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Took a gamble of a decent sunrise this morning and came away with a few decent shots down at St Mary's Lighthouse
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Mary's shell is an art installation on Clevely’s Beach. The sculpture is 8m long and 4m tall, the shell weighs in at 16.5 tonnes. It was set into place on Wednesday 25 September 2013
This sculpture by Stephen Broadbent was erected in 2013. It is one of the symbols from the Sea Swallows, a children's book, which tells the story of Mary, a fisherman's daughter who saves her town from the dangers of the sea by using a golden seashell
"with their honeyed heaviness, their lush trembling,
their eagerness
to be wild and perfect for a moment, before they are
nothing, forever?"
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Supermoon at the Mariensäule in Trier.
I also used a second teleconverter (1,7x) to screw on the front of the lens. To create this work I had to combine two shots.
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This 8m x 4m, piece of artwork is at Cleveleys beachin Lancashire. The piece, which is completely visible when the tide goes out, has a story of the sea swallow etched inside of it.
The sea defences at Cleveleys were rebuilt to protect the coastline from flooding. At the same time, the fabulous new, award winning design increased the popularity of this much loved seaside town and has attracted people from near and far to come and enjoy the spectacular views and much better access to the beach.
The 'Cleveleys Mythological Coastline' project secured grant funding through the national Sea Change project, which aims to regenerate the coast through the Arts, much of which has involved the area around the Marine Hall and gardens at Fleetwood. In Cleveleys, the project creates a legacy to follow the sea defence works, and a story that’s Cleveleys very own for the future.
The Shell was designed by Stephen Broadbent.
Another from the beginning of the month at St Mary's Lighthouse, away back tomorrow hopefully for some colour this time
Our dear family friend Mary Morter passed...
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For me, this shot was an absolute Hail-Mary.
I was on the Gold Coast for a sporting event, but as always, I take my camera with me in hope of doing some photography. Opportunities were extremely limited, and I have little to no knowledge of the area. Armed with Google Maps and only a couple of hours up my sleeve, I randomly selected 2 coastal spots to take photos of the Surfers Paradise city skyline, the second of which was Currumbin Rock. I did take some telephoto shot of the city, but I thought I'd have a crack at getting a photo of the rock before I left. Despite being only an hour after sunset, it was extremely dark, the rock barely visible to the naked eye. Even worse through the camera lens. All I could see was a black screen, even at wide open aperture and ISO set to the max. I took a stab in the dark at the focal range, set the aperture really small and took 4 x 135sec exposures. The first was very nearly in focus, so I tweaked the focus manually a few times, each one better than the last. This was the final result. Not perfectly in focus, but with a plane to catch and limited visibility, the result is much better than expected.
Such a lovely pool of water there in the lightly falling rain ... located in Cape Breton National Park, Nova Scotia.
This photo shows the reverse side of Pulteney Bridge, which spans the River Avon in Bath. It was designed by Robert Adam in a Palladian style and completed in 1774. As with Georgian architecture, the reversed side is often less grand than the front, as in the phrase "Queen Anne front and Mary Ann back".
Taken from the pavement which runs alongside.
Taken at Mary Ann Falls, which is located in the Cape Breton Highlands National Park, Nova Scotia, Canada.
Took a trip down to Old Hartley this morning to capture a shot of St Mary's Lighthouse on Xmas day, not a bad morning, sea a bit flat, but hey who's complaining was a Bari 12 degrees
Personally, I enjoy a cascading set of waterfalls, as much as seeing ancient sediment layers. And if you are a fan of cake like layers of argillites, then St. Mary Falls is a sweet slice of heaven.
A variety of unique sedimentary rock can be found throughout the mountains of Glacier. Glacier National Park is a national treasure for its geology as much as it is for the eye candy we all come to photograph.
Glacier National Park, Montana