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3135 feet of elevation gain in 3 1/2 miles. And that's all that I have to say about that...
Mildred point is one of the highest viewpoints on the South side of Rainier next to Van Trump (which is kinda in view to the right) and of course Skyline which if you lost your baring's you might find yourself on the summit of the volcano... It is also unique in that it doesn't take you to a lovely spot, nay, it takes you to a chasm, a rocky valley carved and eroded by many a lahar and landslides depicting the more volatile aspects of the Grand Lady. Up and to the left you can just discern the Kautz Glacier and the birth of the creek by the same name as it is expelled into the world via waterfalls and a downhill run that would make a bobsledder cry. The chill wind is in your face and ruffling your clothes all the while the sound of water surrounds you interrupted occasionally by the sound of a boulder bouncing down the steep slopes and the insanely loud CRACK of the glacier melting in the Summer heat. I was alone as I'd set off at dawn and I couldn't find a bird, squirrel, dear, elk, bear, nor human in any pics or in person, it was eerie, just me and the mountain that I'd not seen in what felt like ages sharing a moment.
God rest the Queen, long live the King.
ps. once you see the smiley face you won't be able to unsee it. :)
Blow it up, lots to see in there.
In operation since 1876, Tawas Point Lighthouse is a fascinating attraction for maritime buffs. Tawas Point is a destination for birdwatchers; it also offers spectacular views of sunrises over Lake Huron and sunsets over Tawas Bay.
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Fort Point has been called "the pride of the Pacific," "the Gibraltar of the West Coast," and "one of the most perfect models of masonry in America." When construction began during the height of the California Gold Rush 1853, Fort Point was planned as the most formidable deterrence America could offer to a naval attack on California. Although its guns never fired a shot in anger, the "Fort at Fort Point" as it was originally named has witnessed Civil War, obsolescence, earthquake, bridge construction, reuse for World War II, and preservation as a National Historic Site.
Old connon at Overberget fort built 1682-1699
Fredriksten fortress - Halden - Norway
If they wanna see my sweet side
My soft side, my best side
I just point at you
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Texture: Kim Klassen
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A cold clear morning makes for a beautiful sunrise over Lake Erie from the tip of Point Pelee National Park.
Ιf we take into account all the parallel horizontal lines of real life, we will identify them in a photograph and extend them, then where they join, we will find the point of departure. "DSC_0102
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Storm is coming! Sapphire Point Overlook In Colorado sits between Keystone and Breckenridge on Swan Mountain Road, at an elevation of 9,500 feet. The overlook offers a stunning view of Dillon Reservoir, hemmed in by the Gore and Tenmile mountain ranges.
Oak Hill, Tennessee
Its a bit difficult to spot all of the points due to the background on this shot, and its not as sharp as I would like, but considering this is the largest whitetail buck I've ever seen, I had to post it.
The rugged coast line of Lake Huron, Ontario, Canada leading out to Sunset Point at MacGregor Provincial Park.
a 25 second exposure.....
Nash Point, Glamorgan Heritage Coast, Wales.
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Spent a few weeks out on Nantucket this summer and was lucky enough to get some nice shots of the lighthouse and the stars.
The last image from my photo walk down on the coastline between Hopeman and Lossiemouth in Morayshire, Scotland. This is Covesea Lighthouse which I have been meaning to revisit to photograph for some time. I also recorded a vlog whilst I was there which you can see over on Youtube at youtu.be/l7BCfNfUL6o
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Point Fermin
San Pedro, CA
10-24-21
I posted my first processed drone photo on Oct. 17th. It was a sunrise taken from above my house in the mobile park where I live.
I took the DJI Mavic Air 2S out on a Photo Expedition to Cabrillo Beach and Pt. Fermin in San Pedro, a couple of favored local spots for my photography, on Sunday morning.
This shot of Pt. Fermin was taken about 18 feet up and out enough so that you can clearly see the lighthouse and buildings on the Point, and get the turbulent sea and the wonderful cloudscape as well.
Not bad for only my second processed drone photo.
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Carnarc Point in South Kessock, Inverness, is a small peninsula where the River Ness meets the Beauly Firth and the Moray Firth leading to the open sea (North Sea). A place to hear the mermaids call.
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