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I arrived down at Cushendun beech thinking this loks pretty dull, but the light over too Torr Head was spectular so of course I hot foot it (drive) up the wiggly road to find by the time I've got there the flipping sunsets down a runner. Worse, I look back towards Cushendall and its radiant! If ever there was a case for being patient and letting things develop this was it. Hence mad dash back down passed the bewildered farmers and onto the beech, phew!
This is a little flashlight I use SOMETIMES when I need a bit of extra light on a subject but it is VERY blue light, so not often used.
This electric light railway opened in 1907 linking Bozen with Klobenstein, in Sudtirol, Austria. Originally trains ascended from Bozen on a rack section to Maria-Himmelfahrt on the plateau above. Here they continued on conventional track. After the First World War the area became part of Italy. Bozen is generally called Bolzano today, though over two thirds of the population remain German speakers. In the 60's the rack section was replaced by a cable car. This takes 12 minutes rather than the nearly 60 required by the train - though you have to walk to the terminal rather than boarding in the town centre. From the upper cable car terminus the Rittnerbahn runs as before - generally every 30 mins to Klobenstein (5.5 km) or six times a day to Maria-Himmelfahrt (1.1 km).
Inside the very clean maintenance depot at Soprabolzano/Oberbozen. The orange car was acquired from Esslingen, in Germany.
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Sorry I'm such a late uploader. This is my 365 though, right? I shouldn't feel guilty for being late pretty much every day!
Oh, I'm such a sham.
I was heading into EPCOT to meet Morgan for lunch one day when I happened upon this amazing scene of light and dark and shadows. I couldn't resist all these leading lines and fun shapes!
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Taken from a moving rickshaw, crappy composition, but powerful golden light!
Chittagong, Bangladesh.
Kayak fishing takes us in many different places .This is Dunoon light house situated in the Gantocks .Paddling there from Inverkip took us around 45 mn .Once there we were hoping to catch some fish but with the tide and freezing temperature the task was impossible .Trips usually last up to 7 hours on the water and the distance varies between 10 - 15 km .The Clyde estuary use to be excellent fishing spots in the past however with constant trawling of the area mainly for prawns ,langoustine made this sea absolutly fish less.On the day we witness seals and also a submarine heading towards faslane naval base .Have a look at the Video just below ,Just fun and scenic ..
Man Changing Light Bulb - From the cochin market - Part of series from Google Plus anniversary photowalk at cochin, kerala, india
Another fun evening practicing with Jan's PixelStick, getting the hang of how fast to move and what different moves create. We found the reflection on the water doubled our enjoyment of this light painting tool... Thanks for sharing your toy Jan!!!
Rising to meet the light inside an underwater cave in Sardinia featuring @trapani.a_photography #sardinia #underwatercave #lightphotography #raysoflight #contrast