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As is often the case in the tropics, there was a haze bank over the sea. As the sun dipped into it at the horizon, it turned into red and reflected the hues to the clouds.
When I came to this place, it didn't look promising at first.
Unfortunately, my memory card was already almost full. To save storage space, I took some pictures in jpg only, like this one. The camera was new to me and I was inexperienced, but I learned from it...
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Oystercatcher on the wing and skimming the surface of the river. This bird had it's young tucked under the river bank just up from my position, I was able to get some shots as it kept returning to feed the chicks.
I sit on the banks of the fast flowing
river, dipping my feet in the ice cold
water. I feel the cold tingle through me.
There's a mischief to it, that's infectious.
I splash the water on my face. The layers
of dirt on my heart washed, I feel alive.
~Man With The Pen~
With a healthy cut of woodchips on the head end, BLU T31 climbs out of the dip at Enka on their westward journey from Asheville to Canton. The impending closure of the paper mill in Canton has sent railfans swarming here in recent weeks. As of the time of this upload, the mill has about two weeks to live.
There are bees galore around the delphiniums.This one totally disappeared into this opening bud. Wishing you all, dear friends and visitors a wonderful weekend.Thank you so much for your visits and kind comments:-)
The title refers to a dip in the dock or a dip in the water or both. It is funny that the dock only fell in right in the middle. It looks like a lot of the decking boards are missing. I think the entire dock would have to be repaired which is running about twenty thousand dollars right now. My guess is that this is a dangerous, deteriorated, decayed, defunct dock. I am sure I am missing some descriptive “D” words. Have at it please. The more the better.
The south end of Arrowhead Lake Road ripples through a series of dips as it approaches the Notch—the pass between Hesperia and Summit Valley—before curving out of sight. The roadway is contoured to match the shape of the shallow arroyos running perpendicular to it, along which rainwater flows from the hillsides on the right to the Mojave riverbed, out of sight on the left.
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Camera: Kodak Pony 828 (1949-1959). Kodak discontinued production of this Pony's native 828 film (35mm roll film with 8 images, each 28 x 40mm) in 1985. I substituted conventional, sprocketed 35mm film, using backing paper cut down from 120 film backing paper according to an online tutorial by Dan Mitchell (www.pheugo.com/cameras/index.php?page=spool828). I didn't include the sprocket holes in my scan; the scanned negative area was thus approximately 24 x 40mm).
Film: 35mm 100 ISO Arista.edu Ultra, developed in Arista Liquid Developer for 6:30 minutes @ 70 degrees, scanned with an Epson V600 scanner.
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The Downs are a very distinctive shape thanks to the underlying chalk that they are formed from. There is a short steep (scarp) slope on one side and a much longer and more gentle (dip) slope on the other that eventually becomes a coastal plain
I tried to get this pair upright, but one or the other or both just kept dipping...It made me laugh... hope it gives you a laugh too.
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I was able to capture our friends on a parasail ocean dip with my D3100 and a zoom lens. I wasn't going to participate this week due to being on vacation/holiday, but got lucky with this week's Crazy Tuesday's theme "Liquid in motion". The expressions are priceless...zoom in to see them.
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One of my favorite spots out west was this beautiful view in Darling, Arizona. We're looking back at the San Francisco Peaks just east of Flagstaff as an eastbound train hustles out of the famous 'Darling dip' beginning the next leg of their journey across the high desert to Belen, New Mexico.
Not a canoe but dedicated to Dean anyway. I shot this through some grasses to get the near bokeh-like effect.
Watching these guys forage is like watching a ballet...
American Avocet (Recurvirostra americana)
Dare county, NC
Despite it's name this gull is quite rare in most parts of the UK.
Fortunately on the west coast of Scotland we have them in abundance.
Common Gull - Larus Canus
Ardmucknish Bay Scotland
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It feels like everyone has gotten sick of the MRL shots so I thought I'd switch it up a bit. Getting ready to move ahead after swapping their loads for empties with the UP, the track takes a sharp swing uphill leaving Plummer... a 6 axle might scrape the fuel tank here!
I always find it exiting when the sun dips into a thin slither of a cloud bank, the light can then change very subtly.
From this hill I like to see the patchwork of fields and lines of hedgerows, Cissbury ring and Lychpole hill catching the last of the days sunshine on the left.
Again I shot two frames to blend together.