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Kruger National Park South Africa.

 

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Catskill Mountains, Upstate New York

South Shore 2002 (GP38-2) westbound with 84 Cars on 11th St. westbound in Michigan City, In. (810444)*

Kodachrome by Jim Strain

C509, BRM001, 602, 1201 and RL302 drop-down Morrisons Hill through Jindalee as they approach Cootamundra with 9343 from Port Kembla to Narromine.

 

Saturday 27th February 2021

Crowsnest at Beauvais PP, the fires to the west made for a great sunset. Crowsnest mountain and the 7 sisters

A long exposure showed up these awesome auroras over the main station. Picture was taken at Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station.

red bellied woodpecker in Wakodahatchee wetlands,S Florida

 

South Kensington Sunset...

London UK

Sainte- Petronille is a Quebec village located in the MRC of l'Île d'Orléans, in the administrative region of National-Capital. It is situated on the south-western tip of Orléans Island, facing south-east end of Quebec City.

Vu sur l'extrémité sud-est de la ville de Québec à partir de Sainte- Pétronille. Sainte-Pétronille est un village du Québec situé dans la MRC de l'Île-d'Orléans, dans la région administrative de la Capitale-Nationale.

 

Vervet Monkey, Kruger National Park

DB Schenker Class 60 60071 working 6n55 Skiningrove-Tees Yard empty steel train,passing South Bank Station on 07/01/2013

Camera ID-0018473. "Sony SLT-A58"

Lens ID-10502923. Konica Minolta DT 11-18mm F4.5-5.6

South Pionte Park opened on October 25, 1985. Apart from its beautiful sculptures the park is always changing due to renovations and special events that contrubute to the breath taking views and surroundings.

This is an image of the River Arun by the village of South Stoke near Arundel, UK. The shot was taken at Dawn on Wednesday 20th January. This was during a brief very cold spell where even in the south of England the overnight temperature was down to minus 3. The village of South Stoke is very quiet about 2 miles north of Arundel at the end of a narrow backroad. A bridge crossed the river just behind me leading to the footpath on the east side of the river bank and used otherwise only by farm vehicles. Liberal use of chemical handwarmers were required not only for the hands but to wrap around the lens to stop it misting up.

 

The picture was taken on a Tripod with a Sony A700 with a Sigma 10-20mm lens at 10 mm. 3 raw images 2EV spacing processed with Photomatix Contrast Optimiser setting for a natural look. No more editing was needed apart from a crop and a little Cloning to remove a small lens flare on a blade of grass.

 

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Walkerville South South Gippsland Victoria

The South Rim of the Grand Canyon, Arizonia

The bow of the RRS James Clarke Ross, around 47 degrees South in the Atlantic Ocean.

An attempt to capture the subtle hues of this dusk moment at South Gare

My part of the South coast of the UK. A ten image panorama taken on one of our dog walks when we climb this hill and can look down on our local Church, St Mary`s at Sompting and just about make out where our house is near the fields below.

The view takes in from the right the Isle of Wight all through Worthing my local beach with a view of the wind farm and to the far left which I believe to be Peacehaven Saltdean .

Blumine Island, New Zealand-1907p

A magical evenings walk through the Mearshead bird reserve in Southerness leading to the coast and watching the sunset over Galloway.

Taken from Queen of South Hotel.

Parangtritis, Jogjakarta

Scenic view on I29 in north eastern South Dakota

Thanks to a Facebook group contact, I was told where to find these stunning poppies near Ditchling Beacon. The colours just popped out of the landscape when I got near them and they were so much more vivid than I imagined. I was so impressed that I went home, collected my wife and went back in the afternoon to show her. A round trip of 50 miles each time but, Boy, was it worth it.

 

I used a polarising filter to bring out the colours and more detail can be seen viewed large.

A view along the south bay from the harbour in Scarborough, North Yorkshire, England with the Grand Hotel prominent on the skyline.

The lighthouse at the harbour entrance of Aberdeen in Scotland on my way down the Aberdeenshire Coastal Path.

South Haven Lighthouse

Michigan

 

What surprised me about the winter lighthouse trip was the variability in ice and wind at each place. Just a few miles up the coast and ice disappeared or waves crashed into the lighthouse.

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