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Greetings from the Adirondacks! Myself and friend Scott Ireland recently headed out for an overnight canoe camp on Slang Pond. We put-in on Hoel Pond traveled through Turtle Pond and into Slang Pond. We found this amazing campsite on Slang and pitched our tents for the night. The weather and company were absolutely perfect. Overnight got down into the low 40's which for me is perfect sleeping weather. I even brought wool socks.
This was a relaxing adventure, just what the doctor ordered. Chef Ireland cooked some amazing steaks over the fire along with some rice. We sipped Bearface whiskey and enjoyed a few New York State beers as well.
The WonderPana GO SuperV is a 77mm filter system for GoPro HERO cameras that allows you to shoot in square and SuperView modes without filter vignetting. Check out our YouTube channel for more info.
- Photo by Sean Anderson
The WonderPana GO SuperV is a 77mm filter system for GoPro HERO cameras that allows you to shoot in square and SuperView modes without filter vignetting. Check out our YouTube channel for more info.
- Photo by Sean Anderson
Ljiljana taking her kite and board (equipped with an action camera) down to the water. ( Lake Simcoe )
After a solid week of father/son motorcycling through the Rockies and Yellowstone, it was time to point our iron steeds straight north for 15 hours. My newfound love for cruise control ended the trip on a high note.
The GoTough Sharkcage is a lightweight and sturdy aluminum cage system for GoPro HERO3, 3+, and HERO4 series cameras. Check out our Youtube channel for more info on this new cage.
- Photo by Sean Anderson
“This is where I went and this is what I saw.”
Thursday morning I drove the Benz to Langford BC and walked a Jordie Lunn Bike Park Trail.
It was early so I pretty much had the place to myself.
Afterward, I put the drone up over Westhills Housing Development.
Saint-Petersburg, formerly known as Petrograd and later Leningrad. It is situated on the River Neva, at the head of the Gulf of Finland on the Baltic Sea. The city had a population of 5,601,911 residents as of 2021, with more than 6.4 million people living in the metropolitan area. Saint-Petersburg is the fourth-most populous city in Europe, the most populous city on the Baltic Sea, and the world's northernmost city of more than 1 million residents.
The Historic Centre of Saint Petersburg and Related Groups of Monuments constitute a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Saint Petersburg is home to the Hermitage, one of the largest art museums in the world, the Lakhta Center, the tallest skyscraper in Europe, and was one of the host cities of the 2018 FIFA World Cup and the UEFA Euro 2020.
The name day of Peter I falls on 29 June, when the Orthodox Church observes the memory of apostles Peter and Paul. The consecration of the small wooden church in their names (its construction began at the same time as the citadel) made them the heavenly patrons of the Peter and Paul Fortress, while Saint Peter at the same time became the eponym of the whole city. When in June 1703 Peter the Great renamed the site after Saint Peter, he did not issue a naming act that established an official spelling; even in his own letters he used diverse spellings, such as Санктьпетерсьбурк (Sanktpetersburk), emulating German Sankt Petersburg, and Сантпитербурх (Santpiterburkh), emulating Dutch Sint-Pietersburgh, as Peter was multilingual and a Hollandophile. The name was later normalized and russified to Санкт-Петербург (Saint-Petersburg).
The historic architecture of Saint-Petersburg's city centre, mostly Baroque and Neoclassical buildings of the 18th and 19th centuries, has been largely preserved; although a number of buildings were demolished after the Bolsheviks' seizure of power, during the Siege of Leningrad and in recent years. The oldest of the remaining building is a wooden house built for Peter I in 1703 on the shore of the Neva near Trinity Square. Since 1991 the Historic Centre of Saint Petersburg and Related Groups of Monuments in Saint Petersburg and Leningrad Oblast have been listed by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site.
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She works at the "Action Camera" shop in Roseville, California. She's good at what she does.
Summer nights in Nevada City event 2018
The WonderPana GO SuperV is a 77mm filter system for GoPro HERO cameras that allows you to shoot in square and SuperView modes without filter vignetting. Check out our YouTube channel for more info.
- Photo by Sean Anderson
Some of the pictures I took during my trip to Dresden in May 2014.
More about it here: fotostrasse.com/category/europe/germany/dresden/#.V0Qj7JN...
The nations of the earth prepared for war; world supremacy was on their minds. Flashes of lightning, roars of thunder, and hundred pound hailstones fell from the sky. The worst earthquake in human history shook the world to its core. Every island sunk, every mountain crumbled, and every city collapsed. Then the Beast, and the kings of the earth, and their armies marched out for the Battle of Armageddon. Fire burned before them, and blood, fire, and billows of smoke followed behind them. They surrounded Jerusalem, and the city was captured. The light of the sun and the moon were darkened, and the stars did not shine. When the next day came, the daylight remained darkened. It was a day of darkness and gloom, a day of clouds and blackness. It was a unique day, with no difference between day and night. But mark my words, when evening comes, there will be light! (To be continued)
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I'm adding a new perspective to my action photos - POV. I've been thinking about this for a while and finally pulled the trigger on a new GoPro camera. This photo is from my first real session with the camera - following my friend Phil on a trail above Devil's Slide in Pacifica, California. Tomorrow I'll give it a shot on my skis. There's a bit of a learning curve, figuring out the best camera position and settings. But I'm pretty pleased with this photo for a start. The quality might not match what I get from my full-frame mirrorless camera but the dynamic POV perspective more than makes up for the quality compromise.
Bridge of Four Lions is a 28-metre-long pedestrian bridge over the Griboedov Canal in St Petersburg, connecting L'vinyi Drive to Malaya Podyacheskaya Street. The Lion Bridge is in the Admiralteysky District of St. Petersburg, connecting the Kazansky and Spassky Islands. Its abutments are crowned with four cast iron sculptures of lions, which give the bridge its name. The structure, suspended by cables emerging from the mouths of lions, was constructed in 1825 according to the design of two well-established bridge builders, Wilhelm von Traitteur and Basil Christianovicz. It is an outstanding monument of bridge-building architecture of the first quarter of the 19th century. It is also one of the three surviving pedestrian chain bridges in St. Petersburg (along with Bank and Pochtamtsky bridges).
In 1838, a reduced copy of the bridge (length 17.3 m, width 2 m) was erected by the firm Borsig for the project of the German architect LF Hesse on territory of Berlin's Great Tiergarten park.
The Lion Bridge was the first Berlin suspension bridge. Unlike the original in St. Petersburg, the superstructure and railings of the Berlin Lion Bridge are still wooden.