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lighthouse at Burnham on Sea
A lighthouse with legs…
A lighthouse on stilts…
During the golden hour.
mamiya 7 Rollei Retro 100 dev. rodinal
Autumn in the Dandenong’s are special and ever changing. Burnham Beeches estate garden’s always look spectacular and more so in Autumn. /
Burnham Staithe, North Norfolk
I revisited this place today in the hope of getting some shots of stormy weather, the weather here has been crap all week, i was hoping for a bit of lightening. I got there at the end of a storm and the sky cleared, i managed to catch this high cloud at sunset, not exactly what i wanted, but its nice enough
A display of crepuscular rays seen from Deepdale Farm, Burnham Deepdale, Norfolk.
The staithe at Burnham, North Norfolk
Burnham Low Lighthouse at Burnham-on-Sea Built in 1832, the lighthouse has a focal plane of 7m and provides a white flash every 7.5s plus a directional light (white, red, or green depending on direction) at a focal plane of 4m. The light is shown through a window at the front. / The lighthouse is painted white with a single vertical red stripe on its front face and is 9m tall with a conical roof and mounted on 9 timber pilings. / It remains an active aid to navigation and is visited by many thousands of walkers every year.
A boat in the mud on the noth Norfolk coast, waiting for the tide to come back in
We visited Burnham Beeches last Friday afternoon, on a day when torrential rain was forecast but thankfully the weather forecast was completely wrong. This large forest close to the city of London is an amazing sight to behold with ancient trees, and at this time of year beautiful, vivid (eh Matt?) and colourful leaves that create a breathtaking canopy. When I saw the scene you see above my jaw dropped in astonishment and I had to take a few photos of it. This is definitely a photo I’ll be printing and hanging on my wall. I hope you like it too! Wikipedia says that: Burnham Beeches is an area of 540 acres (220 hectares) of ancient woodland, located close to Farnham Common, Burnham and Beaconsfield, in Buckinghamshire. It is approximately 20 miles (30 km) to the west of London, England.
Ahoy me hearties. / Here I am in the good old days when I used to go sailing. / Yes, thats me at the tiller, and the pic taken by my old shipmate, and cap’n, Derek. / This was taken in about 1980 and I would say crossing the Thames Estuary, heading for Dover, Kent, after setting sail from Burnham on Crouch in Essex,. England. Craft is a 30 footer, Dutch Built. Scanned Image. / Taken on 35mm film. / Olympus OM1N. / Seiko 50mm 1.8 (?) Lens. Hope you like it. / Thanks for looking.
The flatiron building located at Fifth and Broadway NY,NY, is considered to be one of the first skyscrapers ever built. Upon completion in 1902 it was one of the tallest buildings in New York. I had to leave NY to truly admire this masterpiece designed by Daniel Burnham.
Rotunda at Alfred Nicholas Gardens 23 May 2009. Alfred Nicholas purchased this land in 1929 to build his home and then proceeded to buy up surrounding land to add to his estate. The property was soon named ‘Burnham Beeches’. Alfred Nicholas and his brother George developed the ‘Aspro’ painkiller. It was originally a German discovery, the supply of which halted during the first world war. George, a chemist, re-discovered the formula, the Australian Government awarded the patent and the Nicholas fortune grew. Mr Nicholas travelled the streets of outer Melbourne searching for established trees to be purchased for his property. Unfortunately he passed away before the garden was completed, and soon the property began to decline. Mrs Nicholas stayed on the property until the outbreak of the second world war. After the war the house was handed to their company which converted it for use as a research laboratory. The Nicholas Company decided in 1965 to donate the gardens to the people of Victoria by way of the local shire council. In 1972, the council handed the garden over to the Victorian State Government. / Sherbrooke Road, Sherbrooke (off the Mount Dandenong Tourist Road). Melways ref: 75 G1. Nikon D300 Lens 18-200mm ED VR / 18mm, 1/250s, f- 5.6, ISO: 200
The Flatiron Building as seen through coin-operated binoculars on the Empire State Building 86th story observation deck.
A capture of Burnham Harbor in Chicago Illinois with Soldier Field in the background which is home to the Chicago Bears football team. / Canon Digital Rebel XTI used 28-105 mm lens
A very old wooden light house on Burnham beach England,
Taken on Burnham beach
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