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  • Photographer's shadow, sunrise Mike's Pass. Weathered basalt decomposes to form red clays. Ukhahlamba-Drakensberg Park, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.  Nikon F100, 24-50/3.3-4.5D. RVP. April 2004.
    Photographers Shadow Drakensberg.jpg
  • Aerial view of wildlife fence and its shadow falling across a gravel maintenance road, viewed from directly overhead the Tsauchab Plains of the Namib-Naukluft Park near Sossusvlei in central Namibia, southwest Africa.
    Aerial Fence and Shadow
  • Sunrise on Waldo Lake 1650m (5,414ft).  Waldo Lake is the headwaters of the North Fork of the Middle Fork of the Willamette River, and the only lake in the Oregon Scenic Waterways System.  Mt Ray 2134m (7,002ft) is visible on skyline at left, while the summit of Fuji Mountain 2177m (7,144ft) lies partially obscured by cloud (center).
    Waldo-Lake-Shoreline-Wilderness.jpg
  • Island silhouette on Waldo Lake 1650m (5,414ft), with sunset over Klovdahl Bay.  Viewed from Shadow Bay on the east shore.  Waldo Lake is the headwaters of the North Fork of the Middle Fork of the Willamette River, and the only lake in the Oregon Scenic Waterways System.
    Waldo-Lake-Island-Silhouette-Horizon...jpg
  • Island silhouette on Waldo Lake 1650m (5,414ft), with sunset over Klovdahl Bay.  Viewed from Shadow Bay on the east shore.  Waldo Lake is the headwaters of the North Fork of the Middle Fork of the Willamette River, and the only lake in the Oregon Scenic Waterways System.
    Waldo-Lake-Island-Silhouette-Vertica...jpg
  • Twilight Wedge (Earth's shadow) cast behind the Peuterey Ridge of Mont Blanc 4808m (15,775ft). From left to right: Aiguille Noir de Peuterey 3772m (12,375ft), Les Dames Anglaises 3610m (11,844ft), Pointe Gugliermina 3893m (12,772ft) and the Aiguille Blanche de Peuterey 4112m (13,496ft).  Mont Blanc Group, Pennine Alps, Italy.  Nikon F4; 28-200/3.5-5.6.  Fuji RVP50.  Day 20 of l'Arc des Alpes (7 August 1998).
    Peuterey, Mont Blanc.jpg
  • Outer Horn 3006m (9,860ft) silhouette and crepuscular rays, Bell 2930m and Cathedral Peak 3004m, Cathedral Peak Hotel.  Ukhahlamba-Drakensberg Park, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. Nikon F100, 70-300/4-5.6D. Kodak E100VS.
    Outer Horn Silhouette Drakensberg.jpg
  • Outer Horn 3006m (9,860ft) silhouette and crepuscular rays, Bell 2930m and Cathedral Peak 3004m, Cathedral Peak Hotel.  Ukhahlamba-Drakensberg Park, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. Nikon F100, 70-300/4-5.6D. Kodak E100VS.
    Cathedral Ridge Silhouette, Drakensb...jpg
  • Near Lüderitz, lies Kolmanskop (or Kolmanskuppe), an abandoned diamond mining town from the early 1900's.  Abandoned in 1956, it has been invaded by the sand of the Namib Desert and is now a ghost town.
    Pantry Hatch 1, Kolmanskop.jpg
  • Near Lüderitz, lies Kolmanskop (or Kolmanskuppe), an abandoned diamond mining town from the early 1900's.  Abandoned in 1956, it has been invaded by the sand of the Namib Desert and is now a ghost town.
    Blue Bedroom, Kolmanskop.jpg
  • Near Lüderitz, lies Kolmanskop (or Kolmanskuppe), an abandoned diamond mining town from the early 1900's.  Abandoned in 1956, it has been invaded by the sand of the Namib Desert and is now a ghost town.
    Perforated Roof 3, Kolmanskop.jpg
  • Near Lüderitz, lies Kolmanskop (or Kolmanskuppe), an abandoned diamond mining town from the early 1900's.  Abandoned in 1956, it has been invaded by the sand of the Namib Desert and is now a ghost town.
    Perforated Roof 2, Kolmanskop.jpg
  • Near Lüderitz, lies Kolmanskop (or Kolmanskuppe), an abandoned diamond mining town from the early 1900's.  Abandoned in 1956, it has been invaded by the sand of the Namib Desert and is now a ghost town.
    Pantry Hatch 3, Kolmanskop.jpg
  • Near Lüderitz, lies Kolmanskop (or Kolmanskuppe), an abandoned diamond mining town from the early 1900's.  Abandoned in 1956, it has been invaded by the sand of the Namib Desert and is now a ghost town.
    Pantry Hatch 2, Kolmanskop
  • Near Lüderitz, lies Kolmanskop (or Kolmanskuppe), an abandoned diamond mining town from the early 1900's.  Abandoned in 1956, it has been invaded by the sand of the Namib Desert and is now a ghost town.  This is Buchhalter Wohnung, the bookkeeper's or accountant's home.
    Half-roof Mansion, Kolmanskop.jpg
  • Near Lüderitz, lies Kolmanskop (or Kolmanskuppe), an abandoned diamond mining town from the early 1900's.  Abandoned in 1956, it has been invaded by the sand of the Namib Desert and is now a ghost town.
