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A morning shot taken from Exchange place looking over the Hudson at NYC, this one morning when I had a tripod so took a 3 sec exposure here
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We’ll be traveling down to Hertfordshire tomorrow to see my daughter et al and to be honest I started to get a little anxious about the drive. I’ve never been a keen driver for long distances, but as needs must over the years I’ve had to drive all over. For work I was up to the midlands all the time and now all my family live away so staying in touch involves lots of traveling. Prior to the pandemic I was regularly doing 700 miles round trips visiting the grandchildren, but now after 14 months of relative no driving these epic distances are a little daunting. It’s a confidence thing and I’m sure once well into the journey I’ll be ok, hopefully keeping the toilet stops down to one and I can persevere the leg aches that I will sure to get. So take my mind of it here is a #waveWednesday taken back in April, called Shape shifter. It’s a rare wave photo in that it’s not taken with my Canon 7dmkii and 100-400 combo sitting on a tripod. I decided to go light and local on the afternoon of this storm, carrying my fujifilm XH1 and 70-300mm lens plus 1.4x, all taken handheld. It was an experiment, the results were OK, but it won’t replace my DSLR for these sessions in a hurry.
Pic Coolidge (3775m), Pic de la Temple (3389m) et L'Ailefroide (3954m) dans le Parc National des Ecrins (Oisans).
I'm a big fan of clouds, their colours & shapes & this day didn't disappoint with a magnificent showing of a changing sunset sky!
“When I believe in something, I’m like a dog with a bone.”
— Melissa McCarthy
[Rezz Room] Imperial White Doberman
[C.YFashion] *BIBI*
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The word autumn comes from the French autompne, from the Latin autumnus, whose deeper roots are obscure. It’s first recorded in English as early as the late 1300s—notably, both Chaucer and Shakespeare used it in their works.
Today, speakers of American English commonly use both fall and autumn to refer to the season, though fall became more common in the US by the late 1800s. Speakers of British English largely use autumn or the autumn season.
La costa cantabrica sorprende siempre con los repentinos cambios, a un atardecer esplendido durante unos instantes le siguieron densas nubes justo llegamos al coche cuando comenzó a llover.
The Cantabrian coast always surprises with sudden changes, a splendid sunset for a few moments was followed by dense clouds just when we got to the car when it started to rain.
Audio waves and particulate matter pour out of the westernmost portal of Bozeman Tunnel as BNSF Roberts Bank coal train C SXMRBG2 60F conquers the summit of Montana Rail Link's Bozeman Pass and begins its descent down the other side of the mountain.
Break the barrier, where drama does wait
Feel the caresses of the hands of fate
Give yourself, give it all
To the wild passion, that does call
Strip your fears and surrender
Forbidden lands, you will enter
Where under dramatic clouds above
You will be soaked in the elixir of love
Hidden desires, will be woken
Wild cries of passion will be spoken
You lose your mind, the land does shake
As all the barriers, you frantically break
[SG] Bae Strapless Dress
Legacy. Bombshell, Perky, Reborn and waifu
At the Reborn Event
KiraTattoo -RoseArt
3 shade options
KiraTattoo mainstore
~HexPosed~ Dramatic
4 poses plus mirrored
At N21