I thought it would be a good thread to have you post any landmark that is not a typical, popular tourist attraction or
a popular one in an uncommon composition, setting. The idea is that it makes you wish you knew about it during your trip
or you will make a note of visiting it when you are there next time around.
With best regards,
Sury
Here are some from Hadrian's villa in Tivoli. This is not very popular tourist site, I am told.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hadrian%27s_Villa
Mixture of old and new.
Huge pool with a half dome (or remainder of it).
Up close
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Interesting idea Sury. I like the pictures of Hadrian's Villa, especially as his "Wall" is about the most famous ruin from antiquity that we have here in the UK, so it is easy for us to forget he had spent his 'down' time in much more comfortable surroundings.
Here is my interpretation. This was taken at Witley Court (see my pictures in the Statue and BW threads) which has lots of very eye catching things to photograph; fountains, ruins, formal gardens, etc. However, just over the boundary wall there is this fabulous tree (known to me as "The Doc's tree" since he noticed it in the background of one of my pictures some years ago) and this year the tree is sitting in a splendid yellow field of Oilseed Rape. Nobody but me seemed very interested in it .
Witley Court 2013 - Cyprus in Oilseed by Birm, on Flickr
Greg, here is the "field of yellow" that I promised .
Taken with the Nex 5 (to prove I'm not totally obsessed with the A99!) and the SEL 18-55 lens.
Here is my interpretation. This was taken at Witley Court (see my pictures in the Statue and BW threads) which has lots of very eye catching things to photograph; fountains, ruins, formal gardens, etc. However, just over the boundary wall there is this fabulous tree (known to me as "The Doc's tree" since he noticed it in the background of one of my pictures some years ago) and this year the tree is sitting in a splendid yellow field of Oilseed Rape. Nobody but me seemed very interested in it .
Witley Court 2013 - Cyprus in Oilseed by Birm, on Flickr
Greg, here is the "field of yellow" that I promised .
Taken with the Nex 5 (to prove I'm not totally obsessed with the A99!) and the SEL 18-55 lens.
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Oh my, what great colors Andy! The grass looks almost luminescent!
I like your shots and the idea for the thread Sury. Did you notice that parachute in the upper left corner of the first image? Is this your interpretation of Where's Waldo?
I like your shots and the idea for the thread Sury. Did you notice that parachute in the upper left corner of the first image? Is this your interpretation of Where's Waldo?
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Thank you Andy and Mark. Andy, lovely field of Yellow. I am fine with your interpretation.
I almost forgot about the Hadrian's wall. In fact I did not make that connection till you mention it.
Mark, sharp eyes. I did not notice that one. Good catch.
This is from the town of Tivoli near TIvoli gardens.
Some shots from Tivoli Gardens
I almost forgot about the Hadrian's wall. In fact I did not make that connection till you mention it.
Mark, sharp eyes. I did not notice that one. Good catch.
This is from the town of Tivoli near TIvoli gardens.
Some shots from Tivoli Gardens
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Thanks Mark . It was a really bright, sunny day which helped the colours, and the field is actually a crop of Oilseed Rape (a crop grown for vegetable oil) which is probably why it looks a bit bright for grass.
Thanks Sury . Lovely detail in those Tivoli shots. There was me thinking Tivoli was a popular brand of systems admin software (little joke for the IT people out there!).
Thanks Sury . Lovely detail in those Tivoli shots. There was me thinking Tivoli was a popular brand of systems admin software (little joke for the IT people out there!).
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Andy,
Thank you. I think they were bought out by IBM, if my memory serves me right.
Sury
Thank you. I think they were bought out by IBM, if my memory serves me right.
Sury
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Big Blue has kept the brand name Tivoli so it's still used for the s/w.
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Great idea for a thread! Lots of good shots so far!
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Different place, different time and different camera....
When people shoot Louvre, it is usually the quintessential Pyramid. Here is the side entrance.
This inside the Pyramid looking out. Louvre.
At night time. Poor light. So I put the camera on 2 second timer, let it lie flat on the ground and took a 1/4s shot. As I was experimenting,
a small crowd gathered around me wondering what I was doing and when I explained how I am trying to get a "flat" image without bending over
backwards, there were some "I see"s around. My family was much amused that I am actually giving a photography lesson to strangers. Few minutes
later I see about half a dozen trying the same. I felt so vindicated.
When people shoot Louvre, it is usually the quintessential Pyramid. Here is the side entrance.
This inside the Pyramid looking out. Louvre.
At night time. Poor light. So I put the camera on 2 second timer, let it lie flat on the ground and took a 1/4s shot. As I was experimenting,
a small crowd gathered around me wondering what I was doing and when I explained how I am trying to get a "flat" image without bending over
backwards, there were some "I see"s around. My family was much amused that I am actually giving a photography lesson to strangers. Few minutes
later I see about half a dozen trying the same. I felt so vindicated.
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Sharing skills and changing lives! Nice one Sury
I like those pictures of the Louvre. I've never seen inside the pyramid before.
I like those pictures of the Louvre. I've never seen inside the pyramid before.
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A very nice view of the back-canals (?!) of Venice Sury I really like the colours and the reflections in that shot.
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I was working in a new location last week, near Epsom in Surrey. I knew that Epsom was famous for its race course, and perhaps the ultimate flat race in the UK, "the Derby". What I was very surprised by was the amazing views over London there are if you look away from the race course. While in London I've never really thought of it as being very flat, and so I was surprised that this sort of view of the City, with its iconic sky-scrapers (note below the Shard), existed. I've never seen this view represented before, although this is a very popular view point (and golf course!). I grabbed these shots with my Nex while passing .
An early morning golfer enjoys the spring sunshine, as well as the view.
Epsom 2013 - Epsom Downs by Birm, on Flickr
A closer view of the sky-line and those big sky-scrapers in the City.
Epsom 2013 - The City by Birm, on Flickr
Both with Nex 5 and SEL 55-210
An early morning golfer enjoys the spring sunshine, as well as the view.
Epsom 2013 - Epsom Downs by Birm, on Flickr
A closer view of the sky-line and those big sky-scrapers in the City.
Epsom 2013 - The City by Birm, on Flickr
Both with Nex 5 and SEL 55-210
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Thank you Andy. I like the first one more for the sweeping foreground vista.
Sury
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Info about Volubilis (old Roman city in Morocco):
http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/836
Roman member at Volubilis -- This way to the orgy!
http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/836
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