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看起來像要回家、但妳也可以說她剛好要出門。

觀察的角度永遠來自妳所面對的方向。

  

flickr的第一張照片、事實上也是最後一張照片

如果以照片瀏覽的先後順序來看的話。

但這樣不得已、卻又莫名其妙的編排方式

似乎很適合我這個隨時想要從麻煩中逃開的人。

  

從結束中開始

記得見面的時候先說再見。

-5C in Bushy Park, some icy reeds catching the rising sun.

Pouva Start

 

Dresden: Die Frauenkirche wurde im zweiten Weltkrieg zerstört und später wieder aufgebaut.

Ich habe sie mit einem stark überlagerten Film aufgenommen, sodass sie alt wirkt.

 

Dresden: The Frauenkirche was destroyed in the Second World War and later rebuilt.

I shot it with a heavily overlaid film so that it looks old.

 

Дрезден: "Фрауенкирхе" была разрушена во время Второй мировой войны и позже восстановлена.

Я снял его на сильно пересвеченную пленку, чтобы он выглядел старым.

Had nice walk along the coast down at Start point and stayed around fir sunset which was a lovely sight.

At this vantage point, where the Niagara Gorge meets the Niagara Escarpment, we see a view of the Niagara River heading to Lake Ontario. Canada is the left shoreline and the US is the right.

 

The turkey vultures are starting to soar on this morning. Many are likely heading farther north on the migratory route. They have just started to recently return. In Grimsby at the Hawk Watch count, the turkey vultures number around 7000 each spring. There was a time in the 70s where there was hardly any of these birds, but numbers have steadily been increasing through the years.

 

In this image, it is morning and the sun has just begun to warm the landscape. It cooled to -3 Celsius overnight but is above zero now and headed to a high of 18 Celsius on this day. A mini March heat wave with 4 days like this!

 

Some information from the Niagara Peninsula Hawk Watch website

 

Migrating birds in spring have a purpose – to get where they are going in the shortest time possible. In order to achieve the fastest rate of travel and conserve energy, they seek out rising air. Along the Niagara Escarpment, strong updrafts are created by winds being deflected upwards as they blow against this limestone cliff. Migrant hawks take advantage of the redirected winds and glide on set wings above the tree tops. At Hamilton, the end of Lake Ontario, they drift northward, with many seeking out the escarpment again and others spreading out elsewhere.

 

These birds also drift high in the sky by “catching a thermal”, a column of rising hot air created by the spring sunshine warming the ground. Circling inside this thermal, the birds will rise until they are mere specks, and at the top of the thermal they glide forward for long distances without moving a feather.

 

Because the cold waters of Lakes Ontario and Erie do not produce thermals, almost all birds of prey migrating north into Ontario must go around these two large bodies of water. The configuration of the two lakes creates a funneling effect, with the result that large numbers of birds of prey fly directly over the Niagara Peninsula.

PARIS.- Quai Saint-Michel ...

 

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My Fluidr

Working with my best friend! This is gonna be awesome!

You can check it out here - maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Shadow/137/55/1991

Shildon National Railway Museum.

This is the oldest standard guage locomotive still working in Britain. It was built by Sharp Stewart & Co. in Manchester in 1863.

After dropping off their cars for NS to pick up the four MLW’s pull up past the NS dispatched PRR position light at South Driftwood. Their pickup today is pretty hefty and all four units will need to be online to make the trip up Keating Summit. The “rare” C630M belches out some black smoke upon being started up.

Started the day with Chihuly, I'm ending it with Chihuly. Would have been nice if it could have been a different Chihuly but when there's just the one, there's not much choice. There is, to be fair, substantially different light.

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Fall Break 2014: "Turtles & Lava"

 

October 21: A return to Phoenix's Desert Botanical Garden.

The spring is here, well... almost... I saw no flowers at that time, but the green color is starting to dominate the ground and some trees are showing their spirit. Give spring a month and it will show you it's beauty.

heading off on a cold new year walk

.... in our garden ...

123 pictures in 2023 - 97. Starts with 'J' - My new jacket with my favorite flowers on it, sunflowers!

I was the only one awake at Ingalls Pass to see the sunrise over Mt Stuart on this morning.

 

My brother-in-law and I hiked up to Ingalls Pass this week for a night under the stars. I'm fairly new to the Pacific Northwest and have been really aching to get out and see the Mountains up close and personal. I was not at all disappointed! Now I just want to get out even more.

Happy New Year everyone

This, from my garden, is significant because of the sunshine actually reaching ground!!

 

Enjoy your day everyone~~

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A cold looking morning on Pakefield beach.

Nikon FE2

Nikkor 50mm f1.4

FUJICOLOR SUPERIA X-TRA400

ODC-Beginning/Start

 

A new beginning for us today is the use of a brand new humidifier. I looked at dozens of these and looked at bigger ones, different coloured ones but didn't like any of them so I decided this one would be best, and it's small enough for the corner and the colour is nice. The colour is Nutmeg, my favourite Spice!

Official start/finish line at John O'Groats.

Deschutes River hike, Sunday, March 19, 2017.

Race start, with Earl Bamber's #30 Ferrari in the front row

Kirsten was not shy about her excitement and wasted no time at getting started. Although she was excited to get to the end she wanted to try out a few looks before becoming a bald beauty.

Thursday nights are Free Concert on the Green nights from late June until the end of August. It's a time of local and international music, community, and food trucks. This week marked the opening of the season. The first band was local and played progressive rock. The second group played cumbia, a music form started in Columbia. A good time was had by all, and soon it will be next Thursday. :-)

Cross country meet at George Wilson Park, Mishawaka, Indiana. Discovery Middle School, Granger, IN. October 3, 2006

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