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This tower was photographed at the other side looking up at it, standing on the steps leading down into the terraced gardens! / Rivington Pike is found near Winter Hill in Lancashire! It is worth the visit!
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The blacksmith shop at Millbrook Village, the Delaware Water Gap in NJ.
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The Rotunda was started in 1739, the year of Thomas Wentworth’s death and completed by his son William Wentworth in 1742. It is a round Ionick temple, based on the temple of Hercules at Tivoli, near Rome. / I remember visiting this in the grounds of Stainborough Castle, South Yorkshire with my Dad when i was about 9 or 10 years old and went back this weekend to find restoration has been started, as i remember it was in a bad state with no roof and overgrown with trees and no door so you could walk inside, as you can see it has had some much needed care and attention.
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World Trade Center a few months before 9/11, New York, USA
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St. Francis of Assisi in Santa Fe Sitting in the center of the town square in Santa Fe, New Mexico stands the St. Francis of Assisi Church. Built between the years of 1869-1886, it sits on an earlier site of a church built in 1626. This was a REALLY hard shotto pull off as the town center square is filled with people so I had to act quickly. I fired off 3 brackets handheld for the HDR and metered at the bricks on teh church…hoping this was going to work….I think it did. Thoughts most welcomed! / —John http://www.redbubble.com/products/configure/2720872
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Storm signals off the coast of Venice as I travel to my hotel in a water taxi and view one of the most memorable events of my trip white light coming through a wall of gray clouds creating a visual effect on a small island off of Venice.
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The Colonial Building was the seat of the Newfoundland government and the House of Assembly from January 28, 1850 to July 28, 1959 and in 1974 declared a Provincial Historic Site. It was also the site of a number of political riots and disturbances. One of those was the public protest on April 5, 1932 for maladministration and corruption in government when all the windows were broken, doors smashed and furniture destroyed, which cost $10,000 to repair. The Prime Minister, Sir Richard Squires, barely escaped the building at that time. / / ..................................... / Click here to add me to your watch list. / .....................................
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That is what this building is called! It is in the Moses Gate country park, which also has a little nature reserve for the wild fowl.
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The buyers booth photo: / / . / / . / / . /
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A quaint old barn photographed at Forest Glen Wildlife Preserve in Georgetown Illinois.
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The old Stiglitz Hotel sits at the top of a gravel track looking down on the old wooden bridge. Stiglitz is a historic gold mining town near Geelong.
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Power boat cruising by “Big Red” lighthouse in the Holland Harbor. “Big Red” is the only lighthouse that has a name and is most photographed. It is a historical landmark and its friendly guiding light has brought many ships home safe.
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Seemingly ever watchful on the Venice’s Grand Canal these Gondolas seem to be on guard for income tourist as the morning mist starts to disappear in to the day.
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This old cottage is in a small town called Rosewood in SE Qld. / I entered this image in my first photographic competition (2006) ever entered which was held by the Ipswich City Council. / This photo won the Historic Buildings category and then it went on to win me overall adult. / It is on the front cover (and the photo for December 2007) in a calender the council created with the winning images from the competition. I’m very proud of this image and hope you enjoy it as well.
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after the blizzard, 2.7.07, Milwaukee East Side
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The Crown Dining Liquor Saloon, Belfast This is my favourite watering hole, where you want the Guiness attached via an IV and to be left alone to contemplate the mystery of the inky black goodness standing before you.
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A church abandoned in the ghost town of Bodie, California
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Sailboat drifting by “Big Red” lighthouse in the Holland Harbor channel.
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this is another shot of the fire my FD fought last wednesday night, this building had been built back in 1940, it was a historical place known as Kinzel restaurant, the place had been sold a few years back and a river tubing company took over, that has been close for 2yrs now / this is an angle where a couple of guys were trying to calm those flames down, within 3-5 minutes after arriving to the scene, the whole building was engulfed in flames / when i wasnt holding the hose to fight this blaze, i was holding my camera :) / no one was hurt, but now the building is officially..history
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