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This is in Manito Park in Spokane, WA. It's interesting the moderate attention this shot got considering pesticide spraying is the only reason some of the fragile plants there can survive. I guess everything's got at least two sides to it.
Taken on Seaton Carew beach looking towards the wind farm at South Gare. The wind was blowing out to sea and whipping the tops of the waves into a spray that caught the early morning light beautifully.
LaSalle Canyon Falls, Starved Rock State Park
Nikon D5100, Tamron 18-270, ISO 100, f/3.5, 18mm, 1/15s
Yesterday I was fortunate enough to attend a gathering of the Melbourne Street Art Collective, where numerous talented artists gather to paint, stencil or paste-up their works.
This lovely piece is from Faith Kerehona (Faith Sprays) a lovely young artist I met for the first time.
It is so lovely to watch the artists at work, and to see the pieces develop through the process.
Todays photos show the finished piece, the finished piece with Faith and Faith at work on the piece.
My continuing lack of time to get out and shoot new stuff leads to more faffery with the Oil Paint Filter in Photoshop...
Maine Meander Series
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Loved the spray of water from the back of this wave runner as the guy took off. I’m not brave enough to play on these things. (This is a different guy than the last wave runner I posted.)
I'm not sure what this move is called in surfing terminology, but it was spectacular to watch as he went up the face of the wave, then snapped around combining with the breaking wave to make huge walls of spray.
*** I have since found out this move is called an "off the lip" with thanks to joseph o. moreno. ***
This was a different, but equally talented surfer at the same location as the previous post from Port Fairy.
Sea spray explodes into the air on hitting the breakwater .A single Gul standing on the end of the line of posts, is captured through a gap in the spray.
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Two lonely sea stacks from the Twelve Apostles Lookout. There was a lot of sea spray. I was constantly wiping off my filters, even though we were well above the water.
Sorry to post and run...work is a bit crazy right now. Will catch up with all of you soon!
ps Lightbox looks nice, if you have time!
The Aqua Train sprays high pressurized water onto the rails to remove leaf oils and other debris that cause wheel slip and delays/service disruptions at NJ Transit. The new Aqua Train consist is made up of three tank cars and a brand new platform car, "Aqua Track", with many improvements in terms of power and crew comfort. The trains power is provided by rebuilt GP40PH-2B No. 4205, one of only two GP40PH-2B's on the NJ Transit roster to wear the new "Speed-Stripe" scheme. It is seen here after running the Denville wye "spraying" east passed Tabor Lake at Mount Tabor, NJ. Note only two of the three tank cars are being used.
NJT Aqua Train @ Tabor Lake, Mount Tabor, NJ
NJTR GP40PH-2B 4205 "Speed-Stripe"