Night winter Calendars

9 creative works found

  • A calendar of various images depicting our wondorus seasons

  • Various views of Edinburgh in Scotland, UK. Edinburgh; Scottish Gaelic: Dùn Èideann is the capital city of Scotland. It is the seventh largest city in the United Kingdom / and the second largest Scottish city after Glasgow. Located in the south-east of Scotland, Edinburgh lies on the east coast / of the Central Belt, along the Firth of Forth, near the North Sea. Owing to its rugged setting and vast collection of Medieval / and Georgian architecture, including numerous stone tenements, it is often considered one of the most picturesque cities in Europe.Edinburgh is well-known for the annual Edinburgh Festival, a collection of official and independent festivals held annually over about four weeks from early August. The number of visitors attracted to Edinburgh for the Festival is roughly equal to the settled population of the city. The most famous of these events are the Edinburgh Fringe (the largest performing arts festival in the world), the Edinburgh Comedy Festival (the largest comedy festival in the world), the Edinburgh International Festival, the Edinburgh Military Tattoo, and the Edinburgh International Book Festival. Other notable events include the Hogmanay street party (31 December), Burns Night (25 January), St. Andrew’s Day (30 November), and the Beltane Fire Festival (30 April). The city attracts 1 million visitors a year, making it the second most visited tourist destination in the United Kingdom,after London.

  • 12 images of the City of Lights, Paris, at night

  • A Calendar of some of my popular art.

  • Paris is a city of great architecture, culture, history and romance. I have loved it since the first time I visited it over ten years ago. I normally go to Paris once a year, in different seasons, trying to capture its changing moods, colours and lifestyle as affected by the weather and the seasonal events. My favorite place in Paris is the Jardin Du Luxembourg. I love the way Parisians are able to relax and enjoy their leisure time, reading books sitting on the garden’s public chairs and benches, the elderly playing chess and other games and couples kissing for hours, seemingly oblivious of everyone around them.Medium: Black and White Kodak Tri-x film

  • A collection of night-time photos taken by Alyce Taylor.

  • I lived in the UK for over twelve years and spent most of that time in London. I dwelled there during the change of millennium witnessing the great celebration that took place in the form of a revolutionary, state of the art architecture. I have seen the transformation of an old power station into the awesome Tate Modern, the erection of the Millennium Wheel, the building of the Millennium Bridge and the controversial Millennium Dome, the Hungerford Railway & Pedestrian Bridge, the London Gherkin – the new Sir Norman Foster Swiss Bank Building-, other buildings and monuments. It’s in London that I took up photography following a course based in the States and it’s London that inspired me to become an artist photographer. The magic atmosphere of its huge parks, the imposing buildings, either historical or modern, the contrast between building styles, sometimes placed next to each other, the eccentric markets, i.e. Camden Lock and Stables, Portobello, Brick Lane etc., the street performers in Covent Garden, the classic black cabs and red double decker busses (almost extinct now), the theaters and the many other things – impossible to mention all – , provided me with enough inspirational material to make me feel I could spend all my life producing work based on this city alone! / More images may be viewed on my site: www.aldocervato.com . Medium: Black and White film mostly Kodak Tri-x, 35mm and 120 medium format.

  • By Jón Pálma / part of the photographs Jon Pálmason taken in Iceland. / See more at http://flickriver.com/photos/jonpalma/popular-interesting/

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