Pavillion 

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  • Taken in Kyoto, Japan. It was a chilly autumn’s morning at the Golden Pavillion, (Kinkaku-ji) the Autumn colours creating a sensory overload. It was stunning. Now Published in Gaia, the Living Planet, page 10 :D / (thanks so much redbubble!!!)

  • Greenhouse
    by Andy Harris

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    The beautifully restored greehouses at the Sheffield Botanical Gardens, Yorkshire UK. The Gardens first opened in 1836 with these glass pavilions (greehouses) built some time after. The gardens were in some decline before the whol garden was restored from 1997-2003 and this building was officially re-opened by HRH The Prince of Wales on 1 September 2003. Further information can be found here See other photos on my NEW website at www.andyharris-photography.com * Click here to see some of my other Red Bubble categories Fuerteventura / Flowers / Autumn Collection / Paris / Wildlife / HDR / Skies / Clothing

  • Bondi Pavillion
    by alexkess

    US$6.65–US$152.00

    I mainly posted it because I really liked the clouds.

  • Beau Brown Pavillion
    by Charles McKean

    US$4.99–US$114.00

    ‘Twas was a dark and stormy day…

  • BETTER VIEWED LARGER This buiding has to be one of the grandest examples of a beachside bathers pavillion. Balmoral Beach Bathers Pavilion was built in 1929 during the era of Art Deco. If you are visting Sydney, this building now houses one of the best restaurants in Sydney. The view is stunning as the building overlooks the wonderful beach and harbour views stretch to the entrance to Sydney Harbour , North and South Heads. In the vicinity of Balmoral Beach are restaurants, beautiful houses and expensive yachts. It’s an ideal place for a quick swim and takeaway fish and chips at sunset. In fact, its the type of beach where you can take your rollerblades, dog, bike, sailboard and football, or just a picnic basket. The middle area of the beach is graced with a classic footbridge across the sand to a tree-covered outcrop. A section is protected by a shark net. Head to the northern tip of the beach where you’ll find a small, shady park behind an old club building. From here, a short walk through the streets or around the rocks will take you to Chinamans Beach. You can hire sailboards & Balmoral Boatshed offers tuition. Next to the boatshed are the swimming baths, enclosed by shark nets and a wide boardwalk. At Balmoral beach you can take a ferry from Circular Quay to Taronga Zoo or Mosman Wharf and take the bus to the village of Mosman. You can discover nearby Taronga Zoo, and enjoy the breathtaking harbour views at the world’s only harbourside zoo. Swim at Balmoral Beach, one of Sydney Harbour’s best, followed by fish and chips on the beach. Relax at The Spit waterfront recreation area with marinas, restaurants and canoe hire, or join a local kayak tour. Balmoral features Balmoral and Edwards Beaches, both of which are separated by the outcrop of Rocky Point. Both beaches are usually referred to as simply Balmoral. The locality has views across the entrance to Middle Harbour to North Head, Manly, and Clontarf. The harbour beaches face north east and is sheltered from ocean swell by Middle Head. The entire beach is listed on the Register of the National Estate as the ‘Balmoral Beach Conservation Area’.[2] The conservation area includes the promenade, the esplanade, the Rotunda and the Bathers’ Pavilion, which date back to the 1930s.

  • Marc Bolan from T.Rex in concert Sydney Australia, from my “Dead ‘N’ Alive” exhibition set. / One of a series of photographs I took in my early days of photography. / All shot on film using a Nikormat FTN. A wonderful hard working film camera. / In those days there was little or no security and no “Crash Barriers”, so I would make my way to the front of the stage and shoot. / Scanned from the original negatives or transparencies. I went to both the Sydney gigs and managed to survive the crush, this was pre-mosh, at the front of the stage. T.Rex were at their absolute peak at this time, selling millions of records around the world. Marc was the ultimate showman and played the audience as well as he played the guitar. Also available as an image in my redbubble calendar /

  • Corbett Gardens is one of the features of Bowral – in the Southern Highlands of NSW Australia – which attracts both tourists and locals alike. Winter, and the deciduous trees are bare, but the evergreens and bright flowers still make it a most attractive place to wander through, or sit and relax a while.

