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The 26-km Neumayer Channel between Anvers, Wiencke, and Doumer Islands offers one of the most scenic sea passages in Antarctica.
Entrance of German Public TV broadcasting service ZDF… the “reality” reflecting in the entrance is already distorted
Lemaire Channel is one of the scenic highlights of Antarctica. It leads to Petermann Island, a favourite port of call for expedition cruisers but it is often blocked by icebergs.
This build was loosely inspired by Japanese castles in general, although that wasn't what I was intending when I first started - it was going to be a simple star fort. But, it kept on getting taller... and taller...
Build log on my blog, and time lapse video on YouTube if you want to see the "taller and taller" process!
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Infrared Channel Swap (using the GIMP)
Panasonic ZS5 w/full spectrum conversion
720nm #infrared filter
#infraredPhotography
"Amsterdam canal"
Amsterdam (Pays-Bas)
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This shot was taken the night of the full moon down at Portarlington with the moon just peeping up on the horizon behind the green marker. The clouds were nothing like the night before and so I just concentrated on the markers instead.
"Same Bat time, same Bat channel." This phrase was said at the end of every tv show on the original Batman series. Now it is often used to refer to an occurrence that has an identical time table as a previous one. Interesting how some expressions get started only to become part of our everyday phraseology. I say this because today's post is the same time and place (channel) as yesterday's post.
Take for example the decades old phrase, "the hole 9 yards". Many wonder why it is not 10 yards, thinking the phrase is from football. Rather, it has nothing to do with football and everything to do with the length of ammunition in the wing of a WWII Spitfire. While strafing the enemy, pilots would say, "give him the hole 9 yards."
The special charm of Montargis in central France. Never miss a chance to stroll around towns, you will be surprised.
Hasselblad 500cm on Ilford HP5+, developed in Caffenol CL
Mouth of the River Nene
Tycho Wing the fourth (1794-1852) was Surveyor to the Duke of Bedford, and made a considerable name for himself, earning the nickname “King of the Fens”. Sometimes in the company of John Rennie and Thomas Telford, Tycho surveyed the Nene River outfall and surrounding marshes. The Nene River mouth is known as Tycho Wing's Channel, and the area on the east side of the river is Wingland, or Wingfield.
Some still shots of the Cormorants & Little Egret. The LE had come across the channel when the Cormorants started fishing to catch any they missed, crafty work
The English Channel also known simply as the Channel ( La Manche in French ) is a narrow strip of the Atlantic ocean separating southern England and Northern France, at its narrowest here it is just 21 miles to France.
It is also one of the busiest shipping lanes in the world.
Photography © Jeremy Sage
Another one from the mixer. This is Leigh Taylor's gorgeous and really funny daughter. Does this girl know how to work a camera or what?
taken@ Buddha Garden