    Hand Basin, Kolmanskop.jpg
  • Near Lüderitz, lies Kolmanskop (or Kolmanskuppe), an abandoned diamond mining town from the early 1900's.  Abandoned in 1956, it has been invaded by the sand of the Namib Desert and is now a ghost town.
    Kolmanskop Ghost Town Triptych
  • Near Lüderitz, lies Kolmanskop (or Kolmanskuppe), an abandoned diamond mining town from the early 1900's.  Abandoned in 1956, it has been invaded by the sand of the Namib Desert and is now a ghost town.
    Kolmanskop Ghost Town Poster.jpg
  • Mount Hood 3,426m (11,239ft) at sunrise, viewed from Mount Tabor Park in Portland.  The left skyline is Cathedral Ridge, and the right skyline is the Southeast Ridge.  The bulge in the Southeast Ridge is called the Steel Cliff.  Mount Hood is a stratovolcano in the Cascade Volcanic Arc of Northern Oregon.  The mountain's twelve glaciers are thinning as a result of glacial retreat attributed to Global Warming associated with World Climate Change.  Nikon D700. Nikon AF Nikkor 300mm f/4 IF-ED.
    AJH_160224_8039_MA.jpg
  • Bolts and fern boardwalk detail of stormwater facilities, Elizabeth Caruthers Park, Portland, Oregon.
    Stormwater Management Bolts and Fern...jpg
  • Near Lüderitz, lies Kolmanskop (or Kolmanskuppe), an abandoned diamond mining town from the early 1900's.  Abandoned in 1956, it has been invaded by the sand of the Namib Desert and is now a ghost town.
    Perforated Roof 1, Kolmanskop.jpg
  • Near Lüderitz, lies Kolmanskop (or Kolmanskuppe), an abandoned diamond mining town from the early 1900's.  Abandoned in 1956, it has been invaded by the sand of the Namib Desert and is now a ghost town.
    Solarium 2, Kolmanskop.jpg
  • Near Lüderitz, lies Kolmanskop (or Kolmanskuppe), an abandoned diamond mining town from the early 1900's.  Abandoned in 1956, it has been invaded by the sand of the Namib Desert and is now a ghost town.
    Green Room Red Room, Kolmanskop.jpg
  • Near Lüderitz, lies Kolmanskop (or Kolmanskuppe), an abandoned diamond mining town from the early 1900's.  Abandoned in 1956, it has been invaded by the sand of the Namib Desert and is now a ghost town.
    Interleading Door 1, Kolmanskop
  • Mount Hood 3426m (11,239ft) casts its own shadow at sunrise, viewed from Mount Tabor Park in Portland.  The left skyline is Cathedral Ridge, and the right skyline is the Southeast Ridge.  The bulge in the Southeast Ridge is called the Steel Cliff.  Mount Hood is a stratovolcano in the Cascade Volcanic Arc of Northern Oregon.  The mountain's twelve glaciers are thinning as a result of glacial retreat attributed to Global Warming associated with World Climate Change.  Nikon F4, AF300/4. Kodak E100VS
    Mount Hood Shadow, Mt Tabor Park.jpg
  • Sunset shadows on SE Salmon Way, Mount Tabor Park, Portland, Oregon, USA.
    AJH_191001_6043_MA.jpg
  • Sunset shadows on SE Salmon Way, Mount Tabor Park, Portland, Oregon, USA.
    AJH_09a_September-2020.jpg
  • Reservoir 5 bathed in beautiful late afternoon sunlight, Mount Tabor Park, Portland, Oregon.
    Reservoir Reflected Light Mt Tabor P...jpg
  • The southern African Bearded Vulture (Gypaetus barbatus) - or Lammergeyer - is currently endangered and likely to become extinct.  Originally common throughout Lesotho, the Free State, Eastern Cape Province and KwaZulu-Natal (along the Maloti-Drakensberg mountains), the Bearded Vulture now only breeds and forages across a fraction of its original range. Current (2011) population estimates are in the region of 100 breeding pairs, down from over 200 pairs 25 years ago.  Here, this rarely-seen vulture-like eagle of Africa catches the sun's first rays while the grassy slopes of the high Drakensberg remain in deep shadow.  Ukhahlamba-Drakensberg Park, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.  Nikon F601, 50-135/3.5. Fuji RD. Autumn 1993.
    Bearded Vulture Drakensberg Green Mo...jpg
  • Historic light fixture in Mount Tabor Park catches the setting sun as Gatehouse 6 and Reservoir 6 recede into evening shadows. Portland, Oregon, USA
    Historic Luminaire Gatehouse 6 Mt Ta...jpg
  • Late-night fog and light shadows cast by original light fixture in Mount Tabor Park.  In 1903, John Charles Olmsted of the Massachusetts-based landscape design firm Olmsted Brothers recommended that a city park be developed at Mount Tabor.  Portland Parks Superintendent Emanuel T. Mische, who had worked at Olmsted Brothers, consulted with Olmsted on the park layout and integration of the reservoirs into the park design.
    Midnight Thrill, Mt Tabor Park.jpg
  • Shadows cast onto snow at the summit of Mt Tabor project the shape of the luminaire frame of this original Olmsted-era historic light fixture. Hawthorne Boulevard leads to Portland, under a blustery winter wind. Mount Tabor Park, Portland, Oregon.
    Stumptown Winter from Mt Tabor Park.jpg
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