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A lovely cloudscape over Shoreham Beach this evening. Somewhat chillier than yesterday evening though.

May 29, 2009 - Kearney Nebraska US

 

If it something I can't resist with storms and sunsets and photography. It's when they all come together.

 

Hanging out with my son as we enjoyed the last light of the day and this dying thunderstorm. Sitting on the west edge of the city absorbing some of mother natures best views of Nebraska!

 

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Tidal River, Wilsons Promontory National Park, Victoria, Australia.

720nm infrared Olympus OMD E-M5.

Sunrise at Sugarloaf Point lighthouse, Seal Rocks, NSW, Australia. Some 100 years ago, lots of seals resided on the rocks in front of the beach. Today, a lonesome dingo walks on the beach, and no trace of the seals... Whales can be spotted from this location as well. Nowadays the lighthouse is converted to a very nice bed & breakfast, highly recommended to stay. At this particular morning, a storm approached from overseas.

Kiawah Island, SC

The view from the Applecross peninsula, looking over Raasey, towards the mountains of the Isle of Skye.

This photo was taken on the Chain Of Craters Road as it heads down the Hōlei Pali (Hōlei Escarpment), From the \ escarpment one can look out into the Pacific and view the lava delta complex that has built out into the sea. The upper portion of Chain of Craters Road (formerly Cockett's Trail) was dedicated on April 15, 1928. Built at a cost of $148,000, it ended at the rim of Makaopuhi Crater. Chain of Craters Road to the coast (to Kalapana) from Makaopuhi was opened in 1965, and then partly buried in 1969 at the start of the Mauna Ulu eruption. Post Mauna Ulu eruption, Chain of Craters Road was realigned and reopened in June 1979.

 

The coastal region of the park was home to a number of villages; Kamoamoa, Lae ‘Apuki, Kealakomo and others. Numerous trails, home sites, heiau (temple), petroglyphs and agricultural sites attest to the complex uses of this area over the centuries since first human settlement. During the 13th Century, Hawai‘i's first luakini heiau (a temple designated for human sacrifices) was built by Priest Pa‘ao. Waha‘ula (red mouth) Heiau was consecrated to the God Kū and remained in use till 1819 after King Kamehameha died. This and tens of thousands of other archeological sites have been buried under lava since 1969.

 

Since 1986, lava has flowed repeatedly over Chain of Craters Road/Highway 130. The Park's acreage has been increased by hundreds of acres and nearly 9 miles (14.5 km) of road have been inundated by the flows. In June 1989, Waha‘ula Visitor Center and associated buildings were burnt and covered by lava. The Waha‘ula Heiau was surrounded by lava more than once and finally buried entirely in August 1997. The Kamoamoa village site, heiau, campground, picnic area, and black sand beach were covered by lava in November 1992. In 2003, flows covered Chain of Craters road just past the Hōlei Sea Arch. Presently, the Chain of Craters Road is 18.8 miles (30.3 km) to the end of the road with an elevation change of about 3,700 ft. (1,127.8 meters). Chain of Craters Road begins off of Crater Rim Drive, 3.3 miles or 5.3 kilometers south of Kīlauea Visitor Center.

 

Heaven is a place on earth with you.

Уул ус, Үүл тэнгэр

Ууж тайван, Үүрд сэтгэл минь

Ургаа мод, Үр жимс

Ухаан бодол, Үйл сэдэл минь

 

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photo taken at Khuvsgul Lake, Mongolia

Storm rolling in Melbourne

Technical Details

1/5 Second, Aperture: f/4.2, Focal Length: 11 mm, ISO Speed: 200

Nikon D90, Sigma 10mm - 20mm f/4-5.6 EX DC HSM

 

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The evening sky after a summer thunderstorm

A late spring walk along the Ashby Canal between Market Bosworth and the Bosworth battlefield.

Champaign, Illinois from my hotel window.

Yesterday, I had to pull over to the side of the road to take this shot. Wish I had my real camera with me.

Clouds over Barnaby and Surrey. Photographed with Canon 5D Mark III and Contax Carl Zeiss Distagon T* 28mm f2.8. Delta, British Columbia, Canada.

 

Oblaci iznad Barnaby i Surrey. Fotografisano sa Canon 5D Mark III i Contax Carl Zeiss Distagon T* 28mm f2.8. Delta, Britanska Kolumbija, Kanada.

the skies more or less over Pewaukee

Oh, you should have turned left back there. Or was it right ?. No I`m right it`s left. Don`t blame me you were the one that wanted to hijack this plane.

 

(The con trail came from a fighter jet doing manoeuvres a minute or so later a passenger jet came along so I superimposed the airliner on the original shot.)

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