In My Backyard
Massachusetts, USA. Taken by AaronBBrown
Where there will be a picture posted daily taken somewhere on this Planet. This site is now dormant, and contact links have been removed. However, please enjoy and be inspired by the extensive archive. Thanks for visiting.
Massachusetts, USA. Taken by AaronBBrown
at Monday, May 31, 2010 0 comments
Labels: Dwellings, houses, Massachusetts, sky, sunset, trees, USA
One of the many impressive corridors in Angkor Wat, Cambodia. For more pictures of the temples, click here. Taken by Dave_B
at Sunday, May 30, 2010 0 comments
Labels: cambodia, sacred sites, temples
Crab-eating Macacque, Malaysia. Taken by terencehonin
at Thursday, May 27, 2010 3 comments
Labels: animals, children, eyes, Malaysia, monkey, Nature, portraits
at Wednesday, May 26, 2010 1 comments
Labels: black and white, meditation, nepal, portraits, sadhu
Russia, Novosibirsk. Taken by Valery Titievsky
at Sunday, May 23, 2010 1 comments
Labels: computer, concentration, russia, siberia
"The owner of the camp behind with his horse in the dunes of Sam, Rajasthan, India". Taken by s i a m
at Saturday, May 22, 2010 3 comments
Labels: horse, India, silhouette
Texas, United States of America. Taken by Nita
at Friday, May 21, 2010 0 comments
Labels: black and white, Flowers, macro, Nature, plants, USA
"White blossom from the Akelei in back light". The Netherlands. Taken by Dick Verton
at Thursday, May 20, 2010 2 comments
Labels: Clouds, Flowers, Nature, sky, the netherlands
"The beauty of Inle lake, in Burma's Shan state, is beyond words. It's worth getting up before dawn to go and watch the lake and the people who live and depend on it in the early morning light, as life slowly unfolds". Taken by fredcan
"While doing my usual touristic walk through Jonker Street, in the heart of Melaka's Chinatown, I found myself amazed that in a very small radios I could see a church, a mosque and a Hindu temple. Everyone is really open to foreigners and people of different religions, eager to show you around their praying temples and customs". Taken by Dave_B_
Chaouen is situated in the Rif Mountains, Morocco. Taken by C Stramba
at Sunday, May 16, 2010 2 comments
Labels: architecture, buildings, doors, Dwellings, morocco, plants
"An ominous bird in Houston, TX". Taken by Theodore Scott
at Saturday, May 15, 2010 1 comments
Labels: animals, birds, Clouds, Nature, sky, texas, trees, USA
"The days are growing longer here in Scandinavia, with the sun not going down until almost 9:30 in the evening. Read more about a romantic evening with my wife here". Taken by RennyBA
Taken by Steven Dorgelo
at Tuesday, May 11, 2010 4 comments
Labels: black and white, china, hats, signs
"Bright and cold; but when the sun comes out the view is stupendous, and when it doesn't there is time to think". Taken by English Granpa
Dominican Republic. Taken by Stella Blu
at Sunday, May 09, 2010 2 comments
Labels: dominican republic, doors
at Saturday, May 08, 2010 5 comments
Labels: architecture, buildings, Clouds, france, sky
at Friday, May 07, 2010 0 comments
Labels: fire, florida, light painting, long exposure, Night, USA
"Just a basic fisheye shot of the sky. I liked the way that at first glance it looks almost like a shot of Earth from space". Taken by Sasha H1
"The suspended bridge over the Parvati river, in Manikaran, Himachal-Pradesh". Taken by Fredcan
at Wednesday, May 05, 2010 2 comments
Labels: architecture, bridges, buildings, Dwellings, India, portraits
Altzella Monastery, Nossen, Germany. Taken by Katrin vom Meer
After a short period of time, the third (and most famous) stage of training began, called maiko. Maiko are apprentice geisha, and this stage can last for years. Maiko learn from their senior geisha mentor and follow them around to all their engagements. Gion District, Kyoto, Japan. Taken by Ross Hong Kong
"I took a trip to my local market today. It is not USDA approved.
Just steam, add some fresh red peppers and a sweet & sour sauce and go to town. In much of China the head of the fish, especially the cheeks, are considered a delicacy. I haven't gone there yet... I have had the fish head soup. Once". More here. Taken by Expatriate Games