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This afternoon's sunset taken from the top of Lycabettus Hill, the highest point in the centre of Athens.
Whytecliff Park is located in a beautiful corner of Howe Sound with a rugged coastline and spectacular views of colourful mountains and passing boats.
A rather precarious climb to the heights of this rock cliff. Careful footing was an absolute must.
West Vancouver, British Columbia,
Canada
Coordinates:
49.374005°N 123.288832°W
15.63 hectares (0.1563 km2; 0.0603 sq mi)
Operated by:
District of West Vancouver
Status:
Open all year
Whytecliff Park is located near West Vancouver's Horseshoe Bay Neighbourhood, the original name of which was White Cliff City, which opened in 1909. In 1914, Colonel Albert Whyte pressed for the spelling change from White Cliff City to Whytecliff. The Whytecliff area is now distinct from Horseshoe Bay. The park, originally Rockcliffe Park, was developed by W.W. Boultbee in 1926, and a private access road was cut from the Marine Drive highway at Batchelor Bay.
The fifty acre Boultbee estate was purchased by the Union Steamship Company in 1939 and the company operated a Bowen Island Ferry from Whytecliff during 1939-41 and 1946-1952
The park is currently home to more than 200 marine animal species and is the first Marine Protected Area in Canada. Sea lions can be seen sunbathing on the beach during summer.
Wikipedia
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……And sailors too I expect! Here’s hoping it’s not too long before we can travel to pastures new and old haunts we like and long to reacquaint. Happy Tuesday, Alan:-)
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Karen and I spent Monday night exploring sunsets at the Brampton flying club. The barn and farm fence in the foreground illuminated by the blazing setting sun; was magnificent in the golden light of dusk.
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There are these old row houses on a busy street going up a hill.
I have rarely seen inside but they look like cute little apartments inside.
Happy Window Wednesday
The setting sun and light trails on the A40 near the Target Roundabout, Northolt, looking Northwest away from London. 8 second exposure.
North Thompson River
at Dairy Road
I took quite a few shots here trying to get the trees across the river. I didn't think any were going to turn out because of those damn trees on -this- side of the river. So I'd have to say it was mainly my camera that found this. :-)
A solitary wild white tulip in the farm field at sunset, the rays of the setting sun spotlighting this white beauty.
before it falls down.... Gorgeous sunset colours in the sky enhanced by recent hot September days; not too many clouds but who cares. I used a telephoto lens to isolate this group of ash trees that looks spectacular against bright sky and each with its own character. The Cotswold Way, Lansdown near Bath. BANES, England, UK.
Shot off the headland at Little Haven, back in 2017 this is a re-edit. I don't do enough long exposure shooting, it's about time I got my Pluto Trigger out again.
Glorious Sunset.
Processed in Adobe Lightroom.
Ocean liners parked off Dorset during the pandemic in 2020.
Technical details
Exposure 2 seconds @ F13 ISO 100
Canon EOS 60d
Sigma 10-20mm at 20mm
Manfrotto 190 XDB tripod
Hahnel Remote Capture remotes
Hitech Polarizer
Hitech 0.6 ND SE
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Sunset at Groyne 21.
Technical details
Exposure 6 Seconds @ F11 at ISO100
Canon EOS 60D & Sigma 10-20mm F4-F5.6.
Manfrotto 190 XDB tripod
Hahnel Remote Capture remotes
Formatt Hitech Filters CPL, ND 0.6 SE
Mindshift by Think Tank Filter Case
Optechusa camera strap
Abstract sunset image taken in Chorillos, Lima, Peru.
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This sunset was taken over the northern most end of the Tucson Mountain range in Tucson Arizona. The cloud levels and formations provided a spectacular light show.
I snaped thirty some images of this event. They all turned out quite nicely. So the difficulty is, trying to decide what to post. I should probably just take one or two ...
Summer skies.
An idyllic night on Boscombe beach in Dorset 2023.
Technical details
Exposure 5 seconds @ F11 ISO 100
Canon EOS 60D & Sigma 10-20 F4-F5.6 mm
Manfrotto 190 XDB tripod
Hahnel Remote Capture remotes
Formatt Hitech Filters, Firecrest CPL, ND 0.6 SE
Mindshift by Think Tank Filter Case
Optechusa camera strap
August Sunset
Technical details
Exposure 0.8 Seconds @ F13 at ISO100
Canon EOS 60D & Sigma 10-20 F4-F5.6.
Manfrotto 190 XDB tripod
Hahnel Remote Capture remotes
Formatt Hitech Filters CPL, ND 0.6 SE
Mindshift by Think Tank Filter Case
Optechusa camera strap
A beautiful evening on Southbourne beach in Dorset August 2023.
Technical details
Exposure 2.5 seconds @ F11 ISO 100
Canon EOS 60D & Sigma 10-20 F4-F5.6 mm
Manfrotto 190 XDB tripod
Hahnel Remote Capture remotes
Formatt Hitech Filters, Firecrest CPL, ND 0.6 SE
Mindshift by Think Tank Filter Case
Optechusa camera strap
Parsonsfield, Maine.
The September setting sun in Parsonsfield today was almost in line with Rt-160 / North Road.
Overhead powerlines, transmission tower silhouetted against the sun that had dipped low on the horizon.
Almost looked like a rocketship preparing for liftoff
(Just something a little different that caught my eye)
Stay healthy
Happy Clicks,
~Christie (happiest) by the River
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With an approximate 8" per mile curvature, I may not see the curvature of the earth... but I want to believe that I can!
Quote of Joseph Campbell.
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Reflection of the setting sun in the walls of Tvrđava Sveti Ivan (St. John Fortress) in Dubrovnik. Built between 1346-1557 St. John Fortress prevented enemy ships to access the port of the city.