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  1. John Holland

    Critique Welcomed Palace of Westminster

    The Palace of Westminster (and other landmarks - Big Ben on top of Elizabeth Tower) From the London Eye A 11 image panorama Night time image Big Ben on top of Elizabeth Tower)
  2. John Holland

    Tower of London - Tower Bridge

    Another from the Walkie-Talkie observation deck
  3. John Holland

    Critique Welcomed Tower Bridge

    One of the sights I was able to see during my visit to London was the opening of the Tower Bridge - seen from the observation deck of the 20 Fenchurch building (aka Walkie-Talkie Building).
  4. John Holland

    Critique Welcomed The Shard

    The Shard as seen from the Millennium Bridge
  5. John Holland

    Critique Welcomed London Eye

    Three views of/from the London Eye
  6. John Holland

    Denizens of the garden

    I was visiting the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew in May and came across several denizens of the garden - Fox, Peacock, Iguana. The Royal Botanic Gardens is a wonderful place I and I could pends several days there
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    Critique Welcomed Staithes Harbor

    Scenes from Staithes Harbor (multi-frame images stitched together) The Life Boat Station The harbor - low tide Container ship passing by
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    Critique Welcomed Three Views

    Three views of the bridge across the (now empty) water reservoir in the Well Tower of the Caernarfon Castle
  9. John Holland

    Critique Welcomed Caernarfon Castle - Inside the Walls

    I have started processing the images from inside the walls of the Caernarfon Castle. Here is the Eagle Tower The view from Black Tower looking toward Chamberlain Tower (with the Queen's Tower and Eagle Tower in the background)
  10. John Holland

    Critique Welcomed Lobster Traps

    Lobster traps stacked on the dock waiting for the season to begin (or the next trip out). I tried a B&W processing on this and then, went back and did a selective coloring of the B&W processed image - thoughts??
  11. John Holland

    199 Steps

    There are 199 steps from the bottom to the top (leading the the ruins of the Whitby abbey).
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    Critique Welcomed Whale Bones

    These are the jaw bones of a blue whale (the largest living creature in the world). These were erected in 1963 on a bluff overlooking the Whitby harbor to honor all the men of Whitby who braved the seas around the world.
  13. John Holland

    Critique Welcomed Frozen In Time

    This is the clock / clock tower at the Manchester City Council building (4 frames stitched together). The sun did finally managed to chase away the overcast. and a B&W conversion/process
  14. John Holland

    Critique Welcomed The Co-op

    The Co-Operative Building in Manchester. Wandering about Manchester, I came up on this building (the Co-Op) that had a unique architectural style. So I tried a few different angles on it, and since the shy was not going to cooperate (overcast -- until the end of the day), I did some B&W...
  15. John Holland

    Eat Cake

    I would expect that there a good portion of the population would agree with the message this coffee shop had outside its door (probably not any physicians). As a side note, "The Walrus and the Carpenter" is a poem by Lewis Carroll - published in his book "Through the Looking-Glass" in 1871
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    Whitby Harbor - 2

    Another view of the Whitby Harbor. This time from the other side of the harbor looking back toward the abbey ruins and church on the hill. This image is four frames stitched together and then run through a tone mapping process to blend together several exposure modifications to the resulting...
  17. John Holland

    Critique Welcomed Whitby Harbor

    Whitby is a picturesque harbor town. I knew there was the remnants of an old Abbey on the hill over the town. Mike knew more about the town's history - I was surprised to find out the Captain Cook sailed from this harbor. This is the Whitby harbor entrance - the actual harbor is off to the...
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    Critique Welcomed Caernarfon Castle

    I just got back from a two week trip to Europe. One of the stops I made was in Caernarfon, Wales to see the Caernarfon Castle. I did luck into some good weather for the sightseeing for this castle that was constructed in the late 1200's. This is what people think the finished strong hold...
  19. John Holland

    Golden Gate Bridge And Fort Point

    The Golden Gate Bridge and Fort Point below
  20. John Holland

    Just for Show Changing Lanes

    The "Road Zipper" on the Golden Gate Bridge doing the morning lane adjustments (reverting from the morning rush to the normal lane assignments).
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