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The incredible heights achieved by California Coastal Redwoods requires nourishment by the marine fog.

 

Freshwater Lagoon, Humboldt Lagoons State Park, Redwood National and State Parks, California

 

Four-image panoramic stitch.

 

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Wow......what a gorgeous day at the beach.I actually had to remove my jacket, the sun was just so warm and comforting....I could feel tingling on my head...and that is a really cool thing..... ;-)

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Rickety One Lane Bridge

Medicine Park, OK

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Candid eye contact street photography from Glasgow, Scotland. Wishing you all a fabulous weekend ahead my Flickr friends, enjoy!

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Street photography from Glasgow, Scotland.

 

Previously unpublished shot of a juxtaposition that caught my attention - captured in January 2018.

 

The current 'cost of living crisis' is just the tip of the iceberg of coming problems for our society. Ukraine is basically the breadbasket of Europe and together with grain from the invading nation, Russia, we will be seeing massive shortages of staple crops and increasing food prices for all. Millions will be choosing between food and shelter or warmth. The top six energy companies in the UK made £1bn in profits last year and yet energy prices are going through the roof - my own energy bill has risen by 124% and I already strictly keep my energy use down for the sake of our planet!

 

There is enough wealth in this world to end poverty on this scale. When should a humane society consider that food, water, shelter and warmth are basic human necessities that everyone ought to be entitled to? Instead of taxing wealth, however, we take from the ordinary folks and the poorest suffer. I'm not expressing my politics here and you can draw no conclusions from my thoughts on that, but I am expressing my basic humanity. We are one species sharing one tiny planet in the vastness of space. Why do we not care more about our fellow humankind? When do we consider that we actually need to help each other?

 

Stay safe my Flickr friends.

The sad state of the "royal Iris" - A ferry from the Mid 50's worked hard on the Mersey (Liverpool). Famous for sailing the Queen and The Beatles did a gig on her. Now laid up on Woolwich Docks and takes on water at every tide.

 

Canon 5d IV, Canon 16-35 f/2.8 II

Firecrest IRND Filter (16 stop)

366/2020 - 2020 Vision ~ 082/366

Flickr Lounge ~One is the Loneliest Number

 

Stay safe and well everyone.

 

Thank you to everyone who pauses long enough to look at my photo. Any comments or Faves are very much appreciated.

Just a couple of steps away from the coastal scape from Margaret River, posted yesterday, this view of wind-blown vegetation is dominated by the twisted trunks and skeletal branches common to the region.

If this was the East coast, I'd say it looks like Leptospermum, also known as tea-tree.

Safety Shoes Required

Curiously looped on the main-line, so requiring a succession of Trans Pennine passenger services to pass on the slower loop line, Freightliner Shed 66604 finally makes its getaway from Marsden some 10 minutes behind schedule with the 11.41am Hunslet Tilcon - Tunstead Sidings (6M22).

 

It's captured here crossing the Huddersfield Narrow Canal before it plunges into the 4803m long Standedge Tunnel which sees the train enter in Yorkshire and exit in Lancashire, or more latterly, Greater Manchester.

 

Not to be outdone the canal also passes under the hillside in a tunnel constructed some years earlier (1811) and, at a length of 5189m, was the longest and most expensive canal tunnel ever constructed in the UK. For a small price would be adventurers can take a ride on a narrow boat through the tunnel from the Visitor Centre just below - and enjoy it in all its darkness and claustrophobic glory while being silently thankful that working conditions these days are rather more benign!

 

2.59pm, 25th February 2019

To fish this stretch of Afon Glaslyn...but not to eat a sandwich while taking in the view.

Freshly painted 6008 leads older liveried units 5034 and 5004 towards Wambo colliery as JW969 empty Aurizon coal train.

 

Sunday 19th January 2019

"We're only young and naive still

We require certain skills

The mood it changes like the wind

Hard to control when it begins

 

The bittersweet between my teeth

Trying to find the in-between

Fall back in love eventually

Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah

 

Can't help myself but count the flaws

Claw my way out through these walls

One temporary escape

Feel it start to permeate

 

We lie beneath the stars at night

Our hands gripping each other tight

You keep my secrets hope to die

Promises, swear them to the sky

 

The bittersweet between my teeth

Trying to find the in-between

Fall back in love eventually

Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah"

The Naked And Famous - Young Blood

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Non-native, but well-entrenched, late-winter blossom: Narcissus pseudonarcissus, aka trumpet daffodil.

 

Briarlake Forest Park

DeKalb County (Oak Grove), Georgia, USA.

25 February 2025.

 

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Three trees on the hill at Evergreen Burial Park, Roanoke, VA.

