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These mini falls are only about 3 inches high.
150 second exposure using a Breakthrough Photography X4 10 stop ND filter.
Flint River near Gay, Georgia
One of my two Lhasa Apso dogs, taking part in his favourite pastime....
The Lhasa Apso has a long history in his country of origin, Tibet. They have existed at least since the year 800 A.D., and for centuries they lived in isolation with Tibetan Buddhists in the Himalayan Mountains.
Their Tibetan Name Means “Bark Lion Sentinel Dog”.
This stone tool was made at Butser Ancient Farm on a Lithics Course. It is not an ancient stone tool but made by a skilled craftsman.The chips on the flint make the sharp edge, which make it a very efficient tool.
Flat Shoals on the Flint River near Gay, Georgia
30 second exposure using a Breakthrough Photography X4 10 stop ND
The chequered stonework of Trinity Guildhall, King's Lynn
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The darker facets are selected black flints.
Here is a vertorama of the Flint River as it bisects Richfield County Park, November 13, 2022. Richfield is Genesee County's first park, founded in 1935 and received WPA development efforts shortly thereafter. I took this from what was called the "highway bridge" built back then. It is a two-lane bridge with nice step-up sidewalks....for photos like this! Thank-you, WPA!
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Dashing about Bookham this morning doing a few urgent chores I had to cross the road near the Squareabout at the crossroads - and waiting for a gap in the traffic I could not fail to notice the flint wall of the church is now covered in some lovely blue flowers . Well , the chores had to wait for a few moments while I grabbed the P&S from my backpack and grab a couple of shots for all to see .
Note :- Some of you may well remember my recent shot of the big American yellow bus in the pub car park which is behind me as I take this shot , well the pub has changed hands a couple of weeks back and the big yellow bus is no longer there anymore !!
Flint Hill School, Willard, Missouri, was built in 1902 to replace an earlier one that had been erected in 1857. A tornado blew the school house over on its side in 1917, but the building remained intact. The neighbors, wanting to preserve a bit of history, managed to raise the school house back on its original foundation with the help of house jacks.
This was the steward's building known as Flint Cottage at Broome Park, near Barham, Kent. Lord Kitchener lived here for five years.
A wide view of downtown Flint, Michigan, USA, looking west along the Flint River on a beautiful May morning, 2021.
"Flint Cottage stands adjacent to the original Writtle Gate and is Grade Two listed, but features on the English Heritage register of buildings at risk."
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Soon the prescribed burns will be happening in the hills and things will begin to turn green. It's an evey year ritual with the ranchers. Burning keeps the woody vegetation such cedar trees, roughleaf dogwood, sumac and others. The green grass provides lots of nutrients in the spring for the cattle. Cattle will gain about 40% of their weight then.
Taken at Glenwood Cemetery, dedicated in 1857. The founder of the city, pioneering automotive and business leaders are buried here. It's the oldest cemetery, with large and elaborate grave markers.
I think I like the vertical better than the horizontal . But, of course, it never shows better on a computer screen.
Nikon D7000 -- Nikon 18-300mm 6.3 ED VR
195mm
F16@1/6th
Polarizer
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©Don Brown 2016
The view from a pedestrian bridge on The Flint River Greenway in The Hays Nature Preserve in Huntsville, Alabama