Rotunda 

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  • The rotunda at Balmoral beach Sydney.

  • Rotunda at Alfred Nicholas Gardens, The Dandenong Ranges, Sherbrooke, Victoria , Australia. Panasonic FZ20

  • The Botanic Gardens in Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, Australia.

  • The Botanic Gardens in Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, Australia.

  • This is a neck-craning view of a cross-section of the inside Rotunda, United States Capitol. I’ve had the privilege of visiting this very beautiful building a few times. I took this on the same day as The Oval Staircase. The lighting in there was excellent and really made parts of it stand out! The white figurine “sculpturing” is actually a painting.

  • The Rotunda was started in 1739, the year of Thomas Wentworth’s death and completed by his son William Wentworth in 1742. It is a round Ionick temple, based on the temple of Hercules at Tivoli, near Rome. / I remember visiting this in the grounds of Stainborough Castle, South Yorkshire with my Dad when i was about 9 or 10 years old and went back this weekend to find restoration has been started, as i remember it was in a bad state with no roof and overgrown with trees and no door so you could walk inside, as you can see it has had some much needed care and attention.

  • A recently restored follie in the grounds of Wentworth Castle on the outskirts of Barnsley, South Yorkshire. / A wonderful place to visit, only recently the 26 listed buildings and monuments were in a state of disrepair but are now being restored with help from the Heritage Lottery Fund. / Wentworth Castle Gardens captured the nation’s attention when featured on the BBC TV series ‘Restoration’. / My friend and neighbour Dave Warren also has a photograph of this follie in his portfolio. Dave uses HDR I just create in Photoshop!.

  • The Rotunda as seen at Wentworth Castle in South Yorkshire, UK. The Rotunda was started in 1739, the year of Thomas Wentworth’s death and completed by his son William Wentworth in 1742. It is a round Ionick temple, based on the temple of Hercules at Tivoli, near Rome. Now newly restored and open to the public again. Find more info here This compliments the pictures taken by Dave Warren and Justlinda of the same structure 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

  • Another view of the Rotunda at Wentworth Castle, South Yorkshire UK. The Rotunda was started in 1739, the year of Thomas Wentworth’s death and completed by his son William Wentworth in 1742. It is a round Ionick temple, based on the temple of Hercules at Tivoli, near Rome. Now newly restored and open to the public again. Find more info here This compliments the pictures taken by “Dave Warren”: http://www.redbubble.com/people/l18daw/art/1197333-1-rotunda and Justlinda of the same structure 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

  • It was bitterley cold when we were in Brighton UK back in April. So what better way to brighten up the seen that a cartoon filter on the Rotunda. I loved the mint green all the lights, railing were painted, and looks even bighter now!

  • This photo was taken of the celing of the rotunda of the United States Capitol in Washington DC. / /

  • Taken at Lake Bungana in Maylands I had uploaded this in the past and accidentally deleted it while trying to write a journal on having it featured in FormerDPF

  • Classic Workmanship. The Rotunda in King Edward Park. A classic Newcastle landmark and Icon which has recently been restored.

  • Nikon D60 Sigma 10-20mm / 1/640 F/5.6 ISO 100 Well after the B/W version, I just had to do one in colour

  • As is. Taken in Observatory Park in The Rocks in Sydney with a Canon EOS 400d. If we do not observe, we do not see. This is a magical place and my favorite part of Sydney.

  • Ceiling of the the U.S. Capitol building’s rotunda.

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  • Rotunda at Alfred Nicholas Gardens 23 May 2009. Alfred Nicholas purchased this land in 1929 to build his home and then proceeded to buy up surrounding land to add to his estate. The property was soon named ‘Burnham Beeches’. Alfred Nicholas and his brother George developed the ‘Aspro’ painkiller. It was originally a German discovery, the supply of which halted during the first world war. George, a chemist, re-discovered the formula, the Australian Government awarded the patent and the Nicholas fortune grew. Mr Nicholas travelled the streets of outer Melbourne searching for established trees to be purchased for his property. Unfortunately he passed away before the garden was completed, and soon the property began to decline. Mrs Nicholas stayed on the property until the outbreak of the second world war. After the war the house was handed to their company which converted it for use as a research laboratory. The Nicholas Company decided in 1965 to donate the gardens to the people of Victoria by way of the local shire council. In 1972, the council handed the garden over to the Victorian State Government. / Sherbrooke Road, Sherbrooke (off the Mount Dandenong Tourist Road). Melways ref: 75 G1. Nikon D300 Lens 18-200mm ED VR / 18mm, 1/250s, f- 5.6, ISO: 200

  • Rotunda at Night was taken at Photographed at King Edward Park, Newcastle, Australia

  • One of many gardens in Dandenong Ranges, Victoria. Canon 5D M2, Av 7.1, Tv 1/160, focal length 40 mm

  • A meeting place … Our Rotunda ... a landmark in Adelaide’s Elder Park on the bank of the River Torrens. / An overcast morning. / Nikon D90 with Nikkor 18 – 105mm Lens / F/32 1/20 ISO 800 / Focal Length 70mm / Shutter Priority / Exp Bias 0.00 / /

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