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  • Cityscape
    by luxquarta

    US$3.70–US$98.80

    Cityscape was shot from the top of the “Arc de Triomphe” in Paris (France). Far away you can see “La Defense” district. When the shot was taken the avenue was strangely empty, all the cars seemed to be escaping the city. I think this photograph will be great on Laminated print, Mounted print or Canvas print.

  • Shaping up
    by Adrian Donoghue

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  • Afternoon shadows
    by Adrian Donoghue

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  • Under the Overpass...
    by Kevin Kroeker

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    / / Visit my website On The Rock Photography / / / / VIEW MY GALLERIES HERE / / WILDLIFE / / / SHIPS BOATS & DORYS / / / SCENES OF NEWFOUNDLAND / / / BLACK WHITE & SEPIA / / / ARCHITECTURE / / / STILL LIFE / / / MY FAVORITES / / / MOST POPULAR / / / PEOPLE / / / ALL THINGS SINISTER / / / CHURCHES OF OLD / / / WINTER SCENES / / / TRAINS & TRACTORS / / / SELECTIVE COLORING SERIES / / / Visit my website On The Rock Photography

  • Shot in January in the city of Aarhus. The name of the street (slash river) is Åboulevarden, in case anyone ever visits Denmark and happens to be in Aarhus ; ) And yes, it’s made from two exposure – I wasn’t THAT lucky with the sky!

  • Cityscape
    by berndt2

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    Urban cityscape as viewed from the observation deck of the Shinjuku government tower (the south one, I think) in Tokyo, Japan. (Admission is free to both towers’ observation decks, so if you’re ever in Shinjuku, bear that in mind. Bear in mind also that your chances of the weather being clear enough to see Mt Fuji are cripplingly small. I certainly didn’t see it!) Anyway, back to the shot: I like it, it’s pretty cool, and I just adore Tokyo; but I was really, REALLY surprised when it won the October pentaxforums forum challenge poll, for the theme : “Cityscape” 8)) So in that regard, I guess it is the most ‘popular’ photo I’ve taken, as well as one I like!

  • Downtown KL
    by Antoine Dagobert

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    Just playing around with the Fish Eye lens / Hope you like it! cheers Another shot from the twins click on the image below / Portrait / Architectural / people/culture / Macro / Landscape / Still Life / Animal / Nude/FineArt / SunsetCollection / Flowers / Model Maria Anne / Model Saskia Ying / Model Blondie / Model Tammy / Kids / The Book Of Love All The Materials Contained May Not Be Reproduced, Copied, Edited, Published, Transmitted Or Uploaded In Any Way Without My Permission. My Images Do Not Belong To The Public Domain. / © Antoine Dagobert: using this image for any purpose and in any way, without prior permission, may lead to legal action. In case you missed it..my recents work..thanks in advance! / / / cheers

  • White Bay Sunrise 1
    by alexkess

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    Sorry for not posting many shots over the past few weeks and not leaving any replies. I have been really busy with work and work around the house. I can tell you the past few days have been the worst choice to do some work around the Garden. Anyway here are two HDR – Sunrise shots from a few weeks ago taken from Victoria Road near the old White Bay Power Station. I hope you like it. Please also visit my website alexkess.com and my photoblog . Cheers and Thanks, Alex

  • Brisbane Riverside...
    by Nicole Goggins

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  • Wave Portrait
    by Judith Oppenheimer

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    Riding on a Float, Gay Pride Parade, Summer 2006, New York. Copyright

  • "Auld Reekie"
    by Chris Clark

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    Edinburgh Skyline in the direction of Calton Hill, Arthur Seat & Salisbury Cragg. Through the Frozen mist Edinburgh arose. Taken today 20 December 2007 / Time: 0848hrs / Temperature -2 degrees C Camera; Canon EOS30D / Lens: Canon 17-85mm IS / Focal Length : 75mm / Tv: f16 / Av: 1/320 / ISO: 100 PS: Levels, Dodging, Burning, Unsharp 1 1.9 97, close pano crop to 46 inches x 10 inches. Edinburgh has long been associated with smoke, whisky and royalty. It is reported that in 1777 there were no fewer than 400 illicit distilleries in Edinburgh. These easily went undetected in the thick smoke that filled Edinburgh. The smoke was such an issue in Edinburgh that the capital affectionately became known as “Auld Reekie”. In more modern times Edinburgh has lost its reputation as being the smoky capital of Scotland.

