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Local master gardener Jim Stanley and a student crew erect steel framework for high tunnels on South Academy Street.
There's something so breathtakingly sweet about a high, lonesome vantage. Mount Shubel offers a boundless expanse from a sheer clifftop, spread across the sheltered fishing village of Sandy Cove. Most folks who live here now don't actually take to the sea, but for those who do, the horseshoe-shaped cove provides near-perfect natural shelter. That comes quite welcome on the desperately windswept coast of Digby Neck. We've spent a lot of time hovering on either side of freezing lately, remaining snow scattered in a thin skin. Yellowed grass pokes through bald spaces. Despite the howling wind, leafless trees seem disinclined to sway. There's a genuine loneliness lingering, and I genuinely feel as close to belonging as I ever have in one place. By the time I make the slushy hike down, it'll be almost as dark as I'll be lighter leaving.
January 10, 2025
Sandy Cove, Nova Scotia
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Another visit to one of my favorite gardens at High Beeches in late June 2024. Shot on Ilford FP4 with my Olympus AF-1 TWIN point and shoot. Minor adjustments in Lightroom and Photoshop. Slight selenium wash in PP..
The tree is a Sequioadendron gigantium fashioned by high winds at this exposed location.
High school students visited Georgia Tech during the Minority Recruitment Welcome Weekend to learn about the various opportunities at the Institute. The Minority Recruitment Team searches for exceptional African American, Hispanic, and Latino students to join the GT community.
Photo by Rob Felt
Copyright Georgia Institute of Technology 2011
The Shenzhen Stock Exchange building by OMA and Arup, pictured shortly after practical completion in October 2013
Diamond Ranch High School, Pomona, Ca
Thom Mayne, Morphosis Architects
Pentax Spotmatic
Vivitar 20mm 1:3.8
Kodak TMax 3200
New York, NY - Actress Emily Bergl arrives at the High Line Art Dinner in New York City. The Friends of the High Line hosted its second annual High Line Art Dinner on Wednesday, September 17, 2014, fwith cocktails on the Diller von Furstenberg Sundeck, a special tequila tasting, and a dinner for 200 guests under the cover of the Chelsea Market Passage. The High Line Art Dinner celebrates High Line Art’s commitment to expanding the role of contemporary art in the life of public spaces and pushing the limits of what public art can be. Presented by Friends of the High Line, High Line Art commissions and produces public art projects on and around the High Line. Founded in 2009, High Line Art presents a wide array of artwork including site-specific commissions, exhibitions, performances, video programs, and a series of billboard interventions. Photo by Roy Caratozzolo III / ABACAUSA.COM
The main reason why St.Alhelm's Head is one of my favourite places is the cliff edge.
The land just stops and all of a sudden there is nothing but sky.
Unlike most of the cliffs along the Purbeck coast this one does not have the sea directly below it but there is a semicircle of land covered in rocks.
From te cliff edge you can look down on the sea birds and the deer far below.