Show Navigation

Search Results

Refine Search
Match all words
Match any word
Prints
Personal Use
Royalty-Free
Rights-Managed
(leave unchecked to
search all images)
{ 96 images found }

Loading ()...

  • Small white buckets used for sorting litter and foreign debris school children find within a marked-out area on the beach, Waimanalo Beach Park, Oahu, Hawaii, USA
    HNZF0016.JPG
  • Female veterans of foreign wars before the start of the 60th annual Kailua 4th of July Parade, Kailua, Oahu, Hawaii, USA
    BNZF0036.JPG
  • Female veterans of foreign wars before the start of the 60th annual Kailua 4th of July Parade, Kailua, Oahu, Hawaii, USA
    BNZF0035.JPG
  • Small white buckets used for sorting litter and foreign debris school children find within a marked-out area on the beach, Waimanalo Beach Park, Oahu, Hawaii, USA
    HNZF0012.JPG
  • Small white buckets used for sorting litter and foreign debris school children find within a marked-out area on the beach, Waimanalo Beach Park, Oahu, Hawaii, USA
    HNZF0011.JPG
  • Small white buckets used for sorting litter and foreign debris school children find within a marked-out area on the beach, Waimanalo Beach Park, Oahu, Hawaii, USA
    HNZF0010.JPG
  • School children on a field trip during a cool and rainy day. The children have been tasked with collecting and sorting all the litter and foreign debris they find within a marked out area on the beach.
    HNZF0009.JPG
  • Female veterans of foreign wars before the start of the 60th annual Kailua 4th of July Parade, Kailua, Oahu, Hawaii, USA
    BNZF0034.JPG
  • Small white buckets used for sorting litter and foreign debris school children find within a marked-out area on the beach, Waimanalo Beach Park, Oahu, Hawaii, USA
    HNZF0017.JPG
  • Small white buckets used for sorting litter and foreign debris school children find within a marked-out area on the beach, Waimanalo Beach Park, Oahu, Hawaii, USA
    HNZF0015.JPG
  • Backpacker stepping into blue bin filled with a soapy solution in the effort to keep invasive foreign plant life from the Milford Track, Glade House dock, Fiordland National Park, Southland, South Island, New Zealand
    NZAD0122.jpg
  • Backpacker stepping into blue bins filled with a soapy solution in the effort to keep invasive foreign plant life from the Milford Track, Glade House dock, Fiordland National Park, Southland, South Island, New Zealand
    NZAD0121.jpg
  • Backpacker stepping into blue bins filled with a soapy solution in the effort to keep invasive foreign plant life from the Milford Track, Glade House dock, Fiordland National Park, Southland, South Island, New Zealand
    NZAD0120.jpg
  • School children on a field trip during a cool and rainy day. The children have been tasked with collecting and sorting all the litter and foreign debris they find within a marked out area on the beach.
    HNZF0018.JPG
  • School children on a field trip during a cool and rainy day. The children have been tasked with collecting and sorting all the litter and foreign debris they find within a marked out area on the beach.
    HNZF0014.JPG
  • School children on a field trip during a cool and rainy day. The children have been tasked with collecting and sorting all the litter and foreign debris they find within a marked out area on the beach.
