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This year the Winter Festival of Lights has taken the Toronto Power Plant Buildings abandoned secret and transformed it into an architectural wonder for all to see.
Listen in on 100.5 and pull into the Floral Showhouse Parking Lot for the choreographed music and light change with more colours and fun!
There is a wee bit of demolition going on across the road from us at present, which is quite noisy. I noticed this, which I initially thought to be a monk overseeing the project. We now have three candidates for this 'person' Martin Luther, John Knox, and my personal preference David Hume.
painting with light, lighting with torch, using torches to light, lighting iwth led lights, painting with light, star trails
A solo show of work up in an atmospheric café gallery, Sugahill is at 250 Kirkdale
Sydenham South London SE26.
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Originally prepared to enter in the *Challenge You* group activities.
Made with a tripod, a blue led, drawing "in the air" (in front of the camera), with a 8 seconds exposure.
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The legend of the Lost Dutchman's Gold Mine centers around the Superstition Mountains. According to the legend, a German immigrant named Jacob Waltz discovered a mother lode in the Superstition Wilderness and revealed its location on his deathbed in 1891 to Julia Thomas, a woman who had taken care of him for many years. Several mines have been claimed to be the actual mine that Waltz discovered, but none of those claims have been verified.
Some Apaches believe that the hole leading down into the lower world is located in the Superstition Mountains. Winds blowing from the hole are supposed to be the cause of severe dust storms.
The Peralta Stones were discovered near the Superstition Wilderness and appear to contain a cryptic treasure map, although their authenticity is doubted by many researchers.
Modern visitors are urged to remain on established trails when hiking the Superstitions. Since the mid-1800s, well over 100 people have died among the craggy peaks. Some of those deaths were murders associated with the fabled Lost Dutchman Mine, but others were due to falls from its breathtaking — and dangerously steep — precipices. The high death toll prompted Arizona state officials in 1983 to outlaw any serious mining efforts in the Superstition range.
The rugged terrain, considered by many to be the roughest on Earth, is so extreme that NASA used it to train astronauts in the early days of space travel.
1st Camping Spot....heard lots of coyotes
We were playing with the lights and the kitten wanted to play with us, until she found out we would make her pose. LOL
Refraction pattern from wine glass. The macro setting on my camera (Canon A520) can't quite cope with focusing in the low light and manual focus doesn't seem to do much better. Needs some more experimenting...
PLaying with the O-Flash (ring flash that attaches to your normal flash)... Can't say I really like it.. but the effect is pretty cool
I was out just before the end of mid summers day but didn't get this shot in till after midnight, anyway the ring spinner welcomes the start of summer!
I never saw it coming. When I used to go see a band I could count on several things. It would be loud, it would be hot, I would have to stand the entire show, I would have beer splattered all over me, and my ears would ring for several days afterwards.
Times have changed. Now I have a comfortable seat, I sip on a nice cabernet, my favorite artist performs with a full symphony, and I can hear after the show. I am willing to bet that Elvis Costello would not have forseen this either in 1977.
I stole the title from Elvis.