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Heiligendamm ist der älteste Seebadeort Deutschlands und Kontinentaleuropas, bereits 1793 erfolgte die Gründung. Der Ort wird aufgrund der von der See aus sichtbaren weißen Häuserreihe in Strandnähe auch die „Weiße Stadt am Meer“.
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Heiligendamm is the oldest seaside resort in Germany and continental Europe, 1793 saw the establishment. The place is due to the visible from the sea white row of houses near the beach, the "White Town by the Sea".
This is Bear Lake located in the Rocky Mountain National Park shot at around 5:45am. I had a journalist here with me shooting some video for a show and we where hoping for some clouds when this one rolled into view just low enough to catch some color and then it quickly thinned and disappeared.
I centered this shot on the half-log rest bench, across the lake. Zoom up and check it out. What a spot for morning coffee. :)
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This Great Egret was catching some excellent late afternoon sun on a recent day at Shiawassee National Wildlife Refuge, Michigan.
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A little village, perched on a hillside is preparing itself for a long winter. It holds everything which a perfectly quiet life needs, intimate houses, a small church, a little cemetery down of the road, plowed fields, the time of the day is close to sunset the colors are warm, and the air is full of the autumnal smells. This is my gift to the hamlet called Restegassi, close to my home, in Italy.
A dramatic, stormy sunrise over Idaho's Sawtooth's, reflected in Little Redfish Lake.
A b/w version of this riveting daybreak in comments.
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Making an image, and freezing a moment, reveals how rich reality truly is.
This is called "Picture Puzzle." Not the name of some person like Mt Thompson, or Mt. Goode. It just says "Picture Puzzle" on the map. Curious!!!! I "guess" it would go well on a puzzle. It was taken on Saturday night during sunset. I had positioned myself across the lake with the intension of catching the light reflecting on the lake, unfortunately the wind would not allow a clean shot. So, I zeroed in on the mountainside here.
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