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Camaret-sur-Mer, Peninsula Crozon, Département Finistère, Brittany, France.
This road leads to one of the many exciting spots in Brittany. On top of that headland is a fortified area that hosts a lighthouse and a semaphore, used by French authorities to surveil the sea, specifically the entrance to the bay of Brest, the largest city in Finistère.
Popped over on the ferry to visit our friend Mark who has Leukemia currently in Southampton General Hospital. Just before his bone marrow transplant. It has been a long journey and hopefully this is the last tunnel he has to travel before finishing his treatment. There is a light at the end of this tunnel and everything is crossed at the moment.
HaPpY FeNcE Friday have a great weekend.
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a lot of ppl have been talking about developing your photographic "style" I'm still just trying to develop the skills that lead to a style. ha! For this reason my photostream is eclectic. Enjoy :D
Strait of Juan de Fuca, Pacific Ocean - This is a look way back at the first sunset aboard the Star Princess as my wife and I cruised the Inside Passage to Alaska. This was certainly one of my best vacations and one that I'd like to repeat some day ...
A wish
Before thoughts perish
One moment of growing wings
One moment of breaking strings
One moment of open sky
One last for a calm goodbye
The Setting Sun
I just loved the way the trees were casting their shadows over the field. A nicely shaped grouping of trees at Dalswinton near Dumfries.
Camera - A7Rii
Lens - Sony FE28mm f2
Focal Length 28mm
Fstop - f11
Exposure Time - 1/50 second
ISOspeed - ISO200
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Solitary bees don't have own nest, hence usually they sleep alone on a branch like this.
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On a cold (-15C / -21 with the wind) December day .... I photographed Pie Island from the shores of the Mission Marsh Conservation Area. Lake Superior is open, albeit with ice covered shorelines. The colourful band along the bottom of Pie Island is non-existent in reality. So what did I capture???
I think maybe the setting sun (at 4:47 sunset was still 20 minutes away) reflected the image of rail cars at the grain terminals on this side of the lake onto the icy shore.
By the way - from the shores of Mission Marsh Conservation Area to the shores of Pie Island is about 15 km (9 miles) away.
It's a mystery to me!
In Oregon a grove of trees was welcome shade from a very hot day in the high 90s or 35C or so. I was enjoying a piece of Carls Junior Cheesecake. Just like Safeway has. I knew I was taking a chance. But for a dollar it was tasty.
I took this landscape image at the Dunquin pier on the Dingle Peninsula in Ireland. I was lucky my hotel was only 5 minutes from this lovely place away. I enjoyed the view from top of the pier as the setting sun illuminates the scenery in front of me. For me, this is one of the top two places I have seen in Ireland.
I was cutting behind Grimsby, Ontario’s downtown and from the alley and parking lot beside Giant Tiger (a Canadian discount retail chain). I passed by a parked, dark blue car and the combination of the last rays of the setting sun on the Store’s corporate-look yellow and grey exterior colour scheme was being reflected in the fairly clean car’s paint job. A quick grab shot hanging on to the camera while restraining the dog and I rushed off to meet up with The Boss. - JW
Date Taken: 2019-08-29
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Taken using a hand-held Olympus OM-D EM-5 fitted with an Olympus M Zuiko 14-42mm EZ 1:3.5-5.6 lens set to 14mm, Shutter Priority mode, Daylight WB, ISO200, f/4.0, 1/500 sec. PP in free Open Source RAWTherapee from Olympus RAW/ORF source file: set final image size to be 8000px wide, enable Shadows/Highlights and recover highlight detail and a little of the shadow detail, increase Contrast an Chromaticity in L-A-B mode, very slightly boost Vibrance, increase colour temperature very slightly to warmer, apply a bit of Noise Reduction, sharpen (edges only), save. PP in free Open Source GIMP: slightly adjust the tone curve to slightly brighten the deep shadow areas, clone out a bit of intrusive power line in the upper right as well as a light spot on the car hood, adjust the colour and saturation to get back to the look I remembered, sharpen, save, scale image to 6000px wide, save, add fine black-and-white frame, add bar and text on left, save, scale image to 2048 wide for posting online, sharpen slightly, save.
After the beautiful red sunrise I saw over Arran this morning (see my previous upload), I headed to Irvine beach late this afternoon to walk Poppy, hoping to catch an equally impressive sunset. I wasn't disappoined with this glorious golden sunset across the Firth of Clyde, with Ailsa Craig to the left. There were many photographers there, snapping away, including this one, who just wouldn't get out of my shot, lol, so I had to make a feature of him by placing him on a third.
The former municipal Western Park Golf Course forms a beautiful green space between the village of Glenfield and the City of Leicester. Used by locals for recreation, it is home to many beautiful trees and lots of wildlife. Sadly, it is owned by Leicester City Council who want to destroy it to build over 400 homes, a traveller site and a waste disposal site.
The Saguaro cactus ... a botanical and cultural icon of the southwest, found only in the Sonoran Desert . Photo taken during sunset in Saguaro National Park, west of Tucson Arizona.
The wildfires of eastern Kentucky and western North Carolina fill the Cumberland sky with smoke, creating a dull apricot orange looking sun. Fall has been exceptionally dry in Appalachia.
Here's my view of the setting sun over Powell Mountain from my vantage at Pinnacle Overlook, Cumberland Gap National Historical Park.