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The sister bridge to the left of the Forth Bridge.

 

There's very little saturation so I made it B&W.

Fun fact: 'Aberdour' is pronounced 'aber-dawer!'

 

F.Zuiko 75-150mm @f/?

(121.5mm f/?.48-243mm f/?)

Path of the Gods/Sentiero degli Dei

"Aperitivo" at the little house of shepherd Antonio (www.instagram.com/antoniomilo87/).

An old discarded tyre in the water near the mouth of a river

Le tram d'Angers en pose longue - WPDObjects

Thu Thiem, district 2, the new Saigon. Fuji X-H1 - XF 2.8/16-55 R LM WR.

Vang Vieng, Laos - September 2019

Judging by the lifebuoys, this ship is a very tired old Foxy Lady of Strathspey. For now she's at rest on the old Exeter Ship Canal, apparently pending restoration work. Devon, UK, 13-Nov-2020.

I went to Peggy's Cove for a sunset shot with a friend. We ate at the restaurant there and then took images as the sun set. It felt like "normal", or almost normal. This is an HDR image. I stopped down to f/22 to capture the star burst.

I took this photograph about 30 years ago on 35mm film. It shows part of a tunnel inside the Journey Into Imagination exhibit at Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida.

 

To get this shot in to Flickr I scanned the original 4" x 6" print. No changes were made to the image after it was scanned from the print.

Pylons from Richborough to Canterbury

 

The original Richborough power station operated from 1962 to 1996, with final demolition being undertaken in 2012. It originally burnt coal, but later converted to oil and that to the burning of Orimulsion. The station was also the site of an experimental wind turbine in 1989, which at 1MW was the biggest then installed anywhere in the United Kingdom. The national grid interconnector from the original power station is still in place, and is now the grid link for the offshore Thanet Wind Farm, The Thanet Wind Farm (also sometimes called Thanet Offshore Wind Farm) is an offshore wind farm 7 miles (11 km) off the coast of Thanet district in Kent, England. On commissioning it was the world's largest offshore wind farm. It has a nameplate capacity (maximum output) of 300 MW and it cost £780 million. Thanet is one of fifteen Round 2 wind projects announced by the Crown Estate in January 2004 but the first to be developed. It was officially opened on 23 September 2010, when it overtook Horns Rev 2 as the biggest offshore wind farm in the world. It has since been overtaken by many others and is now the 14th biggest,

The site is also the landing site for the ±400 kV 1,000 MW HVDC power cable from Belgium called Nemo Link, built by Siemens, which entered commercial service on 31 January 2019. All this power is carried under the sea to Richborough

Link to picture of the power station going,going, gone!!

 

www.flickr.com/photos/jonboy2433/37178154776

This photo is one of the many pylons snaking to keep the lights on in Canterbury, the rest were in haze, but I caught this in blue sky.

 

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The whole village of St. Kilda consists of one main 'street' of houses with a chapel/school building and manse below the main dwellings.

The village as seen today was laid out by St Kilda's minister, Rev. Neil Mackenzie, in the 1830's. The houses built then were traditional 'black houses' - a single room which the family shared with the cattle in winter (Apparently the houses got their name because of the lack of ventilation. When the fire was lit everything in the building was blackened with smoke and soot)

In the 1860's sixteen new houses were built with a zinc roof rather than thatch. These had an entrance, closet and two rooms. These houses were in use until St. Kilda was abandoned in 1930. Six of these houses have been restored, and are now used by the National Trust for Scotland.

 

The cemetery (circular structure on the photo) is still occasionally used for the burial of former residents.

 

Other buildings include cleits used by the islanders for storage and preserving meat for winter use. These are the small buildings with a grass/moss roof.

 

The photo shows the village looking from the cemetery to the first of the cottages. The 'black houses' can be seen between some of the cottages (e.g. between cottage 3-4)

  

For more information on St. Kilda and its fascinating history go to the National Trust for Scotland site at:

Renovation of the "Gare Saint-Jean" (Bordeaux train station, France) in december 2015.

 

Photo by AdriZ

Old "Black Book" dating back to around 1900.

2001 H Street,

Bakersfield, CA

The first barn built at the farm, the A Barn dates to 1740.

White wine in the moonlight.

Yet another night of quarantine, howling at the moon and longing for freedom of travel.

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