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New Polzeath, North Cornwall

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Yay!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Finally made it out today after the battering of the last few days.

Storm Malik and Corrie both creating havoc

I was too much of a coward, or less foolish to venture to the coast, so I did the next best thing and posted two from a few years back.

Today however, the winds had died down and I wasn't really expecting an awful lot.

To say I was like a child in a sweetie shop was an understatement and I will bore you with the numerous images I captured for a while lol!

Hope you enjoy as much as I did capturing them :)

I do not normally us a phone for Photography, but here I wanted to have as much I could of the Cloud, so I used the phone to take a quick panorama shot of the Cloud.

This monster of a Cloud was moving very fast towards me, in this image it has not reach the Power Windturbines yet. the left side of the Cloud moved faster than the right side of the Cloud. The size of the Cloud is enourmous, you have to see it in real life to get how big it is, the Windturbines are 45 meters (148 feet) high, the Cloud are several kilometers/miles wide, the distance from the far left wind turbine to the far right wind turbine is 500 meter ( 1640 feet). Just before the Cloud arrived to the Coast, there was severe Wind and when it arrived to the Coast it started with where heavy Rain.

It was very impressive !

Spitzkoppe area, Namibia

  

Rocking rolling riding out along the bay

All bound for Morningtown many miles away

from

Morningtown Ride by The Seekers - written by M Reynolds

 

I am still having fun with Pano-sabotage, this time with added layers of the same scene from a different angle. The finished image is not what the song writer had in mind, I am sure, but the song lyrics seemed to fit.

 

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A slower shutter speed tracking the bus - as seen in Chingford.

Last night's storm moving along the shore of the Great Sacandaga Lake in Mayfield, New York. 06/25/23. 518. Pentax.

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UMCG Groningen (Research Laboratory)

Architect: Ben van Berkel, UN Studio

Little Langdale.

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Southwold late afternoon on a chilly winter's day, December 22.

Sogar der rote Teppich wurde für mich ausgerollt :)

Looking West to Ben Challum and Creag Mhor

Lilac-breasted Roller in flight

Kruger National Park

South Africa

May 2019

 

Other roller images follow.

COUNTY KILKENNY, IRELAND.

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Macro Monday Theme

Michelago railway station (now disused) - the last rolling stock to pass through the station.

From a drive along some country roads a few weeks ago...you gotta roll with winters punches but I'm so over it now...

Mist drifting across Ullswater in the Lake District

1” mouth of a glass bottle with a few marbles inside rolling back and forth across table. Macro Mondays- motion blur. HMM

Palouse, Washington

Hartwell Railroad's road freight works south toward Elberton, GA to interchange with CSX. Former NS high hood GP38-2 #5130 is in charge of the pretty sizable and fully loaded train, along with former Conrail and St. Lawrence & Atlantic GP38's.

Looking down towards Janet's Foss. The mist rolling down from the hills

Smile on Saturday theme Let It Flow.

 

Dorset Coast at Cogden Beach.

 

Happy Smile on Saturday...

flickrfriday #Waves

Might not be very original contribution - but as it happened i was by the sea this weekend :)

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Bransdale

 

On the road from Helmsley on the North Yorkshire Moors dropping into Bransdale past Breck House Farm the mist or low cloud suddenly rolled in over the dying purple embers of the heather clad moor. Though the day had been sunny and quite oppressive I was not expecting such a change

 

It reminded me of the song Mull of Kintyre

 

Oh mist rolling in from the sea,

My desire is always to be here

Oh mull of kintyre

Far have i traveled and much have i seen

Dark distant mountains with valleys of green.

Past painted deserts the sunset's on fire

As he carries me home to the mull of kintyre.

Just outside of Palmerston North after an interesting morning at the Clivia Show.

Borth, Ceredigion, Wales, UK

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