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It was totally amazing to watch this cloud system gradually roll into the scene. It looked so immense and imposing compared to what are quite large buildings.

 

I stayed as long as I could, but packed up and ran to the car when the wind and rain picked up. I think I got home in just the nick of time.

 

The storm did pack quite a punch and damaged a lot of properties. Folks also lost power to their homes and businesses as well. Unfortunately, a couple of campers lost their lives just over the provincial border to the east.

  

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Mt. Baker sits behind a dairy farm next to the Red River Road. As we could predict, the name of the river next to Red River Road is Lummi River. It makes perfect sense!

 

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Red River Hogs - Whipsnade 25-03-2015 5D2A2030

Another good display of fireworks this year to help ring in the New Year.

 

And we couldn't have asked for better weather to watch the skies. Beautiful evening for sure!!

This American Pelican did manage to shut the door before the small catfish got a clean break.

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Just having a little fun sweeping the camera with a longer exposure and it gives a bit of a different take on a familiar scene.

  

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...good morning all...from the prairies of Manitoba...current temperature at -23 Celsius, with the windchill, it feels like -35 Celsius (weather office report) and snow is headed our way for all day today.

 

This pelican shot was taken last summer.

 

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The tide is just starting to come in at Gwithian and crept over my feet whilst taking this shot. The Red River meanwhile is quite full after all the rain and flowing into the ocean. The patterns were irresistible so I had a go at capturing them in a photo with Godrevy Lighthouse making a nice focal point.

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These are the great days for sunsets. Late setting sun and summer clouds can make for some beautiful evenings.

There is a breathtaking place in Þjórsárdalur valley, Gjáin, which is one of Iceland's pearls of nature.

It's getting to the point where there is not much light by the time I finish work.

 

Fortunately today there was a bit of an interesting sky and enough light when I got off work.

Got some golden light on the flooded Red River this night. That is a house boat across the river at the flooded Boat Dock on the Shreveport side of the river. Boat ramps and parks under water.

Two icons of Winnipeg as reflected by the Red River.

National Geographic named best trips for 2016 and our humble city made the list.

 

Make you plans, I'll put out the welcome mat for when you arrive :))

 

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This is one party the fish would rather not be part of.

  

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Not many clouds on the river tonight.

Red River Gorge, Kentucky

Long Biên Bridge is a historic cantilever bridge across the Red River that connects two districts, Hoàn Kiếm and Long Biên of the city of Hanoi, Vietnam. It was originally called Paul Doumer Bridge. The bridge was built in 1899-1902 by a company located in Paris, length is 2.4 km.

Took a bit for the smoke to clear following the fireworks

My granddaughter caught her first Red River catfish. She was pretty proud. Manitoba Canada

 

for Smile on Saturday

theme: "Focus of F"

   

Best if viewed large. Photo taken last August on the way back from a failed attempt at the Magruder Corridor. Way, way too smoky !!

Aguas y sedimentos en el río Tinto, Huelva.

View on the Long Bien Bridge looking back toward the Old-Quarter part of the city from an island in the Red River. The walk to the other side of the bridge from the Old-Quarter station and back was 6kms.

The Gillis William Long Memorial Bridge (alternatively known as the U.S. 165 Business Bridge, the Red River Bridge, or the Jackson Street Bridge) connects Downtown Pineville, Louisiana with the business district in Alexandria, Louisiana. It is a two-lane vertical-lift bridge with a sidewalk/bikepath on either side. The bridge is named after U.S. Representative Gillis Long, who represented Louisiana's Eighth Congressional District. It was built in 1985 to replace the Murray Street Bridge.

 

Three bracketed photos were taken with a handheld Nikon D7200 and combined with Photomatix Pro to create this HDR image. Additional adjustments were made in Photoshop CS6 along with the final conversion to Black & White.

 

"For I know the plans I have for you", declares the LORD, "plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future." ~Jeremiah 29:11

 

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Most of the exposure was with the camera on the tripod, until I picked it up a moved it around.

