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First Kernow
Alexander Dennis Enviro200 MMC
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Seen on route 24 outside the Safe Harbour Hotel in Fowey.
The Safe Harbour Hotel has seen some controversy in recent years as, due to collisions, Go Cornwall Bus have withdrawn from the terminus, using Hanson Drive to turn instead. As far as I know, First Kernow continue to use it on route 24.
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The lovely lady who came within thirty minutes after I announced I needed a model and (hopefully) did not complain about our weird plans. And we don't know each other until today. Thanks Jhen
Crazy days are here again and I couldn't be any happier.
I had to laugh when someone announced that the "Monark of the Sea" was pulling into the harbor, and I looked up to see this tiny homemade boat silently making its way towards its boat slip. From the name; I was expecting a huge fishing vessel loaded with nets. While it did have a hand net - I did not see any fish aboard, and the young couple looked just a tiny bit disgruntled.
Graphite 6B pencil on Bristol. Drawing is the means by which I explore a subject for its components, and its pull on my inner needs for expression. This was done in Polperro, Devon, England.
What a lovely week it's been, with plenty of warm sunshine, but the beginning of those glorious autumnal colours.
Wollongong Harbour a very picturesque place to visit situated south of Sydney.
Lots of different perspectives for photos.
Another picture from the #SAFE! series.
"Lockdown" (2021)
This picture shows the #Schlichtehof in #Steinhagen.
From 10:00 p.m. the courtyard is deserted.
I closed it off by #Lightpainting with a virtual "curtain".😉
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Day 264 / Feb 11 / PRESS L
I remember tears streaming down your face
When I said, "I'll never let you go"
When all those shadows almost killed your light
I remember you said, "Don't leave me here alone"
But all that's dead and gone and passed tonight
Just close your eyes
The sun is going down
You'll be alright
No one can hurt you now
Come morning light
You and I'll be safe and sound
I know, the title might seem weird, but for some reason that's the song that inspired this photo and the feeling portrayed in this, together with the Hunger Games series.
And oh my god it was so incredibly cold. But worth it, I still love this photo a lot.
Saint Augustine Marina ~ Saint Augustine, Florida U.S.A.
Bridge of Lions ~ July 4th, 2020 ~ Independence Day 2020
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Not very large inside, and you couldn't stand up, there were chairs and a cot where people could at least sit or lie down. There was a wooden door on this at one time. Most of the people that had to stay in this kind of shelter in this area were going to a Black (African American) Pioneer town named Nicodemus. It is unfortunate that a piece of our history is being let go to ruin. Definitely not a piece of US History I am proud of, but history none-the-less.
Pictures from a popular safe driving initiative held on the campus. Students had the opportunity to take the wheel of a Mini simulator, underlining the hazards caused by under-inflated tyres.
Since I was quite late for the Sunday's theme Fauna, I decided to post it today! Have a great week all! ❤
Some street photography in Grosseto..... in golden light... what a pleasure to get such scenes.
To be true, I would prefer this shot without the Corona mask.
Ventnor Haven providing a little shelter from the storm. This was on the edge of a massive storm which developed yesterday in the Bay of Biscay. It travelled up through France reaching Jersey at around 7pm, and then abruptly turned right, and headed into the English Channel. At one point, it registered over 27,000 strikes in an hour. This is a single shot taken using a Nikon D7100, Samyang 16mm f/2.
Sometimes wish I lived closer to an ocean, but these past few weeks have made me satisfied with just imagining one in scenes at Creve Coeur Lake (esp. when fog blankets the opposite shore and the water seems to stretch to the horizon). Best wishes to friends in Houston and Florida for a quick recovery!