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Living 10 minutes away from the top of Te Mata Peak, I come here often. The main, structural elements of the view from the peak are always the same. However, the time of day, the season and atmospheric conditions always make it a unique experience. On top of that, my mood when editing the photo also has a lot of influence on the final image.
See more of my images of Te Mata Peak here: www.josbuurmans.nz/hawkes-bay-photos/te-mata-peak
Ten minutes before sundown and I knew that if I stopped my hasty retreat off the hills to take a shot of this storm pelting down over Cheshire, then I'd be drenched by the rest of it that was approaching me from behind...so I stopped, as you do, got drenched, as you do, then sat in the rain pummelled car with a huge, wet Cheshire Cat grin on my face, as you do! :-)
40 minutes later, the same W/B freight seen descending the Gillully Loops, in the previous picture at 10:40AM, is now passing through Thistle, UT next to the Spanish Fork River
"Lost - yesterday, somewhere between sunrise and sunset, two golden hours, each set with sixty diamond minutes. No reward is offered, for they are gone forever."
- Horace Mann
The main event ran just a few minutes ahead of the tractors. 60019 on 6D10 1423 Redcar to Scunthorpe dodges the shadows at Brumber Bridge. A quick dash from the office saw me get to the spot with a few minutes to spare. 4th August 2016.
Hua Hin Railway Station is located minutes from the city centre and you can easily take a stroll and view it on the way to the central night market, which is just a few blocks away. The train station is a tourist landmark both for foreign and local tourists, but also still serves as the main rail link between Bangkok and the South of Thailand. The train station is so famous in Thailand it’s image is often depicted in Souvenirs and is synonymous with Hua Hin City.
The Hua Hin Railway station is one of the oldest stations in Thailand, the original structure was built in 1910 in Nakhon Pathom for the Sanam Chandra Palace for the Royal Family. In 1967 Colonel Chulacharit relocated the original structure from Sanam Chandra Palace to its current location making it the VIP room for the Royals when they needed to travel by train to or from Hua Hin. To this day, you can view the original portion built for the Royal family, now called the Royal Waiting room, inside the station compound
A mere 45 minutes later, and SITT number 2, with 73201 Broadlands leading 73202 on the rear correctly displaying headcode "09", leads 3Y09, Tonbridge-Tonbridge via Tattenham Corner, Caterham and Newhaven
I had a few minutes before an appointment on Saturday, so I went down to Cherry Beach to take a few pictures. I only had time for 3 exposures, but I liked this one a lot. As I arrived it was snowing, which was a bit miserable, but I do love a deserted beach in the off-season.
Minutes before the sun sets on the Bay Area, California Street Cable Car 49 crests the hill at Jones St. during an inbound evening run to Drumm St. One of three cable car routes on San Francisco's Muni Metro system, the 61/C California Street line tends to attract the greatest concentration of commuter traffic. The sibling routes — 59/PM (Powell–Mason line) and 60/PH (Powell–Hyde line) — serve the Fisherman's Wharf area, a location popular with tourists. Together, the three cable car routes represent the world's last manually operated cable car system.
While the California Street line — built in 1878, making it the oldest of the Muni cable car routes — is steeped in history, Car 49 is quite young, by comparison. Car 49 was built from scratch by Muni’s Cable Car Carpentry Shop in 1992, replacing a 1910-era car home built by California Street Cable Railroad Co. The original Car 49 was damaged in an August 1990 accident and scrapped.
Is the time it takes me to get from work to the train station.
Usually take and edit and post the odd pic during that time.
Beginning of the Leeds Liverpool canal
Edge point of my town. Weather in balnce between fair and closely coming storm. Beatiful clouds and little rough sea makes this composition. Work on photoshop to convert source file into hdr.
We have some warm weather finally and very excitingly, I was well enough to spend some time capturing my favourite part of the day. Still smiling :)
Twenty minutes from Jenny Lake I stopped to take this shot of the Grand Tetons shrouded in smoke from the California wildfires .
Six panel "pixel shift" panorama, handheld.
