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Early morning at Monterey Harbor. The old commercial wharf is still home to trawlers and fishing boats. During the evening you can witness the unloading of the shrimp trawlers as they return to port. But it's morning that I like. A sleepy, cool blue morning where the only sounds are the ship bells and the water lapping against the pier and the hulls of the boats.
Happy Slider's Sunday everyone.
Monterey CA
First shot of the color set from a trip to Copenhagen in June 2008, a B&W set is to come. Nyhavn Harbor: a great area where I had some very good fish ;-)
Première photo du set couleur d'un séjour à Copenhague en Juin 2008. Un set N&B est à venir. Nyhavn: un endroit sympa où j'ai mangé du très bon poisson ;-)
Copenhagen, Denmark.
Was trying to get a sunset shot tonight, but I ended up in a place where the clouds were erupting behind me, and in front of me was not much... so I wandered around downtown for a bit and noticed the moon rising over the San Diego Harbor, just off the top of the Marriott Hotel. I quickly parked and got over to get this shot.
Initially, I tried some HDR merge in Lightroom, but I never have much luck with that. This is a single exposure, processed mostly in Lightroom, and then on to Photoshop for a few localized adjustments and such.
Tech Stuff:
Nikon D800
ISO 640
22mm
f/6.3
2.5 sec
I took a walk down to the Inner Harbor last week after I was finished with jury duty. Luckily, I did not get picked and they let us out earlier than ususal! HWW!
We had another beautiful day here in NW Florida yesterday. Headed east along US 98 over to Destin, Florida which is only about 30 miles from where I live. Stopped at Destin Harbor Boardwalk to do some long exposure shots. It is the off season in the area so it was fairly empty which made a great day to do photos. Did run into a couple of photographers who where thinking the same as me. Great day to be out shooting.
One of the things I wanted to do while in Alaska was go salmon fishing. This is the Seward harbor at 0530 on the day I went.This twighlight is as much from the heavy overcast as from the sun being so low. This is from the back veranda of my hotel, and I had to just walk down to the dock to get to the boat, which left at 0600.
Prompt: Create an ultra-realistic digital fine art painting of Boston Harbor in 1776, wide-angle horizontal composition. The scene features tall wooden sailing ships of the Revolutionary era, their masts and rigging rising dramatically into a pale, misty sky. The central ship in the foreground is a large three-masted frigate, with intricate rigging, furled sails, and weathered wooden hull details visible. To the right, additional warships and merchant vessels are anchored in the harbor, their stern galleries ornate with carvings, reflecting softly on the calm water. On the left side, the historic Boston waterfront is depicted with colonial-era stone buildings, warehouses, and bustling wooden docks. Market stalls and smaller boats line the wharf, adding period-accurate authenticity. The atmosphere is hazy and muted, with the soft golden beige of early morning light blending into cool blue-gray mist, creating depth and a sense of history. The water reflects the tall ships with gentle ripples, emphasizing realism and texture. The overall mood is historic, maritime, and atmospheric, evoking the tense yet majestic aura of Boston Harbor during the American Revolution. no noise, no grain
This digital fine art was created using OpenAI Sora AI and Photoshop
Piran Harbor Sunset. One evening in Piran, Slovenia there was rain and the next night there was a beautiful sunset. The light couldn't have been much better, soft and perfectly balanced. We have now moved on to Croatia for a few days before coming back to Slovenia. Sony NEX-7, E PZ 16-50 mm f/3.5-5.6 OSS lens at 36 mm, B+W polarizer. One exposure, 2.5 seconds, f/14, ISO 100.
A view of Winter Harbor, Mt Desert Narrows seen from the vantage point of Raven's Nest on the Schoodic Peninsula. Fog ever present on the day :) - Acadia National Park.
Imagine waking up every morning having spent the night on your boat that is sleeping in the harbor. Very cool. And to be there on water every sunset. Awesome.
Of a small settlement to the Ee in the 10th century it developed into an important city, where trade, industry and fishery thrived. By growing prosperity and look to the commonalty of Zierikzee on March 11th 1248 municipal right was granted king. After the medieval flowering period calamity emergency with fires, shipping disasters, epidemics and floods followed.
The 17th century characterised himself by second flowering of the trade and fishery. Then the number of inhabitants stepped very drastic in the course of the 18th century stagnation and decreased. The large industrial developments went to Zierikzee past for the greater part. In contrast to other cities old buildings remained saved. The wealth to monuments is mainly considered as a precious possession and in 1970s has been discovered by the tourists.
Nowadays Zierikzee is, with wide 10,000 inhabitants, the administrative seat of the new and has in this a centre function. In the historical town centre with a lot of shops and sociable pavements it is for both the tourist and inhabitant well stays.
Ancient City Skyline
Bridge of Lions ~ 1924
Saint Augustine Marina
Saint Augustine, Florida USA
Oldest City in the U.S.A. ~ 1513
Summer 2022 ~ July 3rd, 2022
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*[Sunset-Cruise - Harbor-Beauty]
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bridge_of_Lions
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bascule_bridge
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._augustine_florida