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Schatten, die auf unser Leben fallen, sind nichts anderes als ein sicheres Zeichen dafür, dass es irgendwo ein Licht geben muss, das es sich lohnt zu suchen...
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The upper reaches of Teesdale in benign mood. The River Tees winds through the image. The Pennine Way follows the river, passing the remote Widdybank Farm, seen in the distance. On the left is Cronkley Scar which is part of the Whin Sill lava flow and the hill in the background is Meldon Hill, which is 2770 feet high.
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Antelope Canyon bestaat uit twee kleine canyons, genaamd Lower Antelope Canyon en Upper Antelope Canyon. Het gaat hier om zogenaamde slot canyons. Dit zijn smalle kloven die door water of modder zijn uitgesleten.
De Antelope Canyons liggen in een Navajoreservaat in de buurt van het dorp Page in Arizona, vlak bij Lake Powell.
Upper Antelope Canyon
De Upper Antelope Canyon is zo'n 400 meter lang en 44,3 meter diep. Hier zijn bijzondere lichteffecten te zien, doordat op een aantal plaatsen de zonnestralen door smalle openingen naar binnen schijnen.
I just got back from a week long photo trip to the Southwest. I was traveling with long-time friend Charles Chapman. Our trip was centered, for the most part, around Page, Arizona.
The places and sights we saw were Horseshoe Bend, Hanging Gardens, Owl Canyon, Rattlesnake Canyon, Upper Antelope Canyon, Lower Antelope Canyon, the Navajo National Memorial, Canyon De Chelly and the Petrified Forest National Park(including the Painted Desert).
I'll be posting images from these locations as I get them processed. I hope you enjoy them half as much as I did taking them.
Promoting a new podcast App for BBC Radio this vibrant orange livery on Volvo B5TL / Wright Gemini 3, number 417 (BN64 CRX) has a very catchy colour and I wonder if anyone thought how good an idea it would be to have the main BBC radio stations playing (in the upper saloon only of course!).
Naturally, it would need to be balanced and there could be a station change every fifteen minutes....so Radio 1 for the first quarter, Radio 2 for the second, Radio 3 for the third quarter and the spoken word on Radio 4 for the last quarter. Somehow though I'm not too sure if residents living in Dalkeith would want a Beethoven piano concerto suddenly switching to a discussion on Brexit after a hard day at work!!
It's been done before of course, way back in 1975.
Upper Tahquamenon Falls - Winter
Tahquamenon Falls State Park
Paradise, Michigan
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- www.kevin-palmer.com - Memorial Falls is found along a short hiking trail near Neihart in the Little Belt Mountains. The waterfall is actually split into 2, with the lower falls being a bit taller than the upper falls.
Almost under the gorge overhang at Upper Purgatory Falls. Knowing it would be too high to cross on the rocks everyone uses, I went in from this side...there's only one way in and out, but it's not too bad.
Upper Mesa Falls in Caribou-Targhee national forest. What a beautiful morning. Not a single other person was around, not even the warden. The drive was amazing, and the Falls was great. Loved the experience.
One of my favorites from the trip, this is an early morning view of Upper Yosemite Falls. I particularly liked how the wind was pulling wisps of the waterfall away from the rock face.
A little purposeful underexposure in this shot.
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Two views at Upper Denton Automatic Half-Barrier Level Crossing with Fifty-Four years between them.
Top view taken on 17th June 1967 shows BR Sulzer Type 4 No D181 with 1N08 the 0805 Heads of Ayr to Newcastle.
Bottom taken 10th October 2021 shows Northern Class 158 No 158851 and Class 156 No 156483 with 2N12 the 1354 Carlisle to Whitby.
Lots of changes the old crossing keepers house and the platelayers cabin have gone and the road marking have been altered. But the most important changes are to the crossing equipment, the top photo is taken six months before the Hixon half barrier level crossing accident on 6th January 1968. The top view shows the original layout with just one set of two flashing red lights, the bottom view shows the later set up with lights at both sides of the road with an amber light which illuminated before the red flashing lights. Improved warning signs were also introduced.
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Inspired by Captain Nikon's deserted underground escalator shot. I was taking some shots around Canary Wharf with my daughter a few weeks ago when she happened to find this underground station, and surprisingly it was the same escalator that Steve captured. This was taken on a Sunday afternoon in the middle of summer !!!! E-M5/12mm.
View from the Jacobs Ladder path looking down the valley.
Thanks for all comments on the previous photo. Poppy watching the sunset was a big hit in explore :)
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The natural beauty of the Yosemite Valley... the towering granite cliffs, waterfalls, and lush foliage make this a place unlike any other on Earth. It is truly beautiful and awe inspiring! This shot was taken in the afternoon last May before the crowds began flocking there by the droves in June, July and August. Yosemite is visited by four million people each year, most of whom visit during the summer months. I absolutely wanted to make sure I got there before that mad rush started. :D
On our whirlwind tour of the park that afternoon, my son Derek and I pulled over to view Yosemite Falls. I got out of the car and walked a short ways to capture this shot of the beautiful waterfall. (IMG_1253)
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