pokhara lake and boats by mariusz kluzniak on Flickr.
distance by Andy Kennelly on Flickr.
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Have a great weekend!
…and the light was comming through… by Jordi AC on Flickr.
….ready for a fishing journey…… by Jordi AC on Flickr.
El Sunrise by .Bambo. on Flickr.
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No sé cómo estará ahora -me refiero a esta semana- porque esta foto, al igual que la del buque C elia, son de la semana pasada… Parece que no han conseguido moverlos y van a dragar la arena para que el agua haga su trabajo.
Por de pronto, las que han salido mal paradas han sido las dunas, que después de casi 30 años desde que comenzaron a regenerarlas, habían alcanzado un estado bastante aceptable… Las han acordonado, pero después de que los visitantes se hayan cargado una cantidad importante de ejemplares de casi una decena de especies autóctonas. Una verdadera lástima…
… Y cuando vimos el barco tan cerca de nosotros, decidimos darle un giro a nuestras vidas y subirnos a él… by .Bambo. on Flickr.
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¿Nos vamos? ¿Hacemos como los propietarios de las bicicletas? ¿Lo dejamos todo y nos embarcamos en una nueva aventura, en la definitiva, en la que nos haga sonrerir más que llorar, en la que nos haga sentir nuestro corazón no sólo cuando palpita sino cuando las emociones pasean por él?
Sunrise, Robin Hoods Bay by dougchinnery.com on Flickr.
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A quick upload of an image from a few years ago, taken on August Bank Holiday at sunrise in Robin Hoods Bay. Because of the time of sunrise in August, Elizabeth & I had to get up just after midnight for the two hour drive to the bay to be down on the beach an hour before sunrise, which was tough. But the reward was to have the place to ourselves and to witness a really beautiful sunrise.
I just wish I had the skills back then that I have now, but it didn’t turn out too bad.
I thought I would upload an image of Robin Hoods Bay as this is where I am leading a workshop tonight with a very enthusiastic group. I hope they get good light (the forecast is very promising) and am really looking forward to it. Then tomorrow I am with them down on Saltwick Bay.
Both places have really tough climbs back to the car, but that is the price we pay for being able to be in such beautiful places and the pain of the climb is soon forgotten while the images can be enjoyed for years to come.
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Saltwick Bay, Dawn by dougchinnery.com on Flickr.
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An image made of the wreck of the Admiral von Trump. There is little left of the hull of the vessel now but it makes for good foreground interest on Saltwick Bay.
If you are going down there, take careful note of the tides. It is pointless at high tide as there is nothing to shoot. A falling tide is best and watch yourself as the tide comes back in as it come behind you while you are absorbed photographing the Nab and the wreck, cutting you off from your escape route up the cliffs.
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Luz matinal by nunodantas on Flickr.
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Entre Baiona e as Cies.
Eastern North Atlantic at Night (NASA, International Space Station, 03/28/12) by NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center on Flickr.
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Editor’s note: hello, Flickr friends! I’m just amazed at the colors in this image — hope you enjoy it as much as I did! Posted to the NASA Views Earth at Night photoset: www.flickr.com/photos/28634332@N05/sets/72157625188331491/
One of the Expedition 30 crew members photographed this nighttime scene while the International Space Station was flying at an altitude approximately 240 miles over the eastern North Atlantic. The view looks northeastward. Center point coordinates are 46.8 degrees north latitude and 14.3 degrees west longitude. The night lights of the cities of Ireland, in the foreground, and the United Kingdom, in the back and to the right, are contrasted by the bright sunrise in the background. The greens and purples of the Aurora Borealis are seen along the rest of the horizon.
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The Grand Pier by dougchinnery.com on Flickr.
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I made this image on Saturday down at Weston-Super-Mare. I was leading a mono/long exposure workshop with fine photographer, Paul Wheeler.
We had a great group of photographers from all over the country (including a regular customer of mine, Alex, who let me slip my CF card into his Nikon to take this image as I wasn’t carrying my kit at the time - thanks Alex).
The new pier is very photogenic, especially at dawn when no one is around - it harks back to the 40’s and 50’s in design with all new neon signs and lighting.
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Morning frost by 50D-Ray on Flickr.













