the Gates to Chinatown, Victoria, BC ~ the first Chinatown in Canada~ as in other cities in Canada, Chinatown historical districts are slowly giving way to modern development…
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Photo by zeissy • Last comment by zeissy • On 03-30-14 00:00
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St. Mary Redcliffe is an Anglican parish church located in the Redcliffe district of the English port city of Bristol, close to the city centre. Constructed from the 12th to the 15th centuries, the church is a Grade 1 listed building,[1] St. Mary Redcliffe is renowned for the beauty of its Gothic architecture, having been described by Queen Elizabeth I as "the fairest, goodliest,
Gloucester Docks, City of Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England. I have used Solarisation and added a Tone to this to provide a bit of drama. Shot hand-held at a high Shutter Speed to maximize Sharpness. Important with this Sony Camera System.
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Photo by bajanexile • Last comment by zeissy • On 03-29-14 10:30
so strong, very commanding, the deep tones have a lot to say
Photo by mict • Last comment by mict • On 03-29-14 00:27
aquilan wrote:
Huh..You are the King :) What kind of camera did You choose to take those photos? With 'R' letter or without? :)\n\n\n
this one is from a7r. awesome combination. also want to test 55 but we have here no in stock (
torralba wrote:
Man, I would love to mate your dog with my dog. Would produce some amazing pups. How much does he weigh ? I am guessing my dog will tip the scale at around 36 or 37kg. She is big.
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Thank you ..
he is a small male .. smooth and compact around 36-39 kg
short and straight back
Taken at a feeding program for under nourished children living in a squatter community. The two guys are volunteers from the community and as it is a program sponsored by a church the guy in red must have felt compelled to wear a religious shirt. It is not uncommon to see guys wearing lipstick but it is uncommon to see it in a religious setting, thus the picture (and now you know).