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The Georgina Point Lighthouse (also known as the Active Pass Lighthouse) sits at the Northern tip of Mayne Island on Georgia Strait at the entrance to Active Pass, a channel between Mayne and Galiano Island (a main ferry route from the Vancouver Area to the Victoria Area). The original light station was established in 1885, however the current light was built in 1940. The lighthouse was decomissioned in 1969. It is currently on part of the Parks Canada Gulf Islands National Park Reserve. Photos taken on July 28, 2020 from a B.C. Ferry passing by.
At the grand old age of 40 something, I think I may well have cracked this public speaking malarkey! Usually dissolve in a puddle of nerves, but felt something weirdly close to enjoyment yesterday afternoon. How did that happen?
A quick stop off at the Point of Ayr lighthouse a couple of weeks ago. I was pretty uninspired until my models kindly posed for me 😁
19th of June, South Wales UK coast. I took this picture today morning. I rode my bicycle to the lighthouse this morning, and I found lovely lights and fantastic atmosphere over the High. It’s been absolutely lovely 😊 with my iPhone 7
A mosaic of 9 wide angle images were required to capture this scene.
It shows a fellow night sky photographer imaging the Milky Way, Zodiacal Light and Aurora, in the fantastically dark skies at Strathy Point.
Dress : Kyoko Couture - KC*M No.15[Kasia]Red (@Cosmopolitan)
Head Ribbon : Kyoko Couture - KC N0.70[head ribbon:side]
Pose : KiyomizuHunt#46 PoseShopUnDeux (Past Gift)
Location : Devils Point
Point Reyes Lighthouse, standing tall against California's rugged coastline. With its classic white and red stripes, it contrasts with the stormy sky. Surrounded by lush greenery and wildflowers, a winding path leads to the lighthouse, hinting at a challenging journey. The vast Pacific Ocean stretches into the horizon, emphasizing the lighthouse's role as a guiding beacon. The scene evokes a sense of isolation and natural beauty, with mist adding mystery and adventure. Steps leading down to the lighthouse add depth and perspective.
This lighthouse sits on the dunes of Lake Michigan on the northwestern shore of Michigan's lower peninsula.
I have finally found a technique, i.e., a series of steps, in Photoshop CC that simulates, or at least comes close to, the Orton Effect. I feel Michael Orton was right in that this effect is the best way to bring out the raw beauty in some scenes. In this instance I have even added an extra blue vignette to the upper corners.
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Alstrom Point panorama - it took well over an hour to travel from Page to this place in our 4WD. We came to this cliff with an impressive view of Lake Powell in a distance. To appreciate the size of the cliff, look for our pickup truck on the right. The truck looks like a toy car.
Avec un point d interrogation comme celui_ci, il vaut mieux ne pas se poser de question !?
Usine en démolition fev 2020
Ja, das ist er, der letzte Blick in die Berge. Mein eigentliches, das Grasköpfl, das wäre noch weiter, irgendwo da rechts oben, aber, wie gesagt, dem Hang rechts vor mir, dem habe ich nicht recht getraut. Was ich erreichen wollte, das habe ich erreicht: Sonne, frische Luft, eine Auszeit vom anstrengenden Verwandtschaftsbesuch 😉, ein wenig Sport, ein klein wenig Abenteuer und so manch schönes Foto.
Im Hintergrund, etwa in Bildmitte, das ist der Schafreuter, auch Schafreiter genannt (2.102 m).
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turn the brightness of your display all the way up,
lay back, press L button and
enjoy this picture in full screen size ;-)
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A long exposure from a recent trip to Cobbolds Point. On first inspection I considered this image to be over exposed but on taking a second look I thought it perhaps wasn’t that bad after all.