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Gannets at Corsewall Point in Southwest Scotland with a hazy Ailsa Craig in the distance

 

Water has has shaped icicles into these bell-like formations at a nearby stream. 14.01.2018 Hindsby Sipoo, Finland.

 

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From our trip this time last year.

On my way back from Montreal the sky was painted with some pretty amazing cloud formations! Anyone who knows me, knows how much I love clouds, so it made the trip back feel shorter enjoying all the different designs!

Oystercatchers heading to the river mouth at Musselburgh, Scotland

While walking around and exploring the Bisti Badlands with a view looking to the east to some eroded formations present in this part of Bisti/De-Na-Zin Wilderness Area. What I wanted to capture with this image was to align myself with the hoodoo formation to my front and bring out a pattern or grouping. The rest was finding a balance with the hoodoo formation and using the blue skies and clouds as a backdrop to highlight this formation.

A paiir of Kestrels (Falco Tinnunculus) hunting on the breeze.

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Two eurasian oystercatchers (haematopus ostralegus) flying in close formation, silhouetted against the sky that is colored by the midnight sun. Have a great day and feel free to drop by my Facebook page for more pictures. www.facebook.com/GauteFroysteinPhotography

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circa 1942: WWII, crosses in the air and on land somewhere in eastern Europe...photo by my paternal grandfather, a German soldier.

Flowerpot Island, Bruce Peninsula, ON,Canada

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Walking along the path leading me up to Dubh Loch high in the Scottish Highlands on a freezing cold day, I noticed these ice formations that had formed through the peat and disturbed by other walkers.

This was taken on the beach behind Gilbert's Bar House of Refuge, in Martin County, FL. (More on this to come)

 

"The Anastasia Formation is a geologic formation deposited in Florida during the Late Pleistocene epoch.

 

The Anastasia Formation was named by E. H. Sellards in 1912.

 

Coquina obtained from this formation on Anastasia Island was used to construct Castillo de San Marcos during the late 17th century; a local material, it was relatively easy to quarry and proved to be effective for absorbing cannon damage. This formation is an integral part of the surficial aquifersystem.

 

Formed through multicyclic deposition the formation contains at least two disconformities, and two detectable ages. The formation registers in the late Pleistocene with oldest samples aging at 110,000 YBP based on radiometric dating."

For the sources of this information, and if you want to know more, go to Wikipedia, Anastasia Formation

The stunning rock formations at Sandy Mouth beach in Cornwall.

Cormorants/Cefn Sidan/Pentax Kx

Shadow fingers creep across the contours as the sun lowers itself.

Film + wet darkroom print. Mamiya + Fp4 + D76.

More Cliff Swallow action below the bridge near Bay Area Park.

This is a photo of light playing on cloud formations in the numinous evening eastern sky.

Just caught this pair of swans as I was leaving the hide on Venus Pool.

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Painted Desert, part of Petrified Forest National Park.

 

A basalt cap overlays the Bidahochi formation above the Chinle formation. An estimated 305 meter layer appears to have been eroded away between the two formations.

Canyon de Chelly, Utah.

in the picturesque Valea Almajului

Un cadeau de notre chauffeur lors de notre excursion dans le sud tunisien. Comme nous ne sommes que deux, il nous amène voir des formations de sable sculptés par la pluie et le vent.

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