Japanese Relocation Camp Memorial, Manzanar, California
Trying to see what the flipping plumbers did to connect the taps up
Load of gubbins replaced with a longer flexible tap connector
Be very careful with the flexi connectors, I know of two that burst & in one case water was escaping at mains pressure for around 4 hours. It took 4 months to dry the place out & repairs are not yet complete
Wow, I love that shot…so many characteristics of it. Great eye.
Staiths, North York Moors (Cleveland Way) October 2017, Olympus OM-D E-M10 Mark II, 14-42mm.
Runswick Bay, toward Kettleness (Cleveland Way) October 2017, Olympus OM-D E-M10 Mark II, 14-42mm.
That reminds me of this movie
That film was set in Boscastle, Cornwall, but I see the similarities.
Beautiful coastline.
This afternoon’s stroll, bug friendly fields…
…& a Black Poplar (I think) of around 300-400 years old (a girth of approximately 4.5 metres).
Not really well composed or thought out but pretty cool. I kept seeing a male bird fly in and out of the bush. I peeked yesterday in the rain and the female was guarding…and drenched. Today no mom or dad. They immediately thought I was there to feed them and stretched out and opened up.
Pixel 5a.
Wow you caught them at a perfect moment
I knew they were in there but they are super small. There was a branch over the top of the nest. I could just barely see the edge of the next when stooping down. So I stood up and pulled the branch back a bit and was stunned. I thought maybe two in there. They started peeping and beeping, I felt terrible for waking them up. Pretty cool nature preserve I have in my backyard. A few days ago giant millipede. I think I’ve posted the huge bull frog in the past. Fun times!
As they say, the best camera is the one you have on you. That photo came out really well, a real action shot
A budding Ansel Adams