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  • Snapper Rocks, Australia. The storm of the year.

  • This image was taken in In the desert of Gobi, Mongolia, when there was the big calamity in 2001.

  • Beautiful tree in Shoreline park located in Mountain View / California. / Here, you see a young man playing the guitar in the shade of / a parasol tree. / It is en enchanting landscape .

  • The sun sets over England’s greatest territory. Looking out over the Yorkshire Dales.

  • Really boosted the saturation in this one, then cranked up the noise filter to give a relatively artifact-free ‘painted’ effect. Two minutes later, I was engulfed by freezing mist and had to really work hard to get down the cliff and back to the pub. A pie and a pint by the open fire ensued. The rest is a blur, but I’m told I repeatedly disgraced myself in front of the locals. And that sums up photography for me. (Taken at Robin Hood’s Bay, North Yorkshire Moors.)

  • A view of the river and railway bridge from Knaresborough Castle. Staying true to the customs of those who used to defend the castle, I poured a vat of boiling oil over the wall shortly after this shot was taken, killing everyone below.

  • It’s a windmill and a sunset. See what I did there?

  • A day’s sunbathing turned up some nice picture opportunities. Cow shit everywhere, though. And I was barefoot. I’ll say no more.

  • It’s a tree. At Burnsall. Oh yes, it’s the Burnsall Tree. Burnsall is a superb little village in the heart of the Yorkshire Dales National Park, UK. It’s on the River Wharfe. Burnsall on Google Earth The marker on the map is bang on the tree in the photo. Lovely jubbly.

  • The famous M42. A must see of the winter sky.

  • This famous open star cluster can be seen with naked eyes during winter.

  • The bottom of a waterfall on beautiful fall day

  • I took this photo of my grandson walking at Magnolia Ridge. He ran way ahead of me, and I got this shot of him in the distance. I thought of “Little Boy in a Big World,” changed the colored image to black and white infrared and then colorized in blue tones to accentuate the sky.

  • A colorful sky in California

  • A woman at a Cathedral in Chisinau preparing to enter inside. Orthodox people must wear something on their head before entering a church.

  • This photo gives an idea of the size of this place. About a mile south of Rossville along the old Chicago and Eastern Illinois Railroad line stands one of the few surviving railroad / roundhouses in Illinois. Built in 1912-13, the five engine stall concrete building served as a service and repair facility for the Elgin, / Joliet and Eastern Rail Road (EJ&E). US Steel, the owner of the EJ&E, wanted a train yard in this area to make hauling coal from / the Vermilion County mines to Chicago and Gary easier. The Roundhouse consisted of a yard office, a sand house, water tank, and / tool sheds. In 1914, a marble, stone and concrete YMCA was built just south of the facility to house the EJ&E crews. A cafeteria- / style dining room was part of the “Y” and was a popular place for local residents to have their Sunday meals. The Depression took its toll on the facility, and in 1938 the EJ&E closed the Roundhouse. The YMCA had closed seven years earlier / and had become a tomato canning facility. Eventually, the structure was abandoned and then purchased by L.H. Schlecht of the / Rossville Canning Company who in 1940 had the building demolished. The Roundhouse stood empty until 1944 when AW Industries took the site over and turned it into a corncob rendering plant. / Eventually, that industry closed. Today, the deteriorating structure is privately owned. Information © and courtesy of: http://www.andersonmacintyrehistoricalservices.com/Roundhouse.html

  • Another shot from the John Ringling Museum The Ca D’Zan The sixth of the seven Ringling brothers of Baraboo, Wisconsin, John Ringling was one of the founders of the famous circus. He and his wife vacationed in Sarasota in the early 1900’s and purchased their bayfront property in 1912. , Ca d’Zan, now stands. Combining their love for Sarasota with their love of baroque art, they decided to build a museum on the estate grounds and fill it with the finest paintings and objects that they could ever buy. When John Ringling died, he left to the State of Florida over 600 paintings, including the world’s largest private collection of works by Peter Rubens, and lots of other objects – prints, drawings, sculptures, antiques, pottery, jewelry, and furniture. Today, visitors from around the world visit this wonderful complex looking over Sarasota Bay. The Art Museum, Ca d’Zan, the Ringling Mansion and the Museum of the Circus are all open to the public for a single admission. The beautifully landscaped grounds contain over 400 kinds of Florida trees, plants and flowers, garden figures and Mable’s historic rose garden. The Banyan Cafe is open for lunch or a snack. Visitors can browse through three gift shops located on the grounds. Sony Cybershot DSC H 7

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  • Go and swim in this blue lake ! / Lake tahoe is located along the states / of California and Nevada. / it’s the largest Alpine Lake in North America / and the second deepest lake in USA.

  • Created Using Bryce 6.1 / Rendered @ 7500×5625 300 dpi

  • The soul that sees beauty may sometimes walk alone / ~Goethe

  • I did this for my husband but also for anyone who is carrying the load as the provider/caregiver of a family. It can be a daunting task and you can feel all alone in the endeavor, but you keep on no matter what, out of the love that is bigger than yourself.

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