Cool congress and Corpus Christi readers' best photographs
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Cool congress and Corpus Christi  readers' best photographs
"These are seed heads from the St John's Wort plant in our garden. The top bunch seem to be thriving, in contrast to the rest. Light rain was coming down when this picture was taken.' Photograph: Sofoulis Iacovou Fans at the final UK date of the Oasis reunion tour at Wembley stadium.' Photograph: Ned Garnett The track down the valley is as narrow as it looks. You shut your eyes when a Jeep is coming up the other way.' Photograph: Alex Brown"
"This is the art graveyard at Andong National University, where inspiration, once spent, goes to die. I used to love spending a couple of hours photographing the forgotten castoffs haunting the woods next to the art department. It was all so much more potent than any carefully curated show.' Photograph: Brian Grover Storm clouds and a rainbow in Santa Fe. There was a brilliant light show before a good and much-needed soaking.' Photograph: Mary Anne Wisnewski"
"This is the International Congress Center at dusk. I was on my way to take a photo of the cityscape from the Marienbrucke when I happened on this beautiful architecture.' Photograph: Harvey Wasserman Up on the north shore for sunset, this sleepy sea turtle shuffled its way up the beach.' Photograph: Michael Hughes A bearded vulture (often known, pejoratively, as a lammergeier or lamb killer) prepares to land at a vulture feeding station in the Pyrenean foothills.' Photograph: Alick Simmons"
Seed heads of St John's Wort appear damp from light rain, with one top bunch notably thriving. Fans fill Wembley stadium for the Oasis reunion tour. A narrow valley track forces drivers to close their eyes when passing jeeps. An art graveyard at Andong National University holds forgotten castoffs haunting nearby woods. Storm clouds and a rainbow produced a brilliant light show before heavy rain in Santa Fe. Corpus Christi college facade glowed in winter sun with ghost-like shadows. Dusk highlights the International Congress Center. A sea turtle climbs the north shore at sunset. A bearded vulture prepares to land at a Pyrenean feeding station. Shifting sands, an Indian roller in vivid blue plumage, and elevated passersby at a hospital complete the varied scenes.
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