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A quick little afternoon stroll along the Spray River Loop. Historic Fairmont Banff Springs Hotel is seen nestling in the background.
Was a wonderful evening for a walk along the pier, then down to see the light house before heading back to the house for a night cap before bed..
Thought I would make it round the corner before the tide came in..but as you can see it sprayed just as I reached it.....but hey was on way back so no damage done..laughs....
Think my outfit held up well too ..although was a little chilly I must say being wet..
If your wondering where I got my outfit and who its by, don't worry all links will be posted below ..
Well think I had better head back now,as the cold from the water and the chill of the wind picking up is making me shiver a little..
Have a wonderful day/evening where ever you are until next time..
Merc Crop Top A
DS'Elles Skins Laura
Truth Hair Element
Merc Side Zip Shorts
Vanilla Bae Evana Heels
Ysoral Ring
Reborn Body Tweaked by me
Lelutka Head Sugar/Teeth/Gums
Sigma Earrings
Face Tattoo Found on MP
Shot using Kazza Broadwalk Lighthouse & Focus Model Pose 137
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Not really sure what is happening here - this is a flat roof over the shopping area where all the delivery lorries discharge there goods for the various different retail outlets . I am looking down from the top floor of the multi-storey car park - first time in here since before the pandemic and I did not park here today , just looking for a shot for today . Well this certainly is something out of the ordinary - about a dozen characters in S.O.C. suits being let loose with spray cans , creating what though I have no idea !! Maybe they are making a banner or maybe they might be graffiti artists being let loose without causing and damage - your guess is good as mine . One of the folk standing at the side has an ID badge on a lanyard so it looks to be organised - especially considering where they are with lorries about !
Damaged Ilford XP2 film and Elephants!
The film got stuck in my Nikon F3 so I hat to sit in the wardrobe of my hotel and unwind the film by hand - hence the damaged film look.
if you have a moment view on black
Thoughts - comments - critiques - always welcome
For those who do not think "Democratic Socialism" is not Socialism as we 'know it'.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=4zpCVM0delQ&feature=youtu.be
This is well worth the 17 minutes to watch
This photo was ranked amongst the "World's Best Photo of Malaysia"
I don't know of any other art form which uses such expensive equipment, for such a short period of time. The skill of the photographer can not be seen in the split second it takes to take the photo. It is less skill now, anyway, or a different skill. Thinking here of the common 'spray and pray' technique of some sports photographers, say.
Men 100 meters Back Stroke. SUKMA is a multi-sports competition or ‘Mini Olympics’ that involves young and budding athletes. It is held every 2 years, and this year its held in Terengganu.
Gears: Nikon D50 and Nikon AF Nikkor 85mm f/1.4D IF
Location: SUKMA XII (2008), Batu Burok Swimming Complex, Kuala Terengganu, Malaysia
I've just put up a new gallery on the Leica User Group HERE
Blanch Reserve at Birrubi Beach, Anna Bay. Turbulent seas battering the Eastern Seaboard Coast of NSW, Australia.
Taken with Nikon D750, transferred to phone then edited with Snapseed and Prisma, finally resized (upscaled) in BigPhoto.
Older 1950's cans, plus some random brands. Red Devil, Derusto, Wet Paint, Wet Look, Fuller and Plasticote Picture Cans, Bantam, and store Brands
Carrying on from yesterday’s post, thanks to the low water levels I could get even closer to the main waterfall at Scale Force. Close enough to feel the water spray.
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Taking the back road home i have to say the bottom 60 kms are very good but the top 15 at the Canmore end are brutal, Axle breaking pot holes every where
The area's fortunes changed when the Milbankes sold out in 1821 to the 3rd Marquess of Londonderry, who built a harbour, in 1828, to facilitate transport of goods from locally encouraged industries (the first coal mine was begun in 1845).
Ryanair Boeing 737-8AS (EI-GSG) applies the anchors on arrival at a wet and windy London Southend Airport (SEN) from Palma de Mallorca (PMI).