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Scanned lith print.
Rolleiflex 3,5C w/ Xenotar 75 mm/f3,5 + yellow filter.
Nov 6, 2021.
Fomapan 100 in Rodinal 1+100, semistand 1 h.
Printed on Fomatone Classic MG 133 (18x24 cm) and developed in Moersch Easy Lith (20A+20B+760H2O).
Toned in Se 1+5, 45 s.
The British brig Dei Gratia was about 400 miles east of the Azores on December 5, 1872, when crew members spotted a ship adrift in the choppy seas.
Capt. David Morehouse was taken aback to discover that the unguided vessel was the Mary Celeste, which had left New York City eight days before him and should have already arrived in Genoa, Italy. He changed course to offer help.
Morehouse sent a boarding party to the ship. Belowdecks, the ship's charts had been tossed about, and the crewmen's belongings were still in their quarters.
The ship's only lifeboat was missing, and one of its two pumps had been disassembled. Three and a half feet of water was sloshing in the ship's bottom, though the cargo of 1,701 barrels of industrial alcohol was largely intact.
There was a six-month supply of food and water—but not a soul to consume it.
the photography course, brentor, dartmoor, devon.
I had almost completed my lone trip to this beautiful place when a group of about a dozen photographers on a professional course arrived and started setting up.
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View from the club house at the Yugawara Country Club (yugawara-cc.com) in Yugawara (湯河原), Japan. And no, I wasn't playing, otherwise I would still be there now searching for lost balls.
I had special permission to visit the club house and take some photos in this spectacular location. It had been raining all morning, so this break in the clouds was very fortuitous!
When I visit other people's streams, I like to leave encouraging comments or respectful critique. I never leave images, logos or text based decorations in my comments. I'd really appreciate it if you could do the same for me. Thank you!
If you like this image, please check out some of my other shots (if you have time!)
Astrophotography - Golf course - panorama Canon 60Da Ultra Wide Angle Canon Lens EF 16 35mm f2.8L II U, Canada
Looking towards the 9th Hole at Handsworth Golf Course, Handsworth Golf Club , Birmingham, West Midlands UK
Just a short walk this afternoon around Prestwick Golf Course!
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No, the two boats didn't hit each other, but they sure looked like they might for a few seconds! The larger vessel was moving much more slowly, but as you can see from the spray coming up from the vessel in the foreground, it was really hauling through the inlet headed out to sea.
This shot was taken at Ponce Inlet. You can see the jetty and the fishing pier on the left. this is the actual inlet area where the Halifax River meets the Atlantic Ocean. Across the inlet lies New Smyrna Beach, the city just south of the Greater Daytona Beach area. Ponce Inlet is the most southern part of our beach side, and one of the prettiest parts of it. Known for fishing and surfing, the two don't always mix well, as the fishing draws sharks. The larger waves here draw the surfers, so it's easy to see why this area, and New Smyrna, also, is one of the most notorious places for shark attacks in the state of Florida.
One of my friends was a lifeguard when he was young, and was bitten on the heel as he paddled on his board! Now that Katherine, the 14' Great White Shark has been frequenting our waters, you won't catch me in them! I sometimes miss the ignorance of childhood, when I never thought about such things, but they are a reality here.
Nevertheless, Ponce Inlet will remain a favorite spot for locals and tourists alike because of its beauty.
The sky was rather flat that day, and the colors were so-so. I enhanced the sky with a cloud texture and added a touch of color to the horizon line for interest. The original, as always, is below.
This was party of my walk yesterday afternoon ~ lovely walk through Prestwick Golf Club not long before it rained!
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