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Hint, they're on your right...
Actually the primary target was up the road on the left, a huge bull elk (shown in comments). I was first one, didn't take long before more stopped.
His girls were gathered around my car paying us no mind. The bull was warier keeping more distance. They must get tired of this.
Taken just north of Jasper AB. The place to be during the rut in the fall.
Thanks for taking a look!
Ooh, yeah
Well, alright
We're jamming, see
I wanna jam it with you
(I wanna jam it with you)
We're jamming, we're jamming
And I hope you like jammin too
The tiny harbor of Jadrija, close to Vodice at the mouth of St. Ante's channel that leads to Sibenik.
This ice jam went 20 feet on to the beach - there was that much strength pushing it ashore. In 3 days it got warmer, the winds changed and it was gone!
For Smile on Saturday...Jam in Vertical Photo.
A friend made the jam, the cumquat tree is in my garden.
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Earlier or later this stone will continue his way down the Schwarzwasser river. Almost 4 minutes exposure time.
A small open air jam with Janice, Animal and Axl Slash.
(The rest of the Electric Mayhem is missing. We definitely need a second CMF series!)
Toy Project Day 2491
OLEG:
Hey Benny...can you play the saxophone?
BENNY:
Yep
OLEG:
I can play the violin.
Shall we go jamming?
BENNY:
I like that!
PETER:
What are you doiing?
OLEG:
We're going to have a jam session.
PETER:
I love jam...it's so sweet
OLEG:
It's not the jam you mean. It's not marmalade.
It has to do with music.
Benny can play saxophone. We're going to make music together.
PETER:
Could I join?
OLEG:
You don't play a musical instrument...so no.
PETER:
I can drum!
OLEG:
You don't have a drum kit.
PETER:
I do! wait a minute
Don't look....I have a surprise
Moments later....
Boom....boom, boom.....boom..boom.
BENNY:
OMG.....what is that?
PETER:
My drum kit!
Let's jam guys!!!!!
I'm ready!
“Jam on November took away the worries, It was like tasting summer...”
― El Fuego
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The nicest person we met in Morocco was Jamal, sitting at the top of the Dadès Gorge with his camel. We spoke to him for a while and took some photos. He wasn't interested in money but asked for food for himself and Hassan, fortunately we had some bread and eggs left over from breakfast and as an afterthough we found a can of juice which he said was wonderful. There are other photos of Jamal in this photostream.
Rincon Point, California
After I shot this, I've looked for more opportunities, but coming up with the right combo of color, bright and reflection is less rare than I'd imagined.
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Castel Meur, a famous little house at the coastal landscape of Le Gouffre des Plougrescant (in English: "The Abyss of Plougrescant"), Brittany, France
Some background information:
Le Gouffre de Plougrescant is a coastal landscape in the very north of the French department of Côtes-d’Armor. It is located on the western edge of the Côte de Granit Rose (in English: "Pink Granite Coast") on a little peninsula. Le Gouffre de Plougrescant is world-renowned for a tiny residential home, which was built right between two huge rugged rocks. This residence is known as "Castel Meur" (in English: "Large Castle") resp. "La Maison du Gouffre" (in English: "The House at the Abyss"). Well, at the latest when you see the house, you realise that its first name is ironical while its second name isn’t.
Built in 1861, this little house embedded in the granite turns its back to the sea to protect itself from the wind and waves. In front of the house there’s some sort of natural basin that fills with seawater at high tide, which is why some photographers have the chance to take a picture of both the house and its reflection. However, we were there at low tide, which is why I didn’t get the reflection. But in compensation we had a rather beautiful sky.
160 years ago, people didn’t need building permits or licenses to build a house. Hence, they could build their house anywhere, even between two jagged rocks that protect it against storms coming from the sea. Castel Meur has been passed down from generation to generation and is still privately owned. Currently it belongs to the great-granddaughter of the first owner and she uses it at least as her temporal domicile.
Until some years ago, the house was accessible for visitors and people could even walk up to its door. However, some tourists couldn’t resist climbing up the rocks and even climbing on the roof, just to get some extraordinary portrait photos. But by doing that they damaged the roof and it had to be repaired. I guess, that was the moment when the owner was fed up with all those thoughtless and irresponsibly acting visitors, who respected neither her privacy nor property.
So she commissioned a low stonewall to be built around her plot and prohibited tourists to set foot on her property. If you ask me, this step is not only a blessing for the house owner, but also for photographers, who have no problems with other visitors spoiling the view since then.
The owner also had a legal dispute with the tourist authorities of the department of Côtes-d’Armor and all Brittany. The reason was that the authorities used pictures of the house to promote holidays in Brittany without prior agreement. Due to that, more and more tourists visited the house. Hence, she refused the authorities the permission to make use of photos of her house and finally won the case. Since then, the local tourist authorities cannot apply images of Castel Meur any longer.
Nevertheless, the house has become a world-renowned sight and the favourite photo subject as well as the most famous landmark of Brittany. But contrary to what I had expected, the area of Le Gouffre de Plougrescant was not overcrowded. When we were there only a view visitors explored the coastal scenery and the rather small parking area wasn’t anywhere near its capacity limit.
The seacoast of Le Gouffre de Plougrescant derives its name from a huge split rock in the proximity of Castel Meur. If you look through the gap, there’s an abyss of about ten metres and you can look down to more rocks near the surface of the water. These rocks form a little basin that fills with seawater, in particular at high tide.
But it’s not only the house between the rocks and the abyss that makes Le Gouffre de Plougrescant a very special coastal landscape. The whole scenery with its cliffs and rocks at the shoreline is really spectacular and different footpaths make it easily explorable. It seems to be impossible for bigger ships to steer clear of the rocks and even for fishermen with smaller fishing boats it seems to be a difficult task to find a navigational route through the rocks. So I guess, fishermen really have to know their way around.
Plougrescant is a village in Brittany in the department of Côtes-d’Armor in northwestern France. It has less than 1,200 residents. The little peninsula, where Plougrescant is situated, is bordered by the English Channel to the west and the mouth of the River Jaudy to the east.
The area of Plougrescant was already inhabited in the Bronze Age: In 1845, a farmer found a bronze sword while cutting furrows, which dates back to 1700 to 1550 BC. In the 20th century, numerous male citizens of Plougrescant died during the wars: 76 during World War I, 28 during World War II, two during the Algerian War and another three during the Indochina War.
But this loss of human life is not the main reason for the demographic decline since the beginning of the 20th century. Instead, it’s most likely the lack of jobs contingent on the segregated location of the village. Many people have moved away, although some others have moved to Plougrescant thanks to its breathtaking scenery.
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