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[Hawaii Vacation 2015, Day 3 of 11]
I woke up at 3:30am and drove the 1 hour and 15 minutes from Waikiki to Laie to shoot this particular sea arch at La'ie Point.
I arrived well before sunrise and setup my tripod facing east. I somehow chose a position that required sitting uncomfortably on a pointy piece of lava rock for over an hour. Later my wife told me I had a black mark on my shorts, presumably from the lava rock digging into the fabric.
I was actually hoping to get a picture of waves crashing through the hole in the rock, but the water was calm and this never materialized.
Single exposure with Lee 0.9H grad ND filter. I think I might have also had a 0.6H grad ND filter stacked, but I don't remember for sure.
After a flood Sam found a spear point on a sandbar in Nitmiluk Katherine Gorge. We passed it on to the Jawoyn custodians of the area.
Taken with my Pentax LX 35mm on Fuji Pro 800. If anyone knows where that camera ended up after it was stolen from my car in Preston in 2001 please let me know. I would love to get it back.
Point No Point Lighthouse on the Kitsap Peninsula in Hansville Washington. I never get tired of shooting this lighthouse.
Two Army helicopters, a HH-60 and a UH-60, execute a flyover prior to the Army - Air Force game in Michie Stadium at the United States Military Academy in West Point, NY on Saturday, November 1, 2008. Air Force defeated Army 16 - 7. Times Herald-Record/CHET GORDON
POINT WHERE WAVES INTERWEAVE,
waves from opposing sides,
forces of equal power,
finding peaceful harmonious unity,
showing my heart,
right force my creative women,
breathing forging forward,
left force my mother grandmother,
breathing forging forward,
meeting point,
interweaving,
melting into one,
uniting,
now one force,
merged,
married,
complete,
converged.
POINT WHERE WAVES INTERWEAVE,
waves from opposing sides,
forces of equal power,
finding peaceful harmonious unity,
showing my heart,
right force my fathers ancestors,
breathing forging forward,
left force my mothers ancestors,
breathing forging forward,
meeting point,
interweaving,
melting into one,
uniting,
now one force,
merged,
married,
complete,
converged.
POINT WHERE WAVES INTERWEAVE,
waves from opposing sides,
forces of equal power,
finding peaceful harmonious unity,
showing my heart,
right force my physical realm,
breathing forging forward,
left force my spiritual realm,
breathing forging forward,
meeting point,
interweaving,
melting into one,
uniting,
now one force,
merged,
married,
complete,
converged.
POINT WHERE WAVES INTERWEAVE,
waves from opposing sides,
forces of equal power,
finding peaceful harmonious unity,
showing my heart,
right force past,
breathing forging forward,
left force future,
breathing forging forward,
meeting point,
interweaving,
melting into one,
uniting,
now one force,
merged,
married,
complete,
converged.
POINT WHERE WAVES INTERWEAVE,
beyond bounds of time,
being,
present,
centered,
as in Heaven now on Earth,
was promised,
now,
we,
are.
Auteur inconnu, v. 1901. Vue de l'église Saint-Charles. (Coll. Fabrique Saint-Charles). La parachèvement de l'église est poursuivi sur les mêmes fondations de 1891, à l'initiative du curé Joseph Bonin. Les plans sont alors sous la responsabilité de l'architecte Albert Mesnard. Depuis 1895 déjà , la nouvelle église Saint-Gabriel avait été érigée tout juste à côté, sur le terrain voisin.
7/16/16 photo by Candy Thomson, Natural Resources Police Public Information Officer
Massively popular, Sandy Point often requires temporary closures during summer months. In 2015, the park reached capacity every single weekend from Memorial Day-Labor Day.
Today Sean and I went down to Big Sur.....on our way down the coast our first stop was Point Lobos State Park....we walked a couple of the trails....I think I could easily spend whole day there....when we first arrived there was quite a bit of morning fog...but during our time on the second trail, the fog lifted....I think I must have uttered the words beautiful and gorgeous hundreds of times today....
The above is another collaboration...photo by me, post processing by Sean. (thanks Sean!)
Taken in Point Lobos State Park, California
Two images that should be seen together, This one is of Karin taking a picture of the Fall colours on a road trip we took. The other is the picture she took.
Format: Glass plate negative.
Rights Info: No known restrictions on publication.
Repository: Tyrrell Photographic Collection, Powerhouse Museum www.powerhousemuseum.com/collection/database/collection=Tyrrell_Photographic
Part Of: Powerhouse Museum Collection
General information about the Powerhouse Museum Collection is available at www.powerhousemuseum.com/collection/database
Persistent URL: www.powerhousemuseum.com/collection/database/?irn=29928
Acquisition credit line: Gift of Australian Consolidated Press under the Taxation Incentives for the Arts Scheme, 1985
Done!
'Shutlingsloe' trig point!
Next to an interestingly named placed called 'Wildboarclough'!!
2.4miles, took me 1 hour and 5 minutes!!
530 ft of elevation..! (= steep!)
TP5970 - Shutlingsloe
Grid reference :SJ 97645 69574
Type :Pillar
Condition :Good
Flush Bracket :S2760
OSGB36 Station :SK08/7
Current use :none
Historic use :Secondary
T:UK waypoint :TP5970
County :Cheshire
Nearest town :MACCLESFIELD
Point Vincent Lighthouse at sunset. Copyrighted to Karl Le Photography
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Smile on Saturday theme for Dec. 17 is "vanishing point." This is the front entrance to the Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum in Weston, W.Va.
It was great to watch the waves, also liked the fact we had nice blue skies and the sun was shining. This is taken from the back of the Stoer Lighthouse
Tacoma'a big rain-foresty park, Point Defiance Park, is a wonderful place and better, I think, than Seattle's equivalent, Discovery Park. Though perhaps not quite to the level of Vancouver's Stanley Park, it is still a magical place to spend some time.
Point Imperial is the highest point in Grand Canyon National Park. Located on the North Rim, it is the highest point in the park at 8803 feet above sea level. It's very windy but it's very worth the wake up.
Mohave Point has a fine view of the near vertical, 3,000 foot high cliffs that encircle The Abyss and continue towards Pima Point, two miles west. Beyond, further to the west, are three of the next points (Yuma, Cocopa, Havasupai), fading into the distance. Below the huge cliffs, about half a mile of river is visible, including Boucher Rapids and Granite Rapids, at the end of Monument Creek which occupies most of the near ground. In the east, the ridge extending from Hopi Point blocks some of the canyon, so the panorama starts with Bright Angel Canyon on the North Rim, and includes Ninetyone Mile Creek, Trinity Creek and Ninteyfour Mile Creek. Directly below Mohave Point is a distinctive red sandstone mesa with jagged edges, known as The Alligator.
Army receiver Davyd Brooks (#13) makes a reception on a Trent Steelman pass during their team scrimmage in Michie Stadium at the United States Military Academy in West Point, NY on Saturday, August 13, 2011. The Army Black Knights open the 2011 season on Sept. 3rd. at Northern Illinois and their home opener is Sept. 10th. against San Diego State. CHET GORDON/Times Herald-Record
The whole of Tigne Point was closed last time and the original houses where Helen used to live were cleared and the new apartment blocks started. Now complete and occupied even the hotel we stayed in, the old Fortina has been replaced by the new Fortina, which includes apartments and the European offices of Stoke based betting compnay Bet365.com