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9D - 12T at DaLat. We were rockkk

Downtown Manhattan - NYC

How amazing it must feel to fly past London.

 

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Barn in Southern Minnesota (late afternoon) - Temperature -20C.

Leaving Seattle behind as we ferry to Bainbridge... Black and white seemed appropriate for the gray day...

Ramsbottom Railway Station

A sunny day on the South Downs and a visit to Ashcombe Windmill.

 

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Part of Zamek Sarny - castle/palace - awaiting restoration.

 

In the complex there is already a nice cafe and balcony terrace.

 

Much of the beauty here lies in its current dilapidated state which is interesting to see and discover as it will slowly be changed during the long restorations. The history and website is in the links below. Much internal repair work has been done in some areas but much more needs to be done :

 

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www.zameksarny.pl/en/welcome/

 

www.zameksarny.pl/

 

See Album of 'Kamieniec' which was a dilapidated palace and was later restored into a fine small hotel and restaurant which opened a few years ago. More restoration to the outbuildings is being done but it is a wonderful place to visit.

 

www.palackamieniec.pl/en

 

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Shooting the milky way and in general the stars, is like shooting the past. The light from the star travel during a long time to come to us.

 

Here is the complete panorama i took last month with a 50mm

125 pictures are stitched here.

My computer suffering to post process this one cause of the huge resolution!

  

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Vipavski Križ, Slovenija

 

Canon EOS 760D

TAMRON 16-300mm F/3,5-6,3

f/5,6

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ISO 100

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There has been an Ovenbird visiting in San Francisco for the past week or so. I haven't been inclined to go see it since I have seen one here in the Bay Area a few years ago at Google and a few in Texas but mostly we haven't been over to the City in some time due to camera robberies. I thought I would revisit the last one I saw in Texas a couple years back. I have heard this current visiting Ovenbird has an injured wing and attempts are being made to capture it.

 

About a month back in New York City, stormy weather events caused hundreds of migrating birds to die from window strikes on Manhattan skyscrapers. Terrible. There seemed to be a lot of Ovenbirds

 

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G.W.R. 2857, runs past Bewdley Safari park , January 2015. 50 asa.

The Pointe St-Charles Switcher with GTW 6226 & CN 4141 for power are passing a boat rental location as they shove 6 grain loads to Ardent Mills.

This past weekend was rainy and windy. Boredom set in. This was the result--San Francisco reduced to Marvel Comic status. Such a poor fate for such a beautiful city.

 

San Francisco CA

59205 seen passing Wolfhall surrounded by springtime colour with loaded aggregates 6A60 1050 Merehead Quarry to Colnbrook Foster Yeoman.

The Forgotten King

 

We are close to the end of the year and is time for winter landscapes, but I have too much work to recover from the past seasons. Working green subjects during this time of the year is so relaxing!

Here an enormous laurel lost somewhere behind a thick misty curtain! I was walking in the forest than suddenly is appeared a big dark shape that at the beginning I confused with a rock, but was a huge tree probably one of the largest and ancient I have ever seen. I am not an expert but this tree could be easily 500 years old. I sincerely hope that in the future we could continue to admire such greatness.

 

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Fragment of old buildings associated with the former weaving industry.

Photo taken in Zgierz - the satellite city of Łódź.

 

240 second exposure of the streaming clouds past this tree stump and the exposed roots.

 

I have mixed feelings on this one. I like the overall comp and the cloud effect with the LE, but I wish I had tilted this up just a little to not have the tree stump break the far side of the lake.

 

I think that is good excuse to go back to Glacier National Park just so I can retake this ;))

Mamiya C3 on GP3 film, dev in X-Tol

Crowland Abbey, Lincolnshire; taken on infrared converted Nikon D90

......until you reach the woods.

  

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