One-Hundred-First Collection
Splendid Venice should be discovered step by step, slowly, with curiosity and, above all, respect. For her and for those who live there every day. Away from the tourist frenzy, you can find corners like the old wall in the photo.
In the 17th century, it was the Rizzo-Patarol Palace, home to Venice's first botanical garden. Previously, it was also a monastery and an embassy. Today, it's an NH Collection hotel. A marvel, starting with the chandelier (pictured) in the lobby.
I love macros of Flowers - this I took with an iPhone 16 ProMax and a macro-Lens st the Botanical Garden in Dresden
In front of the Hotel the L’Europe, in the very city center of Amsterdam, a butler assists a guest coming from the breakfast terrace in his robe. Although eye-catching, the scene didn’t turn many heads among the lines of Amsterdammers cycling to work, used as they are to see people wearing the most unusual outfits in the streets of the capital.
The bench.
The sun peeks through the misty weather, creating the perfect conditions for some photos at Greifensee. And there it is: the moment I witness this enchanting light casting a mystical glow and leaves you speechless. It’s so beautiful that tears of happiness well up as I realise I am in the right place at the right time. Deep down, a wonderful calming and warm feeling washes over you, and you’re grateful to be alive to witness this moment in perfect harmony.
This image was taken at the AGO of the incredible wood staircase. This is also a multiple exposure image with combined images of the same area.
Sunbeams break through heavy clouds over a quiet waterside landscape, casting soft light across the river, grassy banks, and distant tree line.
Los bonitos colores del otoño nos acompañan a lo largo de la carretera subida al monte Oroel-Jaca para disfrutar las bellas vistas de los pirineos.
Castle Greifensee . The sun tries to break through the misty weather, which is the perfect condition to take some photos at the Greifensee.
This image was taken downtown Toronto at dusk with the sun bouncing between buildings resulting in magical colours. This image is also multiple exposure with several images combined.
Ladybower and the River Derwent
The River Derwent is Derbyshire’s and the Peak District’s principal river. It flows first through Howden, Derwent and Ladybower Reservoirs before continuing south. Between them, the reservoirs provide most of Derbyshire’s water and a large part of South Yorkshire.
Driving through the streets of Ixtapa, Mexico, this spot is known as a gathering place for the birds.
Cromford Village old mill
Near Cromford mills Built in 1771 by Sir Richard Arkwright, it is the world's first successful water-powered cotton spinning mill and a cornerstone of the Industrial Revolution
The puddle on the parking lot
Location: Spanish Bank Beach, Vancouver, BC Canada
Device: iPhone 13Pro
Heage Windmill Derbyshire UK - Photo taken from a window as the sail passed
It is a tower mill, built in the 1790s and working by 1798. It had four common sails. It was purchased in 1850 by brothers Thomas and Isaac Shore, who modified the mill, replacing the sails with four patent sails, and fitting a fantail. It was damaged in a storm in February 1894, when the cap and sails were blown off; the repaired windmill had six patent sails and an ogee cap.
A serene white water lily floating on calm water, its delicate petals mirrored perfectly in the reflection, with soft greenery and sky blurred in the background.
Blackpool Tower is a tourist attraction in Blackpool, Lancashire, England, which was opened to the public on 14 May 1894. When it opened, Blackpool Tower was the tallest man-made structure in the British Empire. Inspired by the Eiffel Tower in Paris, France, it is 518 feet (158 metres) tall and was once the 125th-tallest freestanding tower in the world.