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Stunning Seaside Spherical Perfect Panorama Patchogue 360° - IMRAN™

What a perfect day at the blessed beach of the East Patchogue, Long Island, New York home it was. Enjoy every inch of it as if you were there with me.

It was an absolutely perfect set of 24 photos even the previous model Apple iPhone 13 Pro Max captured. I was able to stitch it into this panorama. Only a couple of places on the Fire Island horizong line had to be touched up.

Those titching blemishes could be noticed on zooming in. They were caused by the photos being taken handheld while I stood on soft sand trying to align the shots and get full coverage from sky to sea to sand.

 

© 2022 IMRAN™

We escaped the bad weather in Wensleydale to travel east and south and turned out it was a good plan, we endured two storms in our "lads photography trip". But some fine dry weather in Masham for a change.

 

Nice coffee in the cafe next door (Johnny Baghdad's Cafe) and a lovely welcome from the volunteers in St Mary's Church. Once again to try something different I did an iPhone panorama shot inside the church to give an unusual image.

A behind the scenes picture from an upcoming performance I have today at the Grand Garden Arena. Another moment when I wish I had my DSLR on hand, but I was there to rehearse, not to take photos. 😉

These old trees at Thornham are an interesting relic from the past and a great variety of captures from wandering around them. But it is advisable to wear wellington boots !!!

 

Taken on iPhone 13 Pro Max.

Anybody who travels a lot has experienced this moment personally. That realization that your luggage is lost…

Unsure of the species, do you know?

Evidently its a Hornet Mimic Hoverfly.

  

Shepherds Synchronized Sunday Sleeping Parallel Poses Positions Photo – IMRAN®

This cherished memory, captured on January 9, 2022, in my living room, shows K2 and Kennedy resting in perfect harmony—matching the colors of the floor and furniture as if they were part of the home itself. Kennedy, whom I lost in April 2024, remains forever in my heart, and this image is a poignant reminder of the quiet beauty of our time together.

Taken in the early afternoon, with sunlight gently filtering through the white curtains, the natural glow adds warmth to the peaceful scene.

 

© 2022-2025 IMRAN®

 

Burnley; at night

 

Taken from Crown point, Burnley.

Turf Moor, the football stadium can be seen centrally in the shot.

By the light of our car headlights.

 

Burnley

 

Lancashire

 

England

Please please please let me get what I want this time!

 

It’s Burnley’s last game of the season today… at home to Newcastle. It’s a big ‘big game’!

If we win we stay in the Premier league, if we draw and Leeds draw or lose at Brentford we stay in the Premier league, if we lose and Leeds lose we stay in the Premier league.

Any other result is a disaster!

 

C’mon Burnley!

 

#UTC

 

Stacksteads

 

Lancashire

  

GOD’S GARDEN

 

Robert Frost

 

God made a beatous garden

With lovely flowers strown,

But one straight, narrow pathway

That was not overgrown.

And to this beauteous garden

He brought mankind to live,

And said: 'To you, my children,

These lovely flowers I give.

Prune ye my vines and fig trees,

With care my flowerets tend,

But keep the pathway open

Your home is at the end.'

 

Then came another master,

Who did not love mankind,

And planted on the pathway

Gold flowers for them to find.

And mankind saw the bright flowers,

That, glitt'ring in the sun,

Quite hid the thorns of av'rice

That poison blood and bone;

And far off many wandered,

And when life's night came on,

They still were seeking gold flowers,

Lost, helpless and alone.

 

O, cease to heed the glamour

That blinds your foolish eyes,

Look upward to the glitter

Of stars in God's clear skies.

Their ways are pure and harmless

And will not lead astray,

Bid aid your erring footsteps

To keep the narrow way.

And when the sun shines brightly

Tend flowers that God has given

And keep the pathway open

That leads you on to heaven.

… and a Caterpillar

 

I caught this beauty crawling along some timber that I’ll be using to build the framework of a shed.

 

I don’t know where he’d been or where he was going.

 

Stacksteads

 

Lancashire

Sunrise over Sedbusk with the snow capped hillside of Buttertubs Pass in the background. Shot taken with Hawes town behind.

 

Image info :- Panorama feature on iPhone 13 Pro Max.

(Un)Chilling With Blue-Eyed Blonde Hottie Shannon By The Golden Red Fireplace - IMRAN™

(My 118th Flickr Explore!)

It was complicated taking this photo (no edit, no filter, no tweaking, SOOC {straight out of camera} from the iPhone 13 Pro Max) considering the angle of the sofa, angle of the camera, and my stretched and angled arm to try to fit in my double-chin, and double-magics of blue-eyed blonde beloved Shannon, all in-line with the roaring fireplace. It was not complicated feeling loved and enjoying the occasional near-freezing nights Tampa Bay, Florida can have. I had to ask Shannon to hold my can of (cold but absolutely never to be purchased again) AHA zero-sugar zero-taste zero-value non-cola. Nothing else was cold in the room that night. Kennedy and K2 were to the side, but one of the Roomba cleaning robots insisted on being in the photo.