Thank you for the invite to "in explore"!
Ten minutes after the Cape Cod Central Railroad dinner train cleared up on the Falmouth Branch the Keolis operated MassDOT sponsored CapeFLYER from Boston showed up right on the advertised. MBTA HSP46 2000 is leading the way seen here emerging from the south end of the Cape Cod Canal bridge at aptly named Canal Junction, MP 54.9 on the MassDOT owned and Mass Coastal operated Cape Mainline.
They are framed beneath the 271 ft south tower adorned with the Army Corps of Engineers logo. The 544 long lift span crossing the canal was built by the Public Works Administration and opened in December 1935, and at that time it was the longest vertical lift span in the world.
Bourne, Massachusetts
Friday July 21, 2023
À 20 minutes de Rouen, le Centre d’art contemporain de la Matmut - Daniel Havis propose 4 expositions par an d’artistes d’envergure nationale et internationale.
Avec la volonté de rendre accessible l’art et la culture au public le plus large, le Groupe Matmut développe depuis plusieurs années une politique d'action culturelle dynamique, notamment grâce au centre d'art. Elle accompagne et cherche à promouvoir des artistes et structures dans leur démarche de création et de diffusion. Chaque exposition de trois mois environ est accompagnée d’une édition et d’une programmation culturelle (visites commentées, ateliers pour enfants et scolaires, partenariats avec différentes structures, événements) à destination des petits et des grands.
À l’intérieur d’un château néo-Louis XIII du XIXème siècle, le Centre d’art contemporain - Daniel Havis vous invite à découvrir l’histoire et l’architecture de ce lieu. Vous pourrez ainsi apprécier à l’extérieur l’ouvrage de l’architecte Lucien Lefort, les ferronneries de Ferdinand Marrou ou la taille de pierre d’Edmond Bonet. Le château de style néo-classique arbore fièrement sur son fronton la devise « Omnia pro arte » (Tout pour l’art) inscrite par son bâtisseur Gaston Le Breton et aujourd’hui plus que jamais vivante grâce au Groupe Matmut.
Le château se situe dans un parc de 6 hectares avec des univers différents qui évoluent au rythme des saisons : jardin à la française, jardin japonais, jardin de l’Evolution, jardin du Dédale, arboretum, la roseraie, le tout peuplé de sculptures monumentales de célèbres artistes (Peter Briggs, Norman Dilworth, Quentin Garel, Vera Molnar...).
20 minutes from Rouen, the Matmut Contemporary Art Center - Daniel Havis offers 4 exhibitions per year by artists of national and international stature.
With the aim of making art and culture accessible to the widest possible audience, the Matmut Group has been developing a dynamic cultural action policy for several years, particularly through the art center. It supports and seeks to promote artists and organizations in their creative and dissemination efforts. Each exhibition of approximately three months is accompanied by an edition and a cultural program (guided tours, workshops for children and schools, partnerships with different organizations, events) for young and old.
Inside a 19th century neo-Louis XIII castle, the Contemporary Art Center - Daniel Havis invites you to discover the history and architecture of this place. Outside, you can appreciate the work of the architect Lucien Lefort, the ironwork of Ferdinand Marrou or the stone cutting of Edmond Bonet. The neoclassical style castle proudly displays on its pediment the motto "Omnia pro arte" (Everything for art) inscribed by its builder Gaston Le Breton and today more alive than ever thanks to the Matmut Group. The castle is located in a 6-hectare park with different universes that evolve with the seasons: French garden, Japanese garden, Evolution garden, Dédale garden, arboretum, rose garden, all populated with monumental sculptures by famous artists (Peter Briggs, Norman Dilworth, Quentin Garel, Vera Molnar...).
Fllight from Buenos Aires to Ushuaia,
the southernmost city in Argentina. It is located on the Beagle Channel.
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Während des Fluges von Buenos Aires nach Ushuaia,
die südlichste Stadt Argentiniens. Sie liegt am Beagle-Kanal
Rainbow Lorikeets
"If I tickle you for five minutes, will you tickle me for five minutes OK"?