  • BETTER VIEWED LARGER This buiding has to be one of the grandest examples of a beachside bathers pavillion. Balmoral Beach Bathers Pavilion was built in 1929 during the era of Art Deco. If you are visting Sydney, this building now houses one of the best restaurants in Sydney. The view is stunning as the building overlooks the wonderful beach and harbour views stretch to the entrance to Sydney Harbour , North and South Heads. In the vicinity of Balmoral Beach are restaurants, beautiful houses and expensive yachts. It’s an ideal place for a quick swim and takeaway fish and chips at sunset. In fact, its the type of beach where you can take your rollerblades, dog, bike, sailboard and football, or just a picnic basket. The middle area of the beach is graced with a classic footbridge across the sand to a tree-covered outcrop. A section is protected by a shark net. Head to the northern tip of the beach where you’ll find a small, shady park behind an old club building. From here, a short walk through the streets or around the rocks will take you to Chinamans Beach. You can hire sailboards & Balmoral Boatshed offers tuition. Next to the boatshed are the swimming baths, enclosed by shark nets and a wide boardwalk. At Balmoral beach you can take a ferry from Circular Quay to Taronga Zoo or Mosman Wharf and take the bus to the village of Mosman. You can discover nearby Taronga Zoo, and enjoy the breathtaking harbour views at the world’s only harbourside zoo. Swim at Balmoral Beach, one of Sydney Harbour’s best, followed by fish and chips on the beach. Relax at The Spit waterfront recreation area with marinas, restaurants and canoe hire, or join a local kayak tour. Balmoral features Balmoral and Edwards Beaches, both of which are separated by the outcrop of Rocky Point. Both beaches are usually referred to as simply Balmoral. The locality has views across the entrance to Middle Harbour to North Head, Manly, and Clontarf. The harbour beaches face north east and is sheltered from ocean swell by Middle Head. The entire beach is listed on the Register of the National Estate as the ‘Balmoral Beach Conservation Area’.[2] The conservation area includes the promenade, the esplanade, the Rotunda and the Bathers’ Pavilion, which date back to the 1930s. This shot was the result of 3 bracketted images taken with a Nikon D70, the shot was handheld , the len a Sigma 10-20mm Matted Print See Also !

  • Pavillion View
    by Judi Taylor

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    What is that speck of white in the distance … could it be?? a swan??

  • The Pavillion
    by Hans Kawitzki

    US$5.32–US$121.60

  • break of gauge at night
    by andrew peters

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    the platform in the main pavillion at night

  • BETTER VIEWED LARGER This buiding has to be one of the grandest examples of a beachside bathers pavillion. Balmoral Beach Bathers Pavilion was built in 1929 during the era of Art Deco. If you are visting Sydney, this building now houses one of the best restaurants in Sydney. The view is stunning as the building overlooks the wonderful beach and harbour views stretch to the entrance to Sydney Harbour , North and South Heads. In the vicinity of Balmoral Beach are restaurants, beautiful houses and expensive yachts. It’s an ideal place for a quick swim and takeaway fish and chips at sunset. In fact, its the type of beach where you can take your rollerblades, dog, bike, sailboard and football, or just a picnic basket. The middle area of the beach is graced with a classic footbridge across the sand to a tree-covered outcrop. A section is protected by a shark net. Head to the northern tip of the beach where you’ll find a small, shady park behind an old club building. From here, a short walk through the streets or around the rocks will take you to Chinamans Beach. You can hire sailboards & Balmoral Boatshed offers tuition. Next to the boatshed are the swimming baths, enclosed by shark nets and a wide boardwalk. At Balmoral beach you can take a ferry from Circular Quay to Taronga Zoo or Mosman Wharf and take the bus to the village of Mosman. You can discover nearby Taronga Zoo, and enjoy the breathtaking harbour views at the world’s only harbourside zoo. Swim at Balmoral Beach, one of Sydney Harbour’s best, followed by fish and chips on the beach. Relax at The Spit waterfront recreation area with marinas, restaurants and canoe hire, or join a local kayak tour. Balmoral features Balmoral and Edwards Beaches, both of which are separated by the outcrop of Rocky Point. Both beaches are usually referred to as simply Balmoral. The locality has views across the entrance to Middle Harbour to North Head, Manly, and Clontarf. The harbour beaches face north east and is sheltered from ocean swell by Middle Head. The entire beach is listed on the Register of the National Estate as the ‘Balmoral Beach Conservation Area’.[2] The conservation area includes the promenade, the esplanade, the Rotunda and the Bathers’ Pavilion, which date back to the 1930s. This shot was the result of 3 bracketted images taken with a Nikon D70, the shot was handheld , the len a Sigma 10-20mm

  • Royal Pavillion, Brighton.
    by mariarty

    US$3.99–US$43.32

    The Royal Pavillion is a former royal residence located in Brighton, England. It was built in the early 19th century as a seaside retreat for the then Prince Regent. It is often refferred to as the Brighton Pavillion. It is built in the Indo-saracenic style prefalent in India for most of the 19th century.

