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Just a simple candid street style Snap captured at London UK using the Hipstamatic App of some folk Having a bit of a meeting.
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An outdoor exhibition on the South Bank of the Thames about a boat race takes the interest of an old mariner (me thinks).
I traveled to shoot wildflowers, but came here knowing that mountain backdrops can add interest to a frame. This hike was to an overlook of Gothic Valley in the Elk Mountains, but this shot looks the opposite direction, to the Ruby Mountains.
A Spoonbill's typical look of modest interest in the photo taker before going back to more important matters.
Entrance to the compressor house, with the sea beyond.
For an account of my trip to Cornwall, with more pictures from the old mines, and lots of interest to anyone who’s watched Poldark:
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This is from last year's holiday at the Jurrasic Coast. We stayed very close to those magnificent West Bay cliffs and could spend some beautiful afternoons at the beach. The striation of the cliff is formed by alternating bands of harder and softer rock. There are huge ammonites to be found there, especially after parts of the cliff come down in a landslide.
If you look closely, there are a few people roughly in the centre of the image, that gives you a good sense of the scale of those cliffs.
A little known about waterfall in the North York Moors.. The main waterfall is the backdrop, but the foreground part of the falls adds interest :-)
Mantis religiosa near Hanlon Creek, Guelph
I'm sorting through old photos from a period (of years) when I wasn't processing or sharing them much. I'm deleting a lot but will post any of particular interest.
Usually my camera isn't drawn towards the homeless ... but John's presence was so visually striking that I just couldn't resist and was compelled to connect ... on any day he could hold your interest with just his intellect alone ... fluid and interesting ... thoughtful and charismatic .... and certainly entertaining .... on any other day he was equally off center and just bat shit crazy ... anyway ... I haven't seen John for quite some time now .... don't know if his demons took more control or if he just moved on .... in any event I do think of him frequently ... there's a fragility and serendipity in the human condition that affects us all really .... and especially in these times, there's a fine line that we all must walk to stay centered and balanced ... it's not always easy to do that ....
17th Century observatory tower
Imagine you are King Christian IV in Denmark at the turn of the 17th Century with an interest in astronomy. You want to be able to climb to a high vantage point. But you are a bit creaky, a bit obese and a bit unfit. Obviously, the answer is to build the tower wide enough so that a horse can take you up a slope rather than climbing up the steps yourself.
A gorse shieldbug trying its best to hide ... and giving me an unusual view that piqued my interest. Are those black dots spiracles? Yes, said Google!
Being the open end of tubes (trachea) within the insect's body, the spiracles allow air to enter the tubes, from where it diffuses into the body---the insect respiratory system!
Simply point and shoot with the iPhone! The sun is still way below the far hillside, but the sky turns a fiery red. I couldn't resist the call - and this is the zoomed-in final shot I took.
Happy Fence Friday!
My Fence Friday set: Here
Autumn through the lens: Here
Across the Howe: Here
Local places of interest: Here
The cascading Wisteria at The National Trust House Montecute House. Somerset. Beautiful lilac in colour.
English Counties
This is another collection of images which have been photographed over a long period of time. These are photographs taken mostly on holidays throughout our great English Counties. In the day we have travelled the length and breadth of Great Britain, with many coastal and country walks and a lot of photography.
This selection has been chosen from the many East Sussex photographs I have taken, (Bodiam to be precise). Sussex is a lovely county to visit with many places of interest.
Any intelligent fool can make things bigger, more complex, and more violent.
It takes a touch of genius and a lot of courage to move in the opposite direction. - Albert Einstein
Quo vadis… ”Where are you going?"
Yes, where do we go from here, the shock is dying down already as I see, the media interest will lessen quickly, yet the scars will remain, we’ll be a bit more battered, a bit more weary.
I feel like apologising to my sons, my grand-children for bringing them into this world… when all I ever wanted was peace…
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St Andrew's Tower, said to be the oldest standing building in Peebles.
This was originally the tower of St Andrew's Parish Church, which was consecrated by Bishop Jocelin of Glasgow in 1195. The church he consecrated probably stood on the site of an earlier church, or more likely a series of earlier churches, dedicated to St Mungo, which stretched back over five centuries to the establishment of Christianity in Peebles in the 600s.
In 1543 St Andrew's became a collegiate church. This meant that a local landowner endowed it with sufficient funds for a group, or college, of clerics to take up residence and pray for the eternal souls of the benefactor and his family.
They didn't have long to do so, however, because in 1548, during Henry VIII of England's Rough Wooing of Mary, Queen of Scots, an English army largely destroyed Peebles. St Andrew's was burned down and never rebuilt. After the Reformation of 1560, Cross Kirk, previously an abbey church just half a mile to the east of St Andrew's, became Peebles' new parish church.
The ruins of St Andrew's seem to have been left as the focal point of what became the main graveyard in Peebles. In 1858 the ruins were consolidated and drastically restored. The result was that when MacGibbon and Ross visited St Andrew's during the research for their Ecclesiastical Architecture of Scotland, published in 1896, they concluded that "It has been so completely restored or transformed by the late Dr Chambers that it is now of no interest whatsoever as a specimen of the ancient architecture of Scotland."
DHL International GmbH (DHL) is a German international courier, package delivery and express mail service, which is a division of the German logistics firm . The company delivers over 1.5 billion parcels per year. The company was founded in the United States in 1969 and expanded its service throughout the world by the late 1970s. In 1979, under the name of DHL Air Cargo, the company entered the Hawaiian islands with an inter-island cargo service using two DC-3 and four DC-6 aircraft. Dalsey and Hillblom personally oversaw the daily operations until its eventual bankruptcy closed the doors in 1983. At its peak, DHL Air Cargo employed just over 100 workers, management and pilots. The company was primarily interested in offshore and intercontinental deliveries, but the success of FedEx prompted their own intra-US expansion starting in 1983. In 1998, Deutsche Post began to acquire shares in DHL. It reached controlling interest in 2001, and acquired all outstanding shares by December 2002. The company then absorbed DHL into its Express division, while expanding the use of the DHL brand to other Deutsche Post divisions, business units, and subsidiaries. Today, DHL Express shares its DHL brand with business units such as DHL Global Forwarding and DHL Supply Chain. It gained a foothold in the United States when it acquired Airborne Express. The DHL Express financial results are published in the Deutsche Post AG annual report. In 2016, this division's revenue increased by 2.7% to €14 billion. The earnings before interest and taxes (EBIT) increased by 11.3% over 2015 to €1.5 billion.
The Boeing 777, commonly referred to as the Triple Seven, is an American wide-body airliner developed and manufactured by Boeing Commercial Airplanes. It is the world's largest twinjet. The 777 was designed to bridge the gap between Boeing's 767 and 747, and to replace older DC-10s and L-1011s. Developed in consultation with eight major airlines, with a first meeting in January 1990, the program was launched on October 14, 1990, with an order from United Airlines. The prototype was rolled out on April 9, 1994, and first flew on June 12, 1994. The 777 entered service with the launch customer, United Airlines, on June 7, 1995. Longer range variants were launched on February 29, 2000, and were first delivered on April 29, 2004. 65685
A candid street style Snap captured a young guy with his cell phone, engrossed in snapping something of interest.
I'm Just A Guy With A Camera From London And Some Place Else
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