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This is the Cape Blanco Lighthouse, built in 1870, on the western most part of the Oregon Coast, 256 feet above sea level.
Photographed 05-05-19 at around 3:45 pm, the sky isn't really this dark. I just lowered the luminance and applied darker levels to the sky when processing to illuminate the lighthouse itself.
It was a stormy day yesterday. One minute we experienced a moment of sunshine and the next minute a downpour of heavy rain. Through it all, strong wind. Nonetheless we enjoyed Cape Blanco.
Cape Blanco is a landform jutting into the sea with 200 foot cliffs that is the westernmost point in Oregon. The lighthouse was constructed in 1870 and first burned lard as fuel. The lighthouse was automated in 1980 and is no longer staffed although volunteers give tours.
June 20, 2024, at Rio Blanco Natural Reserve, Manizales, Caldas, Colombia. Alt. 2,600 meters.
Here is a White-throated Toucanet (Aulacorhynchus albivitta), one of eleven smaller species of toucans within the Aulacorhynchus genus. The White-throated Toucanet inhabits wet forests in the Andes of Venezuela, Colombia, and northern Ecuador at elevations ranging from 1,600 to 3,000 meters.
Note: Although not accepted by all authorities, the White-throated Toucanet was recently split from the Emerald Toucanet to form a separate species.
The post opened in the 1920's on Highway 550. It was very successful and added a motel, cafe and service station. However, it closed in 2010. The property was sold and is currently used as a storage and staging area for nearby mining operations.
A silhouetted bird on a branch on the coastline of Miraflores, Lima, Peru. A Lightroom edit of a previously uploaded image.
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Tenerife is blessed with many things – beautiful weather all year round; lush tropical flora; fresh, wholesome ingredients and some excellent nightlife. There’s only one place in Costa Adeje where all of those blessings come together, and that’s at El Molino Blanco - See more at: www.molino-blanco.com
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The third shot of the white horse. Captured on 35mm film, this is cropped to a square format (mabe I should invest in a medium format 6x6..!)
“...Los carros triunfales romanos, desde la época de Rómulo, eran servidos por animales de ese pelo. Ellos también los consideraban de buen augurio y los llevaban al frente de las legiones, anunciando el feliz resultado de sus campañas. Los árabes, refiriéndose a ellos, dicen: ‘Es el color de los príncipes, pero no soporta el calor’, ‘Tómalo blanco como una bandera de seda con el rededor de los ojos negro’...”
Fragmento de “Pelajes criollos”, de Emilio Solanet
San Antonio de Areco, Provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina
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