    HNZF0013.JPG
  • People eating and drinking as they talk with each other at outdoor Cafe with tables and chairs along the sidewalk, Paris, France
    PRHH0338.JPG
  • Trees along the Quai d'Orléans in the early morning; Île Saint-Louis, Paris, France
    PRHH0397.JPG
  • Young woman looking at her smartphone inside Sendagi Station, Chiyoda, Tokyo, Honshu, Japan
    JPAF0880.jpg
  • Flying Buttresses of Notre-Dame 1345, a masterpiece from the Middle Ages architecture enduring six centuries, plans were executed in 1159 by Bishop Maurice de Sully, Île de la Cité, Paris, France
    PRHH0090.JPG
  • Barges tied along the bank of the Seine River, Paris France
    PRHH0040.JPG
  • Waiter taking an order from a couple sitting at a small table outside cafe
    PRHH0330.JPG
  • Barges tied to the bank of the Seine River with the Eiffel Tower in the background, designed by Gustave Eiffel and built for the 1889 International Exhibition of Paris. Spanning two and a half acres at its base, the tower was built with 9,700 tons of iron and two and half million rivets, River Seine, Paris, France
    PRHH0290.JPG
  • Barges tied to the bank of the Seine River with the Eiffel Tower in the background, designed by Gustave Eiffel and built for the 1889 International Exhibition of Paris. Spanning two and a half acres at its base, the tower was built with 9,700 tons of iron and two and half million rivets, River Seine, Paris, France
    PRHH0289.JPG
  • The Seine River with the Eiffel Tower, designed by Gustave Eiffel and built for the 1889 International Exhibition of Paris. Spanning two and a half acres at its base, the tower was built with 9,700 tons of iron and two and half million rivets, Pont Alexandre III bridge, Paris, France
    PRHH0276.JPG
  • Traffic police officer standing on a crosswalk to direct traffic, Avenue Matignon, Paris, France
    PRHH0232.JPG
  • The Petit Palais 1900, this little palace houses the city's fine arts museum, crowned with a graceful cupola and decorated with ionic columns and rococo embellishments, Avenue W. Churchill, Paris, France
    PRHH0210.JPG
  • The Petit Palais 1900, this little palace houses the city's fine arts museum, crowned with a graceful cupola and decorated with ionic columns and rococo embellishments, Avenue W. Churchill, Paris, France
    PRHH0204.JPG
  • Notre-Dame 1345, a masterpiece from the Middle Ages enduring six centuries, Île de la Cité, Paris, France
    PRHH0135.JPG
  • The Seine flowing through the small channel that separates the Ile de la Cite from the Ile St. Louis with Tour St. Jacques on the left, shadow of the photographer on the green water, Pont St. Louis bridge, Paris, France
    PRHH0056.JPG
  • The spire of the Grand Palais rising above trees and barges tied to the banks of the Seine River, the Seine River is busy with commercial traffic 24 hours a day, Paris, France
    PRHH0034.JPG
  • A golden Gucci sign on the side of a building, Faubourg-Saint-Honore is the world’s most glamorous shopping district, St. Honore, Paris, France
    PRHH0375.JPG
  • Proud female veteran holding the American flag before the start of the 60th annual Kailua 4th of July Parade, Kailua, Oahu, Hawaii, USA.
    BNZF0039.JPG
  • Proud female veteran holding the American flag before the start of the 60th annual Kailua 4th of July Parade, Kailua, Oahu, Hawaii, USA.
    BNZF0038.JPG
  • Elderly male veteran of WWII before the start of the 60th annual Kailua 4th of July Parade, Kailua, Oahu, Hawaii, USA.
    BNZF0037.JPG
  • People sitting at an outdoor cafe on the Quai aux Fleurs with Notre-Dame in the background; Île de la Cité, Paris, France
    PRHH0334.JPG
  • Waiter serving drinks to patrons of the Le Dauphin Cafe with tables and chairs along the street. The streets and alleys of St. Germain are lined with bookshops, poster stores, picture restorers, antique dealers, cafes and chic dress shops, St. Germain, Paris, France
    PRHH0322.JPG
  • Exclusive apartments with ornate wrought iron balconies, Paris, France
    PRHH0254.JPG
  • Scaffolding covered with green netting to protect people from falling objects during remodeling of apartments, Paris, France
    PRHH0258.JPG
