2021-02-20
Clearing snowstorm, Yosemite National Park, California (© Jeff Lewis/Tandem Stills + Motion)
暴风雪散去,加利福尼亚优胜美地国家公园 (© Jeff Lewis/Tandem Stills + Motion)
Of all the camera-wielding luminaries who've snapped this eastward view of Yosemite Valley, few can hold a 'candela' to Ansel Adams, born this day in 1902. The legendary photographer of Western landscapes was given his first camera here in Yosemite as a boy. The national park was his favorite place in the world, and he returned every year for the rest of his life.
Clearing snowstorm, Yosemite National Park, California (© Jeff Lewis/Tandem Stills + Motion)
暴风雪散去,加利福尼亚优胜美地国家公园 (© Jeff Lewis/Tandem Stills + Motion)
Of all the camera-wielding luminaries who've snapped this eastward view of Yosemite Valley, few can hold a 'candela' to Ansel Adams, born this day in 1902. The legendary photographer of Western landscapes was given his first camera here in Yosemite as a boy. The national park was his favorite place in the world, and he returned every year for the rest of his life.
2021-02-21
Porto, Portugal (© Kanuman/Shutterstock)
波尔图,葡萄牙 (© Kanuman/Shutterstock)
Welcome to Porto, the second city of Portugal. Known on some English-language maps as Oporto (the Portuguese call it 'o Porto' in conversation, meaning simply 'the Port'), this attractive, ancient city is most famous today not for the port itself but for what's shipped out of it.
Porto, Portugal (© Kanuman/Shutterstock)
波尔图,葡萄牙 (© Kanuman/Shutterstock)
Welcome to Porto, the second city of Portugal. Known on some English-language maps as Oporto (the Portuguese call it 'o Porto' in conversation, meaning simply 'the Port'), this attractive, ancient city is most famous today not for the port itself but for what's shipped out of it.
2021-02-22
The Cobb breakwater, Lyme Regis, Dorset, England (© Ross Hoddinott/Offset by Shutterstock)
莱姆里杰斯的Cobb防波堤,英格兰多塞特 (© Ross Hoddinott/Offset by Shutterstock)
Shrugging off choppy waters on England’s south-west coast is the historic harbour and breakwater known as the Cobb. There has been one man-made structure or another in the waters off Lyme Regis since medieval times, without which much of this Dorset town may have been washed away. While its harbour seems small to modern eyes, Lyme Regis grew as a major port and shipbuilding centre from the 13th century onwards, thanks to the Cobb and the protection it offered from fierce south-westerly gales.
The Cobb breakwater, Lyme Regis, Dorset, England (© Ross Hoddinott/Offset by Shutterstock)
莱姆里杰斯的Cobb防波堤,英格兰多塞特 (© Ross Hoddinott/Offset by Shutterstock)
Shrugging off choppy waters on England’s south-west coast is the historic harbour and breakwater known as the Cobb. There has been one man-made structure or another in the waters off Lyme Regis since medieval times, without which much of this Dorset town may have been washed away. While its harbour seems small to modern eyes, Lyme Regis grew as a major port and shipbuilding centre from the 13th century onwards, thanks to the Cobb and the protection it offered from fierce south-westerly gales.