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‘Light it up!’ by F M Gore-Kelly
this is the bridge that crosses the river mersey and links runcorn and widnes .
So sad you hardly see any fan art of this character even in all 3 Xmen films her playing time was always cut unless you get the dvd with the extra scenes, This fan art version I wanted her to be herself in a cool outfit. This is going to Stan Lee’s fan art gallery today!! L8ter.
The octagonal Jubilee Tower (sometimes called Darwen Tower) on Beacon Hill overlooking the town of Darwen in Lancashire, England, UK,
This bridge spans the river mersey , joining runcorn and widnes in cheshire, uk .
This bridge spans the river mersey , joining runcorn and widnes in cheshire, uk .
For affordable canvas prints please click here This shot taken from the Golden Jubilee Bridge loking south towards Westminster Bridge. The London Eye is on the left and the silhouette of Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament on the right.
The octagonal Jubilee Tower at grid reference SD678215 on Beacon Hill overlooking the town of Darwen was completed in 1898 to commemorate Queen Victoria’s Diamond Jubilee and also to celebrate the victory of the local people for the right to access the moor. It was opened to the public on September 22, 1898. / 85 feet (25.9 m) in height, walkers can climb to the top via the internal staircase to admire the views of North Yorkshire, Morecambe Bay, Blackpool Tower, Cumbria, the Isle of Man, North Wales, Derbyshire elsewhere in Lancashire, and surrounding moorland.
Taken with a Canon 400D, Sigma 10-20 lens at 10mm, F8, shutter speed 2 seconds, ISO100, edited in Photoshop and Photomatix Because the weather is so bad today I have played with this image in Photomatix! The octagonal Jubilee Tower (sometimes called Darwen Tower) at grid reference SD678215 on Beacon Hill overlooking the town of Darwen in Lancashire, England, was completed in 1898 to commemorate Queen Victoria’s Diamond Jubilee and also to celebrate the victory of the local people for the right to access the moor. It was opened to the public on 22 September 1898.
1st January 2009 at the stroke of midnight. The grand finale of works. I think about 10 went off at once just as i took this shot. This photo has not been enhanced, edited or changed in any way. Top 10 in Fire & Explosions Challenge Canon SX100IS MCN: C0ECF-15516-277E1
This is one of the two pedestrian walkways, called “Golden Jubilee” bridges, on either side of the the Hungerford Bridge. They cross the river Thames in London, between Waterloo and Embankment. Like many other London features, they combine modern and traditional architectures creating a very cosmopolitan atmosphere, and the are busy 24×7. [Casio exilim S10 – f:2.8, 2.5sec, ISO-50]
Taken at Daylesford
Featured in Dimensions 7/1/09
The octagonal Jubilee Tower (sometimes called Darwen Tower) on Beacon Hill overlooking the town of Darwen in Lancashire, England, UK, was completed in 1898 to commemorate Queen Victoria’s Diamond Jubilee and also to celebrate the victory of the local people for the right to access the moor. It was opened to the public on 22 September 1898. / 85 feet (25.9 m) in height, walkers can climb to the top via the internal staircase to admire the views of North Yorkshire, Morecambe Bay, Blackpool Tower, Cumbria, the Isle of Man, North Wales, Derbyshire elsewhere in Lancashire, and surrounding moorland. Nikon D80 – Nikkor 18-105mm VR lens – ND4 grad Featured in the Nikon D80 Users Group AUG 2009.
This is the 2nd one I’m not even sure if I posted this one I doubt it someone said she looked fat on the first, dam.. whatever , anyway this one is cool!! Oh btw… I also used some abstract/fractal backgrounds.
Not in the Blackpool Tower league, size-wise, but provides a similar focal point in this more compact British seaside resort. [You can buy this as an ACEO card here]
The octagonal Jubilee Tower (sometimes called Darwen Tower) at grid reference SD678215 on Beacon Hill overlooking the town of Darwen in Lancashire, England, UK, was completed in 1898 to commemorate Queen Victoria’s Diamond Jubilee and also to celebrate the victory of the local people for the right to access the moor. It was opened to the public on 22 September 1898. / At 85 feet (25.9 m) in height, walkers can climb to the top via the internal staircase to admire the views of North Yorkshire, Morecambe Bay, Blackpool Tower, Cumbria, the Isle of Man, North Wales, Derbyshire elsewhere in Lancashire, and surrounding moorland. Nikon D80 – Nikkor 18-105mm VR lens – polarisor Featured in the First Things group SEP 2009.
This is my friend’s lovely quarter horse filly (aka Fancy), now aged 2 months & turning a great shade of deep chestnut – complete with her “all Australian” facial marking, a kookaburra on a fence post !!!
Taken at Jubilee Lake,Daylesford many years a go on Fuji slide film… scanned by a pro lab
This vibrant spring bouquet is composed entirely of heirloom flowers and memory of its perfume still lingers for me. Its two major bulbs are Tulip ‘Prinses Irene’ (a sweetly fragrant tulip) and the richly scented, dusky blue-purple of the exquisite Hyacinth ‘King of the Blues’ from 1863. Combine those notes with that of vintage Lilac ‘Sensation’ and a volatile perfume is born. Together, these floral colors and forms clearly signal that it’s time to celebrate spring! Note: All photographs/texts bear the Copyright w/ All Rights Reserved of the artist, Suzanne Lewis. No reproduction, modification, publication, transmission, transfer, exploitation of any content, for personal or commercial purposes, whether in part or in whole, is permitted w/o written permission from their owner/creator, Suzanne Lewis.
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