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The first digital cameras we used at our newspaper were second-hand castoffs from the dailies, that could afford to buy the Nikon-Kodak digital collaboration device new. A "Built for AP" N90 Nikon "welded" to a Kodak image sensor, the NC2000 camera, a total brick as it was, with the battery and recording device, large, heavy and unwieldy.

Digital Nikon photo taken with a NC2000 (See link below)

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This Building once housed the Crowell's Department Store. The original Crowell's family business building was burned down in the great fire of 1901, also taking down several blocks of Charlotte Street. The place was rebuild and opened shortly after run by the Crowell family and a business partner. In 1946 the Hickey Brothers of North Sydney took over the business and ran it as a department store under the Crowell name till 1999. The family donated the building to New Dawn Enterprises in 2004, who renovated and reopened to a series of tenants over the next decades.

There are pluses and minuses to going to Yosemite in the fall. One of the more significant minuses is the lack of water in the park. The waterfalls are either completely dry or very weak. Mirror Lake was a dry meadow. One of the bigger pluses is the small crowds. Scenes could be shot without anyone in the way. If a person or two were in the way, I could include them to help set the scene or wait a few beats for them to clear out. Besides the relatively uninterrupted views, the lack of crowds made getting around the park a breeze.

Bras D'Or Lake is a UNESCO's Biosphere Reserve located in the centre of Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, Canada. It is an inland sea consisting of a salt-water estuary watershed. The sea has three passages to the Atlantic Ocean.

The small but deep inland sea has 12 significant watersheds draining both highlands and lowlands and was created as the Holocene Transgression (refers to the geographical phenomenon involving the global retreat of glaciers) flooded a complex river-lake system of diverse geology.

 

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The gal in the middle of the road was late to the show, hauled out her camera and got the picture in the end!

Covered walkway, Worth Park, Crawley in 720nm infrared. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Worth_Park_Gardens

The inscription reads:

In grateful tribute to the men of this area

who sacrificed their lives in our country's wars

and in everlasting gratitude

to this who daring to die survived

 

On the plaque below there are three conflicts and thirty names of the dead

 

Erected by Canadian Legion Branch 124

  

The North Atlantic can be unforgiving and dangerous in heavy seas. Not necessarily the case here on the sunny day of these pictures, but rogue waves can be merciless, so always be careful.

This picture also shows three coves in a row through the magic of a long telephoto compression: From the bottom: Lighthouse Cove, then Gun Landing Cove, and Brook Landing Cove!

Happy Easter! A Moaie Peaskesnein Tawinske! Zalig Pasen!

Bras D'Or Lake is a UNESCO's Biosphere Reserve located in the centre of Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, Canada. It is an inland sea consisting of a salt-water estuary watershed. The sea has three passages to the Atlantic Ocean.

The small but deep inland sea has 12 significant watersheds draining both highlands and lowlands and was created as the Holocene Transgression (refers to the geographical phenomenon involving the global retreat of glaciers) flooded a complex river-lake system of diverse geology.

 

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A girl waiting for the bus listens to her music on Wednesday morning February 6, 2008, unconcerned about the winter weather.

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The solar eclipse occurred today with a heavy cloud cover obscuring the pivotal moment of total darkness of the sun. The northern edge of the path of totality was located about 30 km to the south of our neighbourhood over Lake Ontario. As a result we only got glimpses of the moon covering up the sun through he clouds. In a way it was OK as I hadn't prepared my cameras to take pictures of the solar eclipse with a clear sky. So I got shots with the brightness of the sun lessened by the cloud cover.

Digitized using the Nikon ES-2 and the Nikon D850's negative digitiser. Original photo taken around 20 years ago on a Pentax compact camera (probably). Some retouching to remove dust spots, shadow boosting and noise reduction using NX Studio.

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