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View from my workplace, old edit from the archives
It is very seldom we get these clouds so well defined so close. - We usually have too many of them so it is difficult to get a good photography view of their beautiful form.
Our offshore helicopters hate them though, or at least are grieved by them.
There is an ugly (at least in this light) factory to the right resulted in a forced crop so i didn't included the tail of the cloud. - But you can finish it in your imagination. It was probably very feminine and dancerlike.
The ever-present Mount Taranaki towering over the landscape over a distance of 130km (approx. 80mi).
a few shots inside the "original" Fire Hall 1 in St.Albert, Alberta
St. Albert's first fire hall — the old Fire Hall 1 building — may be up for demolition, as the city has squared away funds to decommission the building in its 2022 draft budget.
Built in 1962 and located at 18 Sir Winston Churchill Ave, the Fire Hall 1 building is in the process of being replaced with a new location at 20 Gate Ave.
www.stalberttoday.ca/local-news/old-fire-hall-1-up-for-de...
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A gorgeous winter sunset view over the North West Lancashire coastline from Jubilee Tower.
This Tower was built by architect James Harrison to mark Queen Victoria’s Golden Jubilee in 1887. It has a viewing platform giving fabulous views over Morecambe Bay and the Fylde Coast beyond. On a clear day you can see the Isle of Man and the mountains of North Wales.
You drive past this monument when you travel through the Trough of Bowland on the descent down to Quernmore.
shot with an olympus om-d e-m10 mark ii—720nm infrared converted—and the 14-42mm electric zoom (ez) kit lens
The Ocean Star Offshore Drilling Rig & Museum’s derrick is backlit by the afternoon sun in Galveston,Texas’
It wasn't Gritty's day earlier out in the arena, but Yaeger did alright! Mighty Connemara pony to the rescue! ♥
We're happy to place 2nd, congrats to all riders that participated and placed as well at the AXS Jumping Show. It was a blast!
Horse: [Teegle] "Cassidy" the Connemara Pony
Tack: Cheval D'or Trinity & Kingsley (Boots & Bonnet)
Helmet, Breeches, Boots: [Fusion]
Coat: Coco
Gloves: + WitchCraft + Fabric Lined Gloves
Hair: Doux, Venezia
I watched this cloud float in for sometime. The wave wash reflection perfectly timed for my creative ambition. I was entranced by it’s gradual shapeshifting as it came ashore, reaching out to the mountains behind.
Lower Manhattan from Liberty State Park. From here you can see just how much the new World Trade Center building towers over all the others.
This image can be made available for purchase at my website.
"Towering:" This is the word that came to my mind when I climbed way up to these interesting rock formations in the Superstition Mountains and looked back to take in the view: the rocks appeared as stone towers, while the clouds behind them also appeared to be building upwards vertically. A storm system had just passed through the area, but some of these clouds were still billowing after.
This flower amazes me, and I have no idea what it is. It came from my daughter who has a similar huge thicket of them. They are perennials and come back every year.
These pure yellow flowers go on for several weeks as blooms open along the stalk.
Titan rises 700 feet from Professor Valley, and eclipses the view of other Fisher Towers from this site on Fisher Mesa, nicknamed "Top of the World". The Colorado River flows through Professor Valley on its way to Moab, approximately 20 miles downstream. Barely visible in the distance (75 miles) is the abrupt rise of the San Rafael Swell.