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A different vantage point - a bit closer in without being half soaked from falling in the fast flowing stream. A shorter exposure here of 0.5 second worked well with sharp focus and detail on the rocks.
Image info:- iPhone. 13 Pro Max, 5.7 mm lens, slow shutter cam App, on tripod.
For decades I’ve been wanting to see the Piano Man in concert. Long story short, mission accomplished! Originally he was slated to perform at Comerica two year ago, and most of you remember what had happened before the ink was dry, the outbreak! But two years later, Mr. William Martin Joel came through for Detroit! I don’t have time to embellish on the entire concert, but let’s just say he rocked the house! We was not disappointed despite my wife and I sitting in the nosebleed section (this panoramic I took was a blessing in disguise, actually)! He performed most of his hits from the ‘70s to the early ‘90s, even performing a 30-minute encore, he even performed some old Motown hits! You had to be there to see it! And as a bonus, he featured Joe Elliott from Def Leppard and they sang that 80s hit “Pour Some Sugar On Me”! And the “pop” from the crowd was literally deafening (if you’re a pro wrestling fan like I am, you know what a pop is)! For those of you who may not know, a “pop” is a reaction from a live audience when their favourite entertainer/athlete enters the venue. Best three hours I’ve ever spent! I’m gonna tell on myself just a little bit, all these years I’ve been driving past Comerica Park (home of the Detroit Tigers), this was my first time actually inside the stadium! I’ve been to a few hole-in-wall joints in the building, but never the actual stadium until that night! And I’m gonna say this, this was worth going into debt for. Again, you had to be there to see it to believe it!
The Clocktower and cafe
On Tuesday we visited the grounds of Wallington hall. We’re National Trust members, so had nothing to pay for either car parking or walking the beautiful grounds and walled garden.
We had made the visit initially in order to see the red squirrels that are reportedly in the woods there; unfortunately since the violent storms last November only one red squirrel has been seen. We were unlucky and didn’t see any. We did see a grey squirrel, and we saw a deer, and a heron too.
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Wallington
Northumberland
Cathedral of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary
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This dusk moment has a mysterious allure that evokes a sense of belonging and attraction to the glamorous elements of nature.
The radiant evening sky painted in deep rich reds and blazing colors reveals the hidden layers of captivating beauty.
It’s a declaration of the transition from day to night in a dramatic twist, with an invitation to observe and contemplate the majesty of our universe.
You try and keep your fingers from getting cold in this degree of chilled frost !! I had to struggle getting the iPhone to work without taking a glove off. But the result was fairly spectacular.
I did have the DSLR with me but I wanted to get full depth of focus in the frosted vegetation and fence so opted for the iPhone instead.
Image info:- iPhone 13 Pro Max, processed in Lightroom Classic and NIK Collection Silver EFEX Pro 2, filter Full spectrum.
In Otter Rock, Oregon, a scenic viewpoint opens up to the breathtaking Otter Rock Marine Garden and the expansive Pacific Ocean stretching into the horizon.
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Meditating at the moments of sunset by the waters makes us think about being humble and try to change things around us for the better.
Flowing to the river Calder
Gushing and taking away the water from the storm
Towneley park
Burnley
Lancashire
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And then the rain arrived and spoilt the upstairs room at Blakeney Hotel looking out over the slat marshes.
I enjoy the little images of boats in the droplets at lower part of the image.
Trumpeter Lee Loughnane is one of three founding members still with Chicago, one of the longest-running and most successful rock groups of all time. Formed in 1967, Chicago has recorded 38 albums and sold over 100 million records. The original members of the group were inducted in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2017.