Flag unfurled on a windy day in Wellington, Ohio. The church steeple to the right and the small section of roof architecture at the lower left give a sense of the town Flag waving unfurled Wellington - Old Glory
long exposure of aircraft light trails down runway at wellington airport night takeoff airport Night takeoff
random pictures taken in upper hutt area (small town 30kilometers from wellington and photo files for LOTR movies franchise) upper hutt wellington Upper hutt shots 1
Top of the front entrance of Wellington Railway Station, Wellington, New Zealand, with moon above the clock. | | The station was built in the 1930s and has a 'Historic Place: Category I' classification (Registration Number 1452) from the NZ Historic Places Trust. | | Historic Places Trust Register entry railway station railroad Wellington Railway Station
Eastern side window above main entrance, Hunter Building, Victoria University of Wellington, Wellington, New Zealand. | | The building was opened in 1906, evacuated for demolition due to government regulations in 1974 and reopened in 1993 after renovations. | | More information hunter building victoria Eastern Window, Hunter Buildin
The free photos of this photograph is the glass sheet wall that comprises one of the two modern wings of the Bank of Canada Building. In the glass surface you see reflected the image of the neo-gothic Confederation Building which sits across the street from it Confederation Building reflection Reflection of the Confederation Building
From Wikipedia: | | "The Confederation Building is a gothic revival office building in Ottawa, Canada. Located just west of the Parliament Buildings it is generally considered part of Parliament Hill. Originally the land where the Confederation Building, and also the Supreme Court of Canada, now stand had contained homes and businesses. These were expropriated by the government to allow for the construction of new federal buildings. The new building was designed by Clarence Burritt. Work on the Confederation Building began when the keystone was laid by the Governor General on July 1, 1927 as part of the celebrations of Canada's Diamond Jubilee and it opened in 1931 Confederation Building Parliament Confederation Building, Wellington Street, Ottawa
A close up shot of a Dutch Tulip, in Wellington New Zealand at the start of the Tulip Festival in the Botanic Gardens tulip wellington new Tulip Macro
Brilliant rainbow in Wellington, New Zealand. These photos are untouched - it's a legitimate double rainbow. Just happened to be at the right place at the right time rain rainbow colour Brilliant rainbow
I made this small snow man on a rock at the top of Mount Wellington in Hobart, Tasmania snow man snowman Snow Man
long exposure of pier at Lyall Bay showing motion of waves and a ship leaving the harbour lyall bay wellington Lyall bay pier
From Wikipedia: | | "The Confederation Building is a gothic revival office building in Ottawa, Canada. Located just west of the Parliament Buildings it is generally considered part of Parliament Hill. Originally the land where the Confederation Building, and also the Supreme Court of Canada, now stand had contained homes and businesses. These were expropriated by the government to allow for the construction of new federal buildings. The new building was designed by Clarence Burritt. Work on the Confederation Building began when the keystone was laid by the Governor General on July 1, 1927 as part of the celebrations of Canada's Diamond Jubilee and it opened in 1931 Confederation Building Parliament Confederation Building, Wellington Street, Ottawa
The Wellington Monument in Phoenix Park, Dublin, Ireland monument wellington phoenix Wellington Monument
Sign is for no parking/no stopping at all times. Location: Wellington, New Zealand gate gateway barred No entry
Old Newtown, Wellington, New Zealand, | one of the oldest parts of the town Old Newtown Wellington Old Newtown
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