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Brisbane river in the rain.

 

Location: This photo was taken in the course of navigation through the Dardanelles Strait. The Dardanelles connects the Sea of Marmara with the Aegean and Mediterranean Seas, while also allowing passage to the Black Sea by extension via the Bosphorus.

An image from over a year ago, taken on the Sheffield and South Yorkshire Navigation near the Tinsley Basin, Sheffield.

on the Steinholm reef outside Fredrikstad county, Norway

… along the River Lea Navigation Channel.

 

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Yes I am getting all spiritual again, great innit?! I was in Potsdam and headed to a small forest I knew about, the Sun was at a particular point in the Sky which at first I didn't notice, when I took the shot of what I thought was going to be a basic and/or mundane pathway shot through a small forest, I reviewed it and noticed this fantastic Sun-glare, when I took just one step backward and took another shot, the Sun-glare was gone, when I took two steps forward and took the shot, it was gone again, so when returning to the exact spot and again taking a further shot, the Sun Glare was there, it was a chance in a million to get it at such a finely tuned, acute angle of the Sun through this tiny gap in the trees, which had I'd been one foot further I would've missed it completely.

 

The fact the glare line cuts right through the path, it had an Angelical feel about it, as in, this is the way dear boy.

 

I hope everyone is holding up well, and so as always, thank you! :)

Medibank Building, Melbourne

A number of cargo ships in English Bay as the day comes to an end.

 

The buoys for navigation have such a varied appearance. Sometimes they appear as bizarre as in this case.

 

Die Bojen für die Schifffahrt haben solch unterschiedliches Aussehen. Manchmal erscheinen sie so bizarr wie in diesem Fall.

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Hyde Park, London

 

Camera: Sony A7III

Lens: Sony G 24-105mm f/4

 

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High speed

Rapid reaction

Direction finding

Canal Latéral à la Garonne

Montpouillan Lot et Garonne

All images and textures used are my own.

Whitby harbour in the blue hour with all three navigation lights caught by my long exposure .

We need a navigation Mark or two in life

Well Ok, I only need one Mark tho

hehe

 

We need goals in life

We need to grow

Getting out of our comfort zones

Getting new experiences

Harvest from the experiences

Living the life outside the safe walls

Be in flow

Following our intuition

Sometimes things happen so fast, but you should have faith as long as you know it feels right

It will be right eventually

 

And we need a buoy in life, an anchor

We need someone that we can feel safe with

Like a cliff

Solid

No matter what happens

Standing by your side

Supporting

Comforting

Loving

 

Goals in life are supposed to be reached by your own

But having a loved one standing by

Close to you

Makes everything easier

Because you are in balance

Communicating

Discussing different angles

Ready to take every struggle you meet

 

I have had no trouble dealing with stuff on my own

But it is an ocean of difference having a loved one to discuss issues with, than dealing alone

Not to mention that you say things out loud

Your opinion

And then you give light to your words

And you may see them in different light when they are spoken

 

Yes yes, I am in love

In love with this tremendously nice guy

In love with life itself

   

An Array of Antennas ,Radar Scanner etc .Seen on Top of The Wheelhouse on this vessel in Scarborough Harbour ,

A tree with fascinating bark texture at Cradle Mountain, central Tasmania.

Sphère céleste appelée aussi navisphère ou "tête de veau"

Panorama of the Danube just downstream of Melk, Lower Austria The Schönbühel Castle is in the frame as well as the big rocks in the Danube just in front of it.

Without water

these waves

stand silent.

The bell and howl

of sound

on cold, cold ground

the echo of

crow calls on

canyon walls

breach the most deaf

ear

that hasn't heard

anything except

tinnitus

for years.

Try and find

your way out of

here

by following her

voice

croaking

coughing

cautioning

calling

cacophonous

from some unknown

place.

Or

just follow

a vein

with no small

remnant of

rivulet

or stream

until it opens

to the sea.

With currents,

you see,

gain is always

greater than loss

in trying to reach

an end.

UKW Drehfunkfeuer, im Hintergrund TACAN (militärisches Navigationssystem)

Tempelhofer Feld, Berlin

 

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