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Looking back at these Europe 2008 pics on my hard drive, a lot of them would have been more useable if they weren't blurry, or if I hadn't used Auto mode with flash for so many of them, or if they had been better-composed. But I can't be too hard on myself, either. I had just bought my first DSLR a month before, and was still learning how to use it. And I don't even know if I'd heard the word "composition" as it relates to photography at that point. But with a crop, this one is useable.
This is the Église Saint-Aubin 14750, taken at 8:33pm on an August evening in Normandy. It may look crooked, but notice the fence line goes down toward the right, whereas the steeple leans left.
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Almost a full moon rise coming over the Juno Beach Pier in Juno Beach Florida. Tomorrow will be the full moon rise. Hopefully we will have a clear sky!
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To say the Juno Beach Pier is photogenic would be an understatement. A modern marvel of engineering reaching out towards the horizon above the turquoise waters of south Florida. I have photographed this pier from every conceivaable angle, and it's just as beautiful beneath it's boardwalk.
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Toes in the sand, Juno Beach, FL.
26.8798° N, 80.0534° W
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Sunset from Juno Dunes Natural Area along the boardwalk with golden foilage. Image enhanced with Luminar and EasyHDR software.
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Aerial HDR photography sunrise at the Juno Beach Pier with storm clouds at the horizon. HDR image created by using EasyHDR software and Luminar.
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Sunrise at the Juno Beach Fishing Pier during sunrise with some seashells and a jellyfish along the shore. HDR photo created using Photomatix Pro and TOpaz software.
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Beautiful clouds over the Atlantic Ocean at the Juno Beach Pier in Palm Beach County, Florida. HDR image created using Photomatix Pro and Topaz software.
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Some beautiful colors over Juno Beach Pier to the south with an aerial view. HDR image created using EasyHDR software.
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6th June. D-Day 80th anniversary.
80 years ago my father, Desmond Redgrave, was a young private in the Royal Berkshire Regiment and had spent months in Suffolk in preparation for the Allied invasion of Normandy, Operation OVERLORD, the D-Day landings.
The 5th (Hackney) Battalion played an important part on Juno Beach during the Normandy Landings. 14,000 Canadians and 6,400 British troops landed on Juno Beach, taking heavy casualties. He seldom spoke about his war but he did once recall being on the beach when his friend was killed right beside him, the memory was still raw, he could barely describe it with out tears. He also spoke about how well the Canadian forces battled along-side them, especially the indigenous Canadians who fought with great valour.
My father was lucky and survived the invasion and subsequent wartime encounters, in later years, he attended every Remembrance day service to honour all those that lost their lives.
He returned to the Normandy Beaches for the 50th Anniversary and wore his medals with pride, now I have those medals and will wear them in honour of Dad, his comrades and all those who fought so valiantly for our freedom.
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Clear nighth for watching the Atlas Rocket Launch from the Juno Beach Pier in Palm Beach County Florida.
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Gorgeous sunrise at the Juno Beach Pier at the stairs down to the beach in Palm Beach County Florida. HDR image created using EasyHDR and Luminar.
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Beautiful aerial view of Northern Palm Beach County along the waterway in Juno Beach, Florida. HDR photography image created using Photomatix Pro and Aurora HDR software.
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Juno Beach is a town in Palm Beach County, Florida, United States. The population was 3,176 at the 2010 census. As of 2018, the population recorded by the U.S. Census Bureau is 3,648. Juno Beach is home to the headquarters of Florida Power & Light. It was also the original county seat for the area that was then known as Dade County, Florida.
As a sister settlement to the town of Jupiter to the north, the development was named, at some point in the nineteenth century, after Jupiter‘s wife, the ancient Roman goddess Juno.
The designation in 1944 of a namesake D-Day landing beach in Normandy, named for Juno Dawnay, a Canadian officer’s wife, was purely coincidental.
A pier was built in 1946 and the town was platted in 1948. The original pier was destroyed during a November storm in 1984 and a new 993-foot Juno Beach Pier was built in 1999.
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Sunrise this morning at the pier. Juno Beach, Florida.
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Juno Beach is a town in Palm Beach County, Florida, United States. The population was 3,262 at the 2000 census. As of 2004, the population recorded by the U.S. Census Bureau is 3,391. Juno Beach is home to the headquarters of Florida Power & Light. It was also the original county seat for the area that was then known as Dade County, Florida.
Juno Beach was platted in 1948. The town was named after Juno, the ancient Roman goddess.
Juno Beach is located at 26°52′24″N 80°3′15″W (26.873404, -80.054063).
According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 1.9 square miles (4.9 km2), of which 1.4 square miles (3.6 km2) is land and 0.5 square miles (1.3 km2) (25.13%) is water.
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Célébrations du 75e anniversaire du débarquement de Normandie avec les forces armées et l'ambassade du Canada à Courseulles
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Storm Over the Juno Beach Fishing Pier at night with lightning over the Atlantic Ocean. Image tone mapped in Photomatix Pro and enhanced with Topaz software.
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The shoreline here is a form of limestone. Today the restored preserve reflects what South Florida barrier islands looked like a century ago.
Gorgeous morning at the Juno Beach Pier during sunrise over the beach in Palm Beach County Florida. HDR image created by using Photomatix Pro and Luminar 2018.
Hand held manual focus Tamron 70-210 f/2.8 Macro with a Pentax Rear Converter-A 2X-S and custom built flash deflector.
Beautiful sunset over the waterfront homes in Jupiter Florida along the waterway in Palm Beach County. Panoramic image stitched and edited with Luminar software by Macphun.
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My tattoo is a tribute to my Grandfather (B145216) and his brother Edward(B133918) who was KIA on August 11 1944. Edward was a Medic who landed on Juno Beach and was killed near Caen. My brother and I made a promise to our grandfather on his death bed to visit Juno and Edward's grave as we would be the first family to visit. The flag was left at Edward's grave at Bretteville-sur-Laize Cemetery where we buried our Grandfathers ashes with his brother.
Cross of lorraine, near Courseulles-sur-Mer, Juno-Beach, where general de Gaulle set Foot on France after 4 yeras of exile in WWII.
Courseulles-sur-Mer, Normandy, France
Full Snow Moon Rise over the Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse and Museum in Jupiter Florida from Sawfish Bay Park. HDR image created with EasyHDR and Aurora HDR software.
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Here's my sister walking toward Juno Beach in Courseulles-sur-Mer, Normandy. I don't know why this picture didn't make the cut when I posted the original batch from that trip, but here it is now!
I like this picture because to see those sailboats out there is such a contrast to what this area must have looked like back in June of 1944...
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Beautiful morning at the Juno Beach Pier before the sunrise with blue hour colors. HDR image created using EasyHDR software and Aurora HDR.
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I just got scans of the first roll of 110 film that I've shot since at least 1999...but the scans were full of problems, so I called the lab and they're gonna scan them again. So you'll have to wait until another day to see them, which is fine because this is probably the first you've heard of it, anyway.
This appears to be a French fishing boat, heading out to sea in the commune of Courseulles-sur-Mer, whence we stayed for two days on this trip in 2008.
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