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27 April 2016, hopefuly good and dry weather

 

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Kings Creek with Mount Lassen in background.

The Matunuska river flows below this pointy iconic peak on it's way to the Cook Inlet.

 

"Kings Mountain, also commonly called King Mountain, is a prominent 5,809-foot (1,771 m) elevation mountain summit located 22 mi (35 km) northeast of Palmer, in the northwestern Chugach Mountains of the U.S. state of Alaska.[2] This landmark of the Matanuska Valley is set between Anchorage and Glennallen, at mile 75 of the Glenn Highway.

The mountain was named after Al King, a prospector who had a cabin nearby at the confluence of Kings River and Matanuska River."

 

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Kings Cross

London

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All good things must come to an end and so it is with my series on Waterfalls captured on my Autumn adventure into the North of Ontario. For those still interested in seeing more from this trip I will be posting other landscape scenes throughout the winter on my photo page and groups. The scene depicted here is the view down the chutes of King’s Falls near North Frontenac Ontario captured in my now favorite waterfall shutter speed range. I wish all a safe Happy Holiday period and Hopefully a better New Year than last as for my photo shooting friends wishing you all great light and interesting skies.

 

I took this on Sept 29, 2021 with my D850 and Tamron 24-70 f2.8 G2 Lens at 29mm, 1/30s, f11 ISO 64 processed in LR, PS +Topaz ,and DXO

 

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Jardin des Tuileries and Musée du Louvre, Paris

A lovely flower display, seen here on a walk. Hard times for this industry at present and I hope it recovers in 2021.

looking down the tunnel through a filter, crystal city was hiding its shine

The immense roof of Kings Cross Station in London seems to go on forever, as it once housed the mighty steam trains during the industrial revolution and beyond.

A view of the Sidlaw hills this morning from the road near Abernyte.

Glorious regeneration of Kings Cross Station - main entrance with the magnificent ceiling structure.

🎧 tune

 

Into your eyes

Hopeless and taken

We stole our new lives

Through blood and name

In defense of our dreams

In defense of our dreams

 

We were the Kings and Queens of promise

We were the victims of ourselves

Maybe the children of a lesser God

Between Heaven and Hell

Heaven and Hell

 

The age of man is over

A darkness comes at dawn

These lessons that we've learned here

Have only just begun

 

Kings Canyon, Northern Territory, Central Australia

 

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Surprisingly empty platforms.

lion - king of animals

Warsaw Zoo

The King and Queen of chess, she has more power :)

The background are The Magic Blocks, with their colours they make a great background.

 

Happy Smile on Saturday

 

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Queen of the night - Flor Reina de la Noche

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Kings River within the San Joaquin Valley.

 

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Kings College in Cambridge at sunrise. The sun rises behind the Chapel at this time of year and on a day with high thin clouds you get a sunrise like this above. It pays to wake up eairly.

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Re-edit of an old favorite from Kings River Falls. 1/28/12. One of my first days of waterfall chasing. I've been there several times since this day and there has yet to be as much water as there was on this visit.

  

Been messing around with a trial version of Topaz Labs Adjust. This one is the "black rose" preset. It about knocked me over when I clicked on it. Minor adjustments in Lightroom CC.

 

2 seconds at f/20.

London's Kings Cross Station

Not the best of shots, but you get the lay of the land,

Along a path around the Beazell Memorial Forest.

The home of the Fort Hoskins commander at the post's historic park.

Waders, High Tide, Hoylake Shore.

For Smile on Saturday: Kings and Queens

The German-suited playing cards have no queen!

A blustery autumnal Kings How looking down to Castle Crag and the Borrowdale Valley.

 

The light was fleeting with clouds blowing through quickly on a strong wind. I didn't get many autumnal shots this year in the Lakes, with being away and the season shot by to be replaced by bare trees and icy conditions.

 

This was taken after an early morning meet up on the shores of Derwentwater with Mark Newman. We later made our way up here in the hope of some light on this wonderful landscape, but we didn't get much of that in the end.

 

This was a brief interlude with the rays of light bringing a bit of life to this view. Mark was taking shots the other way, with the great view down over Derwentwater to Keswick and Skiddaw. Sadly we didn't see the top of Skiddaw all day!

Focus stack (6 images) Shot with single off-camera strobe (Godox AD200Pro/XPro II L trigger) bare bulb, modified with 4 inch reflector and white diffuser disk, bounced off white ceiling. Black flags (25 x 32 inch behind subject and along sides of subject.

121 pictures in 2021 (99) the sound of silence

 

🎶 The Sound of Silence - Simon and Garfunkel

 

Shot 66/100 x

 

A detail of the architecture of Kings Cross station.

This is Kings balance near Vitthala temple at Hampi. King Krishnadevraya would sit on the scale hung from this massive structure and gems, spices,food items will be weighed on the other scale and later distributed among his subject.

LNER’s 91114 Durham Cathedral waits on platform No.2 to work the 21:33 1D33 service to Leeds on the 24th of August 2022.

Whilst on Platform No.1

LNER Azuma No.801212 works the 21:17 5Y22 ECS move to Bounds Green.

H.S.O.S. King Solomon and the Queen of Sheba from The Song of Songs in the Winchester Bible.

68013 seen plastered in flies powering North through Kings Sutton with AL04 & 82301 working the 17:14 1K50 Marylebone to Kidderminster.

 

(13/05/22)

Linderhof palace, park and pond

King Ludwig II

our real king

Kings Canyon National Park

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