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Last one at least for a while from Middle Mashel, I think it's worth a second comp. They have gone out of their way to make this amazing place accessible yet there are signs all along the trail reminding you that two people died here last year climbing around it. Let's be careful out there.
It seems my internet bug has returned, I can see my peeps page, but when I try to look at pics I get a blank screen. Can't see the pick above this either. please stand by...... grrrrrr...
Middle spotted woodpecker (Leiopicus medius) perched on a branch.
Dzięcioł średni (Leiopicus medius) siedzący na gałęzi.
Construction of Middle Temple Hall began in 1562 and was completed in 1572. Its hammerbeam roof has been said to be the best in London. Queen Elizabeth I visited the hall in 1578, unannounced, to inspect the new building and listen to a debate between barristers. This is the earliest known visit of a reigning monarch to an Inn of Court. On the walls are panels bearing the coats of arms of Readers (senior members) dating back to 1597.
The first recorded performance of Shakespeare's play Twelfth Night occurred in the hall on 2 February 1602.Shakespeare himself was probably present.
The hall survived the Great Fire of London in 1666, but was damaged by bombing in the Second World War. (Wikipedia) Inns of Court, London, United Kingdom.
My interview on Google Local Guide Connect
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As I try to navigate my way around Nevada, my first task is to familiarize myself with the bus routes.
Hence, I'd posting a few of my #photography #studies as I go along the way of learning--> not to get lost lol :D
#PhotographyIsArt
#ArtIsMyTherapy
Ortaköy and the Bosphorus bridge. The name of the village is literally 'middle village' situated half way up the Bosphorus!
Been traveling with the wife for the Easter Holiday on a long weekend ... been taking a lot of photos in Ocean City, Maryland.
Will be back soon.
Enjoy this fun sunset capture that I took of my daughter while she was also shooting a long exposure out on the pier.
Middle River, Maryland
As we were taking off from Martin State Airport, we had a nice view of Wilson Point there that sticks out towards the Chesapeake Bay. I marked on the photo where my Dad's house is located. Also marked some other features in the photo like downtown Baltimore, etc.
Just about all the homes there on the end of Wilson Point ended up with water in them when Hurricane Isabel came up the East Coast. You can see how easily that thin peninsula does not provide a lot of protection from water being blown in from across the large bay.
Image 85 in this fun series of the capturing of the BULB capture. This capture is taken at Middle River in Maryland showing the smoothed clouds and smoothed out water surface.
This series allows the viewer to see conditions as they were during the shot, and then the resulting long exposure effect on the water and clouds. It also shows how people moving about 'vanish' from the long exposure.
For this moment in time I am displaying the long exposure taken on the right side (796 seconds long), and the conditions that were during this time can be seen on the capture to the left showing the BULB capture being taken. It was actually pretty interesting watching the sky change tones and colors during that 800 seconds and the resulting combination obtained on the sensor.
Other images in this series can be seen in The Album "If They Could See What We Can See"
This was how the sky looked about 10 minutes or so before sunset time along Middle River. At this time my dad who came out to see how things would unfold this evening were talking about the potential for colors this evening based on the cloud deck and the clearing in the sky farther to the west.
The winds were calm as well, creating a nice reflective surface. I like to call this time the 'potential energy' of the sunset colors was very HIGH at this moment ... all the elements were there as long as there were not farther off clouds below the horizon in the west that we could not see. Considering the skies were not forecasted to be clear until closer to the following morning ... you could not be 100 positive that the sun would be blocked cutting off the light as things progressed.
Alas, the potential energy was all released over the following 30 minutes.
One of the later captures is below in the comments.
Very vocal middle spotted woodpecker (Leiopicus medius) perched on a tree trunk.
Bardzo głośny dzięcioł średni (Leiopicus medius) siedzący na pniu drzewa.
These are from a recent hike up the Horsetail Falls Trail #438/Oneonta Trail #424 in the Columbia River Gorge, Oregon.