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Sunset Reflection
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The SSA took delivery of the M/V M.V. from Atlantic Marine, Jacksonville, Florida in 1993. She is assigned to Woods Hole - Martha's Vineyard service and is classed as a conventional, diesel, twin-screw, passenger/vehicle ferry. A quick look reveals a basic similarity in hull dimensions, speed and capacities to the 1974 vintage M/V NANTUCKET. Her 230? length, 60? beam, 3000 HP EMD powerplant, 14-knot speed, and vehicle deck load generally mirror the older vessel. There the similarity ends, however, as more modern amenities and necessities such as improved ADA access, interior and exterior seating upgrades, interior passenger space size, Free Wi-Fi internet access and enhanced maneuvering characteristics make the M/V M.V. a more passenger friendly vessel.
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Mercer Park, Clayton-Le-Moors
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All Saints church, Clayton-Le-Moors
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As seen from Mercer Park, this morning.
Of Fog
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Trees in Morning Fog
Morning's Calm
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Fog's Dance
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Separation
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After the Rain
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Road to Follow
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Kjeåsen
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eidfjord
www.visiteidfjord.no/default.asp?hm=23&um=0&sidei...
Kjeåsen is probably one of the most beautiful places I've visited. The weather was exceptional this day.
Too bad i didn't get to meet the woman living there, she's been featured in a program on National Television, called "Der ingen skulle tru at nokon kunne bu", roughly translated to "Where no-one would have thought anyone could live".
Thunderstorm in the distance
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The storm moved pretty quickly along the other side of the fjord towards Oslo, where there was bucket-fulls of rain and loads of thunder and lightning.
Wish i was there for the show, might have to make the trip next time a storm passes by..
Lightning and Clear Skies
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Notice the lit up sky above the storm..
I didn't until i got back home.
The wind was memorable this night, warm and steady, felt like it was feeding the storm in a constant pace.
War of the worlds, global ice melt down
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The Story Continues:
The effects of the lose of protective atmosphere start to happen almost immediately. Much of the global warming symptoms become over night reality. Shocking amounts of contamination in the oceans cause a rise in water temperatures. The ozone layer is almost totally wiped away with one stroke, so unbelievable amounts of solar (UVB) radiation is unleashed over the ice packs, causing wide scale melting of the entire polar regions.
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Credits:
The post processing was done with PhotoShop CS3.
This image is actually made up of 4 main:
The beach is from Penguin Island Beach Perth WA.
The Ice is actually a rock that has been altered to look like ice (same location).
The seagull is one I shot in rockingham foresho
Irish Coast
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Rainbow's End.jpg
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cottage at the end of the rainbow
Dark Rainbow
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1b Lightning Over Minneapolis.jpg
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Lightning Over Minneapolis was shot in the 1980s
Dramatic Clouds
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Night Storm
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Mini Cooper S under an electrified sky.
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Stone Wall Swirl
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Stone wall.
Stone Wall Swirl
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Stone wall.
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