Showing posts with label Jetty Park. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jetty Park. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Never look back....


Never look back unless you are planning to go that way.




Hi my friends,

Never look back.... the quote is very true, but not for photographers. I get thought in art school always to take also a look back and the world presents itself to you in a maybe more interesting scenery! Try it....it's really fun to do.

Thank you all for your kind comments to my Sunday post and thanks for coming back today. I hope you'll enjoy my humbled blog.

In less than 90 days my blog will be 6 years old and I have decided to stop it. I have other plans in blogging. I'll let you know more about when time is come - it will be very different! But until then is still some time left to show you some of my photography.

Have a wonderful day!
~Susanne



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Monday, February 21, 2011

The Pelicans are back!



The pelicans are migrating and took over "The rocks" in Jetty Park, at Cape Canaveral



Get out of my way, that was my spot last year and it's my spot this year also!


Hi my friends,
The white pelicans are migrating and back. Taking over "The Rocks" out in Jetty Park at the Cape Canaveral shores. I have captured some of them and it's fun to watch their cleaning rituals.

A large flock of White Pelicans winter also in the Indian River near Scottsmoor Landing. You might see them flying and feeding anywhere on Merritt Island.

Thank you very much for all your kind comments to my "Wordless Sunday" post. 
I'm gladly appreciate them.

Wishing you a good start in the new week.
~Susanne




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Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Jellyfish or Medusa

Jellyfish - captured in the waters of Cape Canaveral, Florida



Jellyfish (also known as jellies or sea jellies or Medusozoa)

are free-swimming members of the phylum Cnidaria. Jellyfish have several different morphologies that represent several different cnidarian classes including the Scyphozoa (over 200 species), Staurozoa (about 50 species), Cubozoa (about 20 species), and Hydrozoa (about 1000–1500 species that make jellyfish and many more that do not). Medusa is another word for jellyfish, and refers specifically to adult jellyfish.
Jellyfish are found in every ocean, from the surface to the deep sea. Some hydrozoan jellyfish, or hydromedusae, are also found in fresh water; freshwater species are less than an inch (25 mm) in diameter, are colorless and do not sting. Many of the best-known jellyfish, such as Aurelia, are scyphomedusae. These are the large, often colorful, jellyfish that are common in coastal zones worldwide.
In its broadest sense, the term jellyfish also generally refers to members of the phylum Ctenophora. Although not closely related to cnidarian jellyfish, ctenophores are also free-swimming planktonic carnivores, are generally transparent or translucent, and exist in shallow to deep portions of all the world's oceans.
Alternative names for groups of jellyfish are scyphomedusae, stauromedusae, cubomedusae, and hydromedusae. These may relate to an entire order or class.



Hi my friends,
I hope you had all a nice Valentines Day! Thank you for all the wonderful comments here on my blog and also on my facebook site. I do appreciate it.
Today I have a picture about some Jellyfishes I have captured out at Jetty Park. That was also for me the first time I have seen these pretty creatures swimming at the surface of the waters out there, beside some turtles, Manatees and Dolphins.

I'm happy to see you coming back to my blog today!

~Susanne





http://tinyurl.com/37jkbtz        Dave's paintings on FAA
http://tinyurl.com/yatdh5x       My photography on FAA
http://tinyurl.com/2wf9qsh      My photography and Calendars 2011 on RedBubble
http://tinyurl.com/37ckddf      David's paintings + My photography on ImageKind
http://tinyurl.com/2bsfvk9      Meine Europaeischen Fans kaufen meine Fotos hier auf myGall

Saturday, July 31, 2010

A thousand foot fishing line...



Possessing much knowledge is like having a thousand foot fishing line with a hook, 
but the fish is always an inch beyond the hook
ZEN proverb


Hi my friends,
I don't know anymore, where I have this proverb from. But I know for sure where I made this photo of  these cute two fishing girls....*smile*.... My memories are not all gone in this heat, thanks God! :))
I wish you a great Saturday. Tomorrow is my "Wordless Sunday" again, come back and visit me.
It's HOT down here in Florida, the best thing to do to stay cool is: Stay home! :))
See ya'...
Susanne



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Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Remove Ego...



"I - Want – Peace, I is ego, Want is desire; Remove ego and desire and you have peace."



Hi my friends,
Thank you very much for your kind comments to my Wordless Sunday #25, they are all very much appreciated. I had no time to post anything yesterday, we had a lot of things going on. 
But today you can see a photo I made "at the rocks" out in Jetty Park, Port Canaveral. And I've found a quote from what I think it matches well the peaceful ambiance in the picture.
I wish you ALL a peaceful day too!
Susanne




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Thursday, July 15, 2010

Jetty Park at Port Canaveral, FL

A Manatee and a Sea turtle, captured in Jetty-Park, Cape Canaveral


Hi my friends,

Yesterday I have seen for the first time in my life for real a Manatee swimming in open waters. It was very impressive to see this protected animal of the sea in its natural habitat. Later on I've spotted a sea turtle peeping out from the water.

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is one of the most popular recreation spots in Brevard County. Besides the 4.5 acre family beach with its designated areas for swimming and surfing (lifeguards on duty year round), one of this park's best-loved features is the 1,200 foot Malcolm E. McLouth Fishing Pier - open 24 hours, paved, lighted, equipped with fish-cleaning tables with running water and fully accessible to the physically challenged. Specially designed beach wheelchairs give access both to the beach and pier. A recently renovated and expanded building on the boardwalk houses an air-conditioned refreshment center and a bait and tackle shop.

I wish you an interesting and fun day too!
Susanne



Saturday, May 15, 2010

Her last flight to Space

The mission had no problems with the weather. The launch was initiated yesterday around Kennedy Space Center at 2:28 PM. The countdown contained no serious technical issues.

will blast into the stratosphere to deliver big spare parts and a load of supplies to the International Space Station

Can you see that little white dot? That's the Shuttle Atlantis only some minutes after the launch!
Atlantis is scheduled to arrive at the International Space Station in approximately two days after launch.

Some impressions captured of all that smog and exhaust - a dramatic picture, 
but, is this environmental friendly????

A close up of all that smog...

It was hard to get a parking spot anywhere closer, there were people, people - everywhere! 
But I liked the industrial background to this event in high technology.

American Space Science and the American Flag - how more patriotic can I be?
And this as a (legal!) immigrant....*smile*....



Hi my friends,
So much to the launch of the Space Shuttle yesterday. It was her last flight up there. There will be more launches this year but with another ship and for other purposes. I have enjoyed this maybe 10 minutes of  excitement and of capturing these impressive moments. 

The search for a parking was more than an hour. But in the end it was worth it!
Thank you for all your wonderful comments to my post yesterday.
Stay tuned, come back tomorrow to my Sunday Wordless Special.
ENJOY!
Susanne



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