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Rogers' Tower, set on the hill of Castle Dinas near Ludgvan Cornwall. This miniature castle is prominently set so it gives the impression that it and the hill are much larger than they actually are. Built somewhere round 1800 and was given grade II listing in 1988.
No wonder it was built on this spot, perfect spot for a look-out tower.On a clear day Godrevy lighthoue and beyond, turn slightly left and you can see the old lifeboat house near Mousehole, turn 180 degrees and you get a lovely view of St.Michaels mount and beyond to Mullion.
Pity it wasn't a clear day this day, it was very overcast and windy. So much I actually had to put a good size rock into my bag to steady the tripod. Thanks Simon for the company.
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Canon EOS 5D Mark II
Canon EF 24-105mm f/4L IS USM
Exposure 245 seconds @ f/16
Filter used Lee Big Stopper And 3 stop soft GND
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That's me in one of my dance poses from my last choreography.
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Jenna Rogers
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Rogers Pass is a high mountain pass through the Selkirk Mountains of British Columbia used by the Canadian Pacific Railway and the Trans-Canada Highway.
Photographed at Rogers Pass Discovery Centre
@ The Brazoria National Wildlife Refuge, Texas USA
Camera Nikon D7000
Exposure 0.04 sec (1/25)
Aperture f/11.0
Focal Length 11 mm
ISO Speed 100
#34 / #25 / #20 Explored
1892-1895?
1892 - Stone Foundation
1896 - Dry Goods & Clothing, Hall 2nd
1905-1912 - Hardware, Columbia Theatre 2nd
1927 - Store, Opera House & Movies 2nd
1941 - Store, Movies 2nd
A look towards the facade of Howard Theater...originally a gorgeous movie palace. The building now houses P&J, a store selling athletic footwear
Here's another photo from my newest blog post (link)! The Rogers FD building is such a clean looking bit of architecture at night.
Camera: Nikon F5
Lens: Nikkor 35mm f/1.4G
Film: Kodak Ultramax 400
Dev: Cinestill CS41
Scan: Plustek 8200i w/ Silverfast
Was lucky enough to be one of the handful of pool photographers shooting today's first day of issue, Mister Rogers Forever Stamp ceremony. #MisterRogersStamp Learn more here-> store.usps.com/store/product/buy-stamps/mister-rogers-S_4...
Edmonton, CANADÀ 2024
Rogers Place is Edmonton's premier multi-use indoor arena and the core of the urban development known as the Ice District in the city's downtown.
Home of Hockey: It serves as the home rink for the Edmonton Oilers (NHL - National Hockey League) and the Edmonton Oil Kings (WHL - Western Hockey League), having replaced the former Rexall Place.
Capacity & Features: It has a seating capacity of over 18,000 for hockey games and can host over 20,000 attendees for concerts and other major events. It is known for its advanced technology and a design that maximizes fan proximity to the action.
Entertainment Hub (Ice District): The arena opened in 2016 and is the centrepiece of the Ice District, a major urban redevelopment project that includes hotels, offices, residences, and a public plaza, transforming the north downtown area of Edmonton.
Notable Facts: It was notably selected as one of the two NHL "hub cities" for the 2020 Stanley Cup Playoffs during the COVID-19 pandemic.
I love the massive mural on Glenwood that tells the history of Rogers Park, especially the parts that include quirky facts and salutes to ordinary but significant citizens.
I've often seen this man and his Jack Russell terrier around Rogers Park. A few time I have seen the man ride a bike with his dog riding along on his shoulder. Pretty impressive!
To Inspiration Point is 2 miles round trip with a 300-foot elevation gain
Will Rogers, often called the “Cowboy Philosopher,” bought a spread in the Santa Monica Mountains in 1922. He and his family enlarged their weekend cottage to 31 rooms. The Oklahoma-born Rogers toured the country as a trick roper, punctuating his act with humorous comments on the news of the day. His roping act led the humorist to later fame as a newspaper columnist, radio commentator and movie star.
Today, the ranch and grounds of the Rogers Ranch is maintained as Will Rogers State Historic Park, set aside in 1944. You can see a short film on Rogers’s life at the park visitor center and tour the ranch house, still filled with his prized possessions.
Rogers himself designed the riding trails that wind into the hills behind his ranch. The path to Inspiration Point is an easy walk for the whole family.
Directions to trailhead: From Sunset Boulevard in Pacific Palisades, 4.5 miles inland from Sunset’s junction with Pacific Coast Highway, turn inland on the access road leading to Will Rogers State Historic Park. Park your car near the polo field or near Rogers’ house.
The hike: Join the path near the tennis courts west of park headquarters and begin ascending north into the mountains. (You’ll see a couple of different trails; join the main, wide bridle path.)
Rogers Trail ascends a ridge overlooking nearby Rivas Canyon and leads to a junction, where you take the turnoff for Inspiration Point. Not really a point at all, it’s actually more of a flat-topped knoll; nevertheless, clear-day views are inspiring: the Santa Monica Bay, the metropolis, the San Gabriel Mountains, and even Catalina Island.
That's me in one of my dance poses from my last choreography.
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Jenna Rogers
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4/2022 - Rogers, AR
The southbound Monett turn enters the more suburban area around Springdale as the sunlight quickly fades. Time to get dinner.
Aircraft: Boeing F-18F Super Hornet (166620)
Unit: VFA-103 Jolly Rogers
Base: NAS Oceana, VA
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Last week I was fortunate enough to meet the fantastic Makayla Rogers and her boyfriend, William. It was so great to finally meet her and such a fun day; I cant wait to see her more this year, and to spend an entire week with her in August at the Northeast Meetup!
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