  • Exclusive apartments with ornate wrought iron balconies, Paris, France
    PRHH0252.JPG
  • Man looking at a window with a display of rare postal stamps, Paris, France
    PRHH0245.JPG
  • Man and woman looking at food in the window of Fauchon, a supermarket for millionaires with every exotic fruit and vegetable on earth. Customers may not touch the over 20,000 items stocked, they pay first and receive their items at the door, Place De La Madeleine, Paris, France
    PRHH0244.JPG
  • Woman walking a smooth-haired dachshund on the sidewalk past storefronts, Paris, France
    PRHH0236.JPG
  • Traffic police officer with whistle in his mouth looking towards photographer, Avenue Matignon, Paris, France
    PRHH0231.JPG
  • The elegant Belle Epoque span embodying France's sprit of ingenuity and optimism in the 20th century, built 1897-1900 to commemorate the 1892 French-Russian alliance, Pont Alexandre III bridge, Paris, France
    PRHH0219.JPG
  • Greco-Roman sculpture of a trident on the Pont Alexandre III bridge, Pont Alexandre III bridge, Paris, France
    PRHH0217.JPG
  • The French flag on top of the Grand Palais 1900, the steel and glass structure are a creature of Art Nouveau at its excessive zenith, the Grand Palais was built for the Universal Exhibition of 1900, Paris's first world's fair, Pont Alexandre III bridge, Paris, France
    PRHH0213.JPG
  • Bird in flight over flowers beds in the Tuileries Gardens with the Obelisk of Luxor in the distance, Tuileries Gardens, Jardin Des Tuileries, Paris, France
    PRHH0193.JPG
  • La Foule, The Crowd, is a Sculpture by British sculptor Raymond Mason in the Tuileries Gardens, near the Rue de Rivoli. Tuileries Gardens were designed for Louis XIV in 1649 by Andre' Le Notre, Tuileries Gardens, Jardin Des Tuileries, Paris, France
    PRHH0191.JPG
  • Bird in flight over Notre-Dame 1345, a masterpiece from the Middle Ages enduring six centuries, Île de la Cité, Paris, France
    PRHH0132.JPG
  • Notre-Dame 1345, a masterpiece from the Middle Ages architecture enduring six centuries, plans were executed in 1159 by Bishop Maurice de Sully, Île de la Cité, Paris, France
    PRHH0127.JPG
  • Flying Buttresses of Notre-Dame 1345, a masterpiece from the Middle Ages architecture enduring six centuries, plans were executed in 1159 by Bishop Maurice de Sully, Île de la Cité, Paris, France
    PRHH0126.JPG
  • Long line of tour buses parked along the side of Notre-Dame on Rue du Cloître-Notre-Dame, Île de la Cité, Paris, France
    PRHH0125.JPG
  • Flying Buttresses of Notre-Dame 1345, a masterpiece from the Middle Ages architecture enduring six centuries, plans were executed in 1159 by Bishop Maurice de Sully, Île de la Cité, Paris, France
    PRHH0117.JPG
  • Fontaine de la Vierge in Square Jean XXIII with Notre-Dame 1345, a masterpiece from the Middle Ages architecture enduring six centuries in the background, Île de la Cité, Paris, France
    PRHH0124.JPG
  • Two women sitting on wall at Notre-Dame 1345, a masterpiece from the Middle Ages enduring six centuries, Île de la Cité, Paris, France
    PRHH0114.JPG
  • Flying Buttresses of Notre-Dame 1345, a masterpiece from the Middle Ages architecture enduring six centuries, plans were executed in 1159 by Bishop Maurice de Sully, Île de la Cité, Paris, France
    PRHH0109.JPG
  • Flying Buttresses of Notre-Dame 1345, a masterpiece from the Middle Ages architecture enduring six centuries, plans were executed in 1159 by Bishop Maurice de Sully, Île de la Cité, Paris, France
    PRHH0104.JPG
  • Gothic ribbed vaulting and flying buttresses of Notre-Dame 1345, a masterpiece from the Middle Ages enduring six centuries, Île de la Cité, Paris, France
    PRHH0100.JPG
  • Gothic ribbed vaulting and flying buttresses of Notre-Dame 1345, a masterpiece from the Middle Ages enduring six centuries, Île de la Cité, Paris, France
    PRHH0097.JPG
  • Flying Buttresses of Notre-Dame 1345, a masterpiece from the Middle Ages architecture enduring six centuries, plans were executed in 1159 by Bishop Maurice de Sully, Île de la Cité, Paris, France
    PRHH0094.JPG
