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Guiding Light by Muse is fairly obvious for this shot, taken before sunset on the beach below the Southerndown cliffs. It was so still and so warm with no one else anywhere to be seen, a perfect way to spend a few hours.
An 18thC guide stoop (guide post) on East Moor near Chesterfield. The spelling of the names of the towns and villages marked on it was usually left to the person who carved it.
The Lake Placid Club built the first ski jump on this site in 1920, using the hillside itself as the jump surface. The jump was referred to as the Intervales 35-meter jump. On February 21. 1921, the first competition was held at this site, drawing 3,000 spectators. The record jump for the day was 124 feet, set by Antony Maurer. In 1923, the jump was enlarged to fifty meters, and in 1927, a new steel tower was built, raising the jump to 60 meters. In 1928, the tower was raised to 75 meters; this was the tower used for the 1932 Winter Olympic Games. In 1977, the old tower was demolished to make way for new 70 and 90-meter jumps, used for the 1980 Winter Olympic Games. In 1994, the landing hills were re-graded to bring the jumps into compliance with current rules, and increasing their height to 90 and 120 meters 170
Our head guide (Rinie van Meurs) after hiking up the tundra in the Arctic. I thought I was fair at spotting wildlife, but Rinie truly has the gift.
“Twilight campfighter
You build your fire into an open wound
You want us to feel better
On these darker trails
With light revealing holy grails
To hike through dangerous weather
You need twilight eyes”
~From the song by Guided by Voices,
“Twilight Campfighter”, written by
Robert Pollard
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One of two Egyptian lighthouses in Crete, this one at Rethymno built in the 1830s. Crete, Greece.
Travelling on Tuesdays (retrospective).
Byron Bay, NSW Australia
Took me a few goes to get this shot. Everything from thunderstorms to leaving memory cards behind came in the way, but finally it happened.
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Tynemouth Pier extends 900 metres out to sea and the walk to the pier lighthouse is rewarded with some magnificent views of the river entrance and back towards Tynemouth Priory & Castle. The pier is a Grade II Listed building and dates back to Victorian times when its construction was a major feat of engineering.
every now and then
forced to wander through
endless darkness again
when your solitude is true
look up and have your guide
show you the way
to come back to life
FIND THE LIGHT TO GUIDE YOUR WAYS
coz there is always light, even in the night!
8 second exposure with 2-stop soft split GND and CPL filters. Low tide revealed the foreground element under first morning light. I was standing in water during the exposure.
The human eye needs a certain amount of time to get used to the alternation of light and dark, and this bridge is no exception. However, thanks to the bright strip of light on the ceiling, I couldn't get lost even during the day and reached the other side safely.
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