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Pedestianised street at night, Aghios Nikolaos, Crete, Greece.

28th October 2015 - A 5 second exposure from just outside the Pump House beer garden looking down past the Maritime Museum, The Tate Gallery and The Mermaids House

Find us in SL Sunday Aug 28th

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Was actually attracted to the green lichen on the rock to the right and hoped for a great sunset. Alas it fizzled out soon after this picture was taken.

 

4-shot vertical pano.

Find us in SL Sunday May 28th

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Highline, Zaha Hadid, NYC

A little, red Fiat Nuova 500 is about to cross the imaginary line of the parallel as it is returning home from the nearby coast on its regular round trip. To the right, the old rum distillery, to the left the remainings of the Pre-hispanic settlements.

 

Pentax SV, Cosinon Auto 55mm, Fomapan 100, Kodak D-76 1+3.

Highline, Zaha Hadid, NYC

Just finished the Wicked Wanderings game "What Sleeps Beneath the Lake." As someone who went through a massive Cthulhu Mythos phase some time ago this met all my needs. Octopi everywhere!

 

ANYWAY I let Oriana do most of the puzzles - she's the brains, I'm the ... the uh.... - then bolted ahead of her to the prizes and waited. Like a gentleman. And played this lovely glass piano while I waited for her to feed the beast.

 

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Leicestershire in late Summer

A walk along Newcastle quayside again; the water was so calm, it looked like a mirror

A narrow boat moored up on the Erewash Canal at Long Eaton, 28th July 2020.

The Erewash Canal obtained its act of parliament in 1777 and was completed in 1779. It linked the River Trent with the Cromford Canal at Langley Mill Basin, the Nutbrook Canal at Stanton and the Derby Canal at Sandiacre. It also made connection with the Nottingham Canal just south of Langley Mill Basin. Whilst the Erewash Canal is still in use up to Langley Mill the adjoining canals have all been abandoned.

  

Four-spot orb-weaver - Araneus quadratus

 

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“Life is mostly froth and bubble,

Two things stand like stone,

Kindness in another's trouble,

Courage in your own”

 

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The North Sea is a little on the rough side and is coming over the top of the sea wall at Scarborough somewhat, 28th December 2016. Whilst most people are standing well back a few are “playing dare” with the oncoming waves. Your hardy photographer thought he was in a “place of safety” whilst taking this photograph, however a North Sea drenching a few moments later disproved that theory leaving him very wet and bedraggled.

A black-headed gull at Attenborough Nature Reserve, 28th September 2020.

  

Looking towards the Woolworth Building down 28th street, NYC.

 

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North Bay, Scarborough with evening approaching and the low winter sun resulting in an orange tint to the clouds. Silhouetted on the horizon are the remains of the 12th Century Keep of Scarborough Castle. It is also approaching high tide and an incoming wave from the North Sea collides with a previous wave rebounding from the sea wall, 28th December 2016.

Cows go to school sometimes too

HELP REQUIRED – Not being much in the way of an ornithologist I would be grateful if someone could identify this bird perched on a post at Rushcliffe Country Park, Ruddington, Nottingham, 28th February 2019.

 

My thanks to John Walton for identifying this as a black headed gull.

A mad morning today resulted in the need to get out and have a little bit of a mini adventure to chill Angus out. I managed to get a photo of Roki looking *almost* majestic as a result.

 

Almost... if it wasn't for his daft face!

After a million 'are we nearly there yets' we had a wonderful day out at Twycross zoo. I got so many lovely photos but I think this one has to be my favourite :)

 

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I very stupidly changed the permissions for my zoo set and this photo has lost some of its faves :(

 

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There is a railway line under all that greenery, honest.

 

A rather overgrown section of the Weardale branch just to the west of Stanhope station on the what appears to be out of use section up to the old Eastgate cement works, 28th June 2021.

 

A frosty half mile post alongside the Yorkshire Coast Railway at Bempton, between Bridlington and Scarborough, 28th December 2016. Will the winter sun eventually reach this part of the railway to melt the frost?

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DCM3-19 Formal Gardens, Drummond Castle - 28th June 2018

 

Drummond Castle is in Perthshire, Scotland and is close to the village of Muthill and the town, Crieff.

A bridleway dropping from Colton Hill into the Crake Valley just outside Spark Bridge in Cumbria.

A totally unseasonably warm day today.

 

I went for a mooch. A bit of pavement pounding to tout my wares in Nairn and Grantown-on-Spey this morning and then home via a couple of places that have been on my "to shoot" list for some time, and a revist to a third because I literally had to drive over it!

 

Anyway, this was the middle stop of the return journey - Lochindorb Castle. Nothing says evil lair quite like a castle built in the middle of a loch on a desolate muir in the Highlands. And when the loch's name itself translates to "The Loch of Trouble" then it really isn't looking great. (Some translations say it is the Loch of Minnows, but that sounds way less dramatic!)

 

So what did they call the owner of this fortress.

 

The Wolf of Badenoch.

 

I rest my case!!!!

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