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Building a bridge
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Water reservoir (IR mix look)
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Taken at Northwestern University, Evanston, IL.
Water reservoir (natural look)
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Taken at Northwestern University, Evanston, IL.
Water reservoir (IR look)
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Taken at Northwestern University, Evanston, IL.
Cropped version.
Water reservoir (IR look)
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Taken at Northwestern University, Evanston, IL.
Great Falls
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Great Falls at the end of Autum
Hidden Beach
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Hidden beach on tropical island
fire on the water
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Horeshoe Bay,Port Elliot SA
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Just after sunrise in the Sedona, Arizona area.
Chapel of the Holy Cross - Sedona, Arizona Area 6-2009
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Sedona, Arizona area, Chapel of the Holy Cross church. It is is a very cool church built right into the red rock formation.
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Sedona, Arizona area.
Chain of Life
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At some beach.
This chain just came out of the water, went up the shore and vanished again in the sand. Dunno what it was, where it went or came from. But the color was really nice.
Nowbody could tell me what it meant...
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Boat
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Friends 3
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passing time
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Mountains Climbing
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Me driving My H2 in HUMMER day 2009 .. captured by a freind
The Tanks
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Capitol Reef National Park - Capitol Reef encompasses the Waterpocket Fold, a wrinkle in the earth's crust that is 65 million years old. In this fold, newer and older layers of earth folded over each other in an S-shape. This wrinkle, probably caused by the same colliding continental plates that created the Rocky Mountains, has weathered and eroded over millennia to expose layers of rock and fossils. The park is filled with brilliantly colored sandstone cliffs, gleaming white domes, and contrasting layers of stone and earth.
The "Tanks" can be accessed via a short side trail off the Capitol Gorge trail. The trail ascends steeply, leading to what is known as the "tanks," aka waterpockets.
Spider Rock - Canyon de Chelly
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Canyon de Chelly's distinctive geologic feature is Spider Rock, a sandstone spire that rises 800 feet (240 m) from the canyon floor at the junction of Canyon de Chelly and Monument Canyon. Spider Rock can be seen from South Rim Drive. It has served as the scene of a number of television commercials. According to traditional Navajo beliefs the taller of the two spires is the home of spider woman.
The Navajo believe that the gift of weaving was taught to them by Spider Woman, one of the Navajo Holy People. Spider Woman originally showed Changing Woman (another holy person) how to weave, with the stipulation that she would in turn teach the Navajo. Spider Man showed them how to make the loom and tools out of sacred Navajo stones and shells (turquoise, jet, white shell, and abalone), as well as with the earth, sun, rain, sky themselves. This important connection to the earth and elements is characteristic of the Navajo respect and reverence for the natural world. It also demonstrates the significance of weav
Nova Scotia
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Nova Scotia
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Thorn
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Kensington view
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Really wanted to get this jagged log in the shot- had to use Bulb mode at 35 seconds!
Fading Light
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Sunset Crisp Point
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