Tunnel Wall Art
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A lone figure approaching the light at the end of the tunnel. Shiga, Japan.
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I traveled through several tunnels in and around Pittsburgh, Pa. and don’t remember if this is the Squirrel Hill Tunnel or Fort Pitt Tunnel. / Since I took photos of all the tunnels we drove through I can’t be entirely positive but I’m 99% certain this is the Fort Pitt Tunnel (downtown Pittsburgh). No PhotoShop was used in this image except to bump the contrast a bit and crop out part of the windshield wipers. Before adding contrast the original image was more beige in color and the black ceiling had some “grid lines.” / Maybe someone from PA can definately identify it. I do know it is not the Liberty Tunnel (“Liberty Tubes” – as we used to call them). Equipment: / Nikon D200 / Nikor Lens 18-200mm Settings: / Auto Mode / ISO – 125 / Focal Length: 18mm / Exposure Time: 1/5 sec / F-Number: F/3.5 / No Flash Auto Vehicle Mode: / Headlights On / Approx. 50mph :-)
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..... All artwork is © Heather Rivet, All Rights Reserved. You may not use, replicate, manipulate, redistribute, or modify this image without my express consent.
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The underside of the Picnic Bay Jetty on Magnetic Island QLD.
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No matter what problems a person may face, there is always a Light At The End Of The Tunnel!!!
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This is a companion image to the Urban Landscape#28 taken underneath Green Square station a couple of years ago before the trains started to use the lines. Walking up these tracks was a truly amazing experience.
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long shutter speed( i think 4 or 8 sec) a tunnel under train tracks in Malvern, Johannesburg , march 2008 about 11pm, very dodge
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This is a Tunnel of Ivy at Alnwick Garden, Northumberland. I could have happily stayed in there for hours….
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Another gorgeous plant that grows in my garden…...... but an abstract version. / / Best viewed LARGE / /
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A ponderous moment.
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Interior view of an abandoned railway tunnel. Built in 1888. / More detail when viewed larger…
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/ model kirstie mccracken
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This was taken in late Autumn before the start of the official snow season, looking down the top trail at Mt.Baw Baw. The overhanging snowgums laden with snow, the fog and dropping away of the track gave a feeling of walking through a snowy tunnel. ~ / Browse Images by Category : Snow Landscape Nature
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This is in a secret underground tunnel at the Star Hotel in Echuca, it was used illegally when drinking was outlawed all those years ago.
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This last weekend we went to a place i have not been to in years, i remember this form my chidhood, it was known as the bat cave then, it was full of bats, i didnt see any when i went back. This is in the woods at Rockley, South Yorkshire, this has not changed at all apart from the bars that prevent you from goin in! /
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I took this shot on Bell Island, if you look closely at the base of the cliff you can see a natural tunnel that has been bored through the rock by the water and out to the other side. The bravest and most daring of kayakers venture into these tunnels to explore. / / Visit my website On The Rock Photography / / /
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Something a bit different from me :)
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On a recent expedition, Magoo2 and I discovered this old rail tunnel in the Lincolnshire Wolds – which was no mean feat,- we had the nettle stings, mud scrapes and bruises [from being whacked by various tree branches during our ‘controlled descent’ of the overgrown gulley] to prove it! The tunnel seems to be Victorian, from the steeply vaulted roof, and is ‘faced and lined’ with higher grade materials [for show] at each end but bellies out to a larger bore built of red brick further in. There’s no trickery with this one, only ambient light and a ‘star effect’ courtesy of an f8 aperture.
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Acadia National Park has wonderful stone bridges throughout the Island. I used this one to frame this woodland view.
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Tunnel to the Durie Hill Elevator / For an ultra spooky perspective on this same location see Mike Emmett’s version here
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train station, Prague.
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Taken In Kasmier in the Mogul Gardens.. Love’s procession is moving; / Beauty is waving her banner; / Youth is sounding the trumpet of joy; / Disturb not my contrition, my blamer. / Let me walk, for the path is rich / With roses and mint, and the air / Is scented with cleanliness. Kahilil Gibran
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Rosh Hanikra is in the northwestern corner of Israel, on the border of Israel and Lebanon. The white chalk cliffs offer a spectacular panoramic view of Haifa Bay, the hills of the Galilee and the Mediterranean. The grottoes of Rosh Hanikra were formed by the sea chipping away portions of the soft chalk rock over thousands of years. These beautiful grottoes are the main attraction of Rosh Hanikra.
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