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Time For Us...and just in case someone needs to sit in a corner for a while there's a place for a Time Out!
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Busan harbor after dusk, from Cheonmasan mountain. It took me a long time to find the trail to the top, and it was getting late, so I basically ran up the trail after I found it, walking back in the dark was not fun, I had forgotten to bring my head lamp.
A panoramic version will be coming soon. This view will be changing in the coming years as the Lotte tower begins to rise to the left of the bridge:
This is a 50 sec long exposure shot taken just after sunset at Wilmette Harbor with the Baha'i Temple in the the distance.
An oldie, newly re-edited.
This is one of my favorite vantage points of the Boston skyline. The harbor is nearly still as glass in the early morning, and the red granite and brick pick up the warm sunrise light beautifully.
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Early morning fog allowed the capture of the sun rising over boats moored in Camden harbor on this early July morning.
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f/4, 30 sec (30), ISO 100, 12 mm
One from last summer when we were celebrating 'juhannus' in Finland. Taken from a boat outside Karhusaari island close to the capital Helsinki.
Looking down at The National Harbor, a multi-use development on the Maryland side of the Potomac River. Taken a few minutes before landing at DCA airport.
This shows Bar Harbor, Maine from Bar Island on the north side. During low tide, a land bridge forms which allows passage. Please also visit: www.acadiamagic.com/.
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This is one of my favorite photo spots in Boston. I got a chance to take this shot again during my current trip to Boston. Just another classic shot. No matter how different I would like to photograph this place, only one composition always wins.
Probably the last in this harbor series for now, unless I end up adding a couple black & white conversions.
Overlooking Blast Furnace #4 at the Indiana Harbor Works as two slab trains build their train. The Indiana Harbor complex, now operated by Cleveland Cliffs, is divided between the former Inland Steel mill on the east side of Indiana Harbor and YS&T/LTV on the west. Former Inland Steel buildings are painted red while the former LTV buildings are painted black.
There were many Harbor Seal feeding on the anchovy run including their bigger cousins the Sea Lions.
With Minnesota Power's announcement that they plan to shutter their small coal-fired power plant at Taconite Harbor later this fall I drove the few extra miles from Silver Bay to shoot the James R. Barker unloading coal at the dock today. Bought from Cliffs after LTVSMC ceased operations in 2001, this plant will end regular operation this fall and will only be restarted to handle excess loads until 2020.