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Stormy Church 02 In sepia.. With a few adjustments, adjusted light, colour, contrast,.adaptive lighting & cropped slightly
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Galeries Lafayette,40, boulevard Haussmann,Paris,France sold / 20×16” matted framed print / 13- 10×8”matted prints / clients – federation square The city of lights,Paris is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world, with over 30 million visitors per year. La Madeleine / Arc de Triomphe / / Joelle / / Galeries Lafayette /
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The Christian Science Center in Boston.
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Copyright 6point1 Photography 2008 /
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Silhouette of Man Stood By Tree Overlooking Manchester City Centre at Night
by Rob DaviesUS$3.42–US$91.20
I stand, I stare / I wonder, where? I pray, I breathe / to stay, or leave? I live, I lie / I wonder, why? I love, I pain / I feel the same. I give, I get / and yet, and yet? Shot on Werneth Low, Hyde. Overlooking Manchester City Centre
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Triptych created from some previously uploaded images / Scanned 35mm film
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Copyright 6point1 Photography 2008 /
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the world’s largest triumphal arch, forms the backdrop for an impressive urban ensemble in Paris. / The monument surmounts the hill of Chaillot at the center of a star-shaped configuration of 12 radiating avenues. The view from top of the Champs Elysées you can see the smaller Arc de Triomphe du Carrousel in the Tuileries gardens, and from the Obélisque de Luxor in the place de la Concorde. The city of lights,Paris is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world, with over 30 million visitors per year. La Madeleine / Arc de Triomphe / / Joelle / / Galeries Lafayette /
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Another view from my office window, looking over the roofs of Edinburgh, Scotland. The tower is the tall cupola of Broughton St Mary’s Parish Church. The church stands on Bellevue Crescent in Edinburgh’s New Town, and was built in 1824 to a design by Thomas Brown. The church was originally known as Bellevue Church, then as St Mary’s Parish Church, taking its present name upon union with Broughton Macdonald Church. Just behind the Cupola, you can see a few of the glass structures of Edinburgh’s Royal Botanic Gardens. In the distance over the rooftops can be seen the hills of the Kingdom of Fife. BEST VIEWED LARGER Related shots can be found at: Edinburgh.
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The town of Amersfoort has a very beautiful old centre. Here an autumnal impression taken at the “Westsingel” (western ring-canal), with the tower of the St. Mary Church (“Lieve-vrouwen-kerk”) in the background. Amersfoort, 13th November 2008, 3.32 pm / Nikon D80, Nikkor 18-200 mm at 18 mm / F 11, 1/50, ISO 400 Here the other shot of this tower which I had submitted earlier:
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By far the most famous fictional ghost ship is The Flying Dutchman. The ship has become synonymous with the phenomenon so that “Flying Dutchman” is often used as a generic term for any apparition-type ghost ship. The term may also refer to a real ship that was reported to be seen – often as an apparition – after sinking, or to a ship found floating with no crewmembers on board. According to folklore, the Flying Dutchman is a ghost ship that can never go home, but must sail “the seven seas” forever. The Flying Dutchman is usually spotted from afar, sometimes glowing with ghostly light. If she is hailed by another ship, her crew will often try to send messages to land, to people long since dead. / Versions of the story are numerous. According to some, the story is originally Dutch, while others claim it is based on the English play The Flying Dutchman (1826) by Edward Fitzball and the novel The Phantom Ship (1837) by Frederick Marryat, later adapted into the Dutch story Het Vliegend Schip (The Flying Ship) by the Dutch clergyman A.H.C. Römer. Other versions include the opera by Richard Wagner (1841) and The Flying Dutchman on Tappan Sea by Washington Irving (1855).
