Let's see how much of our world we can cover around the world. If is ok to have repeat locations as long as they are different spots.Post the photo and then mention the location.
Can you believe how many of these include water. We are a very wet world. Mine is Northwest Minnesota, USA and I chose a non water shot which wasnt easy.
@justaspark Go to the picture you want to show, then you see at the right side of the page (under the share logo's) a copy and paste code to use. Than paste it here and show it! Have fun.
How long do we have?
One from before my project, Woodhenge at Cahokia Mounds State Historic Site, near Collinsville, IL, taken on the morning of the Spring Equinox 2005
WOW these are all some amazing photos!! Beautiful. We can keep this going for awhile as long as there is interest and ppl want to post a location photo.
@sjfish How to post your photo on this link:
1) Go to your page that has the photo you wish to post.
2) Copy the “share” code in the bottom right section of that page.
3) Return to this thread and paste the code under comments
Look forward to seeing your photo
@jyokota A person can submit more than one photo if it is a place that hasn't been posted already. It is ok to have more than one photo from a city since there may be several different points of interests. I would prefer that people do not post the same point of interest.
The General Post Office, Dublin, Ireland, taken in March 2012.
This is a pedestrian photo - I was only in Dublin for two days. If someone has a better photo of this historic spot, message me and I'll delete this one.
@diddy1960 Hi David - first it needs to be downloaded to 365. You go to the page with your photo on 365. On the right side of the page you will see the word "share" Under the word share you will see a box that has a special code (it says copy and paste next to it). That is what you do - copy the code and past on this discussion page you want to share it.
Not an especially photogenic town, Bridgewater, Nova Scotia is one of the "larger" towns on Nova Scotia's South shore between Halifax and Liverpool. The summer exposition is a destination favourite for many, and oxen are a local staple around here.
Lunenburg's waterfront in Nova Scotia. The many red buildings (that can been seen more easily through the fog) have made this site famous for the colour. Benjamin Moore even sells a paint called "Lunenburg Red". Many movies are filmed here that depict this area as Maine, USA. (Currently, the SiFy channel series, Haven, features the town and opens with scenes of this waterfront.)
Iles de la Madeliene, Quebec A lovely destination that's not more than a 50 mile atoll, it's best known for it's wind surfing. And because of that wind, the houses are small & quaint, dotting the landscape like little Monopoly houses. There's little vegetation and hardly a bit of landscaping around the homes. French is spoken almost exclusively.
You're all to be highly commended for gorgeous photos of the locations that offered their beauty up to each camera! I loved looking at every one of them, and am humbled to be a part of this world community. I saw only one Nova Scotia photo, that of Meat Cove on the Cabot Trail at the north edge of the Province. I commandeered this site to share my love of the Maritimes though I'm a "CFA" (Come From Away, as they say around here) from Southern California.
I hope you can feel how much I love this area. I guess I've sold it well because our summers are filled with house guests and visitors, some, even, who connected with me through these photos on 365...
Hall's Harbour, Nova Scotia, Canada. One of my favorite spots in my home province, although I didn't "discover it" for myself until I was back with my wife as a tourist.
Colonial Williamsburg, VA
Wow Gorgeous photos and locations!! I don't know about you but I love seeing the different places around the world!!!
rapahoe west coast south island New Zealand
(Heart of Voh) - New Caledonia
The River Lea, Waltham Abbey, England:
This was taken in 2010 before 365 days. The Water Village was an amazing place with lovely friendly, contented and happy people.
and one a bit closer to home - Cwmynyscoy, Wales, UK
Main square in Marrakesh, Morocco
The Isle of man
Central Manchester, UK
The Widnes Runcorn Bridge over the River Mersey, Cheshire, England
Salisbury, England
Stonehenge, England
Oxford, England
London, England
Valencia, Spain
Valencia, Spain
Valencia, Spain
Milan, Italy:
Epidaurus, Greece:
Trinidad, Cuba:
Berlin, Germany
near Hüllhorst, Germany
Minden, Germany :D
(sorry I used picupload, but I didn't have a 365 Project when I took them...)
Bargemon, France
Monaco, Monaco :)
Frejus, France
London, UK
Maria de la Salut, Mallorca, Spain
Pollenca, Mallorca, Spain
Cala Mesquida, Mallorca, Spain
Cape Formentor, Mallorca, Spain
Bryson City, North Carolina
One from before my project, Woodhenge at Cahokia Mounds State Historic Site, near Collinsville, IL, taken on the morning of the Spring Equinox 2005
Duluth over looking the harbor to Superior, Wisconsin
I called it "Pathway to our Souls"
Mary E Theiler Nature Preserve Belfair WA
1) Go to your page that has the photo you wish to post.