  • Flying Buttresses of Notre-Dame 1345, a masterpiece from the Middle Ages architecture enduring six centuries, plans were executed in 1159 by Bishop Maurice de Sully, Île de la Cité, Paris, France
    PRHH0092.JPG
  • Notre-Dame 1345 is an architectural masterpiece from the Middle Ages enduring six centuries, Île de la Cité, Paris, France
    PRHH0087.JPG
  • Flying Buttresses of Notre-Dame 1345, a masterpiece from the Middle Ages architecture enduring six centuries, plans were executed in 1159 by Bishop Maurice de Sully, Île de la Cité, Paris, France
    PRHH0089.JPG
  • Notre-Dame 1345 is an architectural masterpiece from the Middle Ages enduring six centuries, Île de la Cité, Paris, France
    PRHH0083.JPG
  • Chestnut trees along the bank of the Seine River with a small tour boat passing residential barges tied along the bank of the River. A few Barges have potted plants on their decks, Paris, France
    PRHH0075.JPG
  • Tugboat pushing barge holding construction equipment on the Seine River, Large amounts of commercial river traffic make the Seine a vital link, Paris, France
    PRHH0070.JPG
  • The tugboat JEAN BART pushing a barge with a load of sand on the Seine River with the Île de la Cité on the left, three bridges can be seen, from near to far Pont Notre-Dame, Pont au Change and the Pont Neuf, Seine River, Paris, France
    PRHH0062.JPG
  • Tourist enjoying a tour of the Seine River from a tour boat, River Seine, Paris, France
    PRHH0026.JPG
  • Square Barye at the tip of the Île Saint-Louis seen from the Seine River, Paris, France
    PRHH0021.JPG
  • The tour boat Rocca IV on the Seine River navigating past barges tied along the north bank of the river, the Grand Palais in the background, Quai D' Orsay, Paris, France
    PRHH0412.JPG
  • Quai D' Orsay, Paris, France. A small sailboat making its way along the River Seine. The Pont Alexandre III (1897-1900) bridge in the background. Barges tied along the bank of the river.
    PRHH0406.JPG
  • The Pont Louis Philippe Bridge over the Seine River, Quai de Bourbon, Iie St. Louis, Paris, France
    PRHH0396.JPG
  • Portrait of mature American tourist couple on a Seine River tour boat, Paris, France
    PRHH0384.JPG
  • Smiling mature Caucasian woman wearing a purple leather coat, Jardin des Tuileries, Paris, France
    PRHH0383.JPG
  • Motion blur of red Range-Rover on Paris Street, Rue de Castiglione, Paris, France
    PRHH0379.JPG
  • Sign for Faubourg-Saint-Honore, one of the worlds most glamorous shopping district, Rue du Faubourg, St. Honore, Paris, France
    PRHH0376.JPG
  • Male and female nurses holding hands and walking around in a ring dressed in white lab coats protesting for better pay and working conditions at the Georges Pompidou Center, Centre National d'Art et Culture, Paris, France
    PRHH0370.JPG
  • People walking down a street in Paris, France
    PRHH0359.JPG
  • Pigeon walking on wet cobblestone alley, Paris France.
    PRHH0351.JPG
  • The French and Israel flags on a street lamp pole, Avenue Matignon, Paris, France
    PRHH0343.JPG
  • Men walking past graffiti on roll-up shopfront doors, Rue De Buci, Paris France
    PRHH0345.JPG
  • A small grey Citroën 2CV car with motion-blur, Paris, France
    PRHH0339.JPG
  • Clothing store Bruce & Scott, Rue Vignon to the left, Rue Tronchet, Paris, France
    PRHH0266.JPG
  • Exclusive apartments with ornate wrought iron balconies, Paris, France
    PRHH0253.JPG
  • Exclusive apartments with ornate wrought iron balconies, Paris, France
    PRHH0251.JPG
  • Gothic ribbed vaulting and flying buttresses of Notre-Dame 1345, a masterpiece from the Middle Ages enduring six centuries, Île de la Cité, Paris, France
    PRHH0101.JPG
  • Large tourboat Bateaux-Mouches Pont de L'alma on the Seine River, Musee d'Orsay and Notre-Dame in the distance, Paris, France
    PRHH0081.JPG
  • Hulihee Palace, Kailua Kona, Hawaii, USA Hulihee Palace was built by John Adams Kuakini using foreign seamen and local materials such as lave rock, coral lime mortar, ohia and koa timbers. Completed in 1838 Hulihee became the principal residence of Governor Kuakini. During the reign of King Kalakaua the Palace was extensively remodeled. In 1925 the Daughters of Hawaii began to operate Hulihee Palace as a museum.
