Robert Harding

Exclusive only  
Color search  
Orientation
Release
License
People
Age Group
Ethnicity
Image size
more filters

Recent searches

Loading...
832-59336 - Aerial view, traffic backed up due to an accident resulting in closure of the highway, truck turning, A2 motorway between Hamm-Rhynern and Hamm, Ruhr Area, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, Europe
832-67977 - Transamerica Pyramid, skyscraper, behind the Columbus Tower, also known as Sentinel Building, Financial District, San Francisco, California, United States of America, USA, PublicGround
832-59321 - Aerial view, traffic backed up due to an accident resulting in closure of the highway, traffic leaving the exit Hamm via the entry lane, Ruhr Area, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, Europe
1113-71760 - pilgrims circle and turn the prayer wheels at the base of the Great White Pagoda, during birthday of Wenshu, Monastery, Wutai Shan, Five Terrace Mountain, Buddhist Centre, town of Taihuai, Shanxi province, China, Asia
1113-71761 - Lama monk turns the prayer wheels at the base of the Great White Pagoda, during the birthday celebrations for Wenshu, Tayuan Monastery, Wutai Shan, Five Terrace Mountain, Buddhist Centre, town of Taihuai, Shanxi province, China
857-66662 - Electronics recycling facility Metran in Kematen, Austria is where metals and plastics are sorted after the waste is first shredded at Mueller-Guttenbrunn in Amstetten. At a shake table the waste is separated by friction as hard items drop through first because they have less friction. The drum turns and small objects drop through the holes. Large piles of e-waste plastics objects and circuit boards. Avci Bilal walks atop a pile of e-waste that is waiting to be processed at Metran.
857-33936 - A man feeds white doves at dawn in front of the Blue Mosque, Mazar-i-Sharif, Balkh Province. Hundreds of doves, who are fed by worshippers and tended by special workers, live around the mosque, and it is thought that the place is so holy that a grey or brown dove will turn white if it lands on the Mosque. The mosque is also known as the Shrine of Hazrat Ali (Hazrat Ali was the son-in-law of the prophet Mohammed), who is believed to be buried here. The shrine, of particular importance for Afghanistan's Shi'ite Muslims, was first built in the 12th century, destroyed by Genghis Khan, and rebuilt in 1481. The current mosque, considered by some to be one of the most beautiful in Central Asia, is a modern restoration.