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The Jim Jim Falls is a plunge waterfall on the Jim Jim Creek that descends over the Arnhem Land escarpment within the UNESCO World Heritage–listed Kakadu National Park in the Northern Territory of Australia. The Jim Jim Falls area is registered on the Australian National Heritage List (Wikipedia). The falls drop is 200 metres and the image was captured from a light plane from an altitude of around 750metres. It was very bumpy! (Best seen in full screen)

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I shoot this spot at least once a year in the fall. Im a bit late this year

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This is an ok shot but, I wanted to post it for a few days for my friend Jim to see.

Same bridge, different viewpoint.

Jim is speeding over a bridge in the Florida Keys.

Hey, Jim Cantore of The Weather Channel. It wasn't thunder-snow, but it was a winter rainbow appearing during our morning walk. So, my wife matched your enthusiasm, exclaiming "It's a full rainbow!".

K208 is light engine Forrestfield to P/N Kewdale, Jim Bisdee photo.

I loved this shot! The sun behind him, the soft focus!

 

Taken at Bay front park!

Seen in Jim Thorpe, Carbon County, Pennsylvania.

 

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On the Southern Suburbs Railway (Mandurah) track laying with R1902 near Anketell Road Bridge on Kwinana freeway laying track on the up main on 27 April 2006. Photo: Jim Bisdee.

A great guitarist, composer, songwriter and the man that gave us the guitar solo in *Make Me Smile (Come Up and See Me)" by Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel.

Jim. A fellow walker around my area. He is the real walker. Normally walks over 6 miles a day. I caught up with him this morning. He is moving back to Boston, MA later this week. He will be missed by all in the neighborhood. Just wanted a snap shot of him.

first shot with the new camera!

Jim being... well Jim!

Gary (Jim Burns) spends much of Pickle Tosser sitting on the crapper. His legs really did fall asleep.

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Jim knows how to get a portrait session started by bringing in some tasty single malt Oregon whiskey!

 

The great thing about the Deardorff Studio is the ability to use a full range of movements in the front and back while being able to hold up that 12 pound 18 inch f4.5 cooke portrait lens. Both eyes are in focus thanks to some rear and front swings and front tilt and a flat field anastigmat. This shot was 10 seconds at f4.5.

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It's hard to believe that our dear and very special friend Jim DuBois (Garnite) died five years ago today. He was a gem of a man, a fine photographer, a lover of eagles (especially Beethoven) and a compassionate friend with a gentle sense of humor. I know I join all his friends from around the world in remembering him with love not just today but every day.

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Le temps passe, les enfants grandissent, grace aux photos il nous reste quelques souvenirs précis

 

Jim sur la terrasse de notre maison à Pirae Tahiti

Jim a 29 ans.

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