This image was taken on a misty morning from a speeding train looking over at the Southern coast of Devon, England. This area has an interesting geographical point, Slapton Sands, a bar created by longshore drift over many years, and not all too common in English waters.
People say a picture is worth a thousand words. It refers to the idea that complex ideas can be conveyed more easily through visualization. What do you visualize?
Saturday, 26 January 2013
Under the Rainbow
This artistic image was taken on the River Thames, between London and Oxford, in England. The river is sourced much further north, at Thames Head, where a stone was laid to mark the source. The journey down that part of the Thames is beautiful, filled with amazing wildlife and riverside cottages.
Sun's Sky
This photograph was taken in Whistler, BC Canada of the setting sun. This particular image shows the area's common Douglas Fir Trees, as well as a spectacular view of Franz's Run, a route down to the village of Creekside. When Whistler Mountain opened in 1966, Wilhelmsen Franz was a major contribution to the success of the resort, and has several runs and a chair lift named after him.
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