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Valletta is a town surrounded by big defensive walls - and there is a walkway inside of them, too. Actually it wasn't as spooky as this shot could make you believe, because there were quite a lot of people taking this way.
Old Red Brick walls and lots of light. An old structure from Oak Creek Canyon near Sedona in Arizona.
There are more Arizona pictures, from Sedona, Oak Creek Canyon and Grand Canyon, in the Arizona album.
The winter white colour of creeping vines slowly takes over the walls of an abandoned hospital. These walls were part of the Mountain Sanatorium built to treat patients with TB in the early 1900s. The Sanatorium began as a simple two tent facility able to treat 8 patients and located on the escarpment overlooking western Hamilton. The tents were soon replaced with cottages and shacks, and finally brick structures to house the thousands that became infected over the first part of the 20th century. The facilities were slowly converted to a general hospital once an antibiotic treatment for TB was discovered. Now closed, the buildings await demolition, and the area is soon to be reshaped by residential development. Hamilton, Ontario
The Wall (German: Die Wand) is a 1963 novel by Austrian writer Marlen Haushofer. Considered the author's finest work, The Wall is an example of dystopian fiction. The English translation by Shaun Whiteside was published by Cleis Press in 1990.
The 2012 Austrian- German film is a cinematographic masterpiece by cinematographers = Martin Gschlacht, Helmut Pirnat, Bernhard Keller, Hans Selikovsky, Markus Fraunholz, Richard Wagner
My wall wall is not ficticious It's as thick, cold, and foreboading
as it looks. One of those unbelievable things a photographer happens to come across. I had planned to shoot this wall from a certain distance to show it's heaviness and majesty. I chose this close up shot for interest reasons and still maintained it's immence presence.
In this shot taken on the fells above Elter Water you can see stone walls and a fence together. It is easy to see why modern farmers use fences instead of walls if replacing a wall costs £270 per metre. Fences take less time to erect, are movable and cheaper. However they fall down more easily and the posts rot. I think that the dry stone walls of the upland pastures have become part of the landscape. Some are centuries old. Look at the mosses and lichens which live on them and the wildlife, mice etc which live in them. They have their own ecology. I am for the walls. What do you think?
Found this urban-art-bike on a wall of a old house. Who ever did this, did a great job. On the grills the stone wall continues and I also like the shadows, it almost looks like a real bike ;-))
The tracks next to these large storage tanks was pretty impressive there in the town of Wall. Captured with the CPL filter.
LAST SHOOT In his White Butterfly Hotel : In the inner courtyard ... In a recess ... a scaled wall ... like a parchment showing us a map of ancient continents ...
Dans la cour intérieure de cet hôtel : ... Dans un renfoncement ... un mur écaillé ... comme une parchemin nous présentant une carte de continents anciens ...
Hadrians Wall - Milecastle
On a very wet day in June 2017
(it must have cleared slightly to be able to see the hills beyond ...)
With reference to the previous photograph, this is the view from the other side of Cawfields Quarry looking eastwards along Hadrian's Wall.
Looking down Ullswater from Mossdale bay towards Patterdale with the Wall Holm Island in the middle. Another dawn start alas without the Sun joining me but at least I had the place to myself. A lovely peaceful start to the day
A wall inside Antelope Canyon. Amazing how the water has carved its likeness into the rock.
EXPLORED! #51, 24 July 2011
Windowed Wall
HDR 7 scatti
Fotocamera: Nikon D700
Aperture: f/11
Shutter Speed: 1.0 s
Lente: 15 mm
ISO: 200
Exposure Bias: 0 EV
Flash: Off, Did not fire
Lens: Nikkor AF-S FX 14-24mm f/2.8G ED
Plant climbing up red brick wall in Downtown Natchez Ms.
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