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Aiea, Oahu, Hawai'i

 

Walking around the loading docks at Pearl Ridge Shopping Center.

 

Captured @ f/0.95 (incorrect EXIF data)

Looking from the dock to the water before boats start moving tourist to and from the island.

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Autumn SUNSET - Florida Everglades U.S.A.

Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge

South Florida - Palm Beach County, FL

 

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*[stormy skies - reflection - flat-calm - fishing family]

 

*[airboat/canoe path - sawgrass - thunderhead]

 

*[abstract formation - backlit - afterglow - clouds]

 

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The view across Canning Dock to the Merseyside Maritime Museum.

 

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view light box - We have spent the last couple of days in Gloucester with my brother and I had the opportunity for a 45 minute stroll round the docks. It was an overcast day, but there was some colour about . . .

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Found this Dock bug (Coreus cf. marginatus; Hemiptera, Coreidae) on spent flowers of Plantago lanceolata (Latvia, Valmiera, close to Gauja river, 9 August 2019).

 

Fieldstack (fast method, 68 im.); assembled in Zerene Stacker (Pmax & Dmap). Sony A6500, FE 2.8/90mm Macro G OSS; ISO-400, f/4, 1/400s, -0.7step, diffused natural light.

 

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Historic Gloucester docks, once the UK's most important inland port.

Another long exposure from this summer.

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Never get tired of taking pictures of the Albert dock. There are so many angles of view that show its beauty..

A series of shots taken tonight at Valentine. All 3 are HDR's. Thanks for your viewings and comments.

Breaux Bridge, Louisiana, USA.

Preston dock late one spring evening, showing lifebuoy ring.

 

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The Margaret Todd docked in Bar Harbor after sunset on a cloudy evening. Some showers rolled through, leading to a slightly breezy late evening on the water. Increased the ISO here to keep the shutter speed down around 2 seconds as the breeze was moving the docked ship a little. I did this knowing that I was zooming in to 40mm with the lens, and wanted any movement there kept to a minimum.

Canning Dock was opened in 1737 as the Dry Dock, a protected tidal basin providing an entrance to Old Dock. Having been subsequently enclosed as a wet dock three years earlier,[4] in 1832 it was officially named after the Liverpool MP George Canning. To the east is the site of Old Dock, built in 1709, which was the world's first enclosed commercial dock. Canning Dock would have initially served ships involved in the trans Atlantic slave trade.

St Katharine Docks, in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets, were one of the commercial docks serving London, on the north side of the river Thames just east (downstream) of the Tower of London and Tower Bridge. They were part of the Port of London, in the area now known as the Docklands.

 

ISO 400 | f/11 | @10mm with Sigma 10-20mm

The Kingsbridge to Salcombe ferry, docking at Kingsbridge. - 16th September 2017

More of a boat shot than railroad, but if you look close you can see B&LE 906 and companions lucking by the dock elevator. They will pull the trim cars once the Clarke is finished loading off the gravity chutes. Both the Callaway and Clarke would load Minntac pellets for Zug Island. 4/13/19

 

Dogwood 2018 Week 1: Looking Ahead & Onward

Late evening light over this dock and cove.

Docks on Lake Austin

DOCKED

Southport, NC

Restoring the boats at Granville Island.

Liverpool Docks

 

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Still very sturdy and made to last but it's seen better days. I wonder who has tied their boat to this over the years.

W G Bagnell 2623 'Harwarden' works over the internal rail network crossing the trestle bridge over the River Derwent that links the steel works and the docks in the town. The concrete trestle bridge was damaged during the floods of 2009, that also washed Northside river bridge away in the town and was later demolished. 14th Sept 2002

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