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Water running down across the stones on the beach with some driftwood at the shore of Lake Ontario at the waterfront trail in Squires beach , Martin’s photographs , Pickering , Ontario , Canada , March 21. 2023
small stones on the beach
large trees in the back ground
Driftwood
small stones
Bluffs
parts of a old block wall against the bluffs on the beach at the shore of Lake Ontario
Concrete tubes
large trees
the waterfront trail in Squires beach
Beautiful trees
on the shore of Lake Ontario
Concrete well tubes
on the shore of Lake Ontario
Pickering
March 2023
Ajax
Lake Ontario
waterfront trail
Squires beach
Martin’s photographs
Ontario
Canada
April 2023
Favourites
iPhone XR
Tree
Trees
Interesting foot of a tree
on the shore
Great Lakes waterfront trail
Interesting foot of a tree on shore of Lake Ontario
Small stones
Across cultures all over the globe, there are a few notable threads that seemingly connect us. Some qualities such as being able to read body language, our appreciation for good food, and our need to love and be loved just to name a few. Well, this cookie tin is one of those things. At some point in our lives did we probably stumble upon a tin similar to this one and, with bated breath, become giddy with the anticipation of devouring a morsel only to be met with a prick to our souls of finding out it's Grandma's sewing supplies. Well, fear no longer! With this new bento mesh, you'll have butter cookies for you and your loved ones until you're butter-cookied-out. Never have the disappointment of opening a mysterious tin and have your expectations crushed. Unless of course, you ate too many cookies and your pants happen to rip and you badly need a sewing kit then sorry, you're shit out of luck.
Anyway, from my Virtual Household to Yours; I hope you enjoy these decadent treats in all their ironic and delicious glory!
Find the (Luc.) Royal Linden Butter Cookies at the Anthem Event starting midnight August 3rd.
maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Anthem/176/130/1114
Cheers!
~Lucas
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In downtown Chicago, one of the many movable bridges that cross the Chicago River. It is by far one of my favorite bridges, the Clark Street Bridge.
Worth viewing on Black
I am off for a few days to Philadelphia. Be back soon!
Looking across the River Usk, 60063 heads out of the station and across the Great Western Railway Usk bridge working 6B13 05:00 Robeston Sidings to Westerleigh Murco.
So it's the 'Alexander' catamaran on its way to McMahons Point Wharf, Balmain East Wharf and then across Darling Harbour to Barangaroo.
If you catch this ferry, you will be just in time for an amazing dinner at 'The Malaya' restaurant in Lime Street, right near King Street Wharf, at Barangaroo.
This is one of the coolest restaurants in Sydney. Here's the info AND the latest menu:
kingstreetwharf.com.au/eat-drink/the-malaya/
themalaya.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/Menu-NOV-24-F...
After dinner catch a night ferry back across the harbour, under the bridge, and on to Circular Quay. OR, get off at Luna Park (aka Milsons Point) and take the super fast, brand new, Metro driverless train back to the Hills District. Too easy, lol.
My Canon EOS 5D Mk IV with the Canon EF 24-100mm f/4L IS II USM lens.
Processed in Adobe Lightoom and PhotoPad Pro by NCH software.
With mists hanging over the open ground, the sun coming up on the horizon, and a herd of ponies ambling across the scene; I just had to find a high vantage point to set up the camera and enjoy the start to the day. (Note to Sir R – I believe that since the dawn (weak pun intended) of Enlightenment the start of the day has been set by the periodic rotation of the Earth on its axis, and not measured by the fullness of one’s bladder. Apart from the deepest parts of Derbyshire, where old pagan beliefs in the natural spirits are still strong).
Equipment: Nikon D7000, Nikkor 70-300mm @300mm, ISO 400, F6.3, 1/400sec. Manfrotto tripod
Post-production: Curve adjustment layer to correct the exposure
Coming towards the end of this walk across the fields to St Mary's Chuch. Thanks for coming on my virtual walk with me - I hope you enjoyed your little tour around this corner of East Sussex. Tomorrow's walk will be in a completely different part of the country!
If you would like to read more about this walk please see my blog entry at worthingwanderer.blogspot.co.uk/2017/06/northiam-and-grea...
This one's for Russ Barnes (www.russbarnes.co.uk)
I was lucky enough to be shooting with him a couple of weekends ago (on an excellent Greg Whitton workshop). We were climbing Moelwyn Mawr in Snowdonia, Wales, watching some incredible weather moving across the landscape. I'd started packing up my gear up at this point, eager to climb further but Russ (the wily fox) had seen this cloud developing and waited... and waited.. and waited just a bit more, until we got this shot. Respect, Russ - great lesson!
Y Garn is the hill in the middle distance, with the long ridge of Cadair Idris behind (about 20 miles away).
Two MP15Ts (!!!), 1200 and 1219, take a batch of four new ES44C4s for the FEC across the drawbridge. Whoever decided to use two MP15Ts for this operation, I LOVE YOU!!
Came across these Llamas on our excursion. They looked bewildered, they don't often get strange visitors in their neck of the woods.
Dad in the back sayin, Hello there!!
Mom on the left sayin, Stand proud son, we have a visitor.
Jr on the right sayin, we're already a crowd. Buzz off
Sawdon Balk is a Public Bridleway that links the villages of Sawdon and Rushton in North Yorkshire.This is a view South across Seamer Ings and on towards the Yorkshire Wolds or it would be as we were under a blanket of low cloud for much of the day.A very typical Bank Holiday,but hey it sure beats work and it didn't stop me from being out and about.
Many thanks for taking the time to view this and other image in my photo stream.
The Laysan Albatross (Phoebastria immutabilis) is one of two species of albatross we saw on the Baja trip. They breed in Hawaii, including the island of Laysan (where the first specimen was described from), but they range widely across the North Pacific.
The oldest known wild bird is a Laysan Albatross, an adult female which was ringed on Midway Island in 1956. As they don't breed until they are five years old, she must have been hatched in 1951 (or earlier) and was still rearing a chick as recently as 2021 when she was at least 70.
A pretty girl was drifting across the lobby
Sony A7 II
Zeiss FE 55mm f/1.8 ZA Sonnar T*
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Egret in Duffins mars with a sunset over Duffins marsh view from the bridge across Duffins Marsh at Lake Ontario in Squires beach , Martin’s photographs , Ajax , Ontario , Canada , October 18. 2021
Shrubs
Oak tree
Large Oak tree
Trees
Egret
Stones
Reflections
Reflection
Dogwood
Tall grasses
Orange yellow Tamarack tree
Duffins trail
blue sky
cloud cover
yellow Tamarack tree
Tamarack tree
Tamarac
American Larch tree
Beautiful Nettles and it’s flowers
Nettles
Lake Ontario waterfront trail
Black eye Susan’s
Colourful bird houses
A fallen tree
Monotropa a plant that lacks chlorophyll
Shadows
Reflections
Garter snake
Large mushroom
Bird houses
Nettles
Duffins creek
Discovery bay
cropped photograph
closeup photograph
Martin’s photographs
Ajax
Ontario
Canada
August 2021
October 2021
Duffins creek
Favourites
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Large Mushroom
wildflowers
Trout lilies
Lake Ontario
Mouth of Duffins creek
white Deadnetles
Duffins trail
River
Dogwood
Favourites
White Trilliums
Unique shaped tree
Duffins marsh
Duffins trail
Ferns
Trilliums
IPhone 6s
Large tree
Sunset
Bridge across Duffins marsh
Egrets