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Deal Island Maryland

I. Chef Henri, the kings head cook, acquires a vial of deadly poison...

 

See the rest of the story:

I. An Unsavory Deal by Eli Willsea (ForlornEmpire)

II. The Third Ingredient by Jonah Schultz (Silmaril_1)

III. The Banquet by Micah Beideman (Hacim Bricks)

 

Built for the Collab category in the 2022 Summer Joust

 

Ah Ha!!! This is French fish. This is NOT your fish.

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I took a picture from Gaia at our very last walk in the UK in Deal in front of this wonderful mosaic. Only 1 hour later we were on the ferry crossing the channel. We came a bit too early to the port so they let us take an earlier ferry. This was very kind !

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The past November I managed to capture a shot of the ellusive dragon that is known to frequent Deals Gap, North Carolina.

 

Crossing Deals Gap at the Tennessee/North Carolina state line, the Dragon is considered by many as one of the world's best motorcycling and sports car roads. Anyone looking for an exciting highway will enjoy this stretch of US129.

Enjoying The Light At Deal

Fishing boat at Deal jus catching the end of the winter sunshine.

This cowboy, seated inside the store, is the real deal. His horse is around the corner to the right tied to a mesquite tree. This photograph was taken 38 years ago but the vaquero is still alive and kicking.

The short guy by the doorway, named "Cesar", has not been seen for quite a while. He was essentially homeless when this photo was taken and he lived in a guardhouse that had fallen into disuse. Some kind folks in the town did look out for him and it is actually astonishing to me that he is dressed as well as he is, with clean clothes, almost approaching the exalted state of "dapperdom".

This was a found shot and was not posed.

 

Ejida La Mision, B.C., Mex.

1986

Nikon FM with Nikkor 28mm f/3.5 on Kodak Panatomic-X

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I feel much better today thanks to getting a good nights sleep last night, still on the meds but on the mend now. I had this idea for a while (written down in my ideas flipbook, sad i know), and was glad i had some patience doing it. There was never one shot that got the entire desired effect so i had to stitch some images together, i was more concerned i was going to lose my cards down the gaps in the floorboards! Pleased with the result though, not sure about the title though...

4 sets of 3 colors crop tops & 4 sets of 3 colors denim shorts only 65L this weekend! @ maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Xenosaur/85/209/63

 

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Big Deal at Academy 3, Manchester, on Saturday the 7th of May 2001

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Another taken from my recent trip to Deal. I'd already captured a few images further up the beach but wanted to try something slightly different. Now i've already mentioned a number of times of my love of seascapes and the way i really enjoy capturing the wave movements. My usual method is to work out a shutter speed of around 0.6 seconds using filters or my ISO adjustments. Next i tend to wait for a fairly large wave to move up the beach and then just as it starts to pull back i hit the shutter realise button. I'll work like this for quite sometime until i have a good selection of images that i can work with. Stacking images is a method i've used for a while - building the image until i'm happy with the overall composition.

  

This time i wanted to try it the other way around though. Taking inspiration from a very talented photographer David Baker (www.milouvision.com) who incidentally has a book coming out (www.seafeverbook.co.uk) i wanted to try and capture the waves coming in before they broke. I certainly didn't want to copy the exact style but use my own with a slight twist of David's intwined.

  

This image posted is certainly not an original composition but one which you will usually see as a long exposure - completely flattened out in a mono finish. The colours where just too good though for this with the skies rich blues showing morning just starting to crack through the clouds, then the emerald green sea and lastly the stark white lines created by the moving waves just before the roll over and brake.

 

Please visit my website if you'd like to more like this - www.dhphotography.org.uk

 

So many photos to be taken in Deal this façade facing the sea front at Deal

"Les Downs sont une ZONE DE MOUILLAGE de la Manche entre le North Foreland et South Foreland, sur la côte Est du Kent, entre le pas de Calais et l'estuaire de la Tamise.

Protégés à l'Est par les sables du banc de Goodwin, au Nord et à l'Ouest par la côte, les Downs servirent de base permanente aux vaisseaux de guerre patrouillant dans la mer du Nord, mais aussi de rade pour les bateaux sortant du chantier de construction navale de Chatham, formant un mouillage sûr par gros temps." (Wikipédia)

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"The Downs is a roadstead, AN AREA OF SHELTERED FAVOURABLE SEA, in the southern North Sea near the English Channel, off the east Kent coast in southern England, between the North and the South Foreland, near the town of Deal. " (Wikipedia)

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It paid off to set out early on this cold windy winters morning. I set out with 4 other keen/mad photographers on this overcast sunday not expecting much because of the poor light conditions, only to find a break in the clouds as we arrived in Deal on the east coast of Kent. I think we had around 15 minutes to get our shots in before the weather turned and the sun disappeared behind the clouds ..............

Stagecoach 47375 (GX06 JXZ) is photographed at Deal with an 82 service for Kingsdown.

 

8th August 2019

♥ Elsinore ♥

 

• The Sale is available in the mainstore at the following link:

 

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• Get Event HUD and Join the GiveAway Deals Weekend here:

 

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• Join Deals Weekend Group to receive notifications, participate in the giveaways and receive the HUD to quickly teleport to the store you want to visit.

Well, no, but a bridge nonetheless and that kind of deal!

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