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Too heavy for backpacking, and producing too little coffee for my group camping trips, I rarely get to use my camp stove espresso.
Shot as I was preparing dinner this evening. My fourth explore this week. Thank you everyone for your comments & faves, especially your support. Let's all "cook up" something wonderful.
Explore #175, August 14, 2011
Beautiful sunset , near the shore of lake Ontario in Presqu’ile Provincial Park , Martin’s photographs , Brighton , Ontario , Canada , September 4. 2020
Nice picnic area
Twilight
Lake Ontario
Sunset
A beautiful sunset
Crescent moon
Hugging trees
Jobs wood
Having a nice hike on a boardwalk in Jobs wood in Presqu’ile Provincial Park
Having a nice hike on a boardwalk
Jobs wood in Presqu’ile Provincial Park
small rock
Fossil
Fossilized creature
Fossilized creature in this small rock
Pebbles on shore of lake Ontario
pebbles on beach
Presqu’ile
Martin’s photograph
Stones
Pebbles
Ontario parks
Provincial parks
Great pebbles on the shore of lake Ontario
Great pebbles
shore of lake Ontario
Presqu’ile Provincial Park in Brighton Ontario
Great pebbles on the shore of Lake Ontario
Presqu’ile Provincial Park
Martin’s photographs
Brighton
Ontario
Canada
July 2019
Great pebbles
abandoned gas tank
driftwood
shore of Lake Ontario
August 2020
abandoned gas tank
Gas tank
Cedar
Cedar trees
Favourites
IPhone XR
Olympus TG-620
Olympus
TG-620
A fire in a Tomshoo camp stove fuelled by small sticks on the shore of lake Ontario in Presqu’ile provincials park
A Tomshoo camp stove fuelled by small sticks
fire in a Tomshoo camp stove fuelled by small sticks on the shore of Lake Ontario
August 2020
September 2020
Cast iron stove inside one of the houses at Bodie State Historic Park.
Taken during one of our photo workshops in Bodie. We had a group which worked fast, so ten people were able to get through 14 buildings. Check my Web site for our 2015 schedule: www.JeffSullivanPhotography.com
A woman makes up the kitchen and stoves for making Com Lam - a traditional rice-in-a-cane dish in Bac Kan province - Northern Vietnam
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The winter is approaching and firering up the wood-burning stove has become a daily tradition.
This morning we also had our first night frost, so yes - winter is definitely coming …
Found this old stove in a visit to an 1880 Western Town site in Murdo, South Dakota. Makes me appreciated my microwave.
The warm place to sit during Bodie's cold winters. These days Bridgeport is often the coldest place in the country in national forecasts. Bodie is higher and colder.
Taken during one of our photo workshops in Bodie. We had a group which worked fast, so ten people were able to get through 14 buildings. Check my Web site for our 2015 schedule: www.JeffSullivanPhotography.com
Norway
If you plan to visit Lofoten / Nordland / northern Norway, you should rent one of the Arctic Campers. 2 stove, a fridge, USB ports and power for your camera / laptop, Wifi… The perfect solution to be out there totally independent, ready to shoot.
This is a photo of a rusty stove that in its geometrical composition could be seen as a visual metaphor representing the concept of higher and lower dimensions of reality.
The photo does not do justice to the size of this stove beast. Located in Paris, France at the Nissim De Camondo Museum. A beautiful period home filled with 19th century furnishings.
Durch das kuriose Felsenfenster namens Ofenloch am Gipfelkamm der Bleckwand sieht man das Ostufer des Wolfgangsees mit dem Ort Strobl. Da wollte ich natürlich mit auf's Foto. ;-)
Through the curious rock window with the name stove door at the summit ridge of the mountain Bleckwand one can see the east banks of Lake Wolfgang and the village Strobl. Here I wanted naturally to be on the photo too. ;-)
Rundāle Palace (Latvian: Rundāles pils; German: Schloss Ruhental, formerly also Ruhenthal and Ruhendahl) is one of the two major baroque palaces built in the 18th century for the Dukes of Courland in what is now Latvia. It was constructed in the 1730s to a design by Bartolomeo Rastrelli as a summer residence of Ernst Johann von Biron, the Duke of Courland. Following Biron's fall from grace, the palace stood empty until the 1760s, when Rastrelli returned to complete its interior decoration. After Duchy of Courland and Semigallia was absorbed by the Russian Empire in 1795, Catherine the Great presented the palace to Count Valerian Zubov, the youngest brother of her lover, Prince Platon Zubov. He spent his declining years there after the death of Valerian Zubov in 1804. His young widow, Thekla Walentinowicz, a local landowner's daughter, remarried Count Shuvalov, thus bringing the palace to the Shuvalov family, with whom it remained until the German occupation in World War I when the German army established a hospital and a commandant's office there.
The palace suffered serious damage in 1919 during the Latvian War of Independence. In 1920, part of the premises were occupied by the local school. In 1933, Rundāle Palace was taken over by the State History Museum of Latvia. It was dealt a serious blow after the World War II, when the grain storehouse was set up in the premises and later, the former duke's dining room was transformed into the school's gymnasium. Only in 1972 permanent Rundāle Palace Museum was established. The palace is one of the major tourist destinations in Latvia.