Scientific name: Trichoglossus moluccanus
Even though there is a little bit of blue sky, it was pretty dark (for afternoon), very dim light. The weather was coming from behind, super dark low clouds and it was just minutes before it started raining. That's one of those 'just do it' panoramas, but I took the chance despite the light cause it's not the old days anymore, this is besides a well-trodden path and so when the weather is nice, it's ..touristy by now. 😕 Would like to do this location with better conditions one day, the lake takes on all sorts of beautiful green tones (at least on the visible spectrum) due to the forest around.
Source for this is a 4 piece panorama, 12567 x 5520px, ~69,4MP, but cropped a little, to give the lake center stage.
There is some fringing going on against the sky (not a huge fan), which is in part due to the lens I think, but I'll spare you the rant.
It was also the time when I (finally) decided to jump on AdobeRGB as long as I'm lossless with the D3300, ran the D90 with an sRGB chain for IR.
Monochrome conversions turned out nice, did not offer anything distinct however, were just like regular b&w. Overall, field of view is about 180°. 👀
Nikon D3300 (APS-C / DX, fullspectrum mod)
Tamron 10-24mm f/3.5-4.5 Di ll VC HLD
heliopan SH-PMC deep yellow 4x (15, G) filter
ISO100, 13mm, f/8, 1/160sec
(therefore ~20mm full frame equivalent)
tripod, panorama head, remote (ML-L3)
Minutes after this was taken the area was covered in inches of snow , you couldn't see more than a few feet and the descent from the ridge to Castleton became distinctly precarious. Another hour and it had all melted away and we had bright sunshine. In this picture you can see rain heading toward the hamlet of Sparrowpit.
Taken with a Yashica FX-3 Super 2000 and an ML28mm lens .
If I had left for work ten minutes later I think I might not have made it to work. Damn!. The snow was being blown off the fields by a stiff and fffffffreezing wind, filling in the road fast. Fortunately I had gone off to my work behind a desk at Manchester airport as if I were going to the North Pole in winter, so I was perfectly happy wandering around in a maelstrom of snow.
No pretty snowy picture here.
A523 Leek to Macclesfield road near Bosley lights/A54 junction
A few minutes after rising over the horizon, the Flower Moon shines behind a thin layer of clouds, making a nice spooky look.
Handheld picture taken from home, dreaming of a happier world and more balance between human life and other kinds of life.
Have a nice weekend and enjoy!
Press "L" to enlarge the image.
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Luna llena de las Flores, Madrid, España
Algunos minutos después de su salida sobre el horizonte, la Luna de las Flores brilla detrás de una fina capa de nubes, ofreciendo un agradable y espeluznante aspecto.
Tomada a mano desde casa, soñando con un mundo más feliz y más equilibrio entre la vida humana y otros tipos de vida.
¡Que tengáis un buen fin de semana y disfrutad!
Pulsa "L" para ampliar la imagen.
A second sunrise photo over downtown Vancouver (BC, Canada) on a Friday morning. 1600ft over Burrard Inlet about 5 minutes after the beginning of civil twilight -- the best light of the day.
Photo shot from my Piper Cherokee, looking out the vent window, using a Nikon D850, Nikkor 24mm f1/4 lens wide open, with Kenyon Labs gyro.
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N242109
182/366,
05:25:19,
13 minutes after sunrise,
Balcony view,
Garden Village, Burnaby, British Columbia
Canada Day formerly known as Dominion Day, is the national day of Canada. A federal statutory holiday, it celebrates the anniversary of Canadian Confederation which occurred on July 1, 1867, with the passing of the British North America Act, 1867, when the three separate colonies of the United Canadas, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick were united into a single dominion within the British Empire called Canada.
some minutes ago, on the 24th of avril it was his 17 birthday. can't believe it!! t'was only a glimpse away when he was in my arms
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no big glittery icons or invitations , please !
Abraham Lincoln
At april the 14th 1865, Abraham Lincoln was shot by John Wilkes Booth at the Ford's theatre. He was the first president of the USA to be assasinated.
