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nov 3 20-475 A boater sits in reflections of Cypress trees on Watson Pond at George L. Smith State Park in Twin City, GA.
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sits on the table under the Tilikum Chandelier in the foyer of the Imaginairium, Portland, OR Staring into the center is said to have profound effects on the creative centers of the brain, resulting in the belief that one has had just such an experience. To find out for yourself, simply stare into the center at your own risk! NB56254-68e2 - Happy Sliders Sunday!
These boaters knew the whale was nearby and were probably hoping to get close to the whale (Megaptera novaeangliae). But one never really knows where the whale will surface. The whale was feeding on small fish near the Avila Pier, with many spectators on the pier and the beach watching.
Avila Beach, CA
With Ratcliffe-on-Soar power station in the background, an East Midlands Railway Class 180 'Adelante' crosses the River Trent with 1B53, the 14:45 Nottingham – London St Pancras service on 17th December 2020.
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Date: February 12, 2022
Location: Ocean City Inlet - O.C., Maryland (Worcester County)
Ocean City
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Taken on Long Beach Island in NJ..
The sunsets here were so gorgeous!
There were about 45 people standing next to me as I kept snapping picture after picture of this sunset.. as soon as this sucker dropped below the horizon, everyone vanished like a ghost!
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An angler and his canine company troll through a misty harbor at daybreak. Friends, this will be my last post for a month or so while my wife Suttama and I spend time in her native Thailand. See you back here in late February, Dog willing :) Until then, take care! Happy New Year ... good luck trolling through 2024 :)
East End Beach ~ Casco Bay ~ Portland, Maine
Nikon D7500, Sigma 18-300, ISO 400, f/4.8, 48mm, 1/60s
Humpback Whale, Megaptera novaeangliae, feeding at a "bait ball" at Port San Luis, San Luis Obispo County, California, USA.
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Sometimes when a friend takes a journey, you get to worrying if they will return safely and stay out of danger.... It's beyond your control and not much you can do about it .. so It only makes sense to think good thoughts and look forward to the next time you see them. It's into the mystic.
Both dolls wearing Mattel fashions. Poppy in Spring in Tokyo, Ginger in The Boater Silkstone Fashion.
From last month.
These boaters knew the whale was nearby and were probably hoping to get close to the whale (Megaptera novaeangliae). But one never really knows where the whale will surface. I love the expressions. The whale was feeding on small fish near the Avila Pier, with many spectators on the pier and the beach watching. A fraction of a second before the adjacent photo.
Avila Beach, CA
Disclaimer for those not familiar with telephoto lenses: there is some compression of distances, meaning the boat might not be quite as close to the whale as it appears.
This group in a rubber raft is unusual for our harbor. I certainly wouldn't head out into Lake Michigan in it as they appeared to be doing. The lake can suddenly become quite volatile. Ah, indestructible youth was once part of my mental outlook, and I survived. :-)
Mr. French's images from Newtownbarry/Bunclody are some of the most atmospheric in the entire Lawrence Collection and this is no exception. The Carrigduff Road showing the entrance to some big building, a row of houses and a number of people, no dogs has that same warm, summery feeling similar to those that went before. The plants growing on the window boxes are strangely reminiscent of the briars in the windows of those homes resisting eviction in earlier times!
Photographer: Robert French
Collection: Lawrence Photograph Collection
Date: Circa 1865 - 1914
NLI Ref: L_ROY_10702
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I had a Birthday on Monday and couldn't wait to receive these new Silkstone ladies as presents. I also got a Silkstone dress form <3
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Stow Lake, looks like one's taking a selfie.
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