Waterfalls at Kingston Mills, Kingston, Ontario.
Mother Thames bursts her banks after months of heavy rainfall… what a beautiful spectacle she offers, the wonder and grace of nature. .. a formidable force indeed.. Her strength inspires me and her beauty leaves me breathless.
This is the Lamp outside The Turf Locks Exminster, at the start of the Exeter Ship Canal, where it meets the River Exe, in the Exe estuary, about 4 KM from the sea. / A lovely walk with wildlife in abundance. Thank you for looking. / Hope you like it. Pentax K110D. / Pentax 18-55mm Lens. / Aico x2 Tele Converter.
/ The river Wey navigation at Wisley, Surrey /
A row of cottages in a village near my home.. / They are so pretty :)))
created from my own images…...... Just beyond the sunset / Someone waits for me / Just beyond the sunset / Lies my destiny / Where the purple mountains / Lie in deep tranquillity / There I’ll find the treasure / Of love eternally Just beyond the sunset / Waits someone so fair / Just beyond the sunset / All alone they wait there / Their hair is golden / The colour of the sand / Their eyes sparkle in the night / Like diamonds in your hand Just beyond the sunset / Lies a home for me / Where the world is peaceful / Like a paradise should be / Just beyond the sunset / Someday is where you’ll find me
I loved this little alley with / such quaint shops…..
Each day’s a new adventure, / We don’t have to travel far – / If our hearts reach out to joy, / We can find it where we are. / Maybe in a tiny blossom, / Or snow falling from the sky, / For the world is full of wonder / If we look with open eyes. Taken Northant’s uk Jan 09 Nikon D90
Northamptonshire uk…... / Nikon D90 / Wish I knew how to Iron the water smooth
Taken at Coton Manor Northants / D40x
Believed to be the oldest man-made navigation in the country that is still navigable, the Fossdyke stretches 11 miles from the River Trent at Torksey Lock and arrives at Brayford Pool. More information on the Fossdyke Canal can be found on the Waterscape website. / Following the Fossdyke and the Witham through the ages Early history / Some historians and archaeologists believe that the Fossdyke Canal was built by the Romans around 120AD to link the River Trent with their city at Lincoln. The earliest definite documentary reference to the Fossdyke Canal is from 1121. 13th century – 16th century / Waterways were responsibility of various landowners and the Church; maintenance inefficient and by 17th century almost impassable (though Lincoln still England’s 4th largest port in 13th century) 18th – 19th century / Fossdyke is leased to various parties – on understanding that trading profits would be used to maintain the waterway 1753 / Act of Parliament leads to straightening and dredging of Witham and Fossdyke 1766 / Grand Sluice and lock built at Boston to protect Witham from tide and flood damage Early 1800s / Major schemes to alleviate problems caused by mud in the tidal section of the Witham between the coast and Boston. Witham was also straightened and deepened between Lincoln and Boston. 1846 / Witham and Fossdyke leased to Great Northern Railway Company End 19th century / Both navigations running at a loss Early 1950s / Regular barge traffic along Witham ceased 1964 / Brayford Pool cleared, 25 wrecked boats removed 1969 / Brayford Trust established 1972 / Commercial carrying along Fossdyke Canal ceased Canon 5D Mk2 / ISO 100 / F16 / 24-105L @ 30mm
A 3 shot HDR processed in Photomatix Pro / Cox’s Mill is located just south of Weybridge on the River Wey Navigation. It is an old flour mill which used to be served by boats from London. Even though it is now converted to flats it is still a fine building in a lovely location next to Cox’s Lock and the old mill pond. / Coxes Flour Mill was the last establishment to receive goods by water on the Wey Navigation. The grain barges continued till the mid-1980s.
Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Featured in Cityscapes and City Skylines – thank you! Taken with a Kodak Easyshare M1033
Amsterdam in Autumn, October 2009 / Nikon D300 / Tamron 10-24mm, handheld on rail / HDR (-2,-1,0) in Photomatix Pro3.2 / PP in PS CS3
Nikon D300 / Tamron 10-24mm / 1/80 f/11.00 / HDR based on one shot, handheld / pp in PS SC3 including Orton Effect
Amsterdam / Nikon D300 / Nikkor 18-200mm / HDR (-2,-1,0,+1) in Photomatix Pro / Handheld on rail support and / PP in PS SC3
Paris, France. Olympus OM-3. Sigma 21mm. Ilford HP5 400 b/w film. i didn’t plan it, but got lucky with the thee pairs of couples evenly dispersed!
Nikon D300 / Nikkor 18-200mm / HDR (1 raw shot) / in Photomatix Pro3.1 / pp in PS CS3
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