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Something a little different: A backlit Turkey Vulture stretching...kind of 'arty'; a shoutout to Ray Hennessey who inspired me to 'break the rules'.
Malaga
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Uno dei venti più impetuosi del Mediterraneo, il Maestrale. Soffia con forza e gonfia il mare, lanciandolo contro le rocce.
Sardegna, foto dal mio archivio
Buon lunedi
#mistral #maestrale #onde #waves #mare #sea #rocce #rocks #scogli #vento #wind #holiday #vacanza
After a 12 hour meeting yesterday followed by a 3 hour dinner I felt lost in space. Then woke up in the middle of the night. Facing another long day today.
This iPhone shot is of Catalina island off the California coast.
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It can be hard to wake up and get at it, so just like this Great Blue Heron sometimes you have to stare down the sun.
It feels as if it's getting darker and darker...
Model: Julia McIver
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At Burning Man in 2022, Facing the Fearbeast by Tigre Mashaal-Lively, whose life ended just weeks after the Man burned.
I had full intentions of spending the day just south of Parry Sound railfanning but while I was waiting just down the road a CN signal maintainer rolled by and said there were no train in the area except for 119. Reluctantly I made my way over and after a bit more waiting a storm came up. Luckily it didn't hit until a bit after 119 charged through.
Something I only noticed while editing is the moniker on the plow. I've only noticed this specific one on tankers.
The bluebirds are a group of medium-sized, mostly insectivorous or omnivorous bird in the order of Passerines in the genus Sialia of the thrush family (Turdidae). Bluebirds are one of the few thrush genera in the Americas.
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Standing within a few feet of Skogafoss can be an exhilarating experience. One however, you are best advised to wear full waterproof gear for. This individual seemed to be making the most of it and good luck to him. I was able to positoin myself so that his silhouette was placed in the right positoin and allowed the waterfall to continue to dominate the image.
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A moment of beauty at the bar located outside the Dubrovnik City wall facing the Adriatic Sea where Pink Floyd classics were floating out of the load speakers.
I'm posting this to show that while Lake Michigan does have its intensity, there are calmer moments. The ironic thing is that is often at its calmest when someone tries to organize a surfing event. :-(
Cadgwith, in Cornish Porthkajwydh meaning cove of the thicket, is a village and fishing port in Cornwall on the Lizard Peninsula. The village has its origins in medieval times as a collection of fish cellars in a sheltered south-east facing coastal valley with a shingle cove. Fishing subsidised local farmers' livelihoods. Cadgwith was originally called 'Porthcaswydh', becoming 'Por Cadjwydh' in Late Cornish, and is derived from the Cornish word for 'a thicket', literally meaning battle of trees, probably because the valley was densely wooded. From the 16th century, the village became inhabited, with fishing as the main occupation. Subsequently, houses, lofts, capstan houses, and cellars constructed of local stone or cob walls and thatched or slated roofs were built along the beach and up the sides of the valley leading to Cadgwith's characteristic Cornish fishing village appearance.
Cadgwith is one of my favourite villages in Cornwall. We would come here often during the summer when I was growing up and buy fresh fish from the fisherman.
I was never in the military, but I do work for a defense company and most of the people I work with, and all the locations I travel to are somewhat military related. There are a LOT of good men & women out there serving our country and I want to thank each and every one of you who do your part to keep this country safe and free.
This sunset is for you.
I searched all over the Flick for photos of this exact spot, facing the sunset just like this, and it’s never been taken before. Doesn’t mean someone else out there in the world hasn't taken it, but it’s refreshing to find a unique composition that hasn’t been done a bazillion times.
Single shot. Used my Singh Ray RGND .9 and then brought back some of the details where the filter darkened.