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Die sonst eher ruhige Ostsee wurde von dem Wind an diesem Morgen ordentlich aufgepeitscht.. dazu ging die Sonne gerade auf, die Wolken am Horizont verschwanden.. und die Möwen begannen zu jagen..
Die Ausbeute von dem Morgen ist echt super und ich denke gerne an diese Momente zurück.
Der einzige Nachteil: ich habe zu viele Bilder gemacht ;)
Znojmo is a major town in the South Moravian Region of the Czech Republic, the administrative capital of the Znojmo District. The town is situated on a rock outcropping on the steep left bank of the Thaya River.
Andrew Burns (architect)
"Crescent House"
- Charred cedar, stained cedar, stained spotted gum, timber framing, steel beam, aluminium plate, micaceous iron oxide.
Looking back from whence we entered the "Crescent House" we see how the architect has played with darkness, light and geometry. Unfortunately the charred cedar is easily marked, but those little holes create the impression of starlight against a night sky.
The interior of the old wooden house in the heritage park in Pstrążna | Poland
Yashica Mat 124G | Fomapan 400
Sonoran Desert IV: swipe left for the full panorama. Another in a series from the Sonoran Desert in Arizona. I had a great spot picked out for shooting and when I arrived it was occupied by campers. Why do campers always like the prettiest spots, lol? Anyway, I went up a dirt road trying to get above this mountain lake and this was the best view I could find. Not the best foreground but the sky was fabulous with lots of red airglow, a bit of green airglow, as well as light pollution from Phoenix. Panorama, 24 mm, f/2.8, 15 sec., ISO 8,000.
Royal Netherlands Air Force, Gulfstream G-IV, cn 1009, serial V-11, landing at Getafe (LEGT) carrying crew that will take MRTT T-056 on delivery flight to Eindhoven (EHEH)
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This is the last of my colour iceberg images. I have really enjoyed the blues and greens of the colour images, but I have a few b&w and infrared images I will post after this.
In June, 2018, I went to Newfoundland, Canada, iceberg hunting. Every year, icebergs that have calved off glaciers in Greenland (and a few from Baffin Island), travel south and past Newfoundland in May and June along what's called Iceberg Alley. The snow that fell to form these icebergs, fell between 5,000 and 10,000 years ago! That snow forms into glaciers and every year, massive icebergs calve from the glaciers in Greenland and Baffin Island and begin their journey to Newfoundland. It takes two or three years for them to travel the 1,600 miles and they spend one or two winters frozen into the pack ice. By the time they arrive in Newfoundland, they only have four to six weeks before collapse or melt and disappear. 2016 and 2017 were great iceberg seasons (though they caused some havoc in shipping lanes), but 2018 there were very few icebergs to be found. It was only on the last 4 days of an 11-day trip, and at the very tip of Newfoundland (St. Anthony) that I managed find and see icebergs up close, but they were worth the wait.
I've written a blog post about my Newfoundland trip if you'd like to read it.
If you’d like to see all the Newfoundland images together, I’ve updated my website and you can see them all on the Galleries page.
Still in the Lemaire Channel. Still that gorgeous evening.
The Lemaire Channel, Antarctica.
I made a short film of what I saw in Antarctica. If you'd like to see it, head over to YouTube or you can watch it here on Flickr.
If you'd like to see all my Antarctica images together, you can visit my Flickr Antarctica album.
I wrote three blog posts about this amazing trip to Antarctica. If you'd like read about the trip and see some more documentary/BTS images, you'll find the blog posts here:
Both Amtrak Dash 8s currently stationed in Sanford are in phase IV paint, and sit alone in the shops after a day of work. Taken from Persimmon Avenue., Sanford, Fl.
The air-cooled horizontally opposed Chevrolet Turbo-Air 6 engine was located in the rear of the vehicle under a slightly raised cargo floor. It was similar in principle to the 4-cylinder engine of the Volkswagen, but unusual for most contemporary cars. The 145 cu in (2,375 cc) engine developed 80 hp (60 kW) at 4,400 rpm. Engine size was increased to 164 cu in (2,683 cc) for the 1964 model year, raising output to 95 hp
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# gerbera + ? ... love the colour combination in that flower bunch.
- wishing a happy 4th advent weekend for ((((you)))) -
europe is laying under a white snow coat ..so we may have a white christmas this year.
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