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Jones Bay, the eastern side.
Looking north to the harbour along the side of the Revy Apartments.
Near Darling Island Road.
Pyrmont, Sydney.
My Canon EOS 5D Mk IV with the Canon EF 16-35mm f/4L lens.
Processed in Adobe Lightroom and PhotoPad Pro by NCH software.
A Legacy 'Candy' filter from the Flickr Photo Editor.
"All you really need this time of year
Is a pair of shades
And a place to sit somewhere near...."
Brad Paistly
I used a bokeh texture by skeletal mess (Jerry Jones)
Thank you so much Jerry!
I also used 2 Topaz filters.
If you take a good look you see my home at the horizon.
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your faves and most of all your friendship!
We are sending you hugs and love.
Addy and ♱Alfie
Standing proudly on the corner of Pin Oak Street and East Gregg Street in Calvert, Texas is the historic Jones House (now known as Parish House Bed and Breakfast), built in 1897. This charming bed and breakfast offers a glimpse into the past with its Victorian-style architecture and intricate details. Step inside to experience the warmth and hospitality of this beautifully preserved home, which has been welcoming guests for over 100 years.
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Indiana Jones 5 filmed in Glasgow city centre July 2021
American police officer. Astronauts welcome scenes.
Location St Vincent Street
Indiana Jones na Bolivia :)
Train Cemetery - Uyuni
In 1872 began the construction of the railway from Antofagasta to Bolivia, the first railway line in the country. It was used to transport raw materials such as sodium nitrate and other salts, but also metals such as copper, silver, and gold, from inland mines to port cities on the Pacific Ocean. When the railway reached Uyuni at the end of the 19th century, a railway depot was built in the town. Uyuni then became an important railway junction. Around the 1940s, the local industry collapsed and most of the precious metal mines were abandoned. As a result, the locomotives and railcars were no longer needed, were shut down and left abandoned.
There is a total of around 100 locomotives and carriages in the railway graveyard, the oldest of which date from the late 19th century.
Cementerio de Trenes - Uyuni
En 1872 se inició la construcción del Ferrocarril de Antofagasta a Bolivia, la primera línea férrea de Bolivia. Se utilizaba para transportar materias primas como el nitrato de sodio y otras sales, pero también metales como el cobre, la plata y el oro, desde las minas del interior hasta las ciudades portuarias del Océano Pacífico. Cuando la vía férrea llegó a Uyuni a finales del siglo XIX se construyó un depósito ferroviario en el pueblo. Uyuni se convirtió en ese entonces en un importante nudo ferroviario. Alrededor de la década de 1940, la industria local colapsó y la mayoría de las minas de metales preciosos fueron abandonadas. Como resultado, la mayoría de las locomotoras y vagones ya no fueron necesarios, se apagaron y se dejaron en abandono.
Hay un total de alrededor de 100 locomotoras y vagones en el cementerio ferroviario, los más antiguos de los cuales datan de finales del siglo XIX.
Bolivia
The daily invasion of disco boats from Marmaris starts to depart after lunch with Davy Jones leading the way
Former dairy, founded in 1877.
Most of the fabric of the original building remains intact, though the Cow's and Cowshed's are long gone.
Note the cobbled street (Granite Setts).
Bethnal Green, East London, England.
Joe O'Malley, Monday 16th December 2024
CN's U79082-E14 with a trio of standard cab GE C40-8's on the head end flies by Jones at 40 per, on their way to Minntac for another load of taconite pellets.
Jones Lake in Moncton was stunning this evening. The best camera is the one you have with you, so my iPhone had to do!
Met up with the Calvert Photography Club last Saturday in Alexandria, Va. Even though it was freezing, I had a great time photographing Old Towne with everyone.
Prior to the meetup, Jeff and I met up at Jones Point to photograph the sunrise. This is the same dock from my last upload taken from a different perspective. You can see more of the clouds in this one.
More photos from this trip are on the way.
A far cry from Jones Beach in New York, with its white sand and hoards of people, California's Jones Beach is a beautiful black sand beach in the Sinkyone Wilderness State Park. It is one of the few beaches on California's Lost Coast that you can access by car -- it's only a mile hike from the Needle Rock Visitor Center. It's a 6 mile drive from the the small community of Shelter Cove that includes a steep descent on a one lane dirt road that is impassable in wet weather. The beach is quite small except at low tide, when there are wonderful tide pools.
We were lucky to have a sunny afternoon after a foggy start to the day, More to come ...
Wishing you a lovely weekend! Thanks, as always, for stopping by and for all of your kind comments -- I appreciate them all.
© Melissa Post 2016
UP's Marsh Job shoves a cut of salt cars into the Cargill facility at the Port of Miwaukee, Jones island.
Normally Jones Soda bottles feature pictures taken by customers. I thought it would be fun just to photograph the bottles themselves.
2008: I took this with my Polaroid SX-70. I never imagine that when I took it that within a year, Time Zero film would be discontinued and within 2 years, Polaroid would completely abandon instant film. Hopefully, this isn't really the end.
...and Cabernet Sauvignon.
Instead of watching the new Star Wars movie, I had reactivated my Netflix account so that I could catch that Jessica Jones series.
Jones Pass, elevation 12,454 ft (3,796 m), is a mountain pass that crosses the Continental Divide in the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains of Colorado in the United States. (from Wikipedia)
Jones Lake is a quintessential carolina bay (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carolina_bay) in Bladen County, North Carolina. This bay always has water -- hence its status as a lake. It has the classic oval shape and has the northwest-southeast orientation. It is surrounded by forested wetlands, which you get a hint of in this photo with the band of trees on the far side of the lake. This particular lake has been included in the Jones Lake State Park. There is a ~5 mile hiking trail around the lake.
U.S. Steel "Bradley Boats" Calcite ll and T. W. Robinson in fresh paint in winter layup at Jones Island, Milwaukee, March 1982.
Jones Beach, Field 6, 26 minutes after sunset, as the storm clouds roll in offshore (Slightly cropped and straightened, but otherwise SOOC.) Wantaugh, Long Island, NY — October 16, 2023
In Explore October 22, 2023
In Explore Takeover March 28, 2024 highlighting Women Photographers
Sam Jones (Abiaka) was a powerful spiritual leader of a Miccosukee band of Seminoles. At one time he lived here on the Pine Island complex, an important Seminole ceremonial grounds until the 19th Century. Sam Jones was a major force of resistance against the U.S during the Seminole wars of the 1800's. He helped warriors prepare for battle with his medicine and prayers.
Four thousands Seminoles were captured and removed to Oklahoma, but Sam Jones and his followers never surrendered. Because of his inflexible courage and determination, there are Seminoles living in Florida today.
Created by sculptors Bradley J. Cooley and Dradly Cooley, Jr.
Source: Local tag by the sculpture at Tree Tops Park, Dave, Florida