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“You can't do clear observation if you ain't in the field.
You can't be a pure observer if you're now in the field.”
~ Toba Beta
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Il mio cavalletto non lo abbandono, è solo in attesa.
Sempre.
So fare quel che posso, quel che posso è questo.
Quel che io ho sempre fatto in ogni caso.
Ho una grande macchina, fa più lei che me, o fa quel che so fare io con il suo potenziale che non uso al meglio.
Lo faccio per me, per uscire fuori da cose enormi che possono schiacciare chiunque.
Non è un gioco, è il mio rifugio.
E il mio rifugio è la musica, le cose mie.
La mia famiglia, lo sport...
Gio
for "Smile on Saturday" ;-)
Mas de Brunelly, Paradou, Provence
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Bass Point is a headland in Australia on the New South Wales south coast. The point was named by Matthew Flinders in around 1800, after his friend and fellow explorer George Bass. Wikipedia
Finally my vacation is about over had to stop and see Crisp Point lighthouse and Lake Superior, love the scenery.
Gibbous moon composite with Point Pinos Beach in Pacific Grove, California near Monterey. Long exposure processed with Lightroom, Photoshop, layers and Topaz Simplify filters.
* A second shot from Spurn Point this time looking inland. Spurn is well known as somewhere to see fantastic sunsets . However this evening it was not that spectacular but still rather enjoyable to see . This was taken looking across the Humber estuary towards the East Yorkshire “ mainland “ . There is not a lot of water in the shot just some very wet mudbanks .
If you are interested in the area there is a description of Spurn Point in the text of my previous post
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Castle Point Lighthouse is a truly majestic lighthouse standing on a rocky cliff which was formed 2 million years ago. It’s the tallest lighthouse in North Island. It’s a charming place, which every photographer will love. It takes less than 15 minutes to walk to the top viewpoint. You can still see some fossil shells in the rock if you walk to the end of the boardwalk.
Photographed and toured the Long Point Lighthouse in Crow Head on North Twillingate Island off the Northeast Coast of Newfounland
Long Point Lighthouse is an active Canadian lighthouse located outside Crow Head on North Twillingate Island off the northeast coast of Newfoundland. The lighthouse, completed in 1876 and is historic to the town of Twillingate.
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Sunrise over the Panamint Range west of the erosion landscape at Zabriskie Point / Death Valley.
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Bass Point is a headland in Australia on the New South Wales south coast. The point was named by Matthew Flinders in around 1800, after his friend and fellow explorer George Bass. Wikipedia
The last light of day on the Point Bonita Lighthouse in the Marin Headlands, California, as seen from Lands End, San Francisco.
Point Lookout Lighthouse ~ Original lighthouse built in 1830. In 1927, the lighthouse was expanded toward the Potomac River and divided into a duplex so that two families could live in the lighthouse. The lighthouse was deactivated in 1966.
A sundown at the Zabriskie Point in Death Valley National Park. It was a very cold December day after the sun set. It was also a very warm looking sunset. This was shot a couple of months after the record setting flood that swept Death Valley. Some of the roads were still closed. National Park Services from CA, NV, and AZ contributed to restoring most of the main roads.
The low area in Zabriskie Pont is now covered with light colored sandstone sediment from the heavy rains. Earlier that year, the low area was dark colored.
Later after blue hour, I took a hike down into the low grounds for some panoramas. It was cold, and the ground was hard. The winds had picked up and the temperature had dropped about 20 degrees once the sun went down. Nevertheless, a peaceful hike.
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“Seeing things from a different point of view can help us understand why other people act the way they do. We too often judge people without having all the facts.”
Sean Covey
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Stone Harbor Point, New Jersey, USA
During August and September, we observed 4 juvenile Piping Plovers in the same general area of the beach. They were usually in the tire tracks or up in the dunes on the dry sand. Nice images but I prefer my shorebirds in the surf or on the wet sand. It was late in the afternoon with about 90 minutes of light left when we came upon our 4 friends. Were where they? In the tire tracks of course. We had to make a decision. Do we wait and hope that the birds move to the water or continue on our way and hope to find something else to work with. We decided to give them 15 minutes. Boy am I glad we waited. They did indeed head to the water and were outrageously cooperative. They made up for all the hours we patiently waited over the summer. We took tons of images but this was my favorite.
Nikon D7200 with Nikon 500mm f4 G VR lens and 1.4 converter
1/2000 f5.6 ISO 800
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For You are my rock and my fortress; Therefore, for Your name's sake, Lead me and guide me. - Psalm 31:3
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"A little tranquil lake is more significant to my life than any big city in the world"
- Munia Khan
Looking out over Esther Lake from a remote rocky point of land. The lake is located in Grand Portage State Forest near Hovland, Minnesota.
Liked the direction of the streaming clouds here that mirrored the rock formations below the lighthouse.
Happy find -- going thru old stuff found an old favorite that never got to share.....
Big Sur sunset ............
McGulpin Point Lighthouse (1869) is located on a bluff overlooking the Straits of Mackinac. It was deactivated in 1906 and until recently the lighthouse was a private residence.
Emmet County purchase the lighthouse for $720,000 in the summer of 2008. In the Spring of 2009 Emmet County replaced the long missing light & lantern room and began returning the residence portion of the lighthouse into a museum dedicated to the history of McGulpin's Point Light and the surrounding McGulpin family land. Since May 30th, the McGulpin Point Light shines across the Straits for the first time since 1906.
The grounds are open anytime. McGulpin Point Lighthouse is now a museum, but I think the best reason for entering the building is to climb the winding red stairway to the top of the tower. Even better it's FREE!
Thank you for taking the time to visit, have a wonderful weekend. :-)
Lowell Point recreational trailhead located in Seward, Alaska. The beginning of a awesome hike to south beach and the old military fort I have yet to take.
Green Heron in the canal, Wildwood Lake, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
Shannon O'Shea Wildlife Photography
Jutting out into the Pacific Ocean from the spectacular Big Sur Coast, the Point Sur Lighthouse stands as a silent sentinel to a by-gone era.
Point Sur, a National Historic Landmark, is the only complete turn-of-the-century light station open to the public in California.
From 1899 until 1974, families lived and worked in the buildings atop Point Sur. Today the place is a ghost town.
The unique stone lighthouse still guides ships with its light, though it is now totally automated.
Thank you for your comments,
Gemma
Pointe aux épinettes
Parc national du Bic
Le Bic (Rimouski), Québec
Le parc national du Bic est situé dans l'estuaire maritime du Saint-Laurent. Ses caps, baies, anses, îles et montagnes en font depuis toujours sa fierté.
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Pointe aux épinettes
Bic National Park
Le Bic (Rimouski), Quebec
Located in the St. Lawrence Estuary, Parc national du Bic proudly showcases its capes, bays, coves, islands, and mountains.
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© Guylaine Bégin. Use without permission is illegal.
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The first peoples in Cape Naturaliste were the Wardandi Aboriginals, who called it "Kwirreejeenungup", meaning "the place with the beautiful view". In 1801, the French navigator Nicolas Baudin stopped here on 30 May during his exploration of Australia. The French were mapping the coast of New Holland (Australia). Baudin named the bay they found Geographe Bay, after his flagship, Géographe. Later, the cape was named after the expedition's second ship, Naturaliste.
This was a lot of fun. I experimented with ICM, 9 stop ND and a 10 second shutter. I pointed the camera towards the sun and had it burn in for about 1 second then panned the camera. I played with fast and slow pans. This was the one pic the struck me.