  • Sanctuary
    by buddykfa

    US$5.82–US$133.00

    A small yet beautiful refuge atop a small hill in Upstate NY. /

  • Frank Zappa in concert Sydney Australia, from my “Dead ‘N’ Alive” exhibition set. / One of a series of photographs I took in my early days of photography. / All shot on film using a Nikormat FTN. A wonderful hard working film camera. / In those days there was little or no security and no “Crash Barriers”, so I would make my way to the front of the stage and shoot. / Scanned from the original negatives or transparencies. Zappa ruled the stage. Always in absolute control of his band. You never knew what to expect. / As far as I know, the band in Sydney consisted of most of the following… Zappa then formed and toured with smaller groups that variously included Ian Underwood (reeds, keyboards), Ruth Underwood (vibes, marimba), Sal Marquez (trumpet, vocals), Napoleon Murphy Brock (sax, flute and vocals), Bruce Fowler (trombone), Tom Fowler (bass), Chester Thompson (drums), Ralph Humphrey (drums), George Duke (keyboards, vocals), and Jean-Luc Ponty (violin). Also available as an image in my redbubble calendar /

  • BETTER VIEWED LARGER This buiding has to be one of the grandest examples of a beachside bathers pavillion. Balmoral Beach Bathers Pavilion was built in 1929 during the era of Art Deco. If you are visting Sydney, this building now houses one of the best restaurants in Sydney. The view is stunning as the building overlooks the wonderful beach and harbour views stretch to the entrance to Sydney Harbour , North and South Heads. In the vicinity of Balmoral Beach are restaurants, beautiful houses and expensive yachts. It’s an ideal place for a quick swim and takeaway fish and chips at sunset. In fact, its the type of beach where you can take your rollerblades, dog, bike, sailboard and football, or just a picnic basket. The middle area of the beach is graced with a classic footbridge across the sand to a tree-covered outcrop. A section is protected by a shark net. Head to the northern tip of the beach where you’ll find a small, shady park behind an old club building. From here, a short walk through the streets or around the rocks will take you to Chinamans Beach. You can hire sailboards & Balmoral Boatshed offers tuition. Next to the boatshed are the swimming baths, enclosed by shark nets and a wide boardwalk. At Balmoral beach you can take a ferry from Circular Quay to Taronga Zoo or Mosman Wharf and take the bus to the village of Mosman. You can discover nearby Taronga Zoo, and enjoy the breathtaking harbour views at the world’s only harbourside zoo. Swim at Balmoral Beach, one of Sydney Harbour’s best, followed by fish and chips on the beach. Relax at The Spit waterfront recreation area with marinas, restaurants and canoe hire, or join a local kayak tour. Balmoral features Balmoral and Edwards Beaches, both of which are separated by the outcrop of Rocky Point. Both beaches are usually referred to as simply Balmoral. The locality has views across the entrance to Middle Harbour to North Head, Manly, and Clontarf. The harbour beaches face north east and is sheltered from ocean swell by Middle Head. The entire beach is listed on the Register of the National Estate as the ‘Balmoral Beach Conservation Area’.[2] The conservation area includes the promenade, the esplanade, the Rotunda and the Bathers’ Pavilion, which date back to the 1930s. This shot was the result of 3 bracketted images taken with a Nikon D70, the shot was handheld , the len a Sigma 10-20mm

  • Pavillion reflections
    by Judi Taylor

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    The charm of the pavillion is reflected in the swan pond …

  • 'Fountain-Blue'
    by Catherine Veal

    US$5.32–US$121.60

    These fountains are next to the Pavillion, Torquay Harbour, Devon. UK. / Thank you for looking. / Orton Effect. / pentax k200d

  • In the Garden
    by BettinaSchwarz

    US$4.16–US$95.00

  • Fairytale Pavillion
    by Miko Coffey

    US$4.32–US$98.80

    Dreamlike view of the Taiwan Pavillion, which sits in Shinjuku Gyoen in Tokyo, Japan.

  • This was a fun piece created in Photoshop combining Brighton Pavillion with an enhanced sky shot taken in Coventry…two completely different worlds collide tee hee:) Katherine:) Image copyright © 2004, klb – of www.elegantsavage.co.uk. Copying and displaying or redistribution of this image without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited.

  • The Pavillion
    by John E Adams

    US$52.34–US$110.20

  • Golden Pavillion
    by Kasia Nowak

    US$4.99–US$85.50

    Golden Pavillion, Kyoto, Japan

  • Brighton Pavillion
    by Gal Lo Leggio

    US$3.99–US$91.20

    Original photo by Kai-Marie Williams

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