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Sunrise ~ Islamorada, Florida U.S.A.

Postcard Inn ~ South Florida ~ Florida Keys

Atlantic Ocean ~ East Coast ~ Island Chain

 

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"Semi-True Story" - Jimmy Buffett

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Not sure of the year, but they had class back then.

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Had some nice clouds tonight for sunset.....although Mount Hood never showed her top.

 

Lexi was with me tonight as the wind whipped the water all the way until we all left...

 

Processing for this image was very simple

 

Raw file adjusted color, curves and darks in ACR, import to CS4 create dupe layer blur to 20, blend mode soft light at about 60%, save master and then resize for web and save jpg. Less than 5 min

  

Camera Canon EOS 5D Mark II

Exposure 0.2 sec (1/5)

Aperture f/8.0

Focal Length 23 mm

ISO Speed 50

Exposure Bias 0 EV

This is at the store I used to work at. Lots of drivers out there bringing our goods to us!! They really need our prayers...definitely some of our front line workers!!! We keep getting more corona virus numbers...hope you all are staying well!!! hugs...linda

Entire store is up to 60% OFF.

January 26 - 29.

Shop main store.

 

Hoje de manhã

This morning

BEAUTY LIES OFTEN IN THE DETAIL.

Love often shown most in the 'little' attentions and gestures!

Ain't that the truth?

For some reason this pink lily had lost two petals... showing the inner beauty.

They are Very showy flowers!

 

Pink lilies stand for wealth and prosperity, but are seen as a symbol of youth and acceptance, as well. Also, their appearance may lead our thoughts to feelings of hope and aspirations.

In this dreary season, a dash of colour and fragrance can do wonders!

I have another agenda when I buy them... I just know I'll photograph them, cannot resist! I MAKE time!

And each time I think... that's it, there's only so much you can do with flowers... and yet again and again, I'll see something new.

Being creative is not a choice... it is an urge in me.

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Have a wonderful day, filled with love and thanx for your visit, M, (*_*)

 

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As rain falls in isolated sheets.

Electric locomotives in the semi roundhouse at the Anshan steelworks. these were manufactured either at Hennigsdorf in East Germany or the Skoda works in Czechoslovakia. The larger locomotives were used to move trains of iron ore from the opencast mines some distance away. whilst the rest were to be found in the mines and around the steelworks. The electric system encircled the city of Anshan and until 1990 provided a local passenger service.

I am only zapping through here for 5 minutes!! We have sun - the first week of sun in months - so I will catch up with you all later this evening!

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Watch out for the storming semis

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What a magnificent time of year when the Semi-palmated Plovers on their way south seem to invade the Northeast shore ares. It was quite fun inching my way closer to this beautiful bird. The light light was just perfect and the bird was cooperative.

山形県 瀬見温泉

Semi Onsen, Yamagata Prefecture

Ricoh GR III

Semi-palmated Sandpiper at the WetlandsInstitute in New Jersey on 5/9/2018

 

The name-sake slight webbing between its toes is just visible

 

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Cúc Phương National Park, Vietnam

Scene from a different dimension

by h.f. with Semi-Leotax

To dovetail into yesterday evening's posting of KVD 15E, here's a genuine colour offering, though admittedly a poor one, which I took at Overtown during a visit in the early 1980s. Hutchison's preference for AECs was still very much in evidence, though since the end of production of the Southall product, Volvos had begun their rise to prominence in the fleet. Hutchisons kept the faith with 'mediumweight' Reliances, specifying the smaller AH505 engine with manual transmission for as long as possible. Both the Plaxton and the Willowbrook bodied buses in the picture here were so powered. The firm took their final AEC Reliance bus on a 1979/'80 'V' plate, but that was a different animal, a semi-automatic with a 760 engine and bodied by Duple.

Slow moving truck with its hazard flashers blinking crosses the tracks on Navy Drive, Stockton, California.

 

Night, available light only.

 

Reprocessed and replaced, September 2024.

Eleebana, Lake Macquarie NSW

In 1124 Alain de Dinan was granted a substantial portion of land which he used to build a (stone) castle. This dominated the valley and the present town grew up around the castle.

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St John the Baptist, Sutterby, Lincolnshire, is built of greenstone with limestone dressings and some later brick patching. The nave is probably Norman, the rest is mostly 14th century. The south porch with its odd tracery-headed doorway dates from 1743. The interior, long disused, has been stripped of its furniture. The nave is divided from the chancel by a solid wall pierced by a rood screen and beyond it you can glimpse an altar rail. Since 1981 the church has been in the care of the local People ..

I Called it semi death coz i was at (Ahmed's) place

playing some guitars With Ahmed and Ali (Semi Death Band Members )

I frequently pass this church, which is located in a remote wooded area, and have posted pictures referring to it as abandoned.

 

This week I decided to photograph it again but, as well, to try to see inside. Much to my surprise, inside the door was a welcoming sign. Visitors are invited into the chapel as long as they do not take anything. And there was a little collection plate for donations.

 

A picture of the inside of this wonderful old piece of history is posted to the right.

Perhaps if there had been more clouds, it would have been larger

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