ok this picture was …was a random pic i took but i saw some sort of coincidence/relation… flag= usa flag tiananmen square poster = war tank(war) >US war in middle east< yeah weird and oddly interesting,enjoy:)
Aerial view of Pisa in Italy.
Aerial view of Pisa including the famous tower.
Musee du Louvre in Paris France. See more Musee du Louvre images at Randy Harris Photo.com
Statue in Jardin du Palais Royal in Paris, France See more Jardin du Palais Royal images at Randy Harris Photo.com
an alley in Mdina, Malta
Taken in New Zealand, near Timaru
The Lynchburg Batteau Festival features historic reproductions of flat bottom boats called batteau. They were used to transport goods via the James River from Lynchburg VA to Richmond VA.
each time I dressed her wounds the blood staining became more evident until one day
This is a short story that my character wrote the in story/novel i’m writing. I didn’t mean to write it all but once i started i couldn’t stop. It’s still pretty raw, i dont think i’ve edited it enough yet but…
night shot of the HMS Trincomalee taken in 2009
A look through the entrance gate on the Former Church and Nunnery of the Benedictines, Lvov (Lviv,Lwow), Ukraine. / A spacious yard with the Church of All Saints and a monastery is separated from the secular life by thick stone walls. The Church was built by arch.Paolo Romano in 1597-1616. The walls are supported by powerfull counterforts. The two-layer tower is decorated with pilasters and carved capitals, which support the white stone entablature and cornice. The tower is topped with a wonderful filigree stone attic. The ensemble is a sample of Renaissance, only the stone crown of the tower and the entrance gates give it manneristic shade. / This place is very special to me, as I was born and spent my first years in this yard (after the WWII houses in the courtyard were used as living-houses).
“Commanding a vital ford over the River Tweed, Norham was one of the strongest of the border castles, and the most often attacked by the Scots. Besieged at least 13 times – once for nearly a year by Robert Bruce – it was called ‘the most dangerous and adventurous place in the country’. But even its powerful 12th-century keep and massive towered bailey walls could not resist James IV’s heavy cannon, and it fell to him in 1513, shortly before his defeat at Flodden. The extensive 16th-century rebuilding which followed, adapting the fortress for its own artillery, is still clearly traceable” – English Heritage Shot taken at Norham Castle, Northumberland, with Panasonic Lumix G1, 14-45mm lens (1/200, f/6.3). Best viewed in large format. Also from the Norham Castle series:
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