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A morbid history of St. John’s… the hill in the background is known as Gibbets Hil, it is where all the criminals were hung in public executions. The body of water at the base of the hill is where the executioner would throw the bodies when they were dead. The pond is known as “Dead Man’s Pond”. / / Visit my website On The Rock Photography / /
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Isle of Skye, February 2007
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Location: Barham, Kent, England Map: Google Maps Date and Time: 17 June 2008, 7.53 p.m. Camera details: ISO 200 : f/5.6 : 1/125 second : 18mm : Nikon D40 : Nikon 18-55mm lens Shot narrative: / Devoid of rocks to clamber across, I was feeling just far too sensible, so I decided to climb a tree with one hand (the other holding the camera of course – so Mr Oubridge – no tripod used!) so that I could get it from a different angle. Other shots from Barham:
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“The air that was rushing into my lungs was icy cold. The climb to the top was slow and exhausting. I hitched my backpack over my shoulder trying to ease the weight somewhat. As we reached the summit I knew with one glance that it was all worth it….........” / Macro photograph from a rock! /
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Khumbu Valley, Nepal. The North face of Ama Dablam (6812 m) in the Himalayan Mountain Range as seen from the peak of Pokalde Ri (5330 m) on the trek from Lukla to Mt. Everest Base Camp. The Tibetan Buddhist prayer flags (Lung Ta) blowing in the wind in the foreground add depth to create the breathtaking view captured in this photograph. Nikon D200 / Nikkor 18-200mm Copyright © 2008 – Amanda Cotton
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Taken on Saturday May 17 2008 at the 4000ft level of Mt Washington, New Hampshire USA. Mt Washington is the highest peak in the Presidential range of the White Mountain National Forest. We experienced the Mt.Washington Auto Road, which is America’s oldest manmade attraction. It first opened in 1861. / It was explained that the trees at this altitude are buffeted by the wind and assume strange twisted positions.
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Taken on Highway 16 North in the White Mountain National Forest, New Hampshire, USA on Saturday May 17, 2008. The view is looking towards Mt Washington, the highest peak on the Eastern seaboard. We took the Auto Drive Route up the mountain when we arrived there but it does not resemble this road in any way. It is treacherous, with shear drop offs on each side, just room enough for two cars, but they ask that people coming down the mountain yield to travellers going up. The top 4000 ft of the mountain was off limits due to weather conditions: snow and ice, but will open later in the season. /
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Taken at the 4000ft level of Mt Washington, part of the presidential range of the the White Mountain National Forest, New Hampshire USA on Saturday May 17th 2008. It was a beautiful day, but much colder at this level. The top additional 4000ft was closed to tourists due to weather conditions: ice and snow, but will open later in the season. All I could think of was John Denver’s song: Rocky Mountain High. It is not the Rockies but the highest elevation I have been so far!
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Taken at Rocky Gorge on the famous Kancamagus Highway that runs through the White Mountain National Forest in New Hampshire USA on Saturday May 17 2008.
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Radiohead / Climbing up the Walls / - I am the key to the lock in your house, that keeps your toys in the basement / And if you get too far inside, you’ll only see my reflection / It’s always best when the light is off, I am the pick in the ice / Do not cry out or hit the alarm, we’re friends till we die / . / And either way you turn, I’ll be there, open up your skull / I’ll be there, climbing up the walls / . / It’s always best when the light is off, it’s always better on the outside / Fifteen blows to the back of my head, fifteen blows to your mind / So tuck the kids in safe tonight, shut the eyes in the cupboard / So not cry out or hit the alarm, you’ll get the loneliest feeling / . / That either way you turn, I’ll be there, open up your skull / I’ll be there, climbing up the walls / . / Climb up the walls. climb up the walls
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Climb the ladder to the top
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Canon EOS 350D / Tamron XR Di LD 28-300 @ 84mm / f/7.1 1/200s
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This picture was taken from the top of the Aguille Du Midi, Mont Blanc is the snowy mound to the right of centre, the next two peaks moving to the left are Mont Maudit and then Mont Blanc Du Tacul.
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Another of Angels /
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On the First Pyramid, Girraween National Park, Queensland, Australia
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This is an image of Paradise Valley on Mount Rainier looking to the south is Pinnacle Peak, Plummer Peak and The Castle. Pinnicle Peak (the tallest one in the middle) was the first technical free climb that I did back in the 70s and if the register is still there my name is at the top. Pinnacle Peak is 2,000m (6,562ft) tall and a lot of fun to climb—and what a view from the top! /
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Adorable sable and white collie out for a hike. Ten percent of all sales will be donated to dog breed rescue. Thanks for visiting! For your convenience, I’ve created links for you to search my photos by category. Choose your interest below: Collies * Dogs /
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The amazing red rock, called “Balancing Rock”, that is a natural scenic attraction at the entrance to Garden of the Gods park in Colorado Springs, Colorado. This is a favorite spot of tourist, and locals, to take family photos.
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I was downtown taking shots of street graffiti when I came upon these fire escapes and I just had to take a few shots. There is something about these old staircases that really dram my attention. / / Here is another fire escape shot from another shoot. / / Fire Escape / / / Visit my website On The Rock Photography
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