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The other end of the Capilano Suspension Bridge, here is another fun thing to do - "Cliffwalk" where is just over the Capilano river, the view is just magnificent !! The walkway is high and pretty narrow, definitely it is "Not For The Faint Of Heart"。
Island of Tortola - one of the few inhabited islands
British Virgin Islands - ship sunrise port arrival - 6/7/23
40th Anniversary 8 Day Cruise - Saint Croix - Tortola
Adventure of the Seas - Royal Caribbean Cruise Line
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*[left-double-click for a closer-look - mountainside homestead]
*[Livin' on The Edge - channel/harbor view - day break - dawn]
*[Local tradition recounts that explorer Christopher Columbus
named the island Tórtola. Translation; "turtle dove" in Spanish]
Some pigeons enjoying the sun.
Taken at The Ovens Natural Park, in Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia, Canada.
The Milky Way, visible in the night sky over our cliffside campsite at the Hole in the Wall Campground, on Grand Manan Island, New Brunswick.
A cheerful group of walkers enjoying the coastal paths at Flamborough Head - a place where sweeping sea views, dramatic chalk cliffs, and fresh North Sea air make every step worthwhile. The area offers some of the most scenic walking in East Yorkshire, with routes winding past seabird colonies, lighthouses, and wildflower-strewn meadows. A perfect spot for a good walk and even better company.
Another shot from our Day trip to the South Coast with Parkwood on the Cesar Challenge.
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before killzone 3 comes on the 22/2/2011
and i publish my new images
I will build again a few areas of killzone 2
as a small blush on the game
I begin with the Suljeva wasteland
a very rough area in the game
I would like you to join me on our tour of the North Eastern Québec (Gaspésie) - Gatineau - Matane. It is important to get out of the house during this COVID pandemic for a change in scenery.
This is was our third stop along the way! Welcome to Cap-d'Espoir, Quebec.
This is not the prettiest bird, however I appreciate all walks of animal life. Its gracious in its flight.
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While some FOLs were working on SHIPs this September, I was working on this model: my largest to date (48 x 48 studs).
The train is a modified version of the train in 60198 Cargo Train.
The arch of the tunnel was largely inspired by Jonas Kramm's beautiful arch design.
Marks the spot where a woman stepped back during a cliffside party and fell to her death in Terlingua Creek.
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Guernsey - Channel Islands
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This Peregrine Falcon, resting on the side of a cliff, seems quite interested in the camera being pointed at it.
After eyeing up another cliffside along I40 between Albuquerque and Gallup that peaked or interest, we pulled off the interstate at the nearest exit and didn’t wait long before this westbound manifest came along and filled up the shot nicely. Shortly after snapping this picture, we were screamed at and threatened for several minutes by a very, very angry Indian for driving way too fast (20 mph at most) through what he believed to be “his” town to find a place to shoot from. We calmly got back in the car, left at a crawl and drove many more miles before stopping again. Looking back I think it was well worth it, and every photograph is better with a good back story.
Santuario de la Madonna della Corona.
This is one of the few side trips that we visit during my Italy Photo Trek. It may not be Fine Art Photography but its such a unique place to photograph. There are probably only a handful of spots where you can safely capture this cliffside church without falling hundreds of feet straight down into the forest below.
This is the cliff side of Davenport, CA. It's only about 10 miles north of Santa Cruz. We came here to catch the sunset and to check out the abandoned pier. Unfortunately, it was high tide and we could not get down to the shore. At least you can see the abandon pier from here.
I love the sunlight hitting the cliffside!
Whoohoo! My first picture ever to get on Explore 1.19.09 :)
Fave & Comment to Enter to Win a Week Stay in Cliffside Marina's Christmas Cabin from 12.24.18 until 1.1.19.
As I sifted through my photo archives, I stumbled upon a collection from my inaugural video shoot that I've yet to share here.
Among these is a mesmerizing long exposure shot (just under 3 minutes) capturing the serene essence of Polly Cove. The tranquil waters blur seamlessly, along with the sky. Which did only a few clouds near the horizon. The light was incredible. This is a similar composition as to the one I ran into the frame for a self portrait on the cliffside.
Nestled along the rugged coastline of Nova Scotia, Polly Cove embodies the quintessential maritime charm often overshadowed by its more famous neighbour, Peggy’s Cove. Despite its proximity, this hidden gem remains a relatively undiscovered treasure waiting to be explored. (even I need to explore it more)