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Clouds of lake-effect snow out over the lake from Silver Beach in St. Joseph.

Even in bad weather you will find interesting motifs:

"The pier of Binz shortly after the rain."

 

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The Fjord of Eternity, Greenland

Atlantic, Ile d’Oleron, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France

Looking out over Okanagan lake.

Sony a99 | Konica Minolta 17-35 2.8/4

Der an der schleswig-holsteinischen Küste wohl bekannteste Leuchtturm wurde 1907 in Tübbingbauweise errichtet. Das Bauwerk ist wie Pellworm auf Holzpfählen gegründet und vom Aufbau ähnlich wie Hörnum ausgeführt.

Zwischen Gründung und Turmsockel befindet sich eine Hohlkammer (Stahlbeton), die früher als Wasservorratkammer für den Leuchtturmwärter und seine Familie diente. Die Bauwerkshöhe liegt 40,0 m über Gelände, die Feuerhöhe liegt 41 m über MThw. Das Leuchtfeuer dient als Leit- und Quermarkenfeuer für das Fahrwasser "Hever". Tragweiten: 21,0 sm (weiß), 16,5 sm (rot) und 17,5 sm (grün).

Der Leuchtturm von Westerheversand ist einer der drei Leuchttürme im Bereich des Wasserstraßen- und Schifffahrtsamtes Tönning, in/auf dem Heiratswillige sich das Ja-Wort geben können.

 

The most famous lighthouse on the Schleswig-Holstein coast was built in 1907 using segment construction. Like Pellworm, the building is based on wooden piles and its construction is similar to Hörnum.

Between the foundation and the base of the tower is a hollow chamber (reinforced concrete), which was once used as a water storage chamber for the lighthouse keeper and his family. The building height is 40. 0 m above ground, the height of fire is 41 m above MThw. The beacon serves as direction and cross light for the fairway "Hever". Scale: 21,0 nm (white), 16,5 nm (red) and 17,5 nm (green).

The lighthouse of Westerheversand is one of the three lighthouses in the area of the waterway and shipping office Tönning, where those who want to get married can say yes.

 

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- converted from yesterday's shot with FastStone: greyscale and curves for:

Sliders Sunday

 

gratitude for all visits

Der Strand von St. Peter-Ording im winterlichen März. Unendliche Weite.

 

The beach of St. Peter-Ording in wintry March.

Infinite Space.

Looking out at the valley

There are secret places in Iceland that aren't popularized by the tourist industry. They are the places the locals visit. We had this place all to ourselves this day. It seems almost eerie to be up above glaciers in the backcountry of Iceland. Such a strange feeling to walk along these expanses of land completely alone.

  

This little water cascade would likely be a destination in the states. A marked and named place with significance. In Iceland this is an insignificant waterfall at best, with no name, and just one of hundreds of thousands just like it through out the country. Iceland is more known for it's large waterfalls, with huge force and power behind them.

  

With an average of maybe 11% chance of sun, this is sort of a typical Icelandic day. Eerie colors, patchy clouds, rain, usually much windier, and sun poking through the clouds here and there. It makes for some moody photography, but it's also dangerous. I shot so much in the rain this day that I shorted out the back screen on my camera. Although the camera still worked, it turned into the equivalent of a film camera, I had to guess at the camera settings, and could not focus on infinity any longer. Luckily this happened nearly at the end of my trip.

 

Hey! I'm in Philly this weekend, speaking at:

 

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I'll see you crazy kids Monday!

Sony a7rII | Sony FE 70-300 F4.5-5.6 G OSS

 

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Navigating the wide open expanse of the Utah desert, empty oil cans for Wellington curve towards the cut at Thompson Springs.

Happy New Year to everyone! A friend and I decided to give New Year's Eve a miss and go out early for a sunrise on New Year's Day. After 2 hours of climbing in deep snow in the dark we summited at dawn. A great view to Stuc a'Chroin.

Terrain along the Nicholas Road.

Darling Tonia, Gertrude, and I drove from a hotel at the Grand Coulee Dam down hwy 21 on the way to Palouse Falls and skidded to a halt somewhere near Lind (I think) when we saw this unexpected scene. It made me think of the pony express and all the effort it took (takes) to get information and goods to these wonderful remote towns. This was unplanned and might be my favorite image from our vacation as awesome as it was. :-)

  

I'd mark it on the map if I could be more accurate, sorry.

I took a similar photo from here in April. Since then, the fields have been planted and are full of green wheat that will ripen to a golden color. I read where you can see three states from here and the elevation is near 3500 feet above sea level.

 

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Sony a7rII + Sony FE 24-240mm F3.5-6.3 OSS

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Display of clouds over the lake from Washington Beach in Michigan City.

Revelation 20:9 “They marched over the broad expanse of the earth and surrounded the camp of the saints and the beloved city. Fire came from God out of heaven and burned them up.”

Rosses Strand, Donegal.

 

First location from our Donegal photography workshop with Peter Gordon of Explorelight in June.

 

Carrizo Plain N.M., CA.

There actually was water :-)

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These horses were galloping across the beaches and briefly paused so i could snap a photo of them :)

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Rains were just ending here in the Blue Mesa vista view ... quite the view and drama on this summer day in Arizona.

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