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This photo was taken in Ventura California

High Pike on the eastern part of the Fairfield Horseshoe. In the middle distance is Windermere and in the far distance can be seen Morecambe Bay.

Powerline repair crew in action.

Skies at the beach can get pretty dramatic.

Met up with 2 Flickr pals (Sunset Snapper & Langstone Joe) on this evening at the quayside in Bosham it looked as if the sun was going to disappear behind a cloud bank, luckily the clouds fragmented resulting in a reasonable display of colour.

 

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(Alcedo atthis) Created for TMI Comp

High Heels, de titel van Nanda's demo

Keeping high and dry as the waves crash onto the pier

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In Explore, November 5, 2014

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Media mañana, marea alta en la costa de Cádiz, es el momento de descansar. Los vuelvepiedras ( Arenaria interpres) toman el sol plácidamente con un ojo abierto, hay mucho perros con sus dueños paseando por la playa.

 

Mid-morning, high tide on the coast of Cadiz, it is time to rest. Turnstones (Arenaria interpres) sunbathe placidly with one eye open, there are many dogs with their owners walking along the beach.

 

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Incoming/high tide at Elmer Beach, taken with the Nikon P340

High Tide at Parton Beach, near Whitehaven, Cumbria.

This is what it looked like without the Big Stopper and just the use of the normal filters.

 

Canon EOS 5D MKII, Canon 17-40mm, F11, 22mm, ISO100, Exp 0.5 Seconds

Lee ND 0.9, Lee Hard Grad 0.6

Raw File Processed in CS5, Edited in Lightroom & Elements.

 

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three redwing shots from yesterday

Toronto - Canada

Fontainebleau forest landscape

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High Park, Toronto

so, here we are! our collab project is finally getting started!

 

this is an idea originally conceived by maledict, but one we wanted to do together. the poses and photos will mostly be done by maledict and editing by myself, though we will mostly just do what feels good with each piece.

 

this is a story about what happens between the mondays.

 

thank you so much for your support! ♥

 

- hex

High Key (workings)

New light over the frosted foliage in the Arco desert west of Idaho Falls, Idaho. 5xp hdr

Instead of running all the way to Fabyans as in prior fall seasons, this past year the Conway Scenic ran two daily round trips between North Conway and Crawfords with the addition of a third 'bus train' for passengers arriving by motor coach from Portland off a cruise ship as a day shore excursion. That meant there were six trains running through the Notch every day with a scheduled meet at Bartlett and Sawyers River. It was truly an astonishing and joyful site to witness on this hallowed line once given up for dead.

 

After meeting the westbound 1:30 PM Mountainaineer at the Sawyers River siding which was regularly used this past fall for the first time in decades, the 11:30 AM 'bus train' is headed back to North Conway seen here at about MP 61.8 at the base of Intervale Hill on the two mile tangent up from the truss bridge over the East Branch at the bottom of the hill. This stretch of track is one of only two places where you can include Mount Washington with the train, and on those rare clear days like this it is a sight to behold rising dramatically 16 miles away.

 

Located in the Presidential Range Mount Washington is the highest peak in the Northeastern United States at 6,288.2 ft and the most topographically prominent mountain east of the Mississippi River. The summit is probably most famous for having the highest wind speed ever recorded on earth (not associated with a tornado or tropical cyclone) of 231 mph recorded on April 12, 1934 by the observatory located there!

 

Leading the train is Conway Scenic 216 an EMD GP35 blt. Mar. 1965 as NW 1328 that came to the railroad in 2010 from Pan Am Railways along with GP38 252 when they were traded for FP9s 6505 and 6516 which became Pan Am's OCS power PAR 1 and 2.

 

This particular train is not open to the general public but is instead marketed as a shore excursion for cruise ships that call on Portland, Maine as an east coast version of what visitors who cruise to Alaska can do on the Alaska or White Pass and Yukon Railroads.

 

See this link as an example of how one company markets this offering:

www.ncl.com/shore-excursions/PWM_46/The-White-Mountains-B...

 

Near unincorporated Intervale

Bartlett, New Hampshire

Saturday October 11, 2025

Another version of this shot

Teesdale , County Durham , UK .

Fading light required a boost in ISO to capture this busy, juvenile racoon in Ojibway Park, Windsor, Ontario

It's another world down there..

Clouds, that is. I was fascinated by how the sun was catching the higher clouds and not the lower ones. The sun wasn't high enough yet.

 

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Well, that is what I am doing on this concoction of pills from my doctor.

So far today I have taken 17 lots of medication, with 4 more before bedtime.

i should be as high as a kite, but no pictures of kites....my luck :-)

Thanks my friends for your prayers and thoughts and very kind words.

I am breathing easier now, praise the Lord.

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The High Peak Trail is a cycling, walking and horse riding route. It follows the course of the Cromford and High Peak Railway which opened in 1830 and closed in 1967. Several railway related items are still in place - including this wagon and signal.

Flying over our heads

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