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It is just after sunrise on the porch at Mackinac Island's Grand Hotel overlooking Lake Huron and the Mackinaw Bridge. The porch of the hotel is long, wide, and spacious. I found myself alone on this end of the porch and the tables and chairs were set up just as they appear here. Just by chance, I have caught the sun reflecting directly off the bridge uprights.
The Mackinaw Bridge connects Michigan's upper and lower peninsula in the USA and is five miles long. It divides Lake Michigan from Lake Huron and is the chief navigational tool for boats crawling through the Straights Of Mackinac.
Interestingly, I went to get my wife to show her the sun reflecting off the bridge uprights. When we returned ten minutes later, the uprights were barely visible, the sun having moved on.
Panoramic shot of Table Rock Lake with the dam in the image. This is our warm weather happy place, with local spring rivers being a very close second. The Ozarks have much to offer. I encourage you all to check out the area and bring your camera!
A pair of Sacred Kingfishers make use of a drowned tree from which to launch their hunting forays and eat their catch.
Plateau de table à décor floral - Florence, Italie - 1668
Mosaïque de marbre et pierres dures
Musée Le Louvre-Lens
Originally a color image, this table setting is at Gansevoort Plaza in the West Village in Manhattan.
(NIKON D80; 9/26/2008; 1/60 at f/3.3; ISO 200; white balance: Auto; focal length: 105 mm; SB-800 from 4 o'clock, M 1/128 triggered with CLS)
Voigtländer Bessa RF | Ilford Pan F Plus B&W | negative developed at home using Cinestill Dƒ96 monobath
This is Table Mountain in the city of Oroville, California. You can take long hikes and it has waterfalls and is full of wildflowers. It has a long winding road. I drove one hour and about another 20 minutes in winding roads. The mountain has a lot of creeks, and it is worth going to with your family. I liked the yellow wildflowers and the creeks.
Branson, MO
The dam was constructed from 1954 to 1958 on the White River.
It is 6,423 ft. long and a maximum of 252 ft. high.
Flowering Pelargonium Cucullatum plants growing on the slopes of Signal Hill... with Table Mountain and the Cape Town city bowl in the background... with some amazing clouds included!
Nikon D800, Nikon 14 - 24 mm at 14 mm, ISO of 100, aperture of f/16 with a 1/60th second exposure.
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We were at Table 5, at the 'Armchair Collective' cafe.
9A Darley Street, Mona Vale. Right next to the beach.
Today, Sunday 18th October, 2020.
But nearby to us, at Table 27, were two meals, a jug of water, two glasses of water, the menu and....... a puppy dog. The little dog kept looking up expectantly at my friend, Nadia, who I am sure wanted to adopt him/her.
Quite bizarre.
However, eventually the owners of the meal, and the puppy dog, returned. They had decided to go on a long walk along Mona Vale beach, as you do, when you order meals and have a puppy dog at a cafe!!
And I will now return to flowers and gardens...
My Samsung Galaxy S20+ mobile phone camera.
Edited in 'Snapseed'.
Or table tennis, whichever you prefer. My 7th build for the ABS Builder Challenge Season 1 Finale.
Surprisingly, what you see is more than 50 studs long - I used up almost all of my dark green bricks, and I only was able to build the part of the table that would be viewable for the shot.
The curved dark red seed part was used 6 times.
Go Lavender!