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"Thunderhead Falls, Rapid City" by Patti Deters. Thunderhead Falls are left over from an old mine located about 10 miles out from Rapid City, South Dakota. The rushing water comes out of the mine and then cascades more than 30 feet where it pools into a small pond and then flows into a small stream. It is a scenic and very pretty little waterfall and easy to access. Presented here in a vertical orientation. If you like this outdoor nature photograph, please see (travel, waterscapes, landscapes, more) at patti-deters.pixels.com/featured/thunderhead-falls-rapid-....
"Reflected Autumn Brilliance' by Patti Deters. A tranquil lake in northern Wisconsin, USA mirrors the vibrant colors of autumn, showcasing a rich tapestry of red, orange, and green foliage. The colorful shades of fall trees reflected in the lake creates a most picturesque scene, found at GPS 46°24'32.1192N, 90°23'43.6632W, located near Upson Falls Park. Thank you for viewing this picture. If you like outdoor nature photography, please enjoy more landscapes, waterscapes, and other scenic images at patti-deters.pixels.com/featured/reflected-autumn-brillia....
"Ingalls Pond Autumn Glow" by Patti Deters. A bright autumn reflection shines in Ingalls Pond as seen off Pequawket Trail near Baldwin, Maine, USA on the edge of the White Mountain National Forest in New England. The colorful green, red, and yellow shades of fall trees are reflected in the water and creates a most picturesque scene, found at GPS 43°51'45.036N, 70°47'26.8152W. Scenes like this abound in the fall months in the northeast USA. Thank you for viewing this picture. If you like outdoor nature photography, please enjoy more landscapes, waterscapes, and other scenic images at patti-deters.pixels.com/featured/ingalls-pond-autumn-glow....
"Abstract from the Air - Jagged Jumbles" by Patti Deters. This aerial perspective shows the beauty of the vast wilderness surrounding Lake Mead National Recreational Area, on the Nevada, USA side. The desert-like terrain shows striking red and brown hues among the mountains and wash areas that captures the chaotic, sharp texture of rocky ranges. This image, photographed at GPS 36°9'24.2208N, 114°35'58.9812W explores the unseen art of the Earth, focusing on the dramatic interplay of color and geologic complexity. Thank you for viewing this picture. If you like outdoor nature photography, you can purchase or just enjoy looking at more landscapes, waterscapes, and other scenic images at patti-deters.pixels.com/featured/abstract-from-the-air-ja....
This is a view of the old mill at Ozark Missouri, on the Finley river. Ozark Water Mill (also known as Hoover's Mill) was built by a man named James Kimberling, Sr. in the early 1800's and was a place to vote and socialize. It is currently owned by Johnny Morris, owner of Bass Pro Shops and it is said he may convert it to a restaurant and bakery in the future. A long covered bridge used to be where the current steel bridge is, just to the right of this photo. The old mill is a landmark very familiar with people of Ozark and Christian county. Hope you are having a great week!
Explore FP and Explore #28 on 02/18/2010. Thanks everyone!
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GPS coordinates: 37.02701 °N -93.20771°E
"Autumn Reflections in Stormy Light" by Patti Deters. Vibrant autumn foliage reflects perfectly in the calm surface of a lake, with a dramatic cloudy sky overhead foreshadowing a storm on the horizon. The late day light shines brightly on the shoreline trees. This New England scene was spotted along the east branch of the Penobscot Rive in Medway, Maine, USA at GPS: 45°36'47.862N, 68°32'18.276W. Thank you for viewing this picture. If you like outdoor nature photography, please enjoy more landscapes, waterscapes, and other scenic images at patti-deters.pixels.com/featured/autumn-reflections-in-st....
"Ocean Wave - Blue and Gold" by Patti Deters. The waves were golden on this summer day at Gamble Rogers State Park, Florida, USA, which is located on the eastern coast of Florida, near Palm Coast. The waves of the Atlantic Ocean were a glowing tan gold with beach sand mixing in with the surf. The deeper waters were blue which created this very pretty, contrasting ocean scene, complete with white froth from the breaking waves. This particular spot was photographed from GPS: 29°26'20.4684N, 81°6'30.7584W. Thank you for viewing this picture. If you like outdoor nature photography, you can purchase or just enjoy looking at more landscapes, waterscapes, and other scenic images at patti-deters.pixels.com/featured/ocean-wave-blue-and-gold....
