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Taken from the North Devon coast at Mortehoe in April 2017

This is another shot of the channel I found at Church Point last saturday but taken earlier in the day, when there was a lot more of a blue tone going on (which I think I prefer in the water). I was really quite glad I had my wellies on, as it allowed me to get up quite close to the channel without risking serious wet ankles.

 

I've got a long weekend this weekend (stopping work tomorrow night) so I'm really hoping for some similar weather - this was one of the most fun sunrises I've seen for a while.

 

No flashing banners / group invites please

 

EOS1000D / Sigma 10-20mm / Hitech 0.6 hard and soft grads

Red House on the Lake

 

Here is the link to the video walkthrough!!

 

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This $7.5 million abandoned house sold at that price not too long ago, it later went up for sale again that same year for $6.5 million but didn't sell, does that mean the buyer overpaid? Maybe but it wouldn't surprise me at all if that is the current pricing for that area! It was listed as a vacant lot which means the home will eventually be torn down which is a shame because it has a lot of unique characteristics and it's too bad that these types of homes are considered useless because the ones that replace them have no visual interest at all.

 

Located within a very wealthy neighbourhood right on a lake, it looks as though this home has been sitting for several years. It has a mostly flat roof which is often the cause of leaks and that is evident from the inside of this house. There are a few different leaks that have led to the ceiling partially collapsing in some areas and we all know when a roof begins to go it's not long before the house is unsalvageable. Custom built in the 1968, it appears to have most if not all of its original decor intact.

 

These sorts of homes are great and visiting them makes me feel like I am stepping back in time and it's a damn shame that they are becoming harder and harder to find.

 

This home will be demolished eventually, it is just a matter of time. It will be replaced by a McMansion made of particle board and plastic that has absolutely no character at all.

Playing with the shot in Photoshop, Photowiz, midnight action, where will it stop???????????

 

'The Channel *revisited* *again!*' On Black

sunshine and the time to enjoy it..vacation can't get here fast enough!

 

80 days = a life time

 

But today it's a rainy day here..

 

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The dial and on switch to an antique television set with a UHF channel positioned to channel 5. Everyone basically watched the same programs, listened to the same news broadcasts, and politically were less divided.

Chitahanto, Japan, 2016

The Weather Channel's storm chasing truck was on location in Daytona Beach before Hurricane Matthew

Floating down the river channel s a popular summer activity in Penticton BC between Okanagan and Skaha Lakes.

The Bedford Channel, nestled in historic Fort Langley in British Columbia, Canada, holds an important place in history. Once a vital waterway, this channel served as a primary route for the transportation of goods during the fur trade era in the 19th century. Its strategic location facilitated the movement of furs and supplies, contributing significantly to the economic growth of the Hudson's Bay Company's Fort Langley, a prominent trading post. The Bedford Channel witnessed bustling activity as Indigenous peoples, European fur traders, and settlers engaged in the vibrant exchange of goods and cultures. Today, the tranquil waters of the Bedford Channel stand as a serene reminder of its rich historical past, offering a glimpse into the bygone era of fur trading and the pivotal role it played in shaping the region's history.

Fort Langley British Columbia Canada

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English Channel breaking on the beach above Folkestone.

Channeled '29 Ford Roadster pick-up.

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Kyutéchi

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Woohoo, SHIPtember: check!

 

It's been a while, but it was exciting to be back at it demanding 100+ studs of myself. This time in just 11 hours!! But I had a little help... a lot of help actually! This alien ship is a collab between Geneva

and I! She did the brown and I did the black.

 

It came together with lots of changes along the way, but in the end, to my surprise, it was pretty close to what I expected! Here's a video with a swwoooosh.

 

I can't go without mentioning the huge inspiration Mihu was, with his Alien Assimilator builds and theme. I did my best to fit the theme while still bringing some fresh aspects to the concept!

 

Aren't you glad it's not hovering above your city? :) Hope you like it, to God be the glory!

Taken 3 years ago, on the same date as the other two photos.

La Jolla, California

Channel Island Road, Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia

New day has come...Have a nice day my friends.

Time lapse here

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An Arriva Trains Wales Class 150 Sprinter unit on the Bridgend to Aberdare service crosses Porthkerry Viaduct in the Vale of Glamorgan in the backdrop of the Bristol Channel.

This view in this photograph is so peaceful and serene, but on the eve of D-Day 1944, thousands of American troops sailed out from this location, near the Trelissick Estate, across the English Channel, heading for the beaches of Normandy.

I don't suppose for a single minute that back then, those embarking on this mission, had time to look upon this view in quite the same way as I am able to do today.

I suspect that most of those setting off from these English shores, barely comprehended what lay ahead!

The 1906 steam launch Puffin is a regular at the Port Townsend Wooden Boat Festival. The diesel powered yacht is the 1929 Stephens Brothers 43 ft. pilot-house cruiser Seven Bells. The black-hull gaff-rig is a Bristol Channel Cutter. The other four wooden sailboats are out enjoying some brisk wind with interesting clouds. The photo was taken at the Wooden Boat Festival. woodenboat.org/plan-your-visit/

 

a little animation I made for a college project a combination of stop-motion and video with paper models.

Textures and overlays by Ninka Studio, Foxey Squirrel, Katie Pertiet, and French Kiss

Olympus XA, F.Zuiko 35mm f2.8, Kodak Gold 200, Epson GT-X830. 1/250, f/4.

At Keighley Museum

 

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