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I was at Hillarys Marina later than normal on my bike ride. It would have been about mid-morning and the sky was overcast but had a tinge of smoke in it which really tamed the brightness and colours. Everything seemed to have a pastel tone to it. It was quiet and beautiful so I had to snap off a few photos of the water, the foreshore and some yachts :-) It was a magical place to be at that time.
Hillarys Lighthouse taken at sunrise. this is a busy Marina in the morning but managed to get a photo without the usual flotilla of boats entering the Marina.
Strobist: AB1600 with gridded 60X30 softbox overhead. AB800 open behind backdrop of white faux suede.Triggered by Cybersync.
I was at Hillarys Marina later than normal on my bike ride. It would have been about mid-morning and the sky was overcast but had a tinge of smoke in it which really tamed the brightness and colours. Everything seemed to have a pastel tone to it. It was quiet and beautiful so I had to snap off a few photos of the water, the foreshore and some yachts :-) It was a magical place to be at that time.
I was at Hillarys Marina later than normal on my bike ride. It would have been about mid-morning and the sky was overcast but had a tinge of smoke in it which really tamed the brightness and colours. Everything seemed to have a pastel tone to it. It was quiet and beautiful so I had to snap off a few photos of the water, the foreshore and some yachts :-) It was a magical place to be at that time.
We had a rough morning when Mae had a complication during routine surgery. We couldn't get through to Hillary or her finace but had received a message that Mae might not make it. We knew how devastated Hillary would be so we spent a difficult morning trying to get information. Now I'm going to take a nap but I'll be back when I can.
U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton meets with Tunisian Prime Minister Beji Caid Essebsi at the Blair House in Washington, D.C., on October 6, 2011. [State Department photo/ Public Domain]
My family and I took a holiday in Sonoma and drove around quite a bit to explore. We spent some time in Healdsburg which is a lovely town with a lot of nice cafes. We wandered into this one where they had bacon cupcakes. That's where we met Hillary who was working there that day. Loved her style and loved the cupcakes so I asked her if I could take her portrait. She agreed and held up a cupcake for the shot. Thanks Hillary! :)
This was an amazing sunset over Hillarys boat harbour in Western Australia. The colours were breathtaking.
HIllary Rodham Clinton gets more than a mouthful from Ruta Alualu at the Kuhio Park Terraces. photo CORY LUM. one of my favorite images while working as a photo intern at The Honolulu Star Bulletin. strobist info. canon speedlight w/paper card bounce flash. on facebook at on.fb.me/mEnLhL
That is Sir Ed(mund) Hillary's camera which he used to take a picture of Sherpa Tenzing after they were first to reach the highest point on Earth at the summit of Mt Everest in 1953. He was a humble man and refused a picture of himself. He also was first to reach the summit of Everest and both South and North Poles, the latter with Neil Armstrong.
His camera is at present on display in a museum in our city.
kolgans/egyptian goose/alopochen aegyptiaca
These two geese were in a fierce battle and at each other's throat, so we called them Donald and Hillary.
Kruger National Park
She's an actress, or should be. There seems to be no limit to the expressions, the aura she can create.
Un regalo para eduu por que hice este bled de hillary y note que te gusta mucho asi que es para ti espero les gustee :D
VEANLO EN GRANDE ESTA EN HQ!
Taken at the Hillary Clinton Rally at Soldiers and Sailors Hall - University of Pittsburgh
Please keep all political views to yourself.
Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton of New York visits
Books & Books in Miami, Florida 2003
PHOTO © 2003 LENNY FURMAN
The Hillary Harbour Lighthouse which a long historical connection in that that the lantern house which forms the top section of the lighthouse is from the Bedout Island light. Bedouin Island which is 53 nautical miles north-east of Port Hedland had its light tower commissioned on December 13, 1909 and subsequently de-commissioned in 1980 when the original light was demolished and replaced with a stainless steel lattice tower and a new navigation light.
Hence the original lantern house from Bedout Island is now in the Hillary Harbour Lighthouse.
The Hilary Harbour Lighthouse was commissioned on December 22, 1989. It is a sectored light, 24 metres above sea level and has a nominal range of 12 nautical miles.
This information is taken from the information plaque at the lighthouse.
Photographer: Miguel Abarca
Model: Hillary Lopez
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