"Basin Trail Waterfall" by Patti Deters. A cascading waterfall flows over rocky terrain surrounded by lush forests. Sunlight filters through the trees, highlighting the changing autumn foliage. These small but pretty cascades are easily seen while hiking along The Basin Cascade trail in Franconia Notch State Park in the White Mountains of New Hampshire, USA. GSP coordinates: GPS 44°7'17.724N, 71°41'1.356W. The stream, part of the Pemigewasset River, makes a sharp turn as it runs into a boulder where a "bowl" or "basin" has been carved from the power of the water. Vibrant colors of fall add to the picturesque setting of this beautiful New England forest. If you like outdoor nature photography, please enjoy more landscapes, waterfalls, and other scenic images at patti-deters.pixels.com/featured/basin-trail-waterfall-pa....
“Ascending Autumn: Thousand Islands’ Vibrant Palette” showcases the mesmerizing beauty of Ontario’s Thousand Islands National Park during the fall season. In this aerial photograph, a striking birch tree takes center stage, its brilliant golden leaves seemingly announcing its presence with a flourish. The surrounding deciduous forest transitions into a tapestry of rich, warm hues, illustrating the magical transformation that occurs as the days shorten and the air turns crisp.
The high-angle perspective offers a glimpse into the expansive wilderness of the park, with the St. Lawrence River meandering through the landscape. Amid the lush canopy of trees, the varying shades of red, orange, and yellow evoke a sense of serenity and tranquility, as if nature has paused to admire its own handiwork. This aerial view captures the essence of the Thousand Islands region, highlighting its breathtaking scenery and natural charm.
The photo, taken by Duncan Rawlinson, invites the viewer to embark on an exploration of the great outdoors, where one can experience the wonders of the changing seasons firsthand. The vibrant colors, the play of light on the leaves, and the distinct island formations paint a picture that celebrates the beauty of nature and the unique allure of the Canadian wilderness. As the leaves fall and create a colorful carpet on the forest floor, the landscape transforms into a vivid, picturesque haven that enchants and inspires.
“Ascending Autumn: Thousand Islands’ Vibrant Palette” is a visual reminder of the fleeting, yet unforgettable moments of fall, as well as a testament to the enduring allure of the great outdoors. So take a moment to appreciate the beauty of the scene, immerse yourself in the natural splendor, and let the serenity of the Thousand Islands sweep you off your feet.
"Autumn Garden Reflections" by Patti Deters.
Asticou Azalea Garden is located in Mount Desert, Maine, USA near Bar Harbor and Acadia National Park. GPS location is 44°18'15.7392N, 68°16'57.2592W. The plantings and atmosphere convey a Japanese garden-type setting. This tranquil pond reflects a fantastic and vibrant array of autumn trees, bushes, and other foliage showcasing a colorful palette of red, orange, and yellow hues. The overcast sky enhances the rich colors of the foliage, creating a peaceful and picturesque scene, even without any flowers in bloom. Thank you for viewing this image. If you like outdoor nature photography, please enjoy more landscapes, waterscapes, and other scenic images at patti-deters.pixels.com/featured/autumn-garden-reflection....
This abandoned house is in Erie County on Transit Road (Route 78) in the Town of Clarence, NY. This is a main road that just about everyone uses to go in and out of the City and Town of Lockport, NY.
GPS Coordinates:
N43° 04.043’
W078° 41.810’
Elev. 571’
The yellow dots on this map show the various locations of a single elk from March 2008 to July 2009, the first year GPS units were placed on elk wintering on the National Elk Refuge. The red outlined area at the bottom of the page marks the National Elk Refuge boundary; the larger red outlined area above it delineates Grand Teton National Park.
Each point (yellow dot) has an associated date, time, temperature, and location coordinate recorded.
Credit: Eric Cole, USFWS
This derelict old house is in Erie County in the Town of Clarence, NY. Even though it looks abandoned I found out that a man actually still lives in this place. This place I was told has no heat or electricity and was foreclosed on several years ago. This is a main road that just about everyone uses to go in and out of the City and Town of Lockport, NY.
