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A rock formation made of Gritstone.A National Trust site in Nidderdale,Yorkshire.

Tried the man running button, but it just confused the poor camera and since I don't have a man jumping the waves button, I had to go manual on the shutter and hope auto-focus could keep up.

The waves were so small that the guys tried very few jumps but he saw me with the camera and made this one attempt. Bless him.

Water quietly slips out of Beauty Lake

With the re-formed Flickr Friends on a lovely fine, but windy evening. Great outing everyone and excellent to see Laszlo after the lockdowns

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A pair of SD40-2s and a GE move tonnage east along SP's Palmdale Cutoff. I always preferred the SP to the UP but this UP snoot is pretty cool I must say. 3.90

Pano stiched with latest version of Microsoft ICE. Trois Mamelles and Rempart mountains a little after dawn.

 

A late evening on the rocks of Acadia, Maine.

Hizume no Taki Falls, Fukui, Japan, dropping 8m

 

福井県福井市の蹄の滝

8m 直獏 斜瀑 分岐瀑。

水量が少ない時は真ん中の1条がなくなるそう。雨上がりでラッキーでした。

越前の国 朝倉義景公が馬に乗ったまま駆け上がった際につけたとされる馬蹄型の凹があるとか・・・。どれのことでしょう。滝周りにモミジの木が数本。紅葉の頃にまた来ましょう。

  

An enormous pile of house sized boulders near the western entrance to the Cochise Stronghold in the Dragoon Mountains is known as Council Rocks. It is thought that Cochise surrendered near these rocks in 1872 in exchange for a reservation for his people.

 

These rocks show evidence of being used as shelter for people for many hundreds of years. The pictographs seen here are thought to have been painted by the Mogollon people over a thousand years ago. There are also many metates in the rocks in the area which were used to grind corn, nuts and seeds. If you zoom in, you can see some of them at the base of this boulder.

Dongbar Peak.

Karakoram,Panmah-muztag Northwest Face

  

Chester Lake, Kananaskis, Alberta

Elephant Rocks

 

Perched on some rather jaggy rocks and dropping filters in rock pools I was glad to get a few images that I could keep 🙈, Had to go black and white with it being so bright and contrasty.

It's horrible to leave when you are having such a great time with wonderful friends. It was suitably gloomy this morning when I slipped out of the front door and headed down to the rocks before breakfast. Hanko is such a peaceful place, you can't help but relax and take time to recover from the raucous party a couple of nights before. We love Hanko and its people and the fact we can escape so many of the world's horrors there. They are so welcoming I hope my photos will encourage others to go there and discover this little seaside holiday town: Hanko, pearl of the Baltic: at the southern most tip of Finland

Not many trees left around here.

As we were about to leave New Mexico on our way to Arizona, we passed by Shiprock ... which can be seen off in the distance. We went off road to get closer, and as we headed out across the desert, liked this location with the other rocks sticking out of the desert.

Another shot, this time in B&W, from Hartland Quay.

I focused on this rock as a foreground element of a landscape that really didn't work so I cropped everything else out.

The Clifton Rocks Railway was an underground funicular railway in Bristol, England, linking Clifton at the top to Hotwells and Bristol Harbour at the bottom of the Avon Gorge in a tunnel cut through the limestone cliffs.

black and white of the rocks on Gibson's beach

trees, moss, grass, rocks

At my favorite place on the coast, Pescadero State Beach, between Half Moon Bay and Santa Cruz, California.

 

From my Stuff In The Sand collection.

Taken in Shenandoah National Park.

See www.youtube.com/watch?v=uElAkArWQ1Y for a related video.

Zion National Park, UT

09-21-2017

 

Processed: 01/25/23

 

Getting Ready for my first long post retirement trip. I'm going to "finish" my tour of the main National Parks in the state of Utah, spending four nights in Moab, central to visiting Arches and Canyonlands National Parks. I'll also spend three nights after that at a lodge inside the Grand Canyon National Park. The trip begins on February 5th.

 

This photo was one of many I shot while in Zion National Park in Utah back in 2017. I also visited Bryce Canyon and the Grand Canyon on that trip. This was taken with my Canon EOS-80D, the camera I had before my current EOS-R. It was taken on a hike from the Zion Lodge to the Grotto.

 

On that trip, in the Fall, the weather was wonderful, and I got lots of beautiful shots of Zion, Bryce and G.C. I'm going this time during the winter, in hopes that I'll still get beautiful shots in Utah, a really beautiful state, before the spring and summer crowds arrive. I know it'll be cold, and I've prepared for this.

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