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We stopped for lunch along this beautiful creek just to the east and several thousand feet lower than Yosemite National Park.
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These buildings have seen better days but remain standing. Lee Sheds are located on Ings Lane between Lastingham and Low Askew in the North Yorkshire Moors National Park, England
CSXT 524 South curves through beautiful Olinger, Virginia the second half of a C090; 45 NRG loads off the Poor Fork Branch, bound for Tennessee Eastman in Kingsport.
It was December 1970 when I shot the rear end of a westbound CB&Q freight passing the depot in the booming metropolis of Lee, Illinois. At the time, Lee had a population of 252, and currently has 327 residents, which includes Mike Schafer and his White River Publications office.
The remains of Fort Lee, built in the 1870's, at the point of the Colorado River where a ferry system was constructed to move people and goods from one side of the canyon to the other.
Today Lee's Ferry is the launch point for rafters to ride down the Colorado River.
Destined for Marquette Michigan to load ore, the LEE A. TREGURTHA is upbound in early morning light at Windsor.
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When I had spotted them from above I was not sure if she was homeless and finding a spot away from people or not. When I came by later on my walk and spoke with her she said she gets that a lot. It was just a favorite quiet place to enjoy the sunset. She said when the road is not blocked off, cars and all sorts of folks gather down at the waters edge.
Lee had recently graduated from college and had an online graduation ceremony in 2020. A very different experience and one it sounds she did not enjoy so much after devoting so much time into her degree.
Her dog, Chloe, works as an emotional support dog for one of the local elementary schools. She was protective of Lee, but put at ease when Lee called her back. A gentle big dog.
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Lee Chapel is located on the campus of Washington and Lee University in Lexington, VA.
Construction began in 1867 at the request of Robert E. Lee while he was serving as president of Washington University. It was completed in 1868 and Lee attended daily services here.
CONFLUENCE. The Colorado River, once the blush and pique of Glen Canyon, meets the Paria River, still erratic and disruptive at Lee's Ferry, the beginning of the Grand Canyon. The deep green flow from the dam mixes with the silty clay from unrestricted ebbs at the Paria Riffle, the first turbulence encountered by rafters. Though the anxiety created by the up to Class 10 rapids is no longer fun for me, I do love to reminisce about my previous raft trips while walking the beach. A little fix of the sounds, smells, and canyon light.
LEE big stopper
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LEE 0.9 Graduated Neutral Density Filter( HARD)
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EF 16-35MMF/2.8L II USM
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Canon 5d mark IV
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Model: Asha Lee (MM #707460)
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White Lighting 1600 in a beauty dish from camera left and an AB800 in a octobox from camera right for fill.
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Nikon D3, Nikon 70-200mm f/2.8 VR lens, ISO 200, 170mm, 1/200 @ f/8
Shenandoah National Park, Virginia. Lee Twilight filter to accentuate the glow.
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Spent an hour getting some shots at the iconic boat house on the swan river .... managed to make the shots look peaceful , even though there was a steady cue of tourists with selfie sticks making things difficult ha !!!