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Sunrise over Fes, Morocco. Adhan (Athaan) is the Islamic call to prayer, recited by the muezzin. The root of the word is ʼḏn “to permit”, and another derivative of this word is uḏun, meaning “ear.” This is the minaret of Kairouyine mosque in Fes. The university which is attached, was founded in 859AD and ‘is considered the oldest continuously operating institution of higher learning in the world by the Guinness Book of World Records.’ (Care of Wikipedia) / Adhan I
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Paris It was designed in its present form as a temple to the glory of Napoleon’s army. / The Madeleine is built in the Neo-Classical style and was inspired by the Maison Carrée at Nîmes, one of the best-preserved of all Roman temples. L’église Sainte-Marie-Madeleine Its 52 Corinthian columns, each 20 metres high, are carried around the entire exterior of the building. The pediment is adorned by a sculpture of the Last Judgement by Lemaire, and the church’s bronze doors bear reliefs representing the Ten Commandments. Portra 160VC colour negative film / canon The city of lights,Paris is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world, with over 30 million visitors per year. La Madeleine / Arc de Triomphe / / Joelle / / Galeries Lafayette /
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View of Paris from the Eiffel Tower / The city of lights,Paris is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world, with over 30 million visitors per year. sold 20×16” framed matted print – client Art festival / 6 – 8×10 matted prints La Madeleine / Arc de Triomphe / / Joelle / / Galeries Lafayette /
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MISSION Images copyright ©Kimberly Palmer– 2008. / Copying, displaying, manipulating or redistribution of any image from this portfolio without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited Images copyright ©Kimberly Palmer– 2008. / Copying, displaying, manipulating or redistribution of any image from this portfolio without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited
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Shot on the way up to the top of the Cathedral tower which is about 350 ft high, these steps are on the inside of the tower going to the top. / You get a lift half way up and walk the rest up by these steps, it was pretty scary looking down though LOL. / 3 shot HDR..
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The Bell Tower of Dunkeld Cathedral in the small town of Dunkeld, Perthshire, Scotland. Dunkeld Cathedral is a building of two very distinct halves. Its east end is a rather attractive parish church; its west end, apart from the bell tower and chapter house, a roofless ruin with a grassy carpet. The chapter house, under the bell tower at the west end of the Cathedral contains a museum with a graphic display outlining the history of the church and its community from Celtic times to the present day. Other interesting exhibits include the Apostles’ Stone, a fine 9th Century example of Pictish art, the Cross Slab from the 9th Century monastery, the Old Bell, removed during the 1975 restoration and marble statues of the 4th Duke of Atholl and Sir Donald Currie the 1908 restoration benefactor. Three bracketed JPGs converted to HDR in Photomatix. BEST VIEWED LARGER Related shots can be found at Highland Scotland.
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Basilica of Saint Servatius in Maastricht, The Netherlands / / Have a look at my other photos. For example: / / Or browse through one of my categories animal / building / cemetery / church / damselfly / dragonfly / fall / flower / france / insect / leaf / macro / nature / other / reflection / water
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The tower of the former “Onze lieve vrouwenkerk” (St. Mary Church) in Amersfoort, built in the middle of the 15th century, is a monument of the importance of the adoration of the Virgin Mary in the late Middle Ages in this area, being the third highest church-tower in the Netherlands. / The church actually was demolished in 1806, after it had been destroyed some 10 years earlier by an explosion of the gunpowder that had been stored in it for some time. More about the tower and the church in an article in Wikipedia (available unfortunately only in Dutch): http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Onze_Lieve_Vrouwetoren_(Amersfoort). / And now the ferns? Well, it was the contrast of colour and forms between the reflection of the tower and the ferns which made me choose this shot for the gallery. Amersfoort, 13th November 2008, 3.41 pm / Nikon D80, Nikkor 18-200 mm at 18 mm / F 5,6, 1/50, ISO 400
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Sunrise over Fes, Morocco. Adhan (Athaan) is the Islamic call to prayer, recited by the muezzin. The root of the word is ʼḏn “to permit”, and another derivative of this word is uḏun, meaning “ear.” This is the minaret of Kairouyine mosque in Fes. The university which is attached, was founded in 859AD and ‘is considered the oldest continuously operating institution of higher learning in the world by the Guinness Book of World Records.’ (Care of Wikipedia) / Adhan II
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Scanned 35mm film
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Taken at the main plaza in Mexico City, Mexico. Shot of a native indian dressed in traditional garb for a performance. As I walked by he was standing on a bleacher in the center of the square in front of the cathedral. I found the contrast between the native dress and the Spanish Colonial church interesting and poignant.
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