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Cliffs and cafe Mull of Galloway

6/7/11

Ring of Kerry, Ireland

Cliff Aster is lovely native wild flower in Malibu

Puffin collecting dry grass on the cliff top at Bempton Cliffs

Great view of Bempton cliffs from Thornwick.

Another long exposure.

Exposure25

Aperturef/8.0

Focal Length17 mm

ISO Speed100

Best on black press L

Riomaggiore, La Spetzia (Cinque Terre), Italy

Riomaggiore, La Spetzia (Cinque Terre), Italia

Fuji GL690

Fuji Velvia 50

Coastal Maine is renowned for its majestic granite shores. These cliffs are just below Bass Harbor Head Lighthouse.

Last sunset of 2012, taken at Fort Bragg, near Mendocino, CA.

Probably where I caught my cold :)

 

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3 stitched images, P45, Schneider 47mm, Silvestri Flexicam.

Bixby Creek Bridge stringing together the craggy California cliffs on the Pacific Coast Highway. I wish I had a bit better weather, but the views of the ocean with the added fog made the experience much more dramatic. Photo taken July 2018.

Polaroid SX-70 Time Zero Autofocus Model 2

IMPOSSIBLE Cyanograph SX70

 

Some "isolated landscapes" attempts with Cyanograph film. Torrey Pines Beach

Life is hard in Zihuatanejo

New Haven nature reserve, UK

White Pocket, South Coyote Buttes, Vermillion Cliffs National Monument, Arizona

Cliff on the largest of the Aran Island; Inishmore

Cliffs where the Rio Grande cut through the eastern rim of the giant Creede Caldera.

Another from last weeks walk along the cliffs from Sandsend to Kettleness and back

Isalo NP, MADAGASCAR

 

Scanned Slide from 1998

Broader view of this bay.

 

Madeira island, Portugal.

The Bempton Cliffs reserve, on the spectacular Yorkshire coast, is home to one of the UK's top wildlife spectacles. Around half a million seabirds gather here between March and October to raise a family on towering chalk cliffs which overlook the North Sea.

Les falaises de Moher (en anglais Cliffs of Moher, en irlandais Aillte an Mhothair, « falaises des ruines ») sont des ensembles de falaises situées sur la commune de Liscannor au sud-ouest du Burren dans le comté de Clare, en Irlande. Les falaises s’élèvent jusqu’à 214 m au-dessus de l’océan Atlantique sur une longueur de 8 km. Lieu incontournable du tourisme en Irlande, les falaises de Moher fascinent par leur beauté et leurs pentes vertigineuses. Ces masses de calcaire et de schiste érodées par le vent et l'océan, souvent déchaînés près de ces côtes, sont piétinées par plus d'un million de touristes par an, ce qui n'est pas sans conséquences sur cette nature sauvage.

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