The nice thing about higher resolution on modern cameras is the ability to crop in quite a bit... and I don't even have one of those 40 or 60MP cameras!
Funny how often my favorite picture from a hike isn't even one I would've put in my top 5 while I was out there. This one definitely fits that: I was out at Hocking Hills, and here I am loving a picture with no water in it at all. But despite that I like the depth, the rocks, and the light playing through the trees.
Photograph of the Roman Aqueduct of Segovia. The aqueduct appears on the left bank and follows a conical perspective that allows us to discover its enormous length and good state of conservation.
I took this image of the London Eye from the bank of the Thames. The wheel completely occupies one of the dimensions of the photograph. Behind, on the lower margin, appears a building of London.
The sculpture represents Silvius Brabo, a legendary character from whose gesture, it is said, the name of Antwerp etymologically derives, from the Dutch hand werpen, which means to throw your hand. In the background you can see the Antwerp town hall protected by a tarp for its rehabilitation.