Please show photos of sculptures of all kinds, whether religious or secular, whether funny or pondering, whether sad or cheerful .....
Here, the shrill pop-art figure as well as the angel at the cemetery have their very own place, the heads of the Easter Island fit as well as the the Niki-St.Phalle-sculptures in Hanover.....-)...
This group is a showcase for your collection of cartes de visite (CdVs). Please, only images that belong to you.
The carte de visite (abbreviated CdV or CDV, and also spelled carte-de-visite or erroneously referred to as carte de ville) was a type of small photograph which was patented in Paris, France by photographer André Adolphe Eugène Disdéri in 1854, although first used by Louis Dodero. It was usually made of an albumen print, which was a thin paper photograph mounted on a thicker paper car…
A showcase for all that's best about English gardens. They can be private or public, large or small, owned by the National Trust or English Heritage, they can be any kind of garden as long as they are in England and are beautiful to behold!
Let us see your pictures of flower beds and lawns, herbaceous borders, general garden views, groups of tubs, anything that represents a typical English garden, but no flower close ups, please.
To show the world how beautiful Edinburgh and its surrounds are.
Please add any photos of Edinburgh you have and invite any you see.
And, if you can, please geotag photos so we know where they are in this fine city.
to document residential architecture globally. Focused primarily on long term residential not hotels or care facilities. Photography is important so there will be curation to ensure the pool stays on track.
Photos of buildings erected by or used by councils and other public bodies, primarily for the use of the public - e.g. town halls, libraries, museums, law courts, hospitals, public toilets, etc. Please try to avoid adding churches, chapels, railway stations, pubs and clubs. Anything not deemed suitable may be deleted from the Group.
When your daily limit of photographs is reached you will not be able to add another until 24 hours after the earliest of the last 4 contributions.
A group to share your beautiful photos of Scotland. We encourage discussions! Join in the "Where was this photae took competition" to develop your knowledge of Scotland or start your own discussion. Remember it's a family friendly group!
No limits on the number of photos you can add to the group but be sensible, don't drown out other people's contributions.
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Mining Heritage
Images of mines and mining anywhere in the world.
Sculptures of the world
Please show photos of sculptures of all kinds, whether religious or secular, whether funny or pondering, whether sad or cheerful ..... Here, the shrill pop-art figure as well as the angel at the cemetery have their very own place, the heads of the Easter Island fit as well as the the Niki-St.Phalle-sculptures in Hanover.....-)...
Sculptures
Sculptures around us
cemetery, burial, graves
The Group for all cemetery-pics. Please tag your pics with the name of the city, thank You!
Cartes de Visite
This group is a showcase for your collection of cartes de visite (CdVs). Please, only images that belong to you. The carte de visite (abbreviated CdV or CDV, and also spelled carte-de-visite or erroneously referred to as carte de ville) was a type of small photograph which was patented in Paris, France by photographer André Adolphe Eugène Disdéri in 1854, although first used by Louis Dodero. It was usually made of an albumen print, which was a thin paper photograph mounted on a thicker paper car…
Yorkshire and Humberside
Anything depicting the Yorkshire and Humberside region in North East England.
Doors and Windows
Group for sharing pictures about doors and windows.
Organy - orgenoj - Orgel -...
Organy - orgenoj - Orgel -...
Birmingham UK
Photographs of Birmingham and its suburbs
Church Interiors
Any image taken inside of any religious building - fonts, lecterns, hassocks, pulpits, carvings, pillars, pews, etc.
Gardens of England
A showcase for all that's best about English gardens. They can be private or public, large or small, owned by the National Trust or English Heritage, they can be any kind of garden as long as they are in England and are beautiful to behold! Let us see your pictures of flower beds and lawns, herbaceous borders, general garden views, groups of tubs, anything that represents a typical English garden, but no flower close ups, please.
Edinburgh
To show the world how beautiful Edinburgh and its surrounds are. Please add any photos of Edinburgh you have and invite any you see. And, if you can, please geotag photos so we know where they are in this fine city.
residential typologies worldwide
to document residential architecture globally. Focused primarily on long term residential not hotels or care facilities. Photography is important so there will be curation to ensure the pool stays on track.
Public Buildings
Photos of buildings erected by or used by councils and other public bodies, primarily for the use of the public - e.g. town halls, libraries, museums, law courts, hospitals, public toilets, etc. Please try to avoid adding churches, chapels, railway stations, pubs and clubs. Anything not deemed suitable may be deleted from the Group. When your daily limit of photographs is reached you will not be able to add another until 24 hours after the earliest of the last 4 contributions.
Churchyards/Graveyards
Terracotta Architecture
Buildings incorporating terracotta and faience as decoration. Images can be of whole buildings or details and individual objects.
Urban Landscapes
NO PEOPLE. The city as subject and star. Bright, dark, tall, stark, optimistic and broken. NO PEOPLE.
Norfolk
Images taken in and around Norfolk
Statues
Pictures of statues
Scotland
A group to share your beautiful photos of Scotland. We encourage discussions! Join in the "Where was this photae took competition" to develop your knowledge of Scotland or start your own discussion. Remember it's a family friendly group! No limits on the number of photos you can add to the group but be sensible, don't drown out other people's contributions.