 

Reminds me of that crazy string art from the '70s :))

 

A few shots prior to this one, I picked up the camera by mistake thinking the exposure was complete. I looked at the resulting picture and thought it looked kind of interesting and tried a few more times. This was the best of the bunch.

Red River, New Mexico

New Mexico's Red River as it flows to meet the Rio Grande. After this photo I slipped and fell into the water with my camera, lens, and filter. Lens and camera may be a loss........ :-(

I went down to the river this night hoping for an epic sunset. The clouds were just right and at the perfect height for a great glow that would light up the Red River and really make it red! However you can never completely predict mother nature, even though the clouds were perfect the sun never hit them at the right angle to turn them red as it set. This was about the best I got. Isn't that our lot in life as photographers. We go to our topography apps and our weather apps and think we have set up the perfect shot, we wait, and mother nature did not get the memo!

On Explore: 24/11/24 #306

 

Why is it that us humans shy away from water this colour when plants and trees love this clay soil-enriched water?

acrylic on canvas, 13 x 18 cm

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Red River

 

the train was too late

by foot it was too far

the river too nearby

the hatred too strong

bullets through your head

river of blood

red Danube

dead Budapest

 

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Jan Theuninck has been painting the evolution of Western totalitarianism for 20 years - he saw the evolution within the political spectrum where the socialist parties were lost (Fagospatose, 2001) in the Third Way (The third way is no way, 2004) movement of Clinton , Blair and Schröder with which they gave a face to communitarianism of the New World Order. He has often compared the latter to a new kind of National Socialism. His attention has always been fixed thanks to the more than 50 years of misery with blackmail games of the services and torture practices with chemical and energy weapons (Beyond the limit, 2001, Rinascimento, 2009, The culture of learned helplessness, 2011, Neostasi, 2012, Derailed system , 2012, The banality of Evil, 2013, Zersetzung, 2014, ils nous tiennent, 2015, Submission, 2015, Threat, 2016, Utopia, 2016, Conformity, 2017, Brainwashing, 2018, Warnung, 2019, Dein Kampf, 2019, Censorship, 2020, Post-truth society, 2020 and in 2021: Political Pandemic, New World Order, The Great Reset, Angel Vaccine, Aryan Corona Passport, Cytokine Storm, Back from never been away .

(In 2014 he already painted Virus Attack without believing that this would become a climax of the Davos counter-revolution years later)

  

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Jan Theuninck is a Belgian painter

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The sunset was rather boring this night. The low clouds on the horizon had hidden the sun as it set. Although the clouds were interesting there color was dull. I was starting to pack up my gear when the setting sun got at just the right angle to cause the clouds to explode with color. It only lasted a few minutes, but what a sunset. The Red River really turned RED!

The Fjallabak region takes its name from the numerous wild and rugged mountains with deeply incised valleys, which are found there. The topography of the Torfajökull, a central volcano found within the Fjallabak Nature Reserve, is a direct result of the region being the largest rhyolite (liparite) area in Iceland and the largest geothermal area (after Grímsvötn in Vatnajökul). The Torfajökul central volcano is an active volcanic system but is now in a declining fumarolic stage as exemplified by numerous fumaroles and hot springs. The hot pools at Landmannalaugar are but one of many manifestations of geothermal activity in the area, which also tends to alter the minerals in the rocks, causing beautiful color variations from red and yellow to blue and green, a good example being Brennisteinsalda. Geologists believe that the Torfajökull central volcano is a caldera, the rim being Háalda, Suđurnámur, Norđur Barmur, Torfajökull, Kaldaklofsfjöll and Ljósártungur.

 

view from the Oklahoma bluffs, looking at Texas across the Red River

Good for a wee dram.

 

Dredged from the hard drive during lockdown.

The Horseshoe casino is a landmark on the Shreveport water front. Its glass reflects on the river and displays sparkling light shows. The Railroad bridge is in the upper foreground and is a picturesque structure.

Park in downtown Shreveport. Concerts held on the stage.

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