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Shot from atop an observation tower on Raymond Pool in the Bombay Hook National Wildlife Refuge in Smyrna Delaware. Print size 8x10 inches.
Early Morning with a few clouds and Lightroom HDR
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(Spanish: Gracias por sus visitas, estrellas`y comentarios, los cuales son bien apreciados.
(Image taken with a 13-year-old DLSR: the Nikon D300 + a Tamron SP 80-210mm f3.8/4 CF- a Manual Focus lens).
Today, it is the agora in Konak district of Izmir, founded in the 4th century BC. It functioned as the state agora of the city of Smyrna in its time. After the earthquake in 178 AD, it was rebuilt with the support of Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius. During the Ottoman period, it was used as a cemetery and prayer hall. The first excavations in the area were carried out in 1932. In 2020, Izmir Agora was included on the Tentative List of World Heritage Sites by UNESCO as part of the heritage site created under the name "Izmir Historical Port City." In October 2023, a 700-meter-long promenade was built at the ruins.
Another small bird off to the side of the Dunes Boardwalk. A Flycatcher related to the Say’s Phoebe and Black Phoebe we see here in New Mexico… another Life Bird also.
Pair of Cicadas off the boardwalk at Smyrna Dunes Park. Heard the one on the tree near the board walk and another calling as well. Suddenly the second one fly over next the the one on the tree. A brief push and shove occured and the first one flew away. The victor stayed.
An aerial photograph of the New Smyrna Beach locomotive maintenance depot, 2 March 2022.
Locomotives present
From left to right are 818 (and another unidentified GEVO), 711 & 439.
Maine Northern Train 504-5 crosses Route 2 in Smyrna Mills on 8/5/2023. The crew is well within the Oakfield Cautionary Limits and will tie down in the yard. The MNR Houlton Local is already on duty and will take this power set north.
Maine Northern Railway
Train: 504-5
8/5/2023
Smyrna Mills, ME
MDOT/MNR Madawaska Subdivision
Photo taken around Yaboti Biosphere Reserve, Misiones, Argentina
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2020/01/28
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Standing on the walkway over the dunes of Ponce Inlet, the view of the rain clouds over nearby New Smyrna Beach, Florida made for an impressive scene. The shot was taken in September of 2014. It sure doesn't seem like it's been 3 years since this day, but it has. It was one of the most beautiful days I've ever seen, with clouds suspended so low over the beach that it felt like you could reach up and touch them!
After meeting a north-bound grain empty, a pair of CW44ACs continue south toward Atlanta with a rack train.
(Press "L" or Click on the image for Large View). The horizon line is the sea, this is a telephoto view of the beach from inland. (Spanish: La linea final del horizonte es el mar. Esta es una vista de la playa lejos de ella).
Data: Canon 5D Mk II, Canon EF 70-200 f/4L @ 200mm, ISO: 100, Mode: Manual, f/5.6, 1/500 sec, Edit on Lightroom CC. Location: Smyrna Dunes Park, New Smyrna Beach, Florida.
This statue stands outside the ITEC (Innovation Technology Exploration Center) being constructed in Big Oak Park in Smyrna, Delaware.
Video taken around Yaboti Biosphere Reserve, Misiones, Argentina by Nikon P900 on
P155
2020/01/28
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Florida East Coast train 101 heads through New Smyrna, Florida on July 11, 2015 with 818 taking charge.