2) Copy the “share” code in the bottom right section of that page.
3) Return to this thread and paste the code under comments
Look forward to seeing your photo
@jyokota A person can submit more than one photo if it is a place that hasn't been posted already. It is ok to have more than one photo from a city since there may be several different points of interests. I would prefer that people do not post the same point of interest.
Road between Barcaldine and Jericho, Queensland Australia
Buffalo Roundup in Custer State Park, South Dakota, USA
Crazy Horse Monument, Black Hills, South Dakota, USA
The Fremont Troll - Seattle, Washington (USA)
http://www.fremont.com/about/fremonttroll-html/
Chihuly Garden - Seattle, Washington (USA)
http://www.chihulygardenandglass.com/our-story
Tulips in Skagit Valley - Mt Vernon, Washington (USA)
http://members.lovelaconner.com/Events/details/skagit-valley-tulip-festival-1105
A fantasy of flowers In Washington's Skagit Valley, the Tulip Festival lasts all April long
BC Parliament Buildings : Victoria, Canada
Capital City of British Columbia, Canada
http://www.victoriabc.ca/victoria/parliamentbuildings.htm
Garden D'Lights at Bellevue Botonical Gardens - Annual Holiday Light Display
http://www.gardendlights.org/slideshow/photogallerytour.htm
This is a pedestrian photo - I was only in Dublin for two days. If someone has a better photo of this historic spot, message me and I'll delete this one.
the grand mesa western colorado usa. also my view on the way to work.
Meat Cove, Nova Scotia
Lyndon, Vermont
The Isle or Rum taken from the Isle of Eigg, Scotland
Banburgh Castle, Northumberland, UK
Hsinchu, Taiwan
A lovely corner of Orange County, California, about 6 miles from my home there.
One of several iconic Lunenburg, Nova Scotia locations (where we spend about 5 months of the year.)
Halls Harbour in The Bay of Fundy, Nova Scotia
Blockhouse, Nova Scotia Hardly more than a crossroads, but if you come up here, you'll pass through it.
Another small Nova Scotia community, Blue Rocks is a photographer's delight!
Annapolis Royal on the south-western shore of Nova Scotia, Canada
Not an especially photogenic town, Bridgewater, Nova Scotia is one of the "larger" towns on Nova Scotia's South shore between Halifax and Liverpool. The summer exposition is a destination favourite for many, and oxen are a local staple around here.
Gran Pre, Nova Scotia on the south western shore. It has a strong Acadian influence and an historical story to share.
Iconic Mahone Bay, Nova Scotia with it's five churches seen from across the water. If you've been here, this is the photo you've probably also taken!
Lunenburg's waterfront in Nova Scotia. The many red buildings (that can been seen more easily through the fog) have made this site famous for the colour. Benjamin Moore even sells a paint called "Lunenburg Red". Many movies are filmed here that depict this area as Maine, USA. (Currently, the SiFy channel series, Haven, features the town and opens with scenes of this waterfront.)
Prince Edward Island in the fall (Cavendish was the home of Lucy Maude Montgomery who wrote the book series, Anne of Green Gables)
Green Bay, Nova Scotia Along a picturesque and quaint coastline of scattered antique shops , galleries and beautiful beaches!
On Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, the old French fortress of Louisburg on the Fleur de lis trail on the north-east side of the island
Iles de la Madeliene, Quebec A lovely destination that's not more than a 50 mile atoll, it's best known for it's wind surfing. And because of that wind, the houses are small & quaint, dotting the landscape like little Monopoly houses. There's little vegetation and hardly a bit of landscaping around the homes. French is spoken almost exclusively.
Peggy's Cove, Nova Scotia
I hope you can feel how much I love this area. I guess I've sold it well because our summers are filled with house guests and visitors, some, even, who connected with me through these photos on 365...
Bayfield, Wisconsin, USA
Mississippi River at LaCrosse, WI, USA
Pictured Rock National Lakeshore, Michigan
Chequamagon Bay, Lake Superior, Ashland, Wisconsin
Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
Seven Sisters at Birling Gap. Sussex UK
Starved Rock State Park, near Oglesby, IL
The Bean, Chicago, IL
Mahone Bay, Nova Scotia, Canada
Hall's Harbour, Nova Scotia, Canada. One of my favorite spots in my home province, although I didn't "discover it" for myself until I was back with my wife as a tourist.
Dove Mountain, Arizona, USA. I think I'll stop now, though I could post on and on
Thieler Water Reserve , Belfair WA