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How did we manage as photographers before the advent of Google Maps?
Having been to Hauxley a few times and been impressed by some of the rock features, I wanted to see if there were any bits further down towards Druridge Bay. A quick check on Google Maps showed some interesting looking rock ledges oriented towards the sun, and I was even able to determine that they should be out at high tide.
In the end I was probably an hour away from "perfect" tide timing when I reached the rocks (having probably woken up a family camping nearby - sorry if you are reading this!) but the sunrise put on a decent show so I was happy.
Location can be found here: maps.google.com/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=en&geo...
EOS 1000D / Sigma 10-20mm / Hitech 0.9 and 0.6 grads
This is a Google bike. Google is such a massive place that they need bike's to get around. There are a number of sites that Google have. It would not be possible to walk to them. Google bike's are in
Google color's, of course.
The fun part is when you are at the lake (Shoreline), or some place else and see a Google bike, and someone off having fun, instead of working.
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Building's on Barrow St., Grand Canal Dock, Dublin. The taller building on the right is Google's European Headquarters.They also have offices to the rear of the buildings in the shot, employing about 3,000 people in total. I had the occasion to visit this building recently, but unfortunately didn't have my camera at the time, as it affords great views out over the city.
I appreciate what Google Assistant has done to my photo. It presented me a saturated photo with more clarity on the top. However, I still prefer my original more natural looking photo.
All aboard, top of the line! We followed the early Union Pacific Railroad from Cheyenne west, up the mountains toward Laramie and arrived at the round house and station atop Shermen Hill before the descent. The UP encountered plenty of obstacles over the top. The new whistle stop looked pretty rustic in 1869s. There were several wood buildings and I theorize they stocked a lot of materials atop Sherman for the push down to Utah. Little remains at Sherman after UP drove the twin tunnels and relocated the up and down lines over the summit. Steam engines required continual repair and maintenance in round houses.
The Ames pyramidal monument is 800 feet south of the turntable pivot block in this view. Search Ames Monument to zero in on the location. The grey tracing, Iron House RD., designates the original grade. I don't know if the fondation to the left was the depot.
Google Ocean View! Images from the Pacific Ocean, Galapagos Islands, Ecuador. Kevin Dooley's Pan-American Trek using Google Street View.
So here I was, out in rural Western NJ searching out an abandoned rail line, on a very local road when a Google Street View car comes driving by! What are the chances of that?
I was just climbing out of a slight depression that the tracks ran in, and when I reached the road I see this coming. I threw up my hands in surprise and waved and he stopped for this picture, then he pulled over to the side of the road and we had a nice chat for a few minutes. Very interesting to finally see one of these for real. It's quite a setup. The rig on the top of the car has 16 cameras in a 360 degree view, plus GPS antenna, and other sensors. Two heavy cables go through the rear passenger window to a computer and other boxes mounted on the passenger floor. There is a 19" monitor in the passenger seat running a form of Google Maps.
This location has been Street Viewed before and he told me the drive through was an update, and that I had been photographed and recorded. He did not know how long it would take for the new data to go live, or if I would be fuzzed out.
Here is the previous Street View of this exact location. I was coming out of the woods on the other side of the road when he was approaching. Good timing!
The Shadow of Whaleback
New Castle, New Hampshire
Here's another shot from sunrise during last Saturday's very frigid morning. While the sun was low in the sky the shadow of Whaleback Lighthouse was very prominent and dramatic.
#NewHampshire #NewCastle #sunrise #seasmoke #landscapephotography
Notice the check marks noting accomplishments on the path to global domination.
By the way, this is board is a joke created by Google employees but, as you can see, some things come true. Anyone can pick up a dry erase marker and make changes.