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Weather radar showed a strong storm approaching. As the sky turned dark, there was no wind and an eerie calm - it was magical.
As the lightning got nearer, I high-tailed it back to my Subaru Outback. Standing two football fields into the lake with nearby lighting is not a healthy idea.
The Great Salt Lake - GPS is not the exact spot of the shot.
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Radar Rider - Riggs
www.youtube.com/watch?v=fbBWODsBzdo
Looking for some action,
Nothing short of bad.
I need a quick reaction
'Cause it's late in the evening.
Radar (radar, radar)
Rider
Radar (radar, radar)
Rider
Radar (radar, radar)
Rider
Radar (radar, radar)
On the streets it's like a crap game,
You take the roll of the dice.
Put your money on a hard way,
Hoping something looks nice.
Radar (radar, radar)
Rider
Radar (radar, radar)
Rider
Radar (radar, radar)
Rider
Radar (radar, radar)
Easter Monday in Sydney.
Monday, 21st April, 2025.
The view from Milsons Point (near the Milsons Point Wharf) looking across the harbour towards the city.
Photographed from the harbourside walkway underneath the Sydney Harbour Bridge. Near the round-about that connects Olympic Drive & Alfred Street. Milsons Point.
And here's 'Underworld' from 1988 with their classic song 'Underneath The Radar':
www.youtube.com/watch?v=br8AvTqZ0w4
My Canon EOS 5D Mk IV with the Canon EF 24-105mm f/4l IS II USM lens.
Processed in Adobe Lightroom.
these two does have been spending a lot of time in my yard sitting by a tree. The one in front, well, I can't say for sure, but she looks pregnant. She has a pretty good sized belly when she gets up and walks. So we'll see. Hopefully if she is she'll give birth here and I can photograph it. Not real likely to happen but these two have grown very comfortable in this spot. They are here every day for a couple of hours, sometimes twice a day
The Brizlee Wood early warning radar dome on Alnwick Moor. The perimeter wall of Hulne Park probably has more stone in it than Hadrian's Wall these days - it stretches for miles and is about 10 feet tall!
Airport Radar Tower metal contrast against a flat dark sky in an almost abstract, shot in North Carolina.
Two Australian pelicans on a very early morning flight towards the sunrise, keeping very low to the water. It is always amazing to watch them glide along effortlessly just inches off the surface.
Taken at the Murray river near Mannum, South Australia.
The silhouette of a radar structure stands in deference to the many colorful hues and shapes in distant mountains.
The view from my favourite 'point' in Sydney.
It's Milsons Point, lol.
Another day and another trek down to the harbour. On this occasion I took the ferry across to Circular Quay. But beforehand I captured some scenes of the harbour around Milsons Point and Kirribilli.
But first there was coffee at the 'North Spoon Cafe' up on Blues Point Road, and then a quick sprint down to the harbour via Lavender Bay. So if you come to Sydney try the 'North Spoon'. Here's the menu:
Oh, and here's the groovy song by 'Underworld' entitled: 'Underneath the Radar':
www.youtube.com/watch?v=br8AvTqZ0w4
My Canon EOS 5D Mk IV with the Canon EF 16-35mm f/4L lens.
Processed in Adobe Lightroom and PhotoPad Pro by NCH software.