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Three of the many types of fungi I found on the southern side of Mount Keira. First, Boletellus emodensis (shaggy cap), the second is most likely Russula sp. and the last one I think is the rare Entoloma virescens. Thanks to Ray Palmer for help with the IDs.
Mount Hood has, according to vulcanologists, an unpleasantly high probability of blowing its pretty peak off à la Mt. St. Helens in the relatively near future. So don’t stand too close.
(Non-HDR, see the HDR photo 1, photo 2)
Mount Batur - one of the active volcanoes in Bali. The last eruption was on year 2000. The dark material was lava flows, you can see how they cover everything.
The photo was taken in Kintamani, you should view the map, the satellite photo is astonishing!
View of Mount Rainier from the Tolmie Peak trail near Carbonado, Washington. Taken by Christine Truong (DCHS).
Mount Charleston with a mantle of snow, at 11,916 feet is the highest peak in the Spring Mountains, which form the western backdrop to Las Vegas. On approach to McCarron International Airport (LAS).
Foundation Stone Laid on the 6th June 1950
Mount La Salle 16th May 2023
Tom Murphy, from the Ballyfermot Heritage Group, while he was researching came across a document which said that there was a time capsule put into the foundation stone of the De La Salle Brothers Monastery. He read that inside the capsule there was 3 photos of Saints, some memorabilia and coinage. He immediately informed the Ballyfermot Heritage Group which in turn informed the management of the building company Dwyer Nolan Developers. When they knocked the Monastery, right enough the time capsule was inside the foundation stone which was laid and blessed on 6th June 1950.
On the 16 May 2023 Tom Murphy, Joe Coleman, John Deering, Sean Brennan, and Ken Larkin along with Edwin O’ Dwyer and Sean Canna Health and Safety officer of Dwyer Nolan, , met up on site to unveil what was in the time capsule. When the capsule was opened we found the Saints pictures with a paper and written on the paper was confirmation as to what was on the Foundation stone. There was no coins of any description inside the capsule. There were 2 empty envelopes and we can only presume the coinage was taken from the envelopes back on 6th May 1950 before they built on the foundation stone. The Ballyfermot Heritage Group would like to thank Edwin and Sean for all their help and for giving us a tour of the site today. Also, we would like to thank Philipa. Philipa is managing the archaeology of the site with her team.
Ken
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Mount Rushmore National Memorial, near Keystone, South Dakota, is a monumental granite sculpture by Gutzon Borglum (1867–1941), located within the United States Presidential Memorial that represents the first 150 years of the history of the United States of America with 60-foot (18 m) sculptures of the heads of former United States presidents (left to right): George Washington (1732–1799), Thomas Jefferson (1743–1826), Theodore Roosevelt (1858–1919), and Abraham Lincoln (1809–1865).The memorial attracts approximately two million people annually.
Mount Teide on Tenerifre. The highest land point in Spain 3,718 metres (12,198 feet) above sea level
The tower over Mount Labro...few minues before a storm
La torre sul Monte Labro...pochi minuti prima del temporale
This is at the base of the beautiful Mount Warning in far northern NSW. Arrived on a dark rainy afternoon which cleared a little as I took some shots at the base carpark. Id like to climb it one day.. we'll see.. when we arrived there were 3 ambulances, 4 SES crews and 3 ranger vehicles with more arriving.. sounds like a group had gone missing or injured.. hope everyone was ok.
This was around F8 for 2 seconds.. ISO100 if I remember correctly.
Mamiya RZ67
Sekor 110mm 2.8
Ektar 100
Sekor L358 Lightmeter
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Good morning everyone from Mount Salak, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Salak
D7000 with Nikkor 18-105mm VR at 18mm, f/22, 1/4s, ISO 100.
PP: 3 shots stitched by Hugin then level with Gimp.
Mount Herard, Colorado
Camera: Canon AE-1
Film: Velvia 100F
Lens: Sears (possibly Tokina) 80-200mm F-4
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