GPS Coordinates:
N43° 03.725’
W078° 41.808’
Elev.572’
Boris Manenti the French journalist with Le Nouvel Observateur has published an article in the monthly magazine ‘Obsession’ on how big data collections could lead to big brother. In the article he states “Big Data is the massive volume of digital data that is so large to process that it needs additional management tools and database processing applications. It is much more than a concept; it’s a whole new technology that promises to “revolutionize our everyday lives.” The term “Big Data” originated from a simple observation. Every day around the world, 2.5 exabytes of data are generated. This data comes from everywhere: social networks, photos and videos posted on the Internet, GPS coordinates from smart phones, weather statistics from every corner of the earth, banking transactions, and so on. This massive amount of information only reveals its full potential after being processed, analyzed and cross-referenced. …The implications of Big Data are numerous – in theory at least. For the moment, the analysis of massive amounts of data mostly concerns companies who use it as a way to analyze their clients’ consumer habits. …The problem is the public’s acceptance. Big Data cannot be allowed to turn into “Big Brother.” “The users’ trust is crucial,” says Chuck Hollis. “To get the best medical treatment, we give our doctor as much information as we can, because we trust him. Big Data needs to convince its users it can be trusted in the same way.” He adds: “Every new technology creates new fears. Fire, electricity, the Internet, Big Data. With good there is always bad, we just need to keep that in check.” Inspired by Boris Manenti, Nouvel Observateur ow.ly/gXF3Z Image source Twitter ow.ly/gXF2K
This sad old rusty harvester left forgotten in a field on Rose Road in Hartland, NY.
GPS coordinates:
N43° 17.552'
W078° 29.548'
Elev 348'
Found this Barn with this old ad on it on Akron Road in the Town of Lockport, NY. I haven't seen too many of these old ads in my area.
GPS Coordinates:
N43° 07.716'
W078° 34.482'
Elev. 602'
Table Mountain: One of the Natural Wonders of the World, Cape Town.
Viewed from "V&A Waterfront".
Note bottom right of yellow frame with the GPS coordinates.
"Smooth as Silk" ©️
This poor old house is on Lake Road in the Town of Somerset, NY. Sorry about the washed out sky but I had to shoot in a westerly direction for this shot.
GPS Coordinates:
N43° 20.945'
W078° 37.111'
Elev. 298'
I found this old crane in a field off of Comstock Road in the Town of Cambria, NY.
GPS Coordinates:
N43° 09.182'
W078° 47.284'
Elev. 613'
Taken near inspiration point on Log Hill Village in ridgway, CO. I made a geocache in this area, so if you're in the neighborhood and want to see this view... the coordinates are N 38° 10.846 W 107° 46.384... the clue is "go down to the sticks"... and the cache 'rule'/'theme' is that you leave a bottle cap from your favorite beverage.
The Somerset Power Project’s smoke stack in Somerset, NY; look at all that clean, washed and scrubbed smoke coming out of that thing.
GPS Coordinates:
N43° 20.945’
W078° 37.111’
Elev. 298’
The Van Horn Mansion on Lockport-Olcott Road in Newfane, NY is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It was added to the register in 1991 and is Building #91001149. The architecture style is considered Georgian, Colonial Revival.
GPS coordinates are:
N43° 18.728’
W078° 42.886’
Elev. 356’
This poor old house is on Maple Road in the Town of Newstead, NY.
GPS Coordinates:
N43° 01.948'
W078° 30.797'
Elev. 391'
This poor old collapsing barn still full of stuff is on the corner of Braley Road and Ransomville Road in the Town of Porter, NY; better known as Ransomville, NY to us from these parts.
GPS Coordinates:
N43° 15.518'
W078° 54.627'
Elev. 299'
This poor old construction dump truck; originally from Allegany, NY finally found its resting place in a field on Drum Road in Hartland, NY.
GPS coordinates:
N43° 16.748'
W078° 30.254'
This is the same overgrown barn that I took a picture of on June 19, 2007 and uploaded on February 10, 2008. I want to keep returning to place I have photographed before so I can document their decline into oblivion. It is located on N. Ridge Road in the Town of Wilson, NY.
GPS Coordinates
N43° 12.863’
W078° 50.250’
Elev. 358’
This is the same overgrown barn that I took a picture of on June 19, 2007 and uploaded on February 10, 2008. I want to keep returning to place I have photographed before so I can document their decline into oblivion. It is located on N. Ridge Road in the Town of Wilson, NY.
