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Lydd Ranges is a military firing range south of Lydd, in Kent, England, extending as far as the south coast.
It has been used for military training for over 150 years and is part of the Dungeness, Romney Marsh and Rye Bay Site of Special Scientific Interest.Because the range is used for live firing, access is sometimes restricted - red flags are flown during these times, and access is prohibited along the foreshore and Galloways Road. Also, red lights are shown at restricted times if there is poor weather. The danger area extends out to sea, and mariners sailing to and from Rye Harbour must pass south of the Stephenson Shoal to avoid it. Firing occurs about 300 days a year. When firing is not taking place, it may be possible to walk along a designated path along the shore
After spending 2 disappointing days in the jungles without any tiger sightings, we landed upon this tigress when we were least expecting her. She gave us company for 20 minutes as she strolled along the dirt path in the jungles of Tadoba, Central India
This guy was on my windshield for about a mile. I'm glad he stuck around until I could get my camera ready.
This was my first atempt using the MP-65 as well as a 1.4 teleconverter giving about 7x magnification.
I lost a lot of the normal colours i usually pick up so this took a bit more editing.
Went for a walk this morning since we had some snowfal overnight. Heavy rain and wind was forecast in the morning so thought I'd take my chance. I always like this view over the reservoir and nice to see some snow in the trees.
As it turned out Storm Bert didn't really happen and though it was a bit wet we had no wind at all. So glad the metoffice got it wrong again !
Twenty years ago this month I visited Yosemite for the first time and six months later I was living in California. I was just a 19 year old kid whose mind was blown away by the beauty of the west after growing up in Georgia. I look at these photos and remember as clear as day the dreams that filled my head at that time. Sometimes it’s impossible to wrap my head around the life I’ve created out here these last two decades. It’s been a long road but I am so grateful for it all.
Found these negatives recently in a box, shot on Kodak chromogenic film I can’t quite remember the name of and I just cannot for the life of me remember what camera I used back then. But real happy I kept these negatives all these years. Thanks for reading this far! Hope y’all are all doing well. 🙏