Friday, September 24, 2010

THE GOLDEN GATE

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Another panoramic pic crossing from Alcatraz Island back to Fisherman's Wharf!!!

Thursday, September 23, 2010

POINT PINOS` LIGHTHOUSE

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From our trip to California this last August.

Point Pinos Light was built in 1855 to guide ships on the Pacific coast of California. It is the oldest continuously operating lighthouse on the West Coast of the United States and even the lens is original. Alcatraz Island Lighthouse preceded Point Pinos by 8 months, but was replaced in 1909 by the expanding military prison. It is still an active Coast Guard aid to navigation. Museum exhibits and other functions are operated by the city of Pacific Grove, Monterey County, California. The lighthouse is surrounded by the Pacific Grove Municipal Golf Links.

The present light source, located 89 feet above sea level, is a 1 kilowatt bulb, which produces a 50,000 candela beam visible under favorable conditions up to 15 miles distant. Formerly, the light had a rigid schedule of being lit one hour prior to sunset, and extinguished one hour after sunrise. With automation completed in 1975, a small battery-operated back-up strobe light was installed outside the tower, and the main light was turned on permanently. The present signal has a simple 3-second on/1-second off signature. As a further navigational aid, a Class D radio beacon operated continuously which had a range of up to 20 miles. A foghorn was also located below the lighthouse closer to shore which could be turned on manually by the Coast Guard personnel when lack of visibility warranted its use. With the advent of global positioning satellite navigation in 1993, the radio beacon and foghorn were deactivated.

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

INDIAN LARRY


Back in 2006 I went to Sturgis Bike Week andd took several hundred pictures and this one stuck out at me! ! !

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CANNON HDR PANORAMA


Trying my hand at an HDR panorama at Fort De Soto.

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Tuesday, September 14, 2010

The Dutch Windmill

A picture of the Dutch Windmill in San Francisco, California I took on August 7th of 2010. I did this picture in an HDR to bring the colors to life.
In 1903, a pair of Dutch-style windmills were built at the extreme western end of the park. These pumped water throughout the park. The north windmill has been restored to its original appearance and is adjacent to a flower garden, a gift of Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands. These are planted with tulip bulbs for winter display and other flowers in appropriate seasons. Murphy's Windmill in the south of the park is currently being restored.

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Monday, September 13, 2010

EGMONT KEY LIGHTHOUSE


Yesterday, we went out on our neighbor's boat around the bay. We did a bit of snorkeling (we tend to call it "snoggeling"). Our neighbor caught a fish and we cruised around the bay. We love lighthouses and was glad to catch this view. All of us are some shade of red today. Perfect weekend for a boat ride.

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RUSTY THE TRUCK

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Back in June, we were exploring the country of Cedar County, MO. We stopped by my wife's family's property and came across this cool Chevy. HDR captures "Rusty" perfectly!

Saturday, September 11, 2010

PFEIFFER BEACH, BIG SUR CA


Back at the beginning of August, took a drive down HWY 1 south from Monterey, CA and visited Big Sur. I had to stop at this beach to take a picture of this holy rock!! Rule of thumb, if you visit Pfeiffer Beach, NEVER forget to pay the parking...the attendant will hunt you down. Wonderful place to visit.

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