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This is the same scene as my previous one, just a few weeks before. Danes Dyke is a popular Nature Reserve just outside Flamborough village, E. Yorkshire, UK.
f/11, 51 mm, 1 sec at ISO 200. Manual exposure & 2 sec timer.
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[Rezz Room] Great Dane Animesh
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Military Street in Dane was one of many location on the former C&NW line from Madison to Reedsburg that still featured wig-wag signals until just recently. While these signals were removed a few months after this image was made in late 2011, the last ones on the line in Baraboo survived until spring 2016 before being retired.
WSOR L467 is westbound on the Reedsburg Sub near Dane, Wisconsin behind a pair of consecutively-numbered ex-NS GP59s which were acquired by Watco early last year and painted in WSOR colors.
WSOR L467 crawls west through Dane, Wisconsin on former C&NW rails with a pair of ex-NS GP59s still in fresh WSOR livery and a train of mostly covered hoppers for the elevator at Rock Springs.
Walking with friends and their Dane XI, the colours match so well :)
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The start or is it the end of Danes Dyke at Bempton Cliffs. The mist beginning to fall again.
Danes Dyke is a 2-mile (3.2 km) long ditch that runs north to south isolating the seaward 5 square miles (13 km2) of the headland. The dyke and the steep cliffs make the enclosed territory and its two boat launching beaches, North and South Landings, easily defended. Despite its name, the dyke is prehistoric in origin, and Bronze Age arrowheads were found when it was excavated by Pitt-Rivers in 1879. It is a Local Nature Reserve.
Copenhagen Nyhavn (New Habour but actually the ancient one). It's the charming stroll & entertainment tourist place in the city centre, lined by vividly coloured homes, coffee shops and restaurants. It's also the starting point for sightseeing tours on boats along this & other canals.
One of the most photographed places in Cph and this is my version.
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Taken at one of the dog parks in Ottawa. These Danes have such long legs. It's a wonder that they have so much control when they are running about. The shot is blurry, but I found it interesting...
One of my first of many attempts at selective color, masking, and blending filters. This half-Great Dane dog was a willing subject to my post processing experiments.
Built in 2005 in the modern style, the Dane County Courthouse is a ten story triangular building, In the background can been seen the Wisconsin State Capitol, which also houses the Wisconsin Supreme Court.
It was gorgeous.
Staffordshire Mooorlands near the River Dane about a mile (maybe more) from Lud's Church.
19th October 2024
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The River Dane passing under the packhorse bridge at Three Shires Head, the meeting point of the counties of Cheshire, Derbyshire and Staffordshire.
Print and Digital uncensored magazine featuring the best of my work with Dane: www.magcloud.com/browse/issue/2400171
Bill Dane Pictures ... it's not pretty
50 Years of Photographs I'm still in love
My book recommendation this week. I got it last Thursday. A great book. Thank you, Bill.
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In the halcyon days before COVID struck, I had the chance to have Dane come to my little studio space. She models a lot and it shows. We had a good session together and I'm glad I got to work with her. I especially like some of the film work we did together (you'll have to check out her album to find it).
Great Danes are the gentle giants of the canine world, and they’re truly massive. Males can stand up to 32 inches at the shoulder and can weigh 175 pounds, making them as large as the average man! Unfortunately, they have notoriously short lifespans of less than 10 years. Ironically, the breed isn’t even from Denmark, as you might expect from its name.