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Surprise View, Peak District, UK
© 2022 Paul Newcombe. Don't use without permission
Set the alarm for 6:15am. Checked the forecast which didn't look good. Raining and dark outside. I'll have another hour in bed. Wish I didn't. Arrived just a little too late for the spectacular light and rainbows. I did manage to grab this though. Not a great blend. Tricky.
View from the south-eastern pylon of the Sydney Harbour Bridge.
Photographed yesterday afternoon on my walk across the bridge to attend the Vivid Sydney festival.
Saturday 3rd June, 2023.
My Canon EOS 5D Mk IV with the Canon EF 16-35mm f/4L lens.
Processed in Adobe Lightroom and PhotoPad Pro by NCH software.
A Legacy 'Food' filter (at 50%) from the Flickr Photo Editor.
This is the common viewpoint of Jenny Lake and the Grand Teton mountains in the distance. I hope to show you others but will start with this classic shot. We did compete with rainy and snowy weather while in the Jackson Wyoming area.
I stop here often and think of you
We could say its just another view
But you always liked the ordinary
Something that was familiar
Gave you a particular comfort
It didn’t have to be new
You loved stopping by the wayside
I think it was your way of saying
Please just forgive me
For what I am about to do
How many of us have left our heart's by the wayside? Sometimes we just need to pause for a while. Wayside's and hedgerows hoard emotions just like anywhere else.
This view is to be seen on the way to Wilmington in East Sussex, UK. And I have stopped here often.
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Greeted with an amazing view of the Dhaulagiri snow mountains from our lodge in the morning at Lete, Kalopani Nepal
View looking north from Devil’s Canyon Overlook in Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area. The overlook is located just north of the Wyoming State Line in Montana. This photowas taken in the evening.
Common Spotted Ladybird (Harmonia conformis)
The same Ladybird posted yesterday.I thought s/he deserved to have a more traditional 'portrait' posted.
A few weeks back, on what started out as a misty morning, I decided I'd rush up to London to see if I could take advantage of the mist for some architectural photography. Well, I'm not really someone that is very good at rushing anywhere and so it goes without saying that by the time I got into London the mist had all but gone. There is very slight evidence of it here in the distant Canary Wharf architecture on the right and those buildings on the left but that was about as much mist as I got that morning. The view here is of the HMS Belfast, a second world war Royal Navy warship permanently moored in the Thames as a tourist attraction. In the background of course the always photogenic Tower Bridge.
Salar de Talar is a large salt flat located in the high puna of northern Chilean Andes, at an altitude of 3,950 m. It is part of a series of salt lakes and salt flats located at the foothills of a chain of volcanoes stretching along the eastern side of the much greater Salar de Atacama. The salty flat is bordered on the west by Caichinque and on the east by Cerro Medano, is a mountain with striking shades of grey and brown, which contrast nicely with the sparkling white of the salt flat's surface. On top of that, colourful ponds fringe its shores. Salar de Talar is a part of the Central Andean dry puna ecoregion, which in this zone is characterized by tussock grass vegetation.
view of the modern city of the rowing canal.The rowing canal, artificial reservoir for trainings and competitions on rowing. Width to 200 meters, length about 4000 meters, depth not less than 2 m. One of the rowing channels largest in Europe around Moscow - Krylatskoe.
The view from the Helter Skelter Cafe, Luna Park.
Milsons Point, Sydney
Yesterday afternoon, Friday, 23rd June, 2023.
Photographed from Northcliff Street, Milsons Point.
Just above the Helter Skelter Cafe, Luna Park.
Looking across the harbour to Millers Point, Pier One, the Walsh Bay Wharf Precinct and the Sydney Observatory.
My Canon EOS 5D Mk IV with the Canon EF 75-300 f/4-5.6 USM II lens
Processed in Adobe Lighroom and PhotoPad Pro by NCH software.
A Smooth 'Chestnut' filter from the Flickr Photo Editor.
Thanks to all of you who have persevered with my efforts over the past nine years.
A reminder of key milestone dates:
6m on 15/06/2018
7m on 24/11/2018
8m on 10/03/2019
9m on 13/09/2019
10m on 22/03/2020
11m on 20/10/2020
12m on 16/03/2021
13m on 01/09/2021
14m on 24/04/2022
15m on 05/02/2023
He could go anywhere to enjoy the view and he chose the very top of California's oldest structure...
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Delicate Arch is one of Utah's most famous icons. You see images of it everywhere: on magazine covers, computer screen savers and license plates. But photos do not adequately convey the stunning beauty that hits you as you come over the ridge and see the arch in person for the first time.
Utah National Park situated along the Colorado River features more than 2,000 natural sandstone arches including its most photographed Delicate Arch. Arches National Park's landscape has been forming and changing for millions of years. It was made a national park in 1971 being previously named a national monument in 1929.
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Pentax K-5
SMC Pentax-M 50mm F1.7 (all shots with this lens till 95% with aperture at 2.0)
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View from the Shane Cabin looking towards the Teton mountain range Wyoming.
One of the quintessential westerns, Shane, was filmed in Grand Teton National Park in 1953.
The view from the top of Binevenagh Mountain, looking out over the farmlands of the Roe Valley and Myroe. The River Roe meanders through the landscape on it way to Lough Foyle with the hills of Inishowen in County Donegal in the distance.
The setting sun provided some nice warm lighting on the foreground rocks, before the fantastic sunset - 3rd May 2017.