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The zig zag breakwaters of St. Monans in Fife, built to protect the harbour walls.
Only being there for a one day, when the tide was in, so were the clouds, the sea was calm with just a little swell, quiet mesmorising, so the best way to shoot it was to put on a long exposure to flatten the sea and make it more mystical. I also managed to capture the small break in the cloud and see a bit of "mr blue sky"
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Un joli azuré posé sur un brin de végétation isolé, un premier-plan bien dilué, un arrière-plan baigné dans la lumière du soleil et voilà une proxiphotographie comme je les aime !
Photo prise le 13 Mai 2019 en pleine saison des papillons : que de sujets à photographier et qui contraste avec ce confinement de fin d'autômne !
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Taken walking home from Llanberis earlier this year, in autumn after walking round Llyn Padarn. The zig-zags were the old path to work of the quarrymen, and used to zig zag all the way from beside the lake. Some years ago the bottom stretch was declared unsafe, and shut, and now a newer path goes up through the adjacent woods, on the original hillside.
The white house, Glan y Bala, is one of the former managers houses - there are three others.
When I was a teenager there used to be a very beautiful and ancient slate slabbed bridge, Bont y Bala, at the top of the river going into the next lake, Llyn Peris. And a great swimming place with a deep pool and a grassy bank you could dive off, where on a hot day it was crowded with swimmers. You could of course swim in Llyn Peris then, and the upper lake, Marchlyn Mawr was beautiful to swim in too. At some point the con was done and we lost priceless, irreplaceable things like this and gained the Electric Mountain Centre, which was "given' to the people of Llanberis as some - inadequate - compensation, then slyly taken back and now even more slyly has set itself up in competition with local businesses in the village - selling crafts, outdoor gear and operating a cafe. Far from its original purpose, it is now diverting tourist revenue from within the village and is a leech on the economy of Llanberis.
Olympus OM-2n, Zuiko 28mm f/2.8, Harman Phoenix 200
Film processed by Ag Photographic+Photolab
Negative scanned using Fujifilm X-T5 with Fujinon XF 60mm f/2.4 Macro.
Processed with Analogue Toolbox for Capture One.
1st National Bank AutoBank, downtown Tulsa
Built in the 50's
McCune & McCune, architects
Later became a Chase Bank, but it's now closed and abandoned.
Castillo de Belmonte. Cuenca (Spain)
es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Castillo_de_Belmonte
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Thank you very much for your visit, comments and for adding it favorite.
The creek early morning, the fog glares above the creek when the sun breaks through the thick canopy.
first it goes this way, then that; not the shortest path ..
An image of light travelling through glass - single exposure, no Photoshop.
Sunrise over the iconic pier (possibly a breakwater) at St. Monans Harbour, Kingdom of Fife. 363s @ f/11 and 21mm.
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One of the best sunrise that I have seen today at Turimetta beach, Northern Sydney. Seeing a beautiful sunrise like this you know it's worth getting up at 4am in the morning!