by / the notion of secret doors which may lead to magical experiences or new adventures.

  • Azul
    by Alessandro Pinto

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    Arequipa, Peru´ 2006 ! Monastery of Santa Catalina !

  • Endless archways
    by Ursula Rodgers

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    A little-used walkway off the beaten track in Pisa, Italy. The only tourists here were myself and my partner. Taken with a Kodak DX6440 (Easyshare) in 2005. My first digital camera :) This image was also my first featured work on Red Bubble. Featured in Featuring the shadows photography, Italy and all things Italian, #12 Great Features and European Everyday Life. Featured in Live, love, dream; Point and Shooters and The Compact Group, February 2009. Featured in Eastman KODAK Camera Photographs, April 2009. 500+ views, thankyou

  • Strolling, Perugia
    by Tiffany Dryburgh

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    Scanned 35mm film Taken when I was studying Italian at the University for Foreigners in Perugia.

  • A row of arches overlooking the hills, Amber Fort; Jaipur, Rajasthan. This fort served as the capital for the Maharajas of this region, until Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh felt that the time was right to start a new city, which he named after himself – Jaipur. His reasoning was based on the fact that he had entered into an agreement with the fierce Mughal rulers based in nearby Agra (now in Uttar Pradesh) to marry his daughter to a prince – this lead to peace, and him being the Commander of the Mughal Army. As Mughal power waned he felt it was safe to expand his kingdom and seat of power. There are a number of forts in Jaipur including the older Jaigarh Fort, next to this one, and the newer City Palace which was established once the city was built. Part of this palace is also open to the public and the current (titleless) Maharaja resides there when he is not in the UK.

  • Melbourne G.P.O
    by salsbells69

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    Melbourne GPO ~ July 2008

  • Through a beautiful sculpted Hindu archway, I gaze over the Aravalli Hills that litter the Rajasthani landscape. The hills stretch approximately 560 km from northeast to southwest Rajasthan, and then continue as isolated hills and ridges into the state of Haryana (formerly part of the state of Punjab) and near Delhi. The highest point is on Mt Abu, and is known as Guru Shikar. It rises 5653 feet (1.72 km). The hill range is further divided into the Sambhar-Sirohi and the Sambhar-Khetri ranges. The peaks of the Aravalli Hills are famous for their white peaks, formed not by snow, but by large masses of rose coloured quartz. / __ Dedicated to Marnie Kaur Sidhu, a friend who helped me through picking a new domain/flickr name (and helped me name a business in the past) :) / : at Jaigarh Fort, Jaipur, Rajasthan.

  • Through
    by onefourseven

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    Concrete arches of Folkestone

  • Archway Islands Reflection
    by Robyn Carter

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    Wharariki Beach, South Island, New Zealand

  • Green Room
    by Artway

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    This is actually a beige room, but it came out green and I love it! One of those ‘ooh look how that came out!’ moments!

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    Archway
    by Alleycatsgarden

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  • archway resting point
    by susan davies

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    margam park,wales

  • Into The Unknown
    by Astrid Pardew

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    Steps at one of the side entrances of the cultural centre known here in Malta as St.James Cavallier. Thanks for looking! x

  • Stone Stairway
    by robjbez

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    Used the available side lighting to capture the detail and colour of this sand stone stairway, at an old church.

  • Scanned 35mm film

  • Archways in Paris in sepia
    by Elana Bailey

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    This was taken whilst I was walking the streets in Paris, France. A French woman was going about her everyday life in Paris. This was taken with a Canon DSLR EOS 350D camera.

  • Sottoportego, Burano
    by Tiffany Dryburgh

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    Scanned 35mm film

  • Arch Pattern
    by emele

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    Archway Ruin at a church in Crete… I walked in knowing I wanted to capture the pattern of the arches…. I hope I achieved that! Copyright 2008 Emele – Emily Goodwin. All Rights Reserved. Unauthorized use prohibited. My work does NOT belong to the public domain. It may not be used in any way, shape or form without my prior written permission.

  • Brilliant Pathway
    by Paul Gibbons

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    Archway

  • Eight
    by Skip Hunt

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    Residence entrance number eight in Veracruz, Mexico.

  • And time stood still
    by Keiran Lusk

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    A most incredible church at Sternberg (near Velden in Austria). Perched precariously on top of the mountain, this church enjoys incredible views over the valley and lakes below. [Creative Effects: NONE]

  • The Archways
    by GerryMac

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    Dunkeld Cathedral Scotland

  • Enter
    by Simone Byrne

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    © Simone Byrne Photography, 2007. All Rights Reserved. 20th September, 2007 Interior view of the front entrance to St Peters Cathedral. Adelaide, South Australia, Australia Camera: Canon EOS 350D Lens: Canon 18-55mm @ focal length 18mm Exposure: 6 sec, f16, ISO 100 Filters: Hoya UV, Hoya CPL HDR: AEB (-1, 0, +1) Tone Mapping: Photomatix Pro Processing: Adobe Photoshop CS More Images @ SimoneByrne.com.au Thanks for looking, all comments greatly appreciated, Simone.

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