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Happy Waterfall Wednesday!
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© Melissa Post 2020
This beautiful waterfall was our destination after an hour-long ramble in the Whirinaki. A gorgeous spot to stop and have some lunch and play with the camera - a shower cap worked a treat on the lens to keep the water spray at a minimum.
Amazingly we saw no one else on this track both ways - just us and the native birds including a good number of Kaka which was great to see in a totally natural environment.
Lee Landscape Polariser
© Dominic Scott 2022
Whinstone Lee Tor, Derwent Edge, Peak District, UK
© 2021 Paul Newcombe. Don't use without permission
Possibly the best sunset conditions I've experienced during the heather season. The photos were practically taking themselves. I just had to deal with the high wind.
Something similar to my previous image of the Jetty, only this one is taken without the "Lee" big stopper.
Another stunning hidden cove at the Devon north coast is at the wee hamlet of Lee. We 'accidentally' stopped there to walk in a bluebell forest and then realised how beautiful the secluded cove with its rugged coastline is.
This Stan Lee tribute can be found at Dystopia // Carnage City
I accidentally switched this pic to private losing over 50 Favs :(
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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.
Lee Bay, (Lee) Devon
Lee is situated on a rugged and inhospitable stretch of coast in a Designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty just a few miles from Ilfracombe.The Mill house bottom right has been a smugglers' hideout, a flour mill, a bakery, a sweet shop and a tea room, now a holiday home.
Photography © Jeremy Sage
LEE Landscape Polariser
LEE 0.9 ND Grad Soft
LEE Pro Glass 0.9 ND
LEE Mist Grad
Canon EOS 6D - EF 17-40mm f/4 L USM
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.
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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.
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Canon 50D
Sigma 10-20mm @ 10mm
16 second exposure @ F16
Lee Pro Glass .9ND
Lee 0.9 GND and Lee Chocolate 2 GND
RAW processing and Sharpening in Digital Photo Professional
Lab Colour, Curves, Levels and Framing in CS5
Lee Vining Creek is a 16.2-mile-long stream in Mono County, California. The creek begins as snow melt in the Ansel Adams Wilderness and ends by flowing into Mono Lake.
Lee Vining is a small community in Mono County, California. It is located 65 miles (104.6 km) north of Bishop, at an elevation of 6,781 feet (2,007 m) on Highway 395. Lee Vining is located on the southwest shore of Mono Lake and is the eastern gateway to Yosemite National Park via the Tioga Pass over the Sierra Nevada Mountains (the roadway intersection in the photo).
FGAR TA-EAST heads back west toward Tallahassee, FL behind two Ex-FEC SD70M-2's after swapping with the LC-WEST at Lee.
Lee is a trained actor and also a freerunner and has recently been involved in filming in Chicago as a freerunner.
Freerunning is a form of urban acrobatics in which participants use city and rural landscapes in order to get from one point to another. It borrows efficient movements from parkour adding tricks and street stunts creating an athletic and aesthetically pleasing way of moving.
North Court Lane, Glasgow