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A very rarely photographed section of the Oregon Coast. This area sits behind another more popular spot but people rarely go up here... I've found great solitude here.
I decided to process a mono version of my visit to Arnside in Cumbria. Although the colours on this evening were pretty amazing, I felt the contrast and curves made the image a good candidate to process in B&W.....hope you agree !!!
Illuminated windows and their reflections in the channels. Just love these precious minutes, when all the lights are balanced nicely. This is a slightly different angle from a motive I posted before, liked the composition of the other one better, but the light is stronger here. What do you think?
The Belleisle cable ferry keeps this part of the river open. Some winters, the channel is notably narrower than this!
2018 Road Trip to Tuktoyaktuk, NWT via Dempster Highway and the Inuvik-Tuktoyaktuk Highway or ITH (Tuk Highway).
Bedford Channel in Fort Langley British Columbia Canada. Photo taken with an Olympus OM1 on Ilford FP4 film.
After nearly ten hours sailing we have arrived. Devonport dead ahead. But first we have to navigate the narrow channel in the Mersey River. For the crew of the bridge, who do this all the time, this is like a walk in the park (let's hope one day we don't have to explain this metaphor to our children).
You can see a solitary fisherman sitting in his dinghy just outside the channel lines, and some more people on shore. Up in the bridge (I'll tag it) the Captain watches as the Spirit of Tasmania I enters the final approach.
Towards the end of our trip south through the Lemaire Channel, cloud descended over Booth Island, the light got beautifully soft and this image and the next few were taken. This was shot at nearly 9pm. Most people had gone inside for dinner, and just me and JP (John Paul Caponigro) remained on the top deck of the ship. This isn't everyone's light or conditions, but we both loved it. Eventually JP went down and I was up there alone. It was one of the memories from the trip that will stay with me always.
The Lemaire Channel, Antarctica.
I made a short film of what I saw in Antarctica. If you'd like to see it, head over to YouTube or you can watch it here on Flickr.
If you'd like to see all my Antarctica images together, you can visit my Flickr Antarctica album.
I wrote three blog posts about this amazing trip to Antarctica. If you'd like read about the trip and see some more documentary/BTS images, you'll find the blog posts here:
shrank my fave human baby sock pattern to 3 wee sizes plus managed 2 sizes of sweaters - now to block whew!
bjtales Mouse, Wiggs Teeny Gracie, & bbflockling Wren wondering where is their underWHERE??
A view of the Bristol Channel from Dunkery Hill, the highest point in Exmoor National Park, Somerset.
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This is part of the channel that goes beneath the London Bridge in Havasu City, Arizona. We stayed on the top floor in the condos you can see to the right. I was waiting for that ferry to take me over to the California side of the lake, enjoying an adult beverage and the sunset. I usually hate waiting but for some reason I didn't mind this.
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