A window of an traditional country farm cottage in Ireland. Nice whitewashed wall on this shot..
The magnificent view from the summit of Mount Wellington in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia.
I took this picture in Helsingborg, Sweden. What caught my attention was the angle and the beautiful colours. I’m a big fan of perspectives so I had to switch on my camera. check what the product looks like here thank you for stopping by!
From an old Nursery Rhyme Goosey, goosey, gander, / Whither shall I wander? / Upstairs, and downstairs, / And in my lady’s chamber. There I met an old man / Who wouldn’t say his prayers! / I took him by the left leg / And threw him down the stairs.
From an old Nursery Rhyme Goosey, goosey, gander, / Whither shall I wander? / Upstairs, and downstairs, / And in my lady’s chamber. There I met an old man / Who wouldn’t say his prayers! / I took him by the left leg / And threw him down the stairs.
DFW’s new Terminal is an architecture wonder.
World Trade Center a few months before 9/11, New York, USA
A wall of bricks, a steel door, and a drain pipe….
Emily, studio dance / fitness, 2008.
Some things you can hardly believe when you see them. I went to school as a structural engineer, and I have to say I’m amazed this house is standing. I went to some pains to make sure the image is vertical, and it’s definitely pretty close. So yes, that lamppost on the left really is leaning like that. This is just a scene captured while on the back streets of Nallihan in central Anatolia. Sometimes I feel like every door I see has a story behind it worth telling. If you look closely there’s a padlock keeping this one shut. What we’ll probably never know is … why?
A darling little cabin in West Kelowna, BC, Canada that (I believe ) is actually used as a shed by Gorman Bros. Lumber Ltd.
This was taken during last years trip to Croatia. / I took it whilst walking around the city walls of Dubrovnik. / Amazing to see the original roof tiles. / I wondered as I looked at the windows about what sort of person lives there….surrounded by tourists constantly looking in. / Magical. Nikon D70 / Shutter Speed: 1/180 second / F Number: F/5.6 / Focal Length: 70 mm / ISO Speed: 250
Modern Architecture /
La Placita is a riot of color and activity. Here lies the downtown visitor center, shops, offices, apartments, and sidewalk cafes. It perks you up just driving past. Taken with Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ18 Challenge Winner, Somewhere a Rainbow is Seen, The Woman Photographer Group 10/18/09 Challenge Winner (tie), All the Colors of the Rainbow…on Buildings, Unique Buildings of the World 9/19/09 Top Ten in All Urban Challenge in Mood and Ambiance 8/21/09 / Top Ten in #1 Artists of RB Lets See Color Challenge 7/26/09 / Top Ten in Communities Challenge 7/12/09 Featured in Happy Haven Group 10/19/09 / Featured in The World As We See It 10/18/09 / Featured in Focus and Lighting 8/22/09 /
Nikon D40 with 18-55mm GII lens / 55mm ~ 1/200’s ~ f / 7.1 ~ ISO=200 / Hand Held / Manual Focus / RAW / Processed in Nikon Capture software / ________ FOCUS and LIGHTING GROUP / TOP TEN FINISH / “NATURAL LIGHT CHALLENGE” / 09/11/2009 / ________ / ________ / ________
Nikon D40 with 35-105mm Nikon Macro Zoom lens / 35mm ~ 1/400’s ~ f / 10 ~ ISO=200 / Hand Held / Manual Focus / RAW / Processed in Nikon Capture NX 2 software / ________ FEATURED / REFLECTIONS in BUILDING WINDOWS GROUP / 10/04/2009 / ________ / ________ / ________
Nikon D40 with 18-55mm GII lens / 38mm ~ 1/640’s ~ f / 13 ~ ISO=200 / Hand Held / Auto Focus / RAW / Processed in Nikon Capture NX 2 software / _______ FEATURED / NIKON D40 (X) GROUP / 10/25/2009 / _______ FEATURED / REFLECTIONS in BUILDING WINDOWS GROUP / 10/04/2009 / ________ / ________ / ________
Did you ever visit a place where you completely forget what year it is now? Once we walked through the front gate of the brewery we thought we stepped into 1850s. I would call it The Time Machine of Goulburn city. You walk in and for $5.20 it takes you 150 years back (tastings included). Built in the middle of 19 century it is one of the oldest surviving breweries in Australia. Beautiful place, with a lot of history in it and it is history that can be seen, touched and photographed. And the best part – it is a working brewery where good old traditional ale is still produced. This was a situation where I wished I had a wider lens than my universal Nikon 18-200mm. The window was very close to a wall and it was hard to fill the frame. I managed to find a little square of space on the stairs leading to the 2nd floor and set up my tripod there. Next steps were easy: 3 RAW merged in HDR, then tonemapped and post-processed. From my photoblog at http://www.bouncedphoton.com This print is available with 0% markup. Please enjoy and thank you for your visit!
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