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Blue Jackson's Bay at Barry Island, with Lavernock Point in the distance.
Explore #325, 27th June 2016 - Thanks everyone!
Looking down Jackson Street at the SF-Oakland Bay Bridge, the colors of Chinatown on full display. I've spent many a day roaming the streets in the City, and never tire of the endless urban landscapes that present themselves to my lens. It's like shooting ducks in a barrel.
San Francisco CA
Glacier National Park, Montana USA
Mount Jackson is located in the Lewis Range, Glacier National Park in the U.S. state of Montana. Mount Jackson is the fourth tallest mountain in Glacier National Park and it is situated on the Continental Divide.
In Explore #449, February 24th 2019
Every city has a certain spot where photographers flock to capture the skyline with trailing lights. Have been wanting to get this capture for over a year now and finally made it. In all the excitement, forgot to change setting to RAW and landed up shooting in JPG. Not bad for a first try.
Milky Way just after the sun had set, looking down towards Jackson Bay.
Composite shot, same location but an hour apart.
Grand Tetons National Park. An early morning out exploring the park and lake. I found this at the marina with a great reflection coming off the calm waters of the lake.
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Camera: Canonet QL-17 G-III
Film: Kodak Ektachrome 200
Process: DIY ECN-2
Jackson Lake, Wyoming
July 2019
Queenpost through truss bridge over King's Creek on Kings Creek Rd., rebuilt in 2003, orignal date unknown, It spans 46' and was posted to the National Register of Historic Places in 1979
"Jackson's Marsh" Staffordshire
Group Foray 21st September 2024
The River Sow passes through and underneath. Boardwalks all the way round.
I just can't imagine anything more beautiful or anything that will take my breath away like the Teton's.......I love coming into the south entrance just so when you come over the pass from Dubois the Teton's is the first thing you are going to see. It's one breathtaking sight!
Grand Teton National Park
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One of the spots we stop on my Grand Teton National Park photo tour that is always a favorite.....away from people and a magnificent view of the Jackson Hole valley.
This is a well used walking and bike path atop a levee along the Snake River. The autumn colors are well past their prime, but still provide a touch of color. Forest fire smoke has temporarily moved up the valley allowing a view of the Grand Teton.
The shadows transform the asphalt path into an interesting leading line.
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Lower East Side | NYC | 2019
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A historical marker outside Stonewall Jackson's Headquarters Museum in Winchester, Virginia.
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Teton Range viewed from Jackson Lake in the Jackson Hole Valley. Sure would like to be there this morning.
Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming, USA
This Statue of General (later President) Stonewall Jackson is located in Jackson Square in the heart of the French Quarter in New Orleans,
Travelers driving from Yellowstone to Tetons NP get their first glimpse of the Tetons at the Jackson Lake pullout at the north end of the lake.
Panorama of Jackson, Wyoming. The Storm King ski area is at left, and the flat, open area at right is the National Elk Refuge.
TITANIC JACKSON WANG fan video Thanks for team wang for taking the time to help out and be there through multiple shoots.!
I Have to also thank Suzanne Logane for Letting us setup in her amazing sim ! Amatsu its always been my second home .
Happy December Everyone. Its a time to reflect on what we had this year and to be thankfull for everything and everyone around us. No matter how bleak the time might seem.. Hope everyone will stay strong for another Year ahead.
Summer flowers firmly in control for a little while in Jackson, NH. Soon the snow will fly once again.
The Pontalba Buildings on Jackson Square in New Orleans, which were built in the 1840s and contain some of the oldest continuously-rented apartments in the US. We did a cocktail tour, and our guide walked us by here. He said the rents here were only about $1,500 a month. Which seems like a steal until you realize the buildings have old plumbing, no insulation and no parking. Plus you get to hear all the music and commotion from all the drunk tourists and bachelorette parties going on all day. But I don't know, $1,500 sounds like a good deal. I used to pay $700 for a one bedroom apartment in North Little Rock that also had unreliable plumbing, weird neighbors and awful parking.