 

© 2022 IMRAN™

Beautiful mirror and artwork in one of the halls in Oakley Hall Hotel. Somehow I managed to take this with my iPhone but did not appear in any reflection !! (It is one single image incidentally.)

Processed with VSCO with k2 preset

Follow the mooring rope that leads you down to the boat, the sun ripples reflected from the water caught my eye.

Blakeney Marine Services use this boat to go and retrieve customers boats that have lost their moorings and swept out towards the sea.

They also collect customers boats to be repaired and service ready for the next season of summer boating.

 

Shot was taken at low level with my monopod to try and get dramatic viewpoint, the slipway here is very slippery and usually wellington bots are the order of the day. Or use an extended monopod from the safety of the quay.!!

Now a planter !

 

The former water feature is made of fibreglass, and was a sandy colour.

Yesterday I ripped out the electrics, and pipes for funnelling water around.

I already had some black paint (for painting plastic downspouts and gutters) and so I cleaned the article and then painted it black.

Today I added the compost soil and flowers. It nicely fills that corner.

 

I also painted a concrete horse’s head, and a small concrete bench set with the same paint. They were looking old and worn. They’ve come up a treat.

 

Stacksteads

 

Lancashire

Feed them and they will come!

 

There aren’t any red squirrels in our area, but, we still enjoy seeing the grey ones.

I bought the feeding station from Amazon. It’s good but I didn’t think that the wood would stay in a good condition for too long; so I stripped it apart and painted it.

As you can see it has an area for squirrel food, a place for a corn cob, and a drinking area.

I’m quite impressed with the design.

 

Flickr doesn’t let me add the squirrel emoji to the title.

  

Stacksteads

 

Lancashire

 

#HFF

The Paddington PawPrint Trail near the exit of Paddington Station en route to Little Venice. Delightful statue of the bear himself.

The left one of the semi detached pair

  

We’re here for a week!

We’re not too far from the town of Eyemouth.

 

Today we popped back over the border to England to visit the lovely town of Berwick on Tweed.

 

Scotland

  

GHOST HOUSE

 

Robert Frost

 

I Dwell in a lonely house I know

That vanished many a summer ago,

And left no trace but the cellar walls,

And a cellar in which the daylight falls,

And the purple-stemmed wild raspberries grow.

  

O'er ruined fences the grape-vines shield

The woods come back to the mowing field;

The orchard tree has grown one copse

Of new wood and old where the woodpecker chops;

The footpath down to the well is healed.

 

I dwell with a strangely aching heart

In that vanished abode there far apart

On that disused and forgotten road

That has no dust-bath now for the toad.

Night comes; the black bats tumble and dart;

 

The whippoorwill is coming to shout

And hush and cluck and flutter about:

I hear him begin far enough away

Full many a time to say his say

Before he arrives to say it out.

 

It is under the small, dim, summer star.

I know not who these mute folk are

Who share the unlit place with me--

Those stones out under the low-limbed tree

Doubtless bear names that the mosses mar.

 

They are tireless folk, but slow and sad,

Though two, close-keeping, are lass and lad,--

With none among them that ever sings,

And yet, in view of how many things,

As sweet companions as might be had.

Not seen the top of this tanker until using extended monopod, but beautifully restored Shell - Mex BP Tanker. This was on display at the recent Goodwood Motor Circuit - Sports Purpose Trackday.

Taken on the 16th April 2024, a scary trip to Cromer. We went from the town centre to the pier but you could hardly stand up the wind was violent very gusty and damaging. Did not entertain walking out on the pier and when we returned to the high street a big part of a shop sign above a bakery came off the wall, flew at speed down the pavement and across a side road nearly taking a man out.

 

The wind was blowing us along I had to hang onto my wife to stop her being blown over, we dived into the big parish church to feel safer.

Probably another result of climate change - never experienced this as bad to stop us walking out on the pier.

Not sure the meaning of these large stones but a big feature in the landscape of Dorney Rowing Lake. The Lime tree avenue in the background leading away.

 

It was bleak cold morning with some mist in places, but a biting cold wind giving a thermal shock to the body, the wind chill was particularly harsh and felt like -4 deg C at times.

I normally choose Apple….

 

… But yesterday I thought I’d try the Samsung Galaxy A8 tablet.

It’s just a touch over half the price of an iPad.

 

I’m having fun learning a new system!

 

I did take a couple of photos with it, and tried posting them to Flickr; they seem to have escaped out into the ether!

 

What’s your weapon of choice?

Bognor Regis Beach, Sussex, UK

Located in the Detroit Medical Center (DMC) in Midtown Detroit.

 

Statue donated by Wayne State University (WSU)

 

Camera: iPhone 13 Pro Max

 

Format: Raw

 

Edited on Adobe Lightroom

… as it didn’t rain

 

Marshall’s 600mm x 600mm Saxon paving slabs, surrounded by Cotswold chippings.

  

Stacksteads

 

Lancashire

 

England

 

#HFF

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