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"Welsh slate quarries":
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Those clouds are actually the normal horizontal kind! I flipped the shot over on its right side and presented this from a starling's point of view as they made this aerobatic sharp turn as a flock and briefly flew at right angles to the horizon. I did a little sliding to enhance the clouds a little more.
Happy Nice Wonderful CloudsTuesday!
I managed to get down to Jacob's eye level yesterday.... and I managed to get back on my feet! Paignton, Devon
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This is my last picture for a while, from here I drove back to Halifax non-stop, approx. 3 hours.
This is the Rear Range Light that was built in 1963, there were two range lights but this is the only one still standing. The Front Range Light, was replaced by a skeleton tower in 1991.
This light is on top of a small hill on the Cape Breton side of the Canso Causeway, and beside the Canso Canal.
This is the only lighthouse located in a cemetery in Canada, and probably the world, making it very unique. This area contains six headstones for seven people. The oldest headstone is for Douce Elizabeth Belhache aged 6 years and 8 months who died on July 23, 1795. Other early settlers buried there are James and Christena Skinner, Angus and Jane Grant, Charles Fox and his daughter Mary. She died in 1880 and was the last person buried on the piece of land beside the Causeway known both as Belhache Point and MacMillan’s Point.
Tower Height: 6.7m (22ft)
Light Height: 14m (46ft) above water level
For Macro Monday - Knob
I purchased this tripod about 12 years ago and have rarely used it, at least today it has a use, this is one of the knobs for adjusting the camera plate. You can see the bubble indicating that it is not on the level!
It is 15mm in diameter.
Happy Macro Monday!
Lake Landro 20210922
Lake Landro in Val Pusteria is located in Val di Landro at about 1,400 m above sea level, not far from Lake Dobbiaco, and can be reached from both Dobbiaco and Cortina d'Ampezzo.
From Lake Landro, on the border between the Tre Cime di Lavaredo Nature Park and the Fanes-Senes-Braies Nature Park, you can enjoy an incredible view of the Cristallo group, which is wonderfully reflected in the lake, especially in the morning.
Source Vivo Val Pusteria
Camera: D80
Aperture: f/18
ISO: 100
Shutter Speed: 1/20
Focal Length: 42mm
Exposure Bias: 0ev
Shot In Color / Black & White / Sepia
White Balance: 9000K
Location: The Rocks
love is like walking up a set of stairs
higher and higher you go,
the harder and harder it gets
rest a moment, then walk again,
harder and harder, fighting on
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A menhaden (lower right) jumps out of the water to gain a better view of the acrobatic routine of a fishing Green Heron on Horsepen Bayou.
Brrrrrrrr! Frosty on the Somerset Levels at sunrise this morning!
Three shot panorama stitched in PSE.
One cold spell this last December produced some ice formations on the stream of our property. This particular one is of a kind not too common for most chilly seasons as the water level had gradually receded during the few cold days.
Going back to our holiday home near Looe I decided to avoid the very narrow road through Downderry on the Cornish coast and take to the country lanes. This lane with the usual high hedges on either side leads to Polbathic. I just had to stop here and admire the view before the rain started. In the distance on the left is Kit Hill near Callington. It is nearly 1,100 feet above sea level. The tower on the top is a mine ventilation shaft. Metals extracted from the mines around Kit Hill included tin, silver, copper and tungsten. Most mines had closed by the end of the 19th century.
This photo gave me neck pain while taking pictures. But It was worth it for me. This is also such a new residential building here on the Spree. Actually, I think it's nice and let's see what new buildings will be added in the next few months.
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EOSR | RF35mm f/1.8 IS STM
Exposure: ƒ/6.7 | 1/750s ISO 100
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