From old town, Nordnes, Bergen (Norway)
between two flights I have a time to take this shot. Brisbane- SouthBank.
This is in our Botanic Gardens and was built in the 1880s.
The old Shot Tower in Melbourne, now surrounded by an indoor shopping centre.
An old barn spotted while driveing thruough Oregon on holiday sept 07
Photo taken, April, 08. Old Akko, North of Israel. It was built in the Ottoman Period by Dahar El-Omar in the years 1750 – 1751. Copyrights© Nira Dabush.
Rievaulx Abbey N Yorks UK / /
Images of abandoned or neglected objects and all their beauty.
West coast Scotland /
Found this swamp shack outside of Ft. Myers,as nobody could get near it at that time with all the water surrounding it. / canon rebel xti /
Old Customs House Port Mcdonnell Nikon D70s 28-200mm Tamron Lens /
Melbourne CBD
This was used to house Robert Allerton’s guests at Allerton Park in Monticello Illinois. The 1500-acre woodland, garden, meadow, and prairie landscape that surrounds the Allerton Mansion was once the private estate of Robert Henry Allerton. Named “The Farms,” the estate was the center of the 12,000-acre Illinois agricultural enterprise acquired during the latter half of the 1800s by Robert’s father Samuel. The family wealth however, extended far beyond Illinois. Samuel Allerton owned more than 80,000 acres of farmland, was a founding principal of the First National Bank of Chicago, and held prominent leadership positions in five major stockyards, including the Union Stockyards of Chicago. Although he oversaw his father’s interests in the Illinois farms, Robert Allerton’s passion was art. He was an avid art collector, philanthropist and an artist who used the landscape as his undefinedcanvas. Allerton believed that art surrounded and embraced every human being through nature. His belief in the artistic power of nature led to a life-long commitment to stewardship of the land and its natural elements. With the help of John Gregg, his protégé and, later, adopted son, Robert spent decades shaping the Illinois farmland to create ever-evolving landscapes that captured the natural beauty of the woodland and prairie, and formal gardens that served as an outdoor gallery for the sculpture he collected during his world travels. Robert Allerton was a dedicated patron and benefactor of the Art Institute of Chicago. During his lifetime, he donated over 6,600 pieces of art to the museum. Information © and courtesy of: http://www.continuinged.uiuc.edu/oce-sites/allerton/history.cfm
Shot on Main St downtown Winnipeg. Winnipeg is nicknamed Winterpeg because of it’s long, cold Winters. MY BUBBLESITE
This was taken down in Texas on a trip several years ago.
ONE TO BLOW YOUR SENSE OF PERSPECTIVE! / IS THIS A BRIDGE SPANNING THE SKY THAT DISAPPEARS INTO THE CLOUDS? IS IT A VERY TALL BUILDING TAKEN FROM AN EXTREME LOW ANGLE REACHING FOR THE SKY? / YOU BE THE JUDGE! ENJOY / TOOK THIS ONE IN LOVELY CHICAGO /
The Town Hall at Stawell, Victoria, Australia.
Some church windows are just so pretty. Princeton, NJ Canon 5D
Downtown Ottawa Series # 1 / Sep 20th 2009 Ottawa Ontario Canada
Downtown Ottawa Series # 2
Downtown Ottawa Series # 3
This old mill is located off state highway #197 in Habersham County, Georgia. The mill has seen better days but still remains standing. I remembered seeing this place a number off years ago but only recently discovered where it was located. I used some filters in processing the photo to give it some artistc merit. I hope you enjoy
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