Share this page with your social network: A sunrise over Port Phillip Bay at Beaumaris in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
Seaside pool, Eden, New South Wales, Australia.
The Cape Schanck Lighthouse in Victoria, Australia. Located on the Mornington Peninsula.
The Urangan Pier, Hervey Bay, Queensland, Australia.
The spectacular summit of Mount Wellington in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia.
The wharf at Merimbula, New South Wales, Australia.
The historic wharf at Tathra, New South Wales, Australia.
A window of an traditional country farm cottage in Ireland. Nice whitewashed wall on this shot..
The Melbourne city skyline.
The Melbourne city skyline.
The church at the Port Arthur Historic Site in Tasmania, Australia.
Looking towards Little Dromedary in Central Tilba, New South Wales, Australia.
The magnificent view from the summit of Mount Wellington in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia.
Share this page with your social network: Sunset scene containing windmill and water tank on a farm property between Jerilderie and Narrandera on the Newell Highway, New South Wales, Australia.
Macro image of rocky mountains gemstone ammolite
This charming scene is located just outside the Ta’Kola Mill Museum at Xaghra in Gozo, Malta.
The old historic bridge over the Moorabool River at Fyansford is no longer used for vehicular traffic, but still stands as a testament and reminder of the rich history of this area in Geelong’s past. I decided to add a few more years to it’s age with the sepia toning. ( just a little photographic license.)
A stone structure alongside a trail on the West Fork of Oak Creek Canyon in Sedona, AZ.This structure is hand hewn out of the red rocks that Sedona is famous for. It sits in an old abandoned apple orchard.
Magistrates Courts in Victoria square, Adelaide – South Australia. Image copyright © 2008 wdphotografics. Copying and displaying or redistribution of this image without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited.
The Cathedral of Tours, France
Nelson’s Monument on the crest of Calton Hill in Edinburgh, Scotland, replaced an existing mast with a signal-tower high enough to be visible to ships on the Firth of Forth and commemorates Admiral Lord Nelson’s death at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805. it is shaped like a spy glass, and from the top (unlike Nelson himself, who saw no ships) you can see the ships on the River. The stone structure is 106 ft high with 143 steps from a base 456 ft above sea level. The really smart aspect of this tower is the time signal installed at its top in 1852 to enable ships’ captains to set their chronometers accurately. A large time-ball drops on weekdays, at 12pm in Winter and 1pm in Summer coinciding with the firing of Edinburgh Castle’s One o’Clock Gun. Information supplied by Wikipedia. Camera: Canon EOS 450D (Digital Rebel XSi in the USA) BEST VIEWED LARGER Three bracketed JPGs converted to HDR in Photomatix. Related shots can be found at: Edinburgh. Click here for a random page of photographs
ELVET across the River Wear to the east of the Durham peninsula is bounded by the river on its western, northern and eastern sides so that like the `Dun Holm it forms an `island, although considerably flatter in appearance. Records of Elvet’s existence actually predate the settlement of Dunholm in 995 A.D so it may have been a place of importance. Anciently Elvet was called AELFET EE which in a very old tongue meant `Swan Island’ . This is recorded in an old book called The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle as the place where a certain Peotwine was consecrated as the BISHOP OF WHITHORN in the year 762 A.D. This consecration took place two hundred and thirty three years before the founding of Durham as at this time the Dun Holm is thought to have been a densely wooded uninhabitable area. Elvet, flatter and more accessible may have been settled and cultivated. It is worth noting that SIMEON OF DURHAM,an eleventh century historian with access to ancient documents, suggested the existence of an earlier settlement in the vicinity of Durham. He describes the densely wooded Durham peninsula as containing a small cultivated plain which was regularly ploughed and sown by farmers before the settlement of St Cuthbert’s carriers in 995 A.D. Perhaps the farmers came from a small agricultural settlement at Elvet. EOS 1D MkIII, 17-40mm (L)
Nikon D40 with 18-55mm GII lens / 18mm ~1/320’s ~f / 9 ~ ISO=200 / Hand Held / Auto Focus / RAW / Processed in Nikon Capture NX 2 software VIEWING LARGE IS BETTER / ________ DIMENSIONS GROUP / FEATURED / 09/18/2009 / ________ / ________ / ________
This is Lanyon Quoit near Penzance, one of the more well known stone structures in Cornwall, England. Through the stones, you can see an image of one of the many old abandoned Tin Mines in Cornwall. Hope you like it. / Thank you for looking. Best Viewed Large. Pentax K110D. / Pentax 18-55mm lens.
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