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Larose, Louisiana is a small community located in coastal Lafourche Parish. The population is about 6,000 with a local Cajun culture that is unique in Louisiana itself. The climate is semitropical and influenced by the Gulf of Mexico. The community lines Bayou Lafourche and the Intracoastal Canal, most of the land is low at around sea level surrounded by a levee. Coastal erosion is a big issue and threatens the very existance of this one of a kind place. .

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Such a beautiful 1958 Ford Pick Up that I saw for sale as I was driving down Preston Ave. In Meriden,CT today. I pulled over and got my cellphone out to get a few pics.

October 05, 2016 samsung SPH-L720 L720VPUGOK3.

A cool B and W image that I took with my Cellphone of a 1958 Ford F-1 Pickup Truck that was parked for sale on Preston Ave., in Meriden.

EDITED B & W PHOTO from cellphone Galaxy S4 then downloaded into my laptop for adjusting in Lightroom and Photoshop.October 05, 2016 Samsung SPH-L720 L720VPUGOK3

Found this in Knoxville, TN off Weisgarber Rd. What a find. One of two at this location.

Looking North along the rugged coastline from Sydney Harbour's North Head lookout.

New HDR version, taken with my 7D and 17-40 lens.

Larose, Louisiana is a small community located in coastal Lafourche Parish. The population is about 6,000 with a local Cajun culture that is unique in Louisiana itself. The climate is semitropical and influenced by the Gulf of Mexico. The community lines Bayou Lafourche and the Intracoastal Canal, most of the land is low at around sea level surrounded by a levee. Coastal erosion is a big issue and threatens the very existance of this one of a kind place.

 

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Shot with Galaxy S4 & Processed with VSCOcam with c1 preset

Taken with Samsung Galaxy s4 -Processed with VSCOcam with p5 preset

Don't abandon !

Cut Off, Louisiana is a small community located in coastal Lafourche Parish. The population is about 6,000 with a local Cajun culture that is unique in Louisiana itself. The climate is semitropical and influenced by the Gulf of Mexico. The community lines Bayou Lafourche and the Intracoastal Canal, most of the land is low at around sea level surrounded by a levee. Coastal erosion is a big issue and threatens the very existance of this one of a kind place.

 

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Taken 5 March 2014 at the International Friendly match between South Africa and Brazil (Brazil thrashed SA 5-0!!)

a great spot for some reflection.

The ghost town of Neidpath, Saskatchewan has two wooden grain elevators.

Thanks to everyone who took time to view and comment.

Best Wishes for 2015

Samsung S4+Lightroom+Photoshop

 

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Capture d'écran, extrait du documentaire passionnant sur la Conquête de l'Ouest américain et de son héroine, Calamity Jane. (film de G. Monro sur Arte TV 2013)

De son vrai nom Martha Jane Canary , Calamity est née en 1852. Cette photo date de fin juillet 1903 quelques jours avant sa mort le 1er août 1903, posant comme pour dire, "je tire ma révérence" !

Elle a été prise au Mount Moriah Cemetery à Deadwood (Dakota du Sud) a côté de la tombe de son ami et compagnon Wild Bill Hickok. Selon ses voeux elle a été inhumée près de la tombe de ce dernier.

www.lemonde.fr/televisions-radio/article/2014/10/10/calam...

 

fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calamity_Jane

 

Calamity Jane. Screenshot from a Arte TV program. A film from G. Monro relating the extraordinary life of one of the West conquest legend.

Calamity was photographied here two days before her death near her lifefriend Wild Bill's tomb as saying "Goodbye my friends I'm off"

Moving the Weldex LR11350 over to Holland from Nigg Energy Park

I did not bring a wide lens so I had to use my cell phone. I hope you like the nice static display from this year.

Shot with my old Samsung Galaxy S4 with a click on micro lens.

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