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Wow! I did not expect my photo of Natalie to hit the Explore page. Thank you for choosing my photo and welcome to all the new viewers to my page. Hope you get the chance to explore and see what I have to offer.

Best position, Explore, 15/07/2017 (#194)

Evening view accross the harbour

Really wanted someone in this picture but the strollers had already gone and so just the footprints left.

 

Explored Nov 23, 2010

This is a portion of a jigsaw puzzle titled "Ocean Life" by Tim Jeffs. An octopus tentacle forms a golden ratio.

Nobbys Head in Newcastle, NSW, was first sighted by a European, Captain James Cook on 10th May 1770. A pier which took 38 years to construct by convict labour joined this island to the mainland. A lighthouse is located on the headland. Today there is a popular walkway up to Nobbys Head. It lies at the entrance of Newcastle Harbour.

I love the clouds in this image!

Portreath, mid-way between Perranporth and St Ives on the north coast of Cornwall, was one of Cornwall's earliest industrial ports. The building of the harbour in 1760 was the result of the development of copper mining in the early 1700s. It was uneconomic to smelt copper in Cornwall so the ore was taken to South Wales where there was a plentiful supply of coal. By 1800 there was a need to expand the port so that increased quantities of Welsh steam coal could be imported to fuel the steam engines at the nearby mines. A local tramway was built to connect the port to them. By 1827 Portreath was being described as Cornwall's most important port. The copper industry peaked in 1840 when 100,000 tons of ore were shipped to South Wales.

 

But by the late 1860s copper production was slumping and Portreath then relied primarily on the coal traffic. It continued as a reasonably important port, but the advent of the railways and better roads eventually led to its decline. By the 1960s the port had virtually ceased to trade and it is now surrounded by modern housing. I suspect most residents are blissfully unaware of its rich history.

  

Late night fisheye shot of the Storybook Circus entrance in the Magic Kingdom.

Shot taken by me

With M-A-Bo-Shehri !!!

View on black

 

Explore: Highest position #198

Thank you all so very much. Muchas gracias.

my 50th Explore.

© ink in the well

Tonights sky blew up!

Stuck at home and there was nothing to shoot wide angle, so i took out the telephoto for a different perspective!

Explore highest position #28

  

Texture by cleanzor

The secret side of me , I never let you see .. I keep it caged but I can't control it [ I'm missing YOU ]

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Camera model * Canon

ISO speed * ISO-800

F-stop * f/4.5

Exposure time * 1/25 sec.

Flash mode * No flash , using soft box

 

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I really appreciated the humor these ladies put into their outfits.

 

Just found out this image made it on to the Explore page for April 15, 2021. Thank you all for liking my photo. 😁

On Explore! Highest position #375 December 21, 2017. Thank you my dear friends!!!

Not many people for the early train this Friday. iPhone 6/Camera Awesome/Transfer filter from Photos.

 

In Explore 31 July 2015 #121. My Explore #118. Thanks for all the views!

Had a bit of a sunny but windy scramble on the lovely Windgather Rocks in the Goyt Valley in the Peak District.

See picture below for info..

This was an 11 picture stitch here.. 180 degrees..

(Explore#186)

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windgather_Rocks

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