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The Hook Head lighthouse, located at the end of the Hook peninsula in Ireland. It dates from the 1100s and is the oldest lighthouse in the country.
Disused home in Sandy Hook, Missouri. Photography by Notley Hawkins. Taken with a Sony ILCE-7RM3 camera with a Canon FE TS-E24mm f/3.5L II lens at ƒ/11.0 with a 1/100-second exposure at ISO 50. Processed with Adobe Lightroom CC.
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A wide angled view of Hook Head Lighthouse in Co. Wexford, Ireland. This lighthouse is renowned as Ireland's oldest.
blah, blah, blah, you all see what this is. Yes it's impractical, I know, so don't mention it or I'll cut your lips off.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=TYSYvkxhdBE&list=FLAFP4_RiNDE...
^ listen to amplify awesomness ^
Another from Hook head light house
The Hooh light is on the south east coast of Ireland in Co Wexford at the mouth of the Suir river. A vital navagational aid to fishing boads coming to Dunmore east and the ships that use Waterford and Rosslare ports.
In 2005, the fish hook was chosen by Forbes as one of the top twenty tools in the history of man.
Lake Johnson Park: One of my favorite park! Lake Johnson Park comprises more than 300 acres of land surrounding the lake of 150+ acres
This reminded me of being pranked by the Scouts in charge of the water front at summer camp. "hey, kid! Run up to the Warehouse and get a sky-hook so we can tie up this boat"
I got ran from one place to the next asking for the "sky hook" They took pity after a couple of hours.
Went to Bombay Hook NWR this morning in hopes of catching a dramatic sunrise. Turned on the camera and nothing happened. Realized that I had stuck the battery in the charger the night before and forgot to grab it when I left this morning. No problem I thought, because I always carry a spare. Yes problem I realized, because I don't have a spare clip that the battery attached to in order to lock it into the camera. I had left it attached to battery # 1. Damn....
Fortunately I had a spare camera with we which is the back-up to my back-up.
Sometimes you realize that although better equipment is nice, it is not necessarily the key to capturing a moving scene.
LARGE is better on this one..
Spotted during a visit to Cardiff Castle. I liked the way that over many years the hook has created a groove in the wall.
Harbor Seals at Sandy Hook, NJ
The Harbor Seal (Phoca vitulina), also known as the Common Seal, is a true Seal found along temperate and Arctic marine coastlines of the Northern Hemisphere. The most widely distributed species of Pinniped (walruses, eared seals, and true seals), they are found in coastal waters of the northern Atlantic and Pacific oceans, the Baltic and North Seas.
For more info: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harbor_seal
Seal Watching on Sandy Hook
The following is a blog entry from naturalist Joe Reynolds:
The seals are back!
Each winter dozens of seals, mostly Atlantic Harbor Seals, arrive from their breeding areas on beaches in northern New England and Canada to tidal sandbars, rocky reefs, and remote beaches and islands in Lower New York Bay and Sandy Hook Bay.
The seals appear in the urban wilds of the New York metropolitan region, in the shadows of tall skyscrapers and near four-lane highways, to rest and feed after a busy season of raising young and molting.
But also to compensate for the limited winter habitat in ice-filled harbors and bays, and increased completion for food up north…
For more info: patch.com/new-jersey/rumson/seal-watching-on-sandy-hook
On the southern Tip of Wexford at the ancient Hook head Lighthouse some brave or perhaps crazy guys dive into the swirling High Tides of the Atlantic Ocean among the jagged rocks.
73110 slows for it`s stop at Hook, with a St Denys-Waterloo commuter train on the 25th of July 1990.
you never know what your find in the basement of a 112 year old house. small iron hook in the rafters of the basement
About the photo:
This was taken at a blacksmith shop in Delaware City. My family and I went there last weekend. The work is amazing
About the process:
I used the channel mixer to create this B&W image
© Arielle Kristina
He can't even bait a hook
He can't even skin a buck
He don't know who Jack Daniels is
He ain't ever drove a truck
Knows how to throw out a line,
But not the kind in a field and stream book
No darlin' I ain't even worried,
You'll come runnin' back
He can't even bait a hook...
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Starting to go through old discs and came across the long-gone Leonard's Bait on Sears Point Rd whose marina has been taken over by sludge...shame too because it's a beautiful area...
Leonard's Bait
Port of Sonoma
260 Sears Point Rd.
Petaluma, Ca.