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These stairs go from the street level in Chicago to the sidewalk/train level.
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This photo is for two different challenges. The first is for the Daily Post’s Weekly Photo Challenge: Experimental. The second is for the Trevor Carpenter PhotoChallenge 2017: This is Not a Pipe, which is all about surrealism.

This is my take on “This is not a daisy field”.

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There is nothing better than golden hour on a beach in Hawaii.
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I live at the foot of the beautiful Wasatch Mountains. The peaks are majestic and awe-inspiring, and not a little intimidating for people who aren’t used to being surrounded by very tall mountains.
The first picture (taken this week) is from a freeway overpass looking the mouth of Big Cottonwood Canyon. The second picture (taken June 2016) is of Lauterbrunnen Valley in Switzerland.
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Very few cars are allowed in the small Swiss town of Gruyère, so you have to be prepared to walk when you go there.
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