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Agulhas Stream
Geest Line has operates between the UK and the Caribbean for more than 60 years and today carries more cargo between Europe and the Windward and Leeward islands than any other shipping line.
The origins of the service lie in the shipment of bananas eastbound. Instead of the ships returning in ballast, it provided the perfect opportunity for establishing a general cargo service carrying everything from small packages to large project machinery.
Geest Lines was started in 1935 by the Van Geest brothers in Spalding UK>
IMO: 9158537
MMSI: 306354000
Call Sign: PJKV
Flag: Curacao (CW)
AIS Type: Cargo - Hazard A (Major)
Gross Tonnage: 9298
Deadweight: 11048 t
Length × Breadth: 150m × 22.03m
Year Built: 1998
SOOC
My first go at a moving water image. Not very original or inventive but wanted to give it a go.
Taken using a 1 second shutter speed without a tripod (so if you look too close it's probably blurred!) another image from today :)
This was right after our big blizzard of February 12th. This is a little stream in central New Jersey
Ran upon this small stream trickling through the lush rain forest while, walking on the Juan De Fuca Marine Trail near Port Renfrew, B.C.
First ever shot with my new Canon 10-22,along with my first attempt at using a filter (A Hoya Pro 1 polariser in this case).
As I'm a very keen learner,any opinions are very much appreciated.
Roku Streaming Video Internet 8/2014 Target by Mike Mozart of TheToyChannel and JeepersMedia on YouTube.
A small stream near the top of Sunrise Mountain, New Jersey. Nikon D800 with 18-35 lens. Nik and onOne software.
A very small stream next to the low water lair. During the late summer and fall when we usually hang out here there are just a few pools. After the last week of rain and rapidly melting snow we had a very nice streamlet to listen to as we relaxed (well I relaxed, the doggies mostly explored the surrounding forest).
Found this photo being used here:
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6/16/09 blog
North Adams, Ma.
This is an absolutely beautiful piece. It is a video remembrance of the Messenger Pigeon, which became extinct 100 years ago. The installation is in a long, narrow gallery, and basically viewed from the stairwell across from the screen. The video depicts a huge flock of pigeons, (they were known to number in the millions per flock), flying from the tree, up the wall, and across the ceiling... first in amazing numbers, then to one, final, single bird. It is accompanied by beautifully moving soundtrack.
Glendalough, Gleann Dá Loch, “Valley of the Two Lakes," is a fascinating Early Medieval monastic settlement in a spectacular natural glacial valley south of Dublin. The monastery was founded in the 6th century by St. Kevin, a hermit monk. The extensive ruins of Glendalough include several early churches, a round tower and walking paths ranging from a short stroll around the ruins to demanding mountain hikes.