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Just a brief glimpse of this lovely Otter hunting and fishing on the Somerset levels.Mainly in the reeds but really enjoyed watching this Otter at such close quarters.
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LNER Bedlington South Signal Box (NER Type N1 - McK & H 30 lever frame) view on 19th Dec 2024. This box will be retained and manned to control the busy adjacent level crossing and associated barriers. Work is progressing to complete the new Northumberland Line Bedlington Station on the other side of the LC. The Northumberland Line opened on 15th December 2024.
Copyright Photograph Robin Stewart-Smith - All Rights Reserved
Stunning conditions over the Somerset Levels.
Forecast for the last weekend was very "unsettled" - which meant possibility of stunning light.
Towards the saturday evening, heavy showers started to come through the Bristol Channel and make their way across the Levels. And ocasionally sun would come out of clouds and lit up the lush green fields.
As the sun moved lower, clouds thickened making it look less likely of a good sunset. But for a brief moment, clouds gave way just long enough to capture this 5-shot panorama.
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Scarborough is a seaside town in the district and county of North Yorkshire, England. It is located on the North Sea coastline. Historically in the North Riding of Yorkshire, the town lies between 10 and 230 feet (3–70 m) above sea level, from the harbour rising steeply north and west towards limestone cliffs. The older part of the town lies around the harbour and is protected by a rocky headland.
With a population of 61,749, Scarborough is the largest holiday resort on the Yorkshire Coast and largest seaside town in North Yorkshire. The town has fishing and service industries, including a growing digital and creative economy, as well as being a tourist destination. Residents of the town are known as Scarborians.
The town is claimed to have been founded around 966 AD as Skarðaborg by Thorgils Skarthi, a Viking raider. There is no archaeological evidence to support this claim, which was made during the 1960s as part of a pageant of Scarborough events. The claim is based on a fragment of an Icelandic Saga. In the 4th century, there was briefly a Roman signal station on Scarborough headland, and there is evidence of earlier settlements, during the Stone Age and Bronze Age. Any settlement between the fifth and ninth centuries would have been burned to the ground by a band of Vikings under Tostig Godwinson (a rival of Thorgils Skarthi), Lord of Falsgrave, or Harald III of Norway. These periodic episodes of destruction and massacre means that very little evidence of settlement during this period remained to be recorded in the Domesday survey of 1085. (The original inland village of Falsgrave was Anglo-Saxon rather than Viking.)
A Roman signal station was built on a cliff-top location overlooking the North Sea. It was one of a chain of signal stations, built to warn of sea-raiders. Coins found at the site show that it was occupied from c. AD 370 until the early fifth century.
In 2021 an excavation at a housing development in Eastfield, Scarborough, revealed a Roman luxury villa, religious sanctuary, or combination of both. The building layout is unique in Britain and extends over an area of about the size of two tennis courts. It included a bathhouse and a cylindrical tower with rooms radiating from it. The buildings were “designed by the highest-quality architects in northern Europe in the era and constructed by the finest craftsmen.” Historic England described the finds as “one of the most important Roman discoveries in the past decade.” There are plans to revise the housing development layout, recover the remains and incorporate them in a public green area. Historic England is to recommend the remains be protected as a scheduled monument.
Scarborough recovered under King Henry II, who built an Angevin stone castle on the headland and granted the town charters in 1155 and 1163, permitting a market on the sands and establishing rule by burgesses.
Edward II granted Scarborough Castle to his favourite, Piers Gaveston. The castle was subsequently besieged by forces led by the barons Percy, Warenne, Clifford and Pembroke. Gaveston was captured and taken to Oxford and thence to Warwick Castle for execution.
In 1318, the town was burnt by the Scots, under Sir James Douglas following the Capture of Berwick upon Tweed.
In the Middle Ages, Scarborough Fair, permitted in a royal charter of 1253, held a six-week trading festival attracting merchants from all over Europe. It ran from Assumption Day, 15 August, until Michaelmas Day, 29 September. The fair continued to be held for 500 years, from the 13th to the 18th century, and is commemorated in the song Scarborough Fair:
Are you going to Scarborough Fair?
—parsley, sage, rosemary and thyme...
Scarborough and its castle changed hands seven times between Royalists and Parliamentarians during the English Civil War of the 1640s, enduring two lengthy and violent sieges. Following the civil war, much of the town lay in ruins.
In 1626, Mrs Thomasin Farrer discovered a stream of acidic water running from one of the cliffs to the south of the town. This gave birth to Scarborough Spa, and Dr Robert Wittie's book about the spa waters published in 1660 attracted a flood of visitors to the town. Scarborough Spa became Britain's first seaside resort, though the first rolling bathing machines were not reported on the sands until 1735. It was a popular getaway destination for the wealthy of London, such as the bookseller Andrew Millar and his family. Their son Andrew junior died there in 1750.
The coming of the Scarborough–York railway in 1845 increased the tide of visitors. Scarborough railway station claims a record for the world's longest platform seat. From the 1880s until the First World War, Scarborough was one of the regular destinations for The Bass Excursions, when fifteen trains would take between 8,000 and 9,000 employees of Bass's Burton brewery on an annual trip to the seaside.
During the First World War, the town was bombarded by German warships of the High Seas Fleet, an act which shocked the British (see Raid on Scarborough, Hartlepool and Whitby). Scarborough Pier Lighthouse, built in 1806, was damaged in the attack. A U-boat assault on the town, on 25 September 1916 saw three people killed and a further five injured. Eleven of Scarborough's trawler fleet were sunk at sea in another U-boat attack, on 4 September 1917.