The lovely RX16 on tip toes.
JB Ensign Box Camera around 1930
Simple meniscus lens
Fomapan 100
90 minutes in Rodinal 50:1 at 20 degrees C. Some inversions when I remembered.
The sun is just minutes away from fading as BNSF ES44AC No. 5980 leads this eastbound empty coal train as sole power through the small town of Roggen, Colorado, on May 4, 2020.
À 20 minutes de Rouen, le Centre d’art contemporain de la Matmut - Daniel Havis propose 4 expositions par an d’artistes d’envergure nationale et internationale.
Avec la volonté de rendre accessible l’art et la culture au public le plus large, le Groupe Matmut développe depuis plusieurs années une politique d'action culturelle dynamique, notamment grâce au centre d'art. Elle accompagne et cherche à promouvoir des artistes et structures dans leur démarche de création et de diffusion. Chaque exposition de trois mois environ est accompagnée d’une édition et d’une programmation culturelle (visites commentées, ateliers pour enfants et scolaires, partenariats avec différentes structures, événements) à destination des petits et des grands.
À l’intérieur d’un château néo-Louis XIII du XIXème siècle, le Centre d’art contemporain - Daniel Havis vous invite à découvrir l’histoire et l’architecture de ce lieu. Vous pourrez ainsi apprécier à l’extérieur l’ouvrage de l’architecte Lucien Lefort, les ferronneries de Ferdinand Marrou ou la taille de pierre d’Edmond Bonet. Le château de style néo-classique arbore fièrement sur son fronton la devise « Omnia pro arte » (Tout pour l’art) inscrite par son bâtisseur Gaston Le Breton et aujourd’hui plus que jamais vivante grâce au Groupe Matmut.
Le château se situe dans un parc de 6 hectares avec des univers différents qui évoluent au rythme des saisons : jardin à la française, jardin japonais, jardin de l’Evolution, jardin du Dédale, arboretum, la roseraie, le tout peuplé de sculptures monumentales de célèbres artistes (Peter Briggs, Norman Dilworth, Quentin Garel, Vera Molnar...).
20 minutes from Rouen, the Matmut Contemporary Art Center - Daniel Havis offers 4 exhibitions per year by artists of national and international stature.
With the aim of making art and culture accessible to the widest possible audience, the Matmut Group has been developing a dynamic cultural action policy for several years, particularly through the art center. It supports and seeks to promote artists and organizations in their creative and dissemination efforts. Each exhibition of approximately three months is accompanied by an edition and a cultural program (guided tours, workshops for children and schools, partnerships with different organizations, events) for young and old.
Inside a 19th century neo-Louis XIII castle, the Contemporary Art Center - Daniel Havis invites you to discover the history and architecture of this place. Outside, you can appreciate the work of the architect Lucien Lefort, the ironwork of Ferdinand Marrou or the stone cutting of Edmond Bonet. The neoclassical style castle proudly displays on its pediment the motto "Omnia pro arte" (Everything for art) inscribed by its builder Gaston Le Breton and today more alive than ever thanks to the Matmut Group. The castle is located in a 6-hectare park with different universes that evolve with the seasons: French garden, Japanese garden, Evolution garden, Dédale garden, arboretum, rose garden, all populated with monumental sculptures by famous artists (Peter Briggs, Norman Dilworth, Quentin Garel, Vera Molnar...).
A 600 seconds (10 minutes) long exposure, using Lee Filter "Super Stopper".
The Naviglio Pavese is one of the canals making up the Navigli system in Lombardy, Italy. Once navigable, it is 33 km (21 mi) long and connected the city of Milan to Pavia, and through a flight of six locks to the River Ticino.
Construction started in 1564, but was interrupted 20 years later just outside Milan due to technical problems: the lock there is still called Conca Fallata, which in Italian means "Failed Lock". Building resumed at the beginning of the 19th century and was completed in 1819.
The canal was finally closed to navigation in the 1960s, but work has recently started to restore it back to full navigation, a link in the project to connect Switzerland to Venice by inland waterway.