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The rear DPU on B65111 crosses over the trestle at Pool Point. In a couple miles, they'll hold for a work window at Towers.
Nash Point, Glamorgan Heritage Coast, South Wales.
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The iconic Nugget Point (or 'The Nuggets' as referred to by the locals) is located near Kaka Point. There is a car park area from where you commence your walk to the Nugget Point Lighthouse. Wave-eroded rocks, which are likened to the shape of gold nuggets, can be seen from the viewing platform at the end of the path.
Split Point lighthouse, Victoria, Australia. I wanted a very different image from when I visited 19 years previously:
Taken on Olympus E-PL3 and TTArtisan 50mm f2 lens. Edited in Darktable and GIMP
'At the still point of the turning world.
Neither flesh nor fleshless;
neither from nor towards;
at the still point,
there the dance is.'
TS Eliot
Project 365-062 and...
another imaginative contribution to a walking trail; this second one is on the west side of the park at the base of a large tree.
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.
444 W Lake Street Chicago IL
River Point, previously known as 200 North Riverside Plaza, is a 52 story 730 ft. tall skyscraper in Chicago, Illinois, located at 444 West Lake Street. The 52-story building has 1,000,000 sq ft of floor space. It sits on air rights above active railroad tracks and as well the subway portion of the CTA Blue Line, which affected the angle of some support columns, which in turn produced the parabolic arch in the base of the building.
Viewed from the Point Lonsdale jetty with the FFF+.
Back later to catch up, I have a lot on my plate today.
This shot captures the star light of the Island the Point Prim Lighthouse the oldest lighthouse on PEI, built in 1845 and has been standing guard over the Charlottetown harbour ever since. Point Prim not only has the distinction of being the oldest in PEI but also one of the rarest in the country being one of only two brick cylindrical lighthouses in Canada. The Lighthouse stands 60 feet high and has been sheathed in cedar shingles over its brick interior almost from the time of its construction it has served as a guardian of mariners, a symbol of PEI, a tourist attraction, as well as a favorite picnic spot for the locals.
I took this on Sept 17, 2022 with my D850 and Tamron 24-70 f2.8 G2 Lens at 46mm, 1/100s, f11 ISO 64 processed in LR, PS +Lumenzia ,Topaz, and DXO Nik
Disclaimer: My style is a study of romantic realism as well as a work in progress
Shot at twilight from Point Molate Beach Park. I was pleasantly surprised to find a nice park here on Pt. Molate with great views of Mt Tamalpais and San Pablo Bay. It's nice to see we have some clean open space here. Bravo!
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I was lucky enough to catch this handsome chap just as he was coming into contact with the water when returning to sea to hunt.
29 September 2019: Sunset at Vista Point overlooking Chimney Rock and Courthouse Mountain in the Uncompahgre Wilderness of Colorado.
Point Arena Lighthouse is perhaps the most breath taking lighthouse along the California coast. The tallest of the lighthouses in California, its location along the Mendocino County Coastline is also the closest to the Hawaiian Islands --not that it means anything--it's just a fun fact. Usually there is healthy blanket of fog draped along the coast during the spring months. I was lucky on this early spring morning to catch this venerable old lighthouse aglow with the radiant light of a brand new day.
Point Arena CA
Peveril Point is a promontory on the east-facing coast of the Isle of Purbeck in Dorset, England, and is part of the town of Swanage. It forms the southern end of Swanage Bay. It is located at 50°36.43′N 01°56.69′WCoordinates: 50°36.43′N 01°56.69′W OS Grid Ref: SZ 041 787.
The rocks that make up Peveril Point are shale and Portland and Purbeck limestone in a syncline structure. This has resisted erosion more than the adjacent clay of Swanage Bay; whilst the clay has eroded away over time, the limestone has remained as a promontory.
On top of Peveril Point is a National Coastwatch Institution Lookout. The point is also home to the Swanage lifeboat organisation.[1]
Peveril Point contains underground tunnels connecting disused gun emplacements which defended the entrance to Southampton Water from the west of the Isle of Wight during World War II.