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4S99 Tees Dock Bsc Export Berth to Mossend Euroterminal. Class 66s head west towards Midcalder Jn double headed with an intermodal seen here on the approach to Kirknewton Station.
Autumn SUNSET - Florida Everglades U.S.A.
Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge
South Florida - Palm Beach County, FL
*[left-double-click for a closer-look - dog portrait]
*[stormy skies - reflection - flat-calm - fishing family]
*[airboat/canoe path - sawgrass - thunderhead]
*[abstract formation - backlit - afterglow - clouds]
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.
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.
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
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HAIR: Sucrose NEW!! USAGI SOCIETY
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SUNSET - Key West Harbor - Key West, Florida U.S.A.
Cruise The Busy Harbor - Fall '21 - November 27th, 2021
Choppy Channel - Mallory Square - between cruise-ships
*[left-double-click for a closer-look - silver-sea - glimmer]
*[the 'space' between two docked cruise-ships at the dock]
*[that light on the water was surreal! Happy that I caught it!]
In the summer, this is the place where lots of people gather to catch the boat at this improvised dock to a nearby island. Now, during stormy autumn, it's quite deserted.
Dock Street Leeds, UK.
11/11/14
Olympus OMD EM10 camera.
Panasonic HG 20/F1.7 lens
Edited in DXO Photolab 3 and Nik Silverefex Pro 2.
PB112411
Liverpool Docks
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A small dock, nicely decorated, behind the Penelope Barker House in historic Edenton.
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Camera: Nikon D7500
Lens: Tamron 18-200mm f/3.5-6.3 Di II VC B018N
(48mm @ f/8, 1/400 sec, ISO 250)
Seems like you can walk on this dock right into the sunset. A beautiful sunset on Key Largo in the Florida Keys.
I wanted to use this dock as a foreground element, yet still focus on the beautiful sky in this photo. What's nice about being in the Florida Keys is the views sometimes include small islands in the distance, adding to the scenic variety of this beautiful location.
As the sky is so expansive, I combined 3 exposures from my 6D and TS-E 17 tilt-shift lens using the shift function, without moving the camera at all. I am happy with the result. I hope this image makes you feel like you can be there. Enjoy!