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Big Pine Key, Florida

some new additions to my skeleton key collection. (i might re-do this shot later on)

A view of Key Biscayne looking north.

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boris karloff was better

Taken at the Key West Butterfly and Nature Conservatory, by Edgar. The moth is an Atlas moth. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Attacus_atlas

ANSH scavenger3 Indulgence

am using this for my wildcard. it is from my archives 9/22/2011

Near Key Falls Inn

151 Everett Rd, Pisgah Forest, NC

Splash of color in high key.

my first try useing high key lighting ^_^

  

enjoy =)

I am still not sure how I did it, but I made my way down to the dungeon. Surely Mary put the key right out here.

 

Wait, did the floor just move?!

 

nasrinnejem.blogspot.com/2022/04/uh-this-feels-unsteady.html

Blue Heaven restaurant in Bahama Village Key West. Back in the day this is where Ernest Hemingway used to box and is a very short walk from Hemingway's House which is open to the public

The Vaal River, South Africa's longest river after the Orange River is an awesome sight especially

early morn or at dusk.

Shot from Fort Zachery Taylor Historic State Park. The park closes at sunset, literally! I shot the picture and the park ranger said it was time to leave. He very gracious and kind, even gave me a ride out.

K is for Key

 

("Now what..?")

On my walk through the old town section of Key West I passed this building. It had been and possibly was still was a single family home. I was too shy to interrupt the gentleman from his reading to inquire.

The sign says Wm Rowan Architecture but that could mean the house was an architecture office or that it had undergone some work by that firm.

I also noticed the American Flag resting on a plastic bag so perhaps it was wanting a pole for hanging.

In any event I liked the house because it was the only one I came across that was not painted but stained a natural wood color and it was in good condition and looking as if it had recently been restored, perhaps after the recent hurricanes.

A small part of my collection of old keys.

 

This is also my most stolen picture. I don't want to sound unfriendly, but please, please respect my copyright... I'm selling the rights to some of my pictures, and it's very important that people buying them can feel secure that it won't show up other places (even if it's "just" in a blog)... Sigh...

keys for a special something ! more infos later, but I can give away a secret: I AM SO EXCITED !!

Very softly flypaper processed.

A house across South Street from the "Southernmost House". Ron

Wide angle shot of rusty key on old wooden door in Kalkan, Turkey

The We're Here! gang is visiting the group Keys today.

IBM Key Chain .... Brass, used to be my desk key chain for 40+ years.

 

Nikon N1J4 w/ 1970's 55mm F Macro lens.

On the 5th April 2020 Class 66/5 no. 66532 'P&O Nedlloyd Atlas' passes Bishopsteignton with a Liskeard to Fairwater Yard empty rail train returning from overnight engineering work.

 

Thanks to the driver for the cheery hoot to the girls. They were nearly as pleased about about that as finding a football washed up by the tide. 'P&O Nedlloyd' is certainly a name from the past as it hasn't existed since 2005!

CCWeek31: high key

Key Falls, Brevard, North Carolina

It’s a bunch of keys

Sunset over the Coachella Valley to the San Bernadino Mountains. Joshua Tree National Park

 

Image with my Hasselblad 500cm

Key-town Glory - Martijn van der Nat

 

A morning view of the back of Leiden Central Station. The busy hart of Leiden, students rush over the cyclist lanes towards their college, and people are going to work with the public transport. This place is always buzzing with energy.

This image is a panorama created from 7 exposure blended images making a total of 21 bracketed shots taken handheld on a glorious morning in March 2017 from the top floor of the LUMC Parking lot.

 

(c) 2017-today Martijnvandernat.nl all rights reserved

Clapper Rail crossing the road at Galveston Island State Park

Navy Club Monument

 

Le triangle de terre formé par Greene, Whitehead et Front Strees à Key West, et connu sous le nom de Mallory Square, contient le plus ancien monument de la guerre civile de l'État et certainement l'un des plus anciens du pays. Ce monument a été érigé en 1866 par le Navy Club de Key West.

Selon un article publié dans le Army and Navy Journal en 1865, le monument a été financé par la vente de biens au moment de la fermeture de l'East Gulf Blockading Squadron, dont le siège était à Key West. Le monument aurait été à la mémoire de "ceux de leurs camarades tombés lors des graves épidémies de Yellow Fefer, qui ont visité la station pendant la guerre".

Le monument se trouve en face du musée d'art et d'histoire de Key West dans l'ancienne maison de la douane et du musée Mel Fisher.

 

The triangle of land formed by Greene, Whitehead, and Front strees in Key West, and known as Mallory Square, contains the oldest extant Civil War monument in the state and certainly one of the oldest in the country. This monument was erected in 1866 by the Navy Club of Key West.

According to an article published in the Army and Navy Journal in 1865, the monument was funded by sales of property at the time of the discontinuance of the East Gulf Blockading Squadron, which was headquartered in Key West. The monument was said to have been in memory of "those of their comrades who had fallen during the severe epidemics of Yellow Fefer, which visited the station during the war."

The monument stands across the street from the Key West Museum of Art and History in the old custom house, and from the Mel Fisher museum.

 

We were exploring in the Florida Keys and this Key Deer was resting in the shadows of a mangrove tree.

Tutti i diritti riservati, se vuoi utilizzare questa foto rivolgiti a me.

 

Ayer se fue, mañana no ha llegado,

hoy se está yendo sin parar un punto;

 

soy un fue, y un serè, y un es cansado.

SUNSET - AFTERGLOW - Hazy Mist - pink up light

Key West Harbor - Thanksgiving Day Sunset 2024

Key West, Florida U.S.A. - Florida Keys - 11/28/24

 

--------Key West: Far from Normal - Close to Perfect-------

 

-----------Intense Pink Cloudscape over the Island-------------

 

*[left-double-click for a closer-look - dark - from Truman Annex]

 

*[Sunset Key is the tiny island 1/4 mile across the busy channel]

 

*[they are currently building a new tidal barrier between the old Navy Shipyard and the Opal Island Marina Cruise Port Terminal]

 

The pretty America 2.0, the Adirondack III, the Western Union, the Appledore, the Jolly Rover II and many other tall ships are credited with helping to keep Key West's maritime traditions alive for years

to come. Always a joy to see skimming across Key West Harbor.

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Key_West,_Florida

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Florida_keys

 

"Margaritaville" - Alan Jackson & Jimmy Buffett

www.youtube.com/watch?v=v4XtBiWgXLE

 

"It's Five-Oclock Somewhere" - Alan Jackson & Jimmy Buffett

www.youtube.com/watch?v=BPCjC543llU

 

RIP Jimmy Buffett - Passed 9/1/23

With metallic flypaper textures.

  

Sunrise towards the Key River off of Georgian Bay in Britt, Ontario

Canada taken during a recent trip to the Diamond Key Resort.

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