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Le Scott Monument, de style néogothique, a été édifié en l'honneur de l'écrivain Walter Scott, né à Edimbourg. Le monument se situe dans les jardins de Princes Street, en face de Jenners, le grand magasin de Princes Street, près de la gare de Waverley. La tour mesure 61,1 mètres de haut et un escalier en colimaçon de 287 marches permet d'atteindre une petite plate-forme située près du sommet. Une statue de Walter Scott se trouve entre les quatre colonnes de la tour.
Scott's Orioler - Corn Creek, Las Vegas, Nevada
Bird Species (# 366) that I photographed and placed on my Flickr Photostream. Overall goal is 1000.
eBird Report and listing details - macaulaylibrary.org/asset/169451221#_ga=2.238610499.21039...
Scott's View is a viewpoint in the Scottish Borders, overlooking the valley of the River Tweed, which is reputed to be one of the favourite views of Sir Walter Scott.
Heavenly feel to this peaceful Place!
Also may everyone who's ashes have been scattered here R.I.P Bless them all - Amen
Winfield Scott (June 13, 1786 – May 29, 1866) was an American military commander and political candidate. He served as a general in the United States Army from 1814 to 1861, taking part in the War of 1812, the Mexican–American War, the early stages of the American Civil War and conflicts with Native Americans. Scott was the Whig Party's presidential nominee in the 1852 election, but was defeated by Democrat Franklin Pierce. He was known as Old Fuss and Feathers for his insistence on proper military etiquette, as well as the Grand Old Man of the Army for his many years of service.
The Steamship Sir Walter Scott cruising the waters of Loch Katrine for well over a century between Trossachs Pier and Stronachlachar Scotland
Alfred Angas Scott entwarf 1915 ein Dreirad, das zu der Zeit allerdings noch nicht in Serienproduktion ging. Er begann 1920 mit der Serienproduktion, diese endete 1924 und 1925 wurde das Unternehmen aufgelöst. Insgesamt entstanden etwa 200 Fahrzeuge.
Alfred Angas Scott designed a tricycle in 1915, which was not yet in series production at the time. He started serial production in 1920, this ended in 1924 and in 1925 the company was dissolved. A total of around 200 vehicles were built.
Originally scheduled for conversion to condos, the 1902 historical building was demolished this week because of a risk of its collapse.
This picture of the building and its ghost sign was taken while it was on death row.
Finally got round to editing the remainder of the shots from Edinburgh at Christmas.
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CATWA HEAD Stanley
Not Found - Scott Skin Tone 4
Not Found - Scott Facial Hair (Catwa Applier)
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lock&tuft - victor fatpack MAN CAVE event NEW!
AG. Charm Eyes - Catwa Applier - Fatpack
^^Swallow^^ Rox Ears
GALVANIZED. Baseball Jersey - Floral
GALVANIZED. G5 Joggers - army MOM event NEW!
InPulse- POSE 03 HIPSTER MEN event NEW!
Taken in Joshua Tree National Park, California - March 2017.
I always see Scott's Orioles when I visit Joshua Tree National Park, but they tend to stick to the tops of Joshua Trees, making them somewhat difficult to get good photos of. I was thrilled when this bird came to some flowers in a lower part of a Joshua Tree, allowing for some photos closer to eye-level.
Canon EOS 7D Mark II | Canon EF 400mm f/5.6L USM | 1/2500 | ISO 400 | f/5.6
Scott (Eggz) shooting a giant tangle of kelp on Ocean Beach yesterday.
the odd thing about this is, kelp doesn't grow off of Ocean Beach, at least not that I know of -- I think the nearest beds are either down around Santa Cruz or up north around Bodega Bay?
Scott Falls Landscape
Alger County
Michigan
Nestled along the shores of Lake Superior near Munising, Michigan, Scott Falls offers a serene escape into nature's artistry during the summer months. The delicate waterfall cascades gently over a sandstone ledge. Framed by lush green foliage, the falls are a picturesque gem surrounded by the earthy scent of the forest. The nearby whisper of Lake Superior and the rustling of leaves in the warm summer breeze make this spot a tranquil haven for nature lovers and photographers alike. Scott Falls embodies the quiet beauty of Michigan's Upper Peninsula.
It might be the 2nd tallest monument to an author in the world, but when standing under this giant Gothic monument in Edinburgh, it leaves little doubt that Sir Walter Scott was first in the hearts of Scots. Completed in 1844, the monument pays homage to one of the country's most beloved novelists, poets, playwrights, and historians.
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[EXPLORED] November 28th, 2020
December 10, 2005 - Holiday Party. Scott Services Bruce Pt. I. Wanna learn more about Scott? Listen to his crazy podcast--Starcast ...Drama, Dreams, Music, & More.
Main Street on a dark, rainy afternoon. Scotts Mills, Oregon
Neg# TCOR 009. Mamiya RB67, 180mm, Yg filter, FP4 film. 1991
The famous Scott's View with the Eildon Hills, the River Tweed and the Leaderfoot Viaduct, in the Scottish Borders, at dawn.
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Scotts Peak from the Red Knoll lookout near the Scotts Peak Dam, South West Tasmania on a very bright day.
The body of water being Lake (Fake) Pedder - a 'recreational impoundment' created by the damming of the Serpentine River in the 1970's.
This shot from the M240/Elmarit 28 combination. My first real outing with this lens and body. Came home feeling quite flat about it really. This very bright, high-contrast scene took far more work than it should have done. Some of the pics from the following day were unusable.
After some dummy-spitting, some monkeying around and some googlising I realised that I hadn't dialled in the lens at all so the body was just making stuff up. Operator Error... Lost a lot of colour shots due to serious magenta fringing on the right of each frame. Clearly have been spoilt by Fuji and Sony bodies just working with whatever was stuck on the front!
Thems the breaks I guess!
M240 M-P, M-28/2.8, 1/250th sec at f/11, ISO 200