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Who owns this glove?

Omgeving Lonnekermeer, Hengelo

Gloves, Smile on Saturday

Two people are putting together a compass.

 

One of them says, "Okay, I got the North part here, South here, and East right here". Then the other guy says, "where's the West of it?”

 

HSoS!

Beech forest on Rügen. Germany.

You have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes. You can steer yourself in any direction you choose. You're on your own, and you know what you know. And you are the guy who'll decide where to go. ~Dr. Seuss

 

Not so sure any more if I have brains in my head. Things are changing daily with Covid restrictions and recommendations. Sadly, it appears that now my adult children feel the need to "educate" me, haha. Hope you're all on the right path, my friends...

 

A 350 mile journey begins with one step.

 

Saturday night William McIntosh and I made some plans to head up to Julia Pfeiffer State Beach to photograph Keyhole Arch during the winter solstice. During the winter solstice the sun lines up through the arch and has produced some magical captures and is a popular destination for many photographers. The following morning Bill called at 7:30am and said that the weather had turned up north and we decided to head the other direction towards the southwest, After spending a half hour looking at the radar and Skyfire we decided to head to a spot 6 hours away just past Phoenix Arizona to the Salt River Bend.

As we traveled, the weather started clearing more and more and by the time we got on location the clouds almost cleared out of the sky completely but luckily as the sun dipped to the horizon we did catch some last minute color in the sky.

This is an 8 image panorama stitched together in Lightroom and in an effort of full disclosure, was unhappy with the size of the moon when shooting at 11mm so I had the presence of mind to grab the longest lens in my bag at the time, a 24-105mm and snapped a second shot of the moon and replaced the tiny moon in the original composition with the one shot with the longer lens. I know some people object to this but I'm trying to sell prints here people. LOL :)

 

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When going through a tunnel, the only direction is to go toward the light.

There is a tunnel.

Today we got the news......there is light.

Breathing easier. 'Nuff said.

Not only when hiking off trails in the hills of the Wiehengebirge it is important to know the right direction. At the end of the day this rule is essential in all parts of life. Wittekindsberg, Ostwestfalen, Germany

Once upon a time you dressed so fine

Threw the bums a dime in your prime, didn't you?

But when you ain't got nothing, you got nothing to lose

You're invisible now, you've got no secrets to conceal

 

How does it feel, how does it feel?

To be on your own, with no direction home

A complete unknown, like a rolling stone

 

~ Bob Dylan, Like a Rolling Stone

 

Saugatuck State Park on a very windy day.

Sometimes in the winds of change we find our true direction....

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Just because

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doesn't mean

you should, too...

EVERYONE

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Start your day in a upward direction, and the rest of the day will follow the uphill path.

Vernon Howard

 

My instinct is to think its pointless to talk about how much I love one of my images- of course, why else would I share them. Nonetheless, this is one of those images that speaks to me more vividly than others. The way installed, man-made lighting makes the curves, bends and reach of these branches come to life.. and you only need to take a walk at night by this beach to enjoy it. What a beautiful existence we enjoy.

 

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RKO_0387. Close-up of a preening Kingfisher (Alcedo atthis). Preparing for another meeting with Mrs. Kingfisher!

 

Luckily the winter was mild this year and we now see some common kingfishers returning to their location!

 

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I had a brilliant afternoon on a big low tide, chasing patterns, and trying to trap the sky in the sand. The reflections weren't great as there was so much small weed and debris about, but the sand waves and ripples were wonderful. later in the day I spotted a Portuguese man of war washed up. Same direction by Hoobastank is perfect, as the sand seemed to be echoing the cliff strata.

Le Tiocan - Curson Le Crêt de la neige - Le Reculer - Narderan - Le Tiocan.

 

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Wenn man zur morgendlichen Rushhour auf die Abfahrtstafel des Bahnhofs von Amiens blickt, findet sich ein Zielbahnhof besonders häufig: Paris Nord! 6h04, 6h23, 6h38, 6h43 (mit Umstieg in Creil), 7h04... Wer französische Fahrpläne kennt, dem ist klar, dass das ein wirklich ungewöhnlich dichtes Zugangebot ist. Die Strahlkraft der Hauptstadt Paris ist eben ungebrochen und die Zahl der Arbeitnehmer, die täglich auch aus dem weiteren Umland pendeln, rechtfertigt den dichten Takt ohne Zweifel.

 

Nicht minder üppig sind dabei meist die Zuglängen. Und was den Bahnfotografen erfreut: Ein Großteil der Verbindungen ist noch lokbespannt, entweder als Corail- oder als Doppelstockgarnitur, jeweils mit einer "Nez cassé" an der Spitze! :)

 

Einer dieser Züge ist der TER 848536 (Amiens - Paris Nord), den ich am 21. Juli 2020 pünktlich zum Sonnenaufgang erwartete. Den ersten und einzigen Zwischenhalt Longueau (samt namhaftem Dépôt) hat der Zug gerade verlassen, als er zwischen Fouencamps und Dommartin im zarten Morgenlicht durch die von weiten Stoppelfeldern überzogene Hügellandschaft der Capitale entgegen strebt. Im Hintergrund wabert auch an diesem Hochsommermorgen noch der für die Somme-Region typische Frühnebel, der hier über dem Flüsschen Avre und diversen kleinen Teichen aufsteigt.

 

Laut Umlaufplan hätte das übrigens eine BB 22200 mit Corail-Wagen sein sollen, aber über die schicke Multiservice-BB 15049 mit ihrer V2N-Garnitur habe ich mich mindestens genauso gefreut.

Vue du Col de la Bonette.

 

Le col de la Bonette est un col de montagne à 2 715 mètres d'altitude, où la route de la Bonette passe pour relier la vallée de l'Ubaye à celle de la Tinée.

 

Le col de la Bonette se situe entre la cime de la Bonette (2 860 m) et la cime des Trois Serrières (2 753 m). Une bonne partie de la route entre Jausiers et Saint-Étienne-de-Tinée est située en zone protégée du parc national du Mercantour.

Lighthouse "Unterfeuer Pagensand Nord",

Kollmar, Elbe, North Germany (near Hamburg)

At the Heinz Nixdorf MuseumsForum in Paderborn, Germany

Kajaking on the Canal de Alfonso XIII in Sevilla.

Nick's Cove boardwalk Russian River Sonoma California

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