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Dedicated : to my dear friend Noura , I love you my sister
PS: A new attempt , waiting for your views and nots
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Camera model : Canon
ISO speed : ISO-1600
F-stop : f/4
Exposure time : 1/60 sec.
Flash mode : Flash
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Explored 15/06/2018
Looe "deep water inlet" is a small coastal town, fishing port and civil parish in south-east Cornwall, England, with a population of 5,280 at the 2011 census.
Looe is 20 miles (32 km) west of Plymouth and seven miles (11 km) south of Liskeard, divided in two by the River Looe, East Looe and West Looe being connected by a bridge. Looe developed as two separate towns each with MPs and its own mayor.
The town centres around a small harbour and along the steep-sided valley of the River Looe which flows between East and West Looe to the sea beside a sandy beach. Offshore to the west, opposite the stonier Hannafore Beach, lies Looe Island.
Explore! 04/30/2011 #477
ODC2 - "narrow"
This is my new baby blue birds. I had some last year and actually got to watch them fly away. Then I had another. Now I have these. I had such a NARROW pathway to take the shot. Very difficult to get up over top of the birdhouse and manage to get a decent shot.
I have added the "newer" picture of them, taken four days after - www.flickr.com/photos/nutsaboutcanon/5689442382/
A quiet Sunday morning at Larkrigg (bridge 180) near Kendal on the dry northern reaches of the Lancaster canal. I was there for about an hour before the tow-boat circus turned up. I was a bit worried at one point, if someone was to asked me what I was waiting for, my reply of "a boat" might have caused some concern. I did think that if I added that Captain Jack Sparrow will be in command, the police would soon arrive! The larch trees on the left were planted by the canal company, very forward thinking of them, as their boats used Larch.
turin, spring!
wonderful texture by: pareeerica
I'm proud of this shot!
on explore!!! it's not still here but I swear it was!! I swear!!
Highest position: 84 on Sunday, April 19, 2009
please, if you want to use my phots, just ask me first! thanks!
A spring like day at the Blackwater River near the Argory.
Explored - got to 130 - my highest position so far!!
Used my 1:2 macro lens attachment to see what interesting photos I could capture.
The camera's flash really brought out some neat-looking patterns in and on top of the icicle.
Except for re-sizing to 300 DPI at 16X9, this is an unedited photograph.
This photo was 218 out of 500 for the March 2, 2019, Flickr Explore page.
[On Explore, January 9, 2012 - Position: #47]
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i couldn't resist to go online so here i am xD
the AP mock test is tomorrow so i have to get ready for that too !
i promise, i'll comment your pictures next week (:
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Steamship SS Dicky which was washed ashore in 1893 during a cyclone with a crew of 11 and 40 tonnes of Sand. Attempts to relaunch it proved unsuccessful so it was used for local dances until someone knocked over a kerosene lamp and it was burnt out. SS Dicky is a photographic delight! The skeleton rests on a 800m long pristine beach stretch extending from low rocks at the northern end to a bluff and rock platform at the southern end.
knol.google.com/k/a-photographer-s-guide-to-ss-dicky#
Explored 13 Feb 2012