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"Point Pinos is the oldest continuously operating lighthouse on the West Coast. Since February 1, 1855, its beacon has flashed nightly as a guide and warning to shipping off the rocky California coast." (pgmuseum.org)
Point Wilson Lighthouse - Port Townsend, Washington
This lighthouse was built in 1913. Celebrating 100 years of continual service.
I used a kite to fly the camera.
A strange dawn catches odd light at the Prince Edward Point lighthouse. The first cold day of the year - I was there early for a dawn that did not materialize and as I waited the first flakes of snow fell.
The TOWN POINT was built for Curtis Bay Towing in 1967 by Jakobson Shipyard in Oyster Bay, NY. Curtis Bay & Moran merged and she became part of the Moran fleet of tugs. Rebuilt from a twin screw tug to a tractor tug in 1999 developing a total of 3,000 HP. Length 95.6' with a 27.3' beam. Has been a part of Hampton Roads for many years. Official No. 511619, IMO No. 7110854. Pictured on 9-27-2012 off the Norfolk Naval Station. Photo William L. Baxter
Canada's Only Round Brick Lighthouse is 60 foot round brick lighthouse a few minutes from the Wood Islands ferry and is just off the Trans Canada Highway . The lighthouse is the Island's oldest and was designed and built in 1845 by Isaac Smith, the same architect who designed Province House in Charlottetown.
High Point NC Last location of a local chain.Habitat Restore there now.Habitat for Humanity there now
After seeing the manual wooden winch I thought it would be complete to show this image of a petrol driven winch. At least that's what I assume it is. An old spark plug can be seen sticking out of the top of the motor, which confirms that whatever it was, it was powered by petrol. Beyond that it's just guesswork.
There is a black and white version here:
Retread of a previously posted shot of Vista House at Crown Point in the Columbia Gorge. Here is the original shot: www.flickr.com/photos/pamelalong/2684636629/in/set-721576...
On top of Dodger Point you may see the Northern Bailey Range bathing in a colorful sky, as our marmot survey group did recently.
A trip to Carmel, California meant a visit to Point Lobos, and an attempt at some Edward Weston-inspired photos of the famous state park.
MT. HAYDEN FROM POINT IMPERIAL. PHOTOGRAPHER STEVE LEDING. CIRCA 1952.
Grand Canyon National Park Museum Collection, P.O. Box 129, Grand Canyon, AZ 86023
Mineral Point, Wisconsin
Just moved and haven't got my computer hooked up yet. Still got a couple of busy days ahead. Hopefully by then I will have Internet access and access to my non phone photos...
This is a location where I am sure I could get a truly great picture if I could come back again and again to check the changing light conditions here more often, alas it is over a 2 hour drive away.
Point. These two navigation columns help to guide boats into the harbour at Holy Island. The east column is illuminated at night.
A couple of pinhole images shot at Spurn Point. Taken with the Holga 120WPC with Red Filter on Ilford Delta 100, Developed in Ilfosol 3, 1+14, and scanned on a Canoscan 8800F and Silverfast SE software.
Fort Point Channel is a maritime channel separating South Boston from downtown Boston, Massachusetts, feeding into Boston Harbor.
Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff and Stevens Point Mayor Mike Wiza deliver remarks at the Portage County Democratic Party headquarters in Stevens Point, Wisconsin, July 27, 2024. (David Lienemann/Harris for President)
Treacherous boulders, slippery with seaweed form a rocky beach extending 1km around the headland at Copt Point in Folkestone. This rocky and challenging terrain is the result of the eroding cliff face. The area has become rich in a wide range of brachiopods, bivalves and gastropods. Crinoids and belemnites are also commonly found. These fossils, unearthed from the fragile crumbling cliffs date back to the Cretaceous era (110-80 million years ago) and draw many visitors. This rocky shoreline is where I took the photos used in this HDR image.
HDR stands for High Dynamic Range.
It’s a term used to describe a way to ‘digitally develop’ your photos using the tonal information contained in multiple exposures of the same shot. Combining a normal shot with a slightly underexposed shot and a slightly overexposed shot ensure that you have a good amount of detail in both the shadows and the highlights. A little creative post processing using photoshop can enhance the image and add some atmosphere.