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Disused industrial pier at Hartlepool. A section has been removed to prevent access to the far end !
Pier One. Walsh Bay Wharf Precinct.
Hickson Road, Dawes Point.
Sydney.
This is the view looking south along Pier One to the Pier Bar & Cafe. See the eclectic Pier One video:
www.pieronesydneyharbour.com.au/
In the distance are the towers of Barangaroo and the Sydney CBD.
And here is my second favourite chick (after Dua Lipa), Annalise Mahanes, from the cool covers band IMY2, with her version of the Johnny Nash song: 'I Can See Clearly Now'.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=hGTD2l0b_aA
My Canon EOS 5D Mk IV with the Canon EF 24-105mm f/4L IS II USM lens.
Processed in Adobe Lightroom.
Manhattan Pier, Manhattan Beach, California.
Took this shot duing my trip to Southern California. Sky was kind of plain at sunset but this there was lot of water wave action around the pier.. Went under the pier, setup tripod and made several attempts to get the right shot.
Took a drive up the CA coast a few weeks ago, from Santa Cruz heading towards San Francisco. We ended up in the seaside city of Pacifica, 12 miles south of San Francisco.
This, and the next 5 photos, are from the Pacifica trip.
I haven't posted anything in 2 weeks--I have been so neglectful of my flickr site and my flickr friends. I started back at work last week after a whole summer of idleness. *sigh* Yes, I am still alive--I survived my first week back at work with my new crop of first graders. Unfortunately, being back at work now means that I will have very little time to spend on my photos, but I will try to check in a few times a week to see what you all have been up to! :-)
I went to the lake at sunset tonight to test the Canon G9. I wanted to see if it could be my walk around camera and to take on my motorcycle. I think it meant the test but certainly won't replace my Canon DSLR.
The old Pier 9 in Philadelphia on the Delaware River, largely forgotten and little used, other than as a warehouse for stage equipment. Repurposing old structures is big news in this section of Philly, and it would be nice if someone would see this grand old building's potential. At one time there were more than 50 piers along this stretch, but only a handful remain. Rotten pilings are all the remain of a few, including one that housed Philly's version of Ellis Island.
The Brighton Marine Palace & Pier, known as the Palace Pier, (in foreground) opened in May 1899 and is now Brighton's only usable pier, it is 524 metres long. The West Pier was built in 1866 It has been closed since 1975, although after several fires in 2003 little other than the metal framework (seen in the background here) is now left in situ. The original Brighton Pier, the Royal Suspension Chain Pier, built in 1823 was destroyed in a storm in 1896 however the signal cannon can still be seen on the Palace Pier and the entrance Kiosks are still intact, and are now used as small shops on the Palace Pier. The remains of some of the pier's oak piles, sunk ten feet into bedrock, can still be seen at the most extreme low tides.
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Oceanside Pier
Oceanside, CA
01-07-23
Drone photo taken in January between a couple of rainstorms. It's now mid March and we're awaiting yet another rainstorm.
Retirement has been really good for my photography hobby. I've always taken lots of photos on my "Photo Expeditions" and always have a lot of unprocessed images in my photo folders for those times when I'm not "out and about" but still want to process and post new images to social media.
I've now been retired for nearly a quarter of a year, and haven't processed nor posted many local images, nor even scratched the surface of the photos I took while in Utah and Arizona in early February.
So I'm lovin' it. Taking every opportunity I can both locally and on trips to exercise my "photoholism". LOL. Speaking of trips, I leave for Maui and Kauai on March 19th and am really looking forward to this trip. I'll be on Maui for five nights and Kauai for four nights. I've never been to Hawaii so this trip will really be special.
The very last shot I took during my excursion to Punggol Beach. It yielded such nice results that I went back a couple of days later, once again filling my memory card with landscape sunsets.
This is the pier where everyone likes to stand around and take pictures with their point-and-clicks. For some reason, the all used flash? I always find it amusing how people think flash works even when there's nothing for the light to bounce off from.
Pier 7, Embarcadero, SFO, offers the best view of Bay, Bay Bridge, Treasure Island and San Francisco Financial District on the other side.
A stroll here in the late evening is an awesome experience with dazzling lights all around! Its a long walk to the end of the Pier.
Pls press L and view.
My Photoblog- My Third Eye...!
A morning walk at the White Rock pier. It looks blustery, but I had an excellent walk. Relatively warm, and because of our return to Standard time, the sun is an hour higher in the sky than it was before when I take my walk.
Left click on the photo and/or the two way arrows in the upper right corner for a larger view.
Thank you, your views, favs and comments are greatly appreciated!
Venice Florida fishing pier
My photo was used in Venice Magazine here venicemagazineonline.com/photo-week-venice-pier/
Extending the shutter here just a little helps with the reflection on the mostly calm river, smoothing out the ripples just enough.
The colors in the sky were pretty neat at this time too.