    IQZE0055.JPG
  • Hulihee Palace, Kailua Kona, Hawaii, USA Hulihee Palace was built by John Adams Kuakini using foreign seamen and local materials such as lave rock, coral lime mortar, ohia and koa timbers. Completed in 1838 Hulihee became the principal residence of Governor Kuakini. During the reign of King Kalakaua the Palace was extensively remodeled. In 1925 the Daughters of Hawaii began to operate Hulihee Palace as a museum.
    IQZE0051.JPG
  • Hulihee Palace, Kailua Kona, Hawaii, USA Hulihee Palace was built by John Adams Kuakini using foreign seamen and local materials such as lave rock, coral lime mortar, ohia and koa timbers. Completed in 1838 Hulihee became the principal residence of Governor Kuakini. During the reign of King Kalakaua the Palace was extensively remodeled. In 1925 the Daughters of Hawaii began to operate Hulihee Palace as a museum.
    IQZE0049.JPG
  • Hulihee Palace, Kailua Kona, Hawaii, USA Hulihee Palace was built by John Adams Kuakini using foreign seamen and local materials such as lave rock, coral lime mortar, ohia and koa timbers. Completed in 1838 Hulihee became the principal residence of Governor Kuakini. During the reign of King Kalakaua the Palace was extensively remodeled. In 1925 the Daughters of Hawaii began to operate Hulihee Palace as a museum.
    IQZE0048.JPG
  • Hulihee Palace, Kailua Kona, Hawaii, USA Hulihee Palace was built by John Adams Kuakini using foreign seamen and local materials such as lave rock, coral lime mortar, ohia and koa timbers. Completed in 1838 Hulihee became the principal residence of Governor Kuakini. During the reign of King Kalakaua the Palace was extensively remodeled. In 1925 the Daughters of Hawaii began to operate Hulihee Palace as a museum.
    IQZE0045.JPG
  • Hulihee Palace, Kailua Kona, Hawaii, USA Hulihee Palace was built by John Adams Kuakini using foreign seamen and local materials such as lave rock, coral lime mortar, ohia and koa timbers. Completed in 1838 Hulihee became the principal residence of Governor Kuakini. During the reign of King Kalakaua the Palace was extensively remodeled. In 1925 the Daughters of Hawaii began to operate Hulihee Palace as a museum.
    IQZE0042.JPG
  • Hulihee Palace, Kailua Kona, Hawaii, USA Hulihee Palace was built by John Adams Kuakini using foreign seamen and local materials such as lave rock, coral lime mortar, ohia and koa timbers. Completed in 1838 Hulihee became the principal residence of Governor Kuakini. During the reign of King Kalakaua the Palace was extensively remodeled. In 1925 the Daughters of Hawaii began to operate Hulihee Palace as a museum.
    IQZE0041.JPG
  • Hulihee Palace, Kailua Kona, Hawaii, USA Hulihee Palace was built by John Adams Kuakini using foreign seamen and local materials such as lave rock, coral lime mortar, ohia and koa timbers. Completed in 1838 Hulihee became the principal residence of Governor Kuakini. During the reign of King Kalakaua the Palace was extensively remodeled. In 1925 the Daughters of Hawaii began to operate Hulihee Palace as a museum.
    IQZE0047.JPG
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
x

Vibbily

  • Image search
  • Portfolio
  • About
  • Contact
  • Archive
    • All Galleries
    • Search
    • Cart
    • Lightbox
    • Client Area