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Milford Sound, New Zealand, is a wonderfully peaceful place. During the early winter you can stand at the foot of the sound and listen to the falls as they fall directly into the ocean all by yourself.
This was shot on my 1984 trip. I have always looked forward to going back but have not made it yet. This photo was shot on slide film, Kodachrome 64. Would love to get back here with my digital equipment.
The sound of Napier engines was heard on the Tyne Valley line with D9009 working the Deltic Deviator railtour.
Having already covered the Durham Coast, and Blyth and Tyne routes, Deltic number 9 aided by 68004 crosses the path of Hadrian's Wall at Gilsland on the Northumbrian/Cumbrian border.
29th September 2018.
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I got to somewhere renowned/For it's canals and color of red/and lots of guys who shook their heads/rhythmically to resound/this ain't the planet of sound
Oscars 2021 Best Picture Nominee #4: Sound of Metal
A nice movie. Very good characters and an interesting look into the deaf community, but the story ends in a bit of a weird place. I wanted more!
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Doubtful Sound / Patea is a very large and naturally imposing fiord (despite its name) in Fiordland, in the far south west of New Zealand. It is located in the same region as the smaller but more famous and accessible Milford Sound. It took second place after Milford Sound as New Zealand's most famous tourism destination.
Lazuli Bunting adds to the sounds of warblers, chats and Song Sparrows this morning at Chief Timothy HMU, Asotin County, Washington, USA
Taken at Rodel, the most southerly point on Harris and looking south across the sound. In the far distance is the island of North Uist.
Milford Sound Stormlight
The one thing I can guarantee about the weather in Milford Sound in New Zealand is that it is always changing. Quickly. I left the car in sunshine but by the time I reached my shooting location I could see a storm fast approaching from the ocean. That storm provided better light, clouds that hovered above the water and enveloped the mountains, and creating a mood that I would not have gotten if the empty, blue skies I drove in with had remained. The advancing storm provided the opportunity to feed my image-making creativity.
I don't often use b&w and I deliberated for some time whether to post this one or the original (with brilliant autumn colours)
But I felt it needed this treatment to highlight the figure in the central Oak tree.
I seem to be seeing things in trees again (maybe a side effect of this pandemic)
Her arms are raised, her head is tilted to (our) left, her eyes are closed (in ecstasy? in pain? who can tell?)
Her body is bound by shadow and she writhes to free herself in a dance.
A friend in the US sent me this song last night and in combination with this image, they speak of our need to shake off the shackles that we find ourselves bound in (old, dogmatic thinking) and open ourselves to inner Light .......
Millions of people have seen this view of Somes Sound and Cadillac Mountain from Somesville, Maine on Mount Desert Island while visiting Acadia National Park. This is in an easterly direction shortly after the sunrise. The equally well known Somemsville bridge was behind me. Image is best viewed large.
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tí toách tí toách, nghe mưa lúc đi ngủ thì còn j bằng :">
" Mưa xôn xao mái hiên
Mưa long lanh trắng đêm
Vây quanh em mùa thu dịu êm... "
Walking in the sun and waiting for the rain :*
The BTH/Clayton class 15 on display at the East Lancs Diesel Gala a few years ago. The first ten formed part of the Pilot scheme order with D8233 being part of a second order for 34. The 16 cylinder Paxman engine produced a modest 800hp at 1250 rpm. One interesting feature on this class was the driver could control the air supply by changing the side-panel louvers at the nose end. During the Gala the engine was started and had its own distinctive sound.
This shot of the Milkyway isn't mine but I wanted something that went with the first line of the song, "Hello Darkness, My old Friend"... The Idea behind this was an email from a friend that told about Art Garfunkle's College friend who went blind and his devotion to his friend.. Playing time 1 min 39 seconds..
it's very quiet but so loud.
not totally happy with the processing. tried to bring out certain elements but pic started ripping apart. if only i'd shot raw ....
Michael Franti: www.youtube.com/watch?v=KqgHosrqJ8o
Driving from Queenstown to Milford Sound alone just to capture magical light of sunset, gave me huge satisfaction of what I saw. Milford Sound was known around the world of it mysterious and magical geographical landscape. Photo was taken with Nikon D800 and Nikkor 16-35mm f/4. For more info feel free to visit my page www.facebook.com/MunzerPhotography
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Milford Sound runs 15 kilometres inland from the Tasman Sea at Dale Point, the mouth of the fiord and is surrounded by sheer rock faces that rise 1,200 metres (3,900 ft) or more on either side.
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Uploaded for the weekly theme #Sound in The Flickr Lounge .
Photographed at Randfontein in South Africa.
Using the Tamron SP AF 60mm f/2 Di II MACRO 1:1 LD (IF) (model G005N II) lens.
I shoot full manual in Raw and edit in GIMP.
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