In 1929, the steam drifter Ascendent caught a 560 lb (250 kg) tunny (Atlantic bluefin tuna) and a Scarborough showman awarded the crew 50 shillings so he could exhibit it as a tourist attraction. Big-game tunny fishing off Scarborough effectively started in 1930 when Lorenzo "Lawrie" Mitchell–Henry, landed a tunny caught on rod and line weighing 560 lb (250 kg). A gentlemen's club, the British Tunny Club, was founded in 1933 and set up its headquarters in the town at the place which is now a restaurant with the same name. Scarborough became a resort for high society. A women's world tuna challenge cup was held for many years.
Colonel (and, later, Sir) Edward Peel landed a world-record tunny of 798 lb (362 kg), capturing the record by 40 lb (18.1 kg) from one caught off Nova Scotia by American champion Zane Grey. The British record which still stands is for a fish weighing 851 lb (386 kg) caught off Scarborough in 1933 by Laurie Mitchell-Henry.
On 5 June 1993, Scarborough made international headlines when a landslip caused part of the Holbeck Hall Hotel, along with its gardens, to fall into the sea. Although the slip was shored up with rocks and the land has long since grassed over, evidence of the cliff's collapse remains clearly visible from The Esplanade, near Shuttleworth Gardens.
Scarborough has been affiliated with a number of Royal Navy vessels, including HMS Apollo, HMS Fearless and HMS Duncan.
The town has an Anglican church, St Martin-on-the-Hill, built in 1862–63 as the parish church of South Cliff. It contains works by Dante Gabriel Rossetti, William Morris, Edward Burne-Jones and Ford Madox Brown. A young Malton architect, John Gibson, designed the Crown Spa Hotel, Scarborough's first purpose-built hotel. Notable Georgian structures include the Rotunda Museum, Cliff Bridge and Scarborough Pier Lighthouse. Victorian buildings include the Classical Public Library and Market Hall, the Town Hall, Scarborough Spa, the Art Gallery, the South Cliff Methodist Church, and Scarborough railway station. The architecture of Scarborough generally consists of small, low, orange pantile-roofed buildings in the historic old town, and larger Classical and late Victorian buildings reflecting the time during the 19th century as it expanded away from its historic centre into a coastal spa resort.
A notable landmark in the town is the Grand Hotel on St Nicholas Cliff. Designed by Cuthbert Brodrick of Hull, it was completed in 1867; at the time of its opening, it was the largest hotel and the largest brick structure in Europe. It uses local yellow brickwork with red detailing and is based around a theme of time: four towers represent the seasons, 12 floors the months, 52 chimneys the weeks and the original 365 bedrooms represented the days of the year. A blue plaque outside the hotel marks where the novelist Anne Brontë died in 1849. She was buried in the graveyard of St Mary's Church by the castle.
An amount of 20th century architecture exists within the main shopping district and in the form of surrounding suburbs. Buildings from this century include the Futurist Theatre (1914), Stephen Joseph Theatre, Brunswick Shopping Centre (1990), and GCHQ Scarborough, a satellite station on the outskirts of the town.
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This is one image in a series I'm shooting on parking decks ... shapes and forms, light and shadow play, mood and atmosphere. Some images are minimalist; others representational; still others abstract. To see more in the series click Parking Deck Series
Bunaken is an island that is part of the Bunaken National Marine Park. Bunaken is located in North Sulawesi, Indonesia. The pristine reefs, clear waters, and diversity of undersea life attract many scuba divers to this locale.
Sunset at St Ouen, taken for 114 pictures in 2014 - subject: levels... this is my 114th picture for this project. I managed to complete it this year (just on time)....
Camera: Sony RX100IV
Post Processing: Photoscape X
I acknowledge there is a touch of plagiarism here, but I like the way the image turned out.
I need to get a long and visit the exhibition before the end of January.
Back out on the levels again today. I've seen this rather pretty little fox a couple of times when I've been out shooting the Barn owls. I don't think she's too pleased with the farmer who has cut the grass in the field next to her den.
Anyway, I called her out from the bushes with my best injured rabbit call and she sat in the hay just a few feet away. Utterly delightful.
I left her some pork pie and chocolate chip brioche for supper tonight.
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A330 EC-MYA, flying on behalf of Iberia, arrives at Heathrow just before sunset with a flight from Madrid.
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Four-Spotted Chasers at dawn.
This year I opted for something a bit different when photographing the Four-Spotted Chasers on the Somerset Levels. I decided to carry my 500mm prime lens and tripod in the hope that I could see and photograph these amazing dragonflies deep in the reedbed. The benefit to this wildlife area is that in doing so reduces the possibility of the reeds being trampled if shorter or macro lenses are fitted.
The gradient change from 1:99 descending from Beattock Summit to the level section at Elvanfoot is apparent in this picture of 68018 & 68021 as they roll 4S43, the 0616 Daventry - Mossend “Tesco” through Cydesdale on 28 August 2016.
Day out with ianbartlett and [https://www.flickr.com/photos/ajlelliott] for a circluar walk from Pett Level to Icklesham.
We started out by walking along this bit of beach.
This is a late-day view of the Somerset Levels looking west from the slopes of Aller Hill. At night, the lights of Taunton illuminate the western horizon, although the town is not visible in this shot. The solitary hill in the mid-distance on the right is Burrow Mump with the ruins of St. Michael's Church. The hills in the distance are exaggerated by the long lens used for this shot.
This panorama view is cropped down from a single image. I have cloned out a few power line and/or communications cables for aesthetics.
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San Francisco, California, 2016. La Baia vista dalla città.
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San Francisco, California, 2016. The bay seen from the city.