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Review Canon Powershot S120 Digital Camera
Review Canon Powershot S120 Digital Camera You could wonder at my bravado in reviewing this tiddler when all it seems to offer is a digicam with moderate specs and little else. Aah! But look further! Features and Specs Its story begins with Canon’s well-tried DIGIC 6 processor, along with a relatively large CMOS sensor. The […]
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Leicester: St. Nicholas Church, Marston Trussell
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Panorama in the grounds of St Nicholas Church, Marston Trussell. The current building dates from the 13th century, though it is believed there has been a church on this site since Roman times. The church is constructed from sandstone with a lead roof. The tower was built around 1525 and reaches 71 feet in height.
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Huntington Witherill: Tips From Fine Art Photography

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Czech Republic: Rejviz World War Memorial
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Monument to Rejviz (Reihwiesen) victims of World War was built in 1929. Created by Jesenik (Freiwaldau) sculptor Engelbert Kaps. It consists of five stone pillars with crosses and the years of war that are in the middle symbolically linked by the cup of bitterness. The inscription in German says: "Homeland covers their dead heroic sons by laurel of glory and tears." (Citation of the information board near the monument.) In the "z historie" part of http://www.rejviz.info/ you can see the Graf Zeppelin airship above the monument.
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Tallinn: Frigate Shtandart
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The frigate Shtandart was the first ship of Russia's Baltic fleet. Her keel was laid on April 24, 1703 at the Olonetsky shipyard near Olonets by the decree of Tsar Peter I and orders issued by commander Aleksandr Menshikov. She was the first flagship of the Imperial Russian Navy and was in service until 1727. In 1994 a small group of sailing enthusiasts led by Vladimir Martus started construction of an exact replica of the ship. The "Shtandart Project" launched an exact replica of the frigate on September 4, 1999.Source:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shtandart_(frigate)
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Top Posts of 2013: My Top Ten Images From Last Year
As we count down to the new year, I thought this might be a good time to look back at my most popular blog posts of 2013. We’ll start with a post from early January of this year showcasing my best images from 2012, as chosen by you, my readers. The top vote-getter, by a […]
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Dewdrops on Tiny Leaves
Initially you would look at these pictures and think “how can such large bubbles of water just be sitting on these leaves like that?” Well its because the leaves upon which they are sitting/hanging are actually really tiny – maybe one one centimetre long if I remember correctly. I should …
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