  • A lone diner at an exclusive restaurant, captured on New York’s Central Park South. Copyright

  • Mercedes Building
    by Paul Vanzella

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    Shot from the roof garden of Crown casino – showing an austere view of the Melbourne cityscape. There were all these cool air conditioning vents and massive cooling towers amidst this very well thought out landscape of hedges…

  • Two Faces
    by Judith Oppenheimer

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    Upper East Side, Manhattan. Copyright

  • Wave
    by Judith Oppenheimer

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    Riding on Float, Gay Pride Parade, Summer 2006, New York City Copyright

  • London's People
    by Tony Elieh

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    Location: London UK

  • Hang Five
    by Judith Oppenheimer

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    Candid, First Avenue and 23rd Street, New York City. Copyright

  • New York (v)
    by Matthew Bonnington

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    Another shot from the top of the rock.

  • Hang Five Left
    by Judith Oppenheimer

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    Candid shot at First Avenue and 23rd Street, New York City

  • Lt Bourke PL BnW
    by MD81

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    BnW Version of Lt Bourke PL which was submitted previously (with 30D) Mamiya RB67 + 50mm + Fuji Provia 100 / Converted to BnW in CS. And try in a square format. Will upload the square format in color at later stage. All Rights Reserved. I just got the film developed last week … hmmm, I should be careful about that light rays from the right hand side of the lens. Easy to reshoot right away with digital, not so much with film … Regards, / Sidqie Djunaedi

  • Cranes come alive!
    by Paul Vanzella

    US$6.41–US$171.00

    Just love the direction Melbourne is taking in its cityscape and we owe it all to these majestic cranes. Thought I’d document their existence, hopefully in an aesthetic way, as they too provide great visuals within themselves as well as the work they do.

  • The Vennel - Edinburgh
    by Chris Clark

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    The Vennel runs down the hill beside George Heriot’s school running towards the north into the Grassmarket, opposite Edinburgh Castle. Taken on Sunday 11th November 2007 Extract from the Scots Language Centre “vennel n. a narrow alley or lane between houses” 21st May 2007 Vennel occurs in street-names throughout much of Scotland, including the Glasgow Vennel in Irvine, the Boat Vennel in Ayr, Friars Vennel in Dumfries, Northgate Vennel in Peebles and The Vennel in Edinburgh. The word derives from French venelle, meaning ‘little street’, and is found in Scots texts from the fifteenth century onwards. In the Charters of the City of Edinburgh, there are references to ‘the comon venale callit Sanct Leonardis wynde’ (1439) and in the Calendar of Writs preserved at Yester House, we find mention of ‘a venelle called Leichwynd’ (1471). / The Dictionary of the Scots Language www.dsl.ac.uk provides a variety of quotations relating to Scotland’s vennels. The records of Perth Kirk Session for 1583-4 tell of one Walter Bog, who was ‘accused of cursing and biting of his mother-in-law … in the common vennell’. The Burgh Records of Glasgow for 1577 note the complaint that ‘the skynnaris wennal is sa hoikit (full of holes) that na persoun may pas’, and the Burgh Records of Edinburgh for 1674 note that ‘the vennalls and closes within the said burgh shall not … be obstructed … with the … building of any foir (front) stairs’. From the Burgh Records of Aberdeen, we also learn of the ruling ‘that the back gettis and vennellis be all closed’ in order to maintain ‘better defence of the town’. / Matters relating to the building, design and uses of vennels frequently appear in historical records, but they also feature in the modern day. As recently as April this year, in a discussion of a new housing development, The Berwickshire Advertiser reported: ‘the building control committee asked that the design of the vennels between the house units be reconsidered so that they are closed rather than open … in order to avoid problems created by wind blowing through the gaps between the buildings in adverse weather conditions’. Edinburgh Castle Collection Calendar – Front Cover

  • Balance
    by Judith Oppenheimer

    US$5.70–US$152.00

    Candid, Washington Square Park, New York City

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