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Kuldīga's brick bridge over the Venta river is one of the symbols of Kuldīga. The bridge is located about 200 m below the Venta Rapid Since 1998, it has been an architectural monument of national importance. The bridge is the third longest brick bridge in Europe and the second oldest brick arch bridge in Latvia. It was built between 1873 and 1874 and cost 120,000 rubles.

 

The brick bridge over the Venta has been in service since 1874 and was designed by Oto Dīce. It is built according to 19th century road standards. The 164 m long seven-span brick masonry arch bridge on boulder supports was not only the largest and most luxurious in Latvia, but also one of the most modern in Europe. The bridge was illuminated by lanterns in 6 decorative cast-iron lampposts with bases cast in the shape of fish. At that time, the achievements in bridge construction were clearly evidenced by the width of the bridge, which was sufficient for two carriages driving towards each other to move along it at the same time.

 

During the First World War in 1915, two spans of the bridge on the right bank were destroyed. In 1926, they were restored in reinforced concrete.

 

In 1958, the stone pavement of the bridge was covered with asphalt.

 

Already at the end of the 90s of the 20th century, the Kuldīga arch bridge over the Venta required extensive restoration. In August 2007, upon the order of the Kuldīga City Council, restoration works were started. According to the agreed project, the reconstruction of the building structures and engineering communications strengthening the bearing capacity of the bridge was carried out, as well as the external decoration of the bridge was partially restored. On August 28, 2008, after more than a year of restoration, the bridge was officially opened.

Idaho is zonked out with Tina snuggling next to him.

 

(Behind them is part of our collection of restaurant china from the 1940's and 1950's.)

The angry Tennessee River churns out of the locks at Chickamauga Dam as loaded ethanol train 64Q eases across the bridge spanning this impressive sight.

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This is one of my favourite photos from my trip to Japan. Japan is amazing, it's so much different than Iceland while being similar at the same time. Two, volcanic islands with breathtaking landscapes. What I find most curious are the "marimo", round balls of algae that can only be found in two lakes in the world: Lake Mývatn in northern Iceland and in Lake Akan in Japan. If anyone speaks Japanese I'd love to know the literal meaning of the word "Marimo". The Icelandic word for this is "Kúluskítur" which translates to "Spherical shit".

This is taken in the Shinjuku district of Tokyo. It was raining and I snuck out after dark to photograph this place. I'm not sure what this area is called but the address is: Japan, 〒160-0023 Tokyo, Shinjuku City, Nishishinjuku, 1 Chome−12−5 ぶらんしぇビル (I'll just note it on the map to the right). This required minimal processing.

….. No Strimming required here - Must save the local council mega bucks a year!! . Alan:-)…..

 

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Stolen cars

 

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After a bath this male wood duck did not require a towel. Just give the head a good shake. Problem solved.

A Victorian farmhouse ~ Pleasant Valley, NY

Standing still for long stretches of time requires the occasional stretch.

 

A sum of three images.

Lisbon, Portugal

 

Laying the mosaic pavement requires backbreaking labor. It's an arduous job performed in a prostrate position, making this traditional art of calçeteiros both rare and expensive. When wet, the surfaces of "calçadas" tend to be slippery and can contribute to slips and falls. Also, the moisture breaks down the design requiring frequent maintenance. For this reason, today’s government is considering a way of creating a safer pavement for the pedestrian while at the same time maintaining the unique beauty of this art form as an important part of the nation's identity and heritage.

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Su nombre científico Thraupis palmarum proviene de griego thraupís: Ave pequeña, no identificada y del latín palmarum: De las palmeras. Thraupis equivale a tangara en ornitología.

 

Orden: PASSERIFORMES

Familia: Thraupidae

Genero: Thraupis

Nombres comunes: Azulejo Palmero, Tángara Palmera

Nombre científico: Thraupis palmarum

Nombre en ingles: Palm Tanager,

Lugar de captura: El Poblado

Región: Medellín, Colombia

Por: Carlos Iván Restrepo Jaramillo

 

8141, with its filthy and tattered front numbers, leads 8163 towards Picton as it heads for Marulan as 2291 for another load of limestone.

 

Monday 4th March 2019

Meet Tayyab Parvez, a 22 year old man from Southampton, UK. He was waiting to have his haircut and very kindly allowed me to talk to him and take his portrait.

 

Tayyab was born in Southampton and has lived here all of his life. He works as a security guard, usually in large supermarkets, but it could be any venue in which he is required.

 

From my own experience in similar roles, Tayyab seems to me to possess the "The Right Stuff" for such a job. He is articulate, easy to talk to and has a quick sense of humour, exactly the traits that allow someone in his position to negotiate rather having to resort to force.

 

I hope I have the good fortune to meet him again.

 

Photographed with his permission at St Mary Street, Southampton, UK.

 

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BeltLine Eastside

Atlanta (Reynoldstown), Georgia, USA.

18 February 2022.

 

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