Took a cool pic?

recent sunrise. just diggin the colors. original and then enlargement of the upper left. photo doesn't do it just

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A cold front was moving through and bring some rain
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Not sure this is cool but it is different. I was walking along the edge of a pond when I came to a spillway and found this.
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Screw stay at home orders! Went for a drive yesterday. My two favorite spots for watching shipping traffic are Belle Isle in Detroit and here in Port Huron.
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Great park right under the Blue Water Bridge.
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That would be Sarnia, Canada across the way.
Never realized how swift the current is through here.
 
just getting these up.

End of Feb 2020, before travel restrictions. Will put these here and in Heavy Metal thread for California Science Center

This is LA, USC campus area (Exposition @ Vermont) outside the Museum of Natural History. The building facade and these really cool trees (dunno what they are, but the unusual trunks are actually gigantic, large above ground roots exposed. huge canopies)

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Yeah, this is what you think it is. More in Heavy Metal
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dunno these people -- just there for some scale

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Maybe not super cool, but for you Michiganders, here's a shot with the mitt on the left and the thumb on the right, taken last Friday...


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just getting these up.

End of Feb 2020, before travel restrictions. Will put these here and in Heavy Metal thread for California Science Center

This is LA, USC campus area (Exposition @ Vermont) outside the Museum of Natural History. The building facade and these really cool trees (dunno what they are, but the unusual trunks are actually gigantic, large above ground roots exposed. huge canopies)

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I believe that those are magnolia grandiflora trees.
 
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