20071031

Zonguldak 070823 039


Zonguldak 070823 039
Originally uploaded by galpay.
looking down from the cliffs,
old light tower on the rocks, Blacksea

20071023

Hüznü vardır kalbi olanın...

20071020

şile feneri


şile feneri
Originally uploaded by Zerefsan.

20071018

sandy hook light house


sandy hook light house
Originally uploaded by coolskipper.
fort hancock, sandy hook, nj

night fall




night fall
Originally uploaded by coolskipper.



Originally uploaded by vordecker.

Sandy Hook Twin Lights



Originally uploaded by coolskipper.

St John Sunset - view 1


St John Sunset - view 1
Originally uploaded by CrowGirl.
Messing around with HDR tonight, with some sunset photos from earlier this evening. This is the Coast Guard lighthouse in Saint John, New Brunswick.



Gibbs Light (Bermuda)


Gibbs Light (Bermuda)
Originally uploaded by coolskipper.

Light by day, light by night


Light by day, light by night
Originally uploaded by CrowGirl.
I have to admit I love this shot, and consider myself luck to have snapped it. I was about to head up the stairs from the dock when I noticed these two kids coming down them, and all the lines, and the amazing blue of the sky (yay polarizer!). Snap!

DSC_9941


DSC_9941
Originally uploaded by coolskipper.

20071016

Fasnet Rock

51°23.′3″N, 9°36.′1″W

Fastnet Rock (Irish: An Charraig Aonair - Rock of Solitude) is a small clay-slate island with quartz veins and the most southerly point of Ireland, 6.5 km southwest of Cape Clear Island (Oileán Chléire) in County Cork, which is itself 13 km (8 miles) from the mainland. It lies in the Atlantic Ocean 11.3 km south of mainland County Cork, at latitude 51.37ºN.[1] It rises to about 30 m above low water mark. Study of the documentary record suggests that the name is from Old Norse Hvastann-ey 'sharp tooth island'.

Divided into Fastnet Rock proper and the much smaller Little Fastnet to the south by a 10 m (30 ft) wide channel, it also had the nickname 'Ireland's Teardrop' as it was the last part of the country seen by Irish emigrants to the United States in the 19th Century as they sailed past it.

The Fastnet Rock is used as the midpoint of one of the world's classic offshore yachting races, the Fastnet Race, a 979 km (608 mile) round trip from Cowes, round the rock and back to Plymouth.

The First Lighthouse

In 1847, over 90 lives were lost when an American packet ship was lost off nearby Crookhaven. The Commissioners of Irish Lights decided to place a lighthouse on Fastnet. This first tower was made of cast-iron plates bolted together, and lined with brick. This lighthouse came into use in 1854, but by 1868 had to be reinforced with an outer iron casing, this time lined with masonry. This was still too weak to withstand the Atlantic gales, and in 1881 the upper section snapped off in a storm.

The Granite Lighthouse

The present lighthouse was designed in 1891 by William Douglass. It took more than five years to build and was finally completed in 1904. It is the tallest and widest rock lighthouse off the coasts of Ireland and Britain. The 54-metre tall tower was constructed from over 2000 massive blocks of Cornish granite, each hand-cut to dovetail with the surrounding blocks. The blocks, each weighing up to three tonnes, were cut and assembled in Penryn, Cornwall, then shipped to the Fastnet where the foreman James Kavanagh set every one in place.

The lenses of the lighting apparatus were set in a frame, revolving on a mercury float. The light was provided by two paraffin burners until 1969 when the lantern was electrified. The signal is a simple one - a single flash every five seconds. The lighthouse was manned from 1904 until it was automated in 1989. This was one of the loneliest postings off the Irish coast. There were normally six lighthouse keepers, with four on duty at any one time. By changing two men twice a month, each keeper had four weeks on duty and two weeks off. However, high seas often prevented these changeovers, and even in the 1980s when supplies were brought in by helicopter, storms often swamped the landing pad.

links:
http://www.mizenhead.net/fastnet-rock.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fastnet_Rock
http://www.cil.ie/sh719x4699.html

20071015

I feel free here


I feel free here
Originally uploaded by Teodoratan.
The model is fantastis Ursulla:
www.flickr.com/photos/bessula/1287739070

bleak


bleak
Originally uploaded by sDilara.

20071011

Little Lighthouse


Little Lighthouse
Originally uploaded by caucas.

Little Lighthouse
Originally uploaded by caucas.
B&W

Sinop, Akliman

fener


fener
Originally uploaded by asunsal.

as Lighthouse


yemek
Originally uploaded by asunsal.

Mukilteo Lighthouse & Ferry


The fresnel lens in the Mukilteo Lighthouse tower.
Mukilteo Lighthouse & Ferry
Originally uploaded by ankneyd.

Mukilteo Lighthouse & Ferry
Originally uploaded by ankneyd.

Stairs in the tower of the Mukilteo lighthouse.
Mukilteo Lighthouse & Ferry
Originally uploaded by ankneyd.

Stairs in the tower of the Mukilteo lighthouse.
Mukilteo Lighthouse & Ferry
Originally uploaded by ankneyd.

20071010



Originally uploaded by *Betty*.
which one?

i have painted the lighthouse with my other photo.



Originally uploaded by *Betty*.

TRAVEL PHOTOGRAPHY - Batanes Lighthouse

- Batanes Lighthouse

Red Umbrella III


Red Umbrella III
Originally uploaded by SoZeSoZe.
From my series "Red Umbrella".

20071005

Sunrise


Sunrise
Originally uploaded by Wonderful_World**.
Bahamas, Nassau

20071001

Faro Corrubedo


Faro Corrubedo
Originally uploaded by Foto+.

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