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Churning in the sky and in the water at Palouse Falls.
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Hurricane Lee was a little east and north of the mainland but the surf and winds were enough, you knew it was out there churning.
Taken at Chalky Beach, Swansea Heads, NSW, Australia.
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I had a morning on the Northumberland coast yesterday to a location I’ve always wanted to photograph but never got around to it. As a sunrise location close to the winter solstice it’s an easy for me to access, only an hour away on the road. The road being the A1, the great north road, the only thing great about is the level of non investment by successional governments. I had a good hour and half where I had total blue skies to nearly overcast. Here is an image. Nearing the end of that period at nearly 9:00 then I headed for a fantastic walk up to Embleton bay and back, then back on the road again for a much needed walk with Missy.
The Churún River is a river in Venezuela, part of the Orinoco River basin. It is located in Canaima National Park and a tributary comes from the Angel Falls, which are the world's tallest single-drop waterfall.
I love the somber and moody effect that heavily overcast conditions can add to a seascape image. It strikes a completely different tone than a cheery sunrise or sunset.
From my window in Carcavelos, overlooking Oeiras, this amazing "beast" paid me a visit and left me in awe...
Da minha janela em Carcavelos que dá para Oeiras, este maravilhoso "monstro" visitou-me e deixou-me espantada...
Oeiras - Portugal
Walking around Chinley Churn, with Chinley village and Chapel-en-le-Frith just visible in the distance.
I remain quite taken by the "Painting" like appearance of these long zoom photos. My bridge camera goes into digital zoom at extreme distance and while that usually annoys me, in this case I feel that it was an addition. For an idea of the distance involved, one may look back several photos in my photo stream to one titled "As We Do" with a photographer setting up with Morro Rock in the background. I was shooting down the length of the Strand Beach to the Rock.
Morro Bay, ca.
At Living History Farms ( recreates American history) - a young boy churns butter by hand like they did back in the old 1800's.
Happy Bench Monday!
When doing the B&W conversions that follow I thought this one looked good in either processing. It's one of my favorites from the folder.
South Fork Yuba River, Placer Co., CA
We decided to chase the weird (in a good way) 196 a bit, now seen diverting off of the aforementioned Whiting Lead and back onto the main. 3 miles from here will find the crew at their destination, with a ride home awaiting.
The Chaipattana Aerator was invented by King Bhumibol Adulyadej to help improve water quality in local waterways and bodies of water.
The Chaipattana Aerator is a floating buoy that rotates slowly to pump oxygen into wastewater. The device was first developed to combat water pollution at Wat Bowon Niwetvihara. The aerator is a simple and low-cost mechanical device yet works effectively to alleviate problems of wastewater. Not only is it effective in treating polluted water but it also oxygenates water in ponds used for breeding aquatic animals.
These are the blocks that I was working on collecting orange fabric for. They are 6 inch Churn Dash Blocks.
I can't decide if I want to keep the quilt as Pink, Red, and Orange or also add in the yellow. Any suggestions?
I'm also still thinking about if I want the Orange (and the yellow) to only be the "Churn Dashes" or if I should also use the orange(yellow) as the background too in some blocks. I did two blocks where they were the background. Haven't decided yet!
This area is closed because of the covid 19 shut down here. I was able to get a few sunrise shots off before a police officer asked me to finish up and leave.
There is a path that meanders up alongside this little rocky cliff. Taken for the Utata Thursday walk project, technically it was Friday but I kept the spirit Thursday alive.