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We didn't get any good light while we were at Split Rock Lighthouse but the fall colors were beautiful.
Split is the second-largest city of Croatia and the largest city of the region of Dalmatia, with about 300,000 people living in its urban area. It lies on the eastern shore of the Adriatic Sea.
Home to Diocletian's Palace, built for the Roman emperor in AD 305, the city was founded as the Greek colony of Aspálathos in the 3rd or 2nd century BC.
This photo was taken at blue hour from the Marjan viewpoint.
Raw file processed in Adobe Lightroom on iPad.
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Marmontova Ulica pedestrian street in the old town of Split, Croatia.
Sony FE 24-105mm F4 G OSS
41mm; 2.5 sec; f/11; ISO 100
One from a little while ago. This is a split oak fence made using a technique centuries old. It allowed trees to be cropped and then re-grown. The timber is split so that its hard surface faces the rain. Straight from the camera.
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Split Rock Lighthouse, as seen from the shore of Lake Superior.
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Shipwrecks from a mighty 1905 November gale prompted this rugged landmark's construction. Completed by the U.S. Lighthouse Service in 1910, Split Rock Light Station soon became one of Minnesota's best known landmarks. Restored to its 1920s appearance, the light station offers a glimpse of lighthouse life in this remote and spectacular setting. Split Rock Lighthouse is a National Historic Landmark.
This is the split rail fence that borders a portion of the Mill Valley Dog Park and is probably the most colorful fence you'll find anywhere, with lichen growing along its entire length.
I don't know what Flickr has done with the EXIF data, but I set the aperture at f22 for this shot, in order to get the entire length of the fence in sharp focus. Whatever Flickr's problem is, I hope they fix it soon because, whenever I see an interesting image, I immediately check the EXIF data to see how the shot was accomplished, and I really miss not having it.
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Clachtoll’s famous geological feature, Split Rock, one of the many sights included in the North West Highlands Geopark.
Assynt, Sutherland, Highland, Scotland, UK
In the streets of the old town in Split, Croatia.
Sony FE 24-105mm F4 G OSS
25mm; 1.6 sec; f/11; ISO 100
Split, Croatia, view of the harbor after a departing rainstorm on a spring afternoon, the low light image was taken from the balcony of my apartment, the others from sea level earlier in the afternoon. Happy weekend to everyone.
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Split, Croatia.
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