GPS Coordinates
N43° 12.863’
W078° 50.250’
Elev. 358’
The First Baptist Church on East Avenue in Newfane, NY it is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It was added to the register in 2004 and is Building #04000987. The architecture style is considered Romanesque, Greek Revival.
GPS coordinates are:
N43° 17.029’
W078° 42.468’
Elev. 344’
I found all this equipment and trucks in a field on Comstock Road in the Town of Cambria, NY.
GPS Coordinates:
N43° 09.182'
W078° 47.284'
Elev. 613'
This old barn is on N.Gravel Road in the Town of Medina, NY which is in Orleans County.
GPS Coordinates
N43° 13.878'
W078° 23.877'
This poor old run down and forgotten garage and work shed is in Erie County in the Town of Clarence, NY This is a main road that just about everyone uses to go in and out of the City and Town of Lockport, NY.
N43° 04.043’
W078° 41.810’
Elev. 571’
The North Ridge United Methodist Church on North Ridge Road in the Town of Lockport, NY is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It was added to the register in 2002 and is Building #02001649. The architecture style is considered Greek Revival.
GPS coordinates are:
N43° 12.775’
W078° 49.657’
Elev. 396’
Peaks Island, Maine USA • The Willard House is the only place I've seen with GPS coordinates instead of a street address.
This poor old house is on Maple Road in the Town of Newstead, NY.
GPS Coordinates:
N43° 01.948'
W078° 30.797'
Elev. 391'
This poor old house is on Lake Road in the Town of Somerset, NY. Sorry about the washed out sky but I had to shoot in a westerly direction for this shot.
GPS Coordinates:
N43° 20.945'
W078° 37.111'
Elev. 298'
I was driving north down Murdock road in only god knows what town because I don't; when I spotted this old rusted out trailer. It was in this flooded out little wooded area on my right.
GPS Coordinates:
N43° 19.317'
W078° 25.955
Elev. 331'
An old Combine retired and forgotten in a field on Rose Road in Hartland, NY.
GPS coordinates:
N43° 17.552'
W078° 29.548'
Elev 348'
This poor old barn is on Lake Road in the Town of Somerset, NY. Most of the back wall looked to me like it was missing so I don' think this barn has much longer.
GPS Coordinates:
N43° 20.833'
W078° 32.655'
Elev. 312'
This is another one of the twelve Niagara County Bicentennial Celebration Barns; this is the Foe Barn on Upper Mountain Road in the Town of Lockport, NY.
GPS Coordinates:
N43° 09.736'
W078° 47.366'
Elev. 637'
Old farm building that nature has started to take over and claim as her own. It is located on N. Ridge Road in the Town of Wilson, NY.
GPS Coordinates
N43° 12.863’
W078° 50.250’
Elev. 358’
I was driving home on the Thruway (Interstate 90) from Cleveland Ohio and spotted this McDonalds Water Tower near an exit. I had to exit and get a shot of it; if I'm not mistaken it was in Lake County on Riverside and Water Tower Drive.
GPS Coordinates
N41° 45.696'
W081° 02.812'
This old building is on Lake Road in the Town of Somerset, NY. I think it was some sort of work shed or garage.
GPS Coordinates:
N43° 20.822'
W078° 32.045
Elev. 305’
The Gibbs House on N. Transit Street in the City of Lockport, NY it is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It was added to the register in 2003 and is Building #03000482. The architecture style is considered Greek Revival.
GPS coordinates are:
N43° 10.246’
W078° 41.814’
A field of farm equipment and a truck found sitting in a field on Drum Road in Hartland, NY.
GPS coordinates:
N43° 16.556'
W078° 30.254'
Elev 352'
This pile of timbers and beams once was a proud barn on Dysinger Road in the Town of Lockport, NY.
GPS Coordinates:
N43° 07.668'
W078° 39.341'
Elev. 629'
The Philo Newton Cobblestone House on Wruck Road in Hartland, NY it is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It was added to the register in 2002 and is Building #02001334. The architecture style is considered Greek Revival.
GPS coordinates are:
N43° 14.152’
W078° 32.060’
I saw this group of old cranes and other equipment on Comstock Road in the Town of Cambria, NY.
GPS Coordinates:
N43° 09.182'
W078° 47.284'
Elev. 613'