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This Great Egret was catching some excellent late afternoon sun on a recent day at Shiawassee National Wildlife Refuge, Michigan.
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A little village, perched on a hillside is preparing itself for a long winter. It holds everything which a perfectly quiet life needs, intimate houses, a small church, a little cemetery down of the road, plowed fields, the time of the day is close to sunset the colors are warm, and the air is full of the autumnal smells. This is my gift to the hamlet called Restegassi, close to my home, in Italy.
Making an image, and freezing a moment, reveals how rich reality truly is.
This is called "Picture Puzzle." Not the name of some person like Mt Thompson, or Mt. Goode. It just says "Picture Puzzle" on the map. Curious!!!! I "guess" it would go well on a puzzle. It was taken on Saturday night during sunset. I had positioned myself across the lake with the intension of catching the light reflecting on the lake, unfortunately the wind would not allow a clean shot. So, I zeroed in on the mountainside here.
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A dramatic, stormy sunrise over Idaho's Sawtooth's, reflected in Little Redfish Lake.
A b/w version of this riveting daybreak in comments.
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We had just reached the Bryce Canyon at Sunset Point, when a strong thunderstorm descended northeasternly over the Escalante Mountains, while lights sprawled across the landscape from the west. Because it was only fast to attach the camera to the tripod to maintain this mood. And after a few minutes a huge (double) rainbow spread out, for which unfortunately the 18 mm of the lens was not sufficient.
Wir hatten soeben den Bryce Canyon am Sunset Point erreicht, als nordöstlich über den Escalante Mountains ein starkes Gewitter nieder ging, während von Westen Lichtspots über die Landschaft zogen. Da galt es nur, schnell die Kamera auf dem Stativ zu befestigen um diese Stimmung festzuhalten. Und nach wenigen Minuten breitete sich ein gewaltiger (doppelter) Regenbogen aus, für den leider die 18 mm des Objektivs nicht ausreichten.
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Amencer en el Castro de las Gaviotas en Llanes - Asturias
Un bonito amanecer en muy buena compañía ya que me visitaron unos amigos y nos acercamos hasta alli y vimos como comenzaba un nuevo dia
Espero sea de vuestro agrado
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View from Glacis-Bridge up River Weser with the river mill and Kaiser Wilhelm Monument in the background. Minden, Ostwestfalen, Germany
Hücker Moor January Sunset.The Hücker Moor is a nice little lake in the Herford area (Northwest Germany). Peat was cut here more than a century ago and created this lovely landscape. Today the place is a great location for wildlife and worth a trip for the local folks in all seasons. Ostwestfalen, Germany
Common Blue on his sleeping place on a hill in the southern Eifel during the sunset. The sun went down in clouds of mist and was therefore not outshone. Using a reflector I brought the light to the dark side of the butterfly.
Bläuling an seinem Schlafplatz auf einer Anhöhe in der Südeifel während des Sonnenuntergangs. Die Sonne ging im Wolkenschleier unter und war deshalb nicht überstrahlt. Mit Hilfe eines Reflektors habe ich das Licht auf die Schattenseite des Schmetterlings gebracht.
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November morning at the Moselle near Trier-Ehrang.
Before a weather change, there are often spectacular colors just before sunrise.
Novembermorgen an der Mosel nahe Trier-Ehrang.
Vor einer Wetteränderung gibt es häufig spektakuläre Farben kurz vor Sonnenaufgang.
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October waved goodby with sunshine and warm tempereratures and we used the perfect weather for an extended hiking tour on the Wittedindsweg, a crest trail on the Wiehengebirge from Porta Westfalica in the East to the Osnabrück area in the West. Before the sun went down we visited the most interesting spots of the Eastern part of the trail.
El llamado Puente Romano de Simancas es una espectacular obra de ingeniería. De perfil plano "a la romana" es una construcción de piedra sillería con 17 ojos de distinto trazado como consecuencia de las diversas épocas en que fue construido y reformado.
Originalmente hubo un puente romano para salvar el Pisuerga. En la Edad Media se reconstruyó en el mismo emplazamiento en estilo románico. Siglos más tarde, pero todavía en época medieval debió existir otra profunda reconstrucción puesto que los arcos son mayoritariamente ojivales lo que denota su reforma en momentos del gótico.
On my last trip to the southwest we ended up passing through Capitol Reef and just our luck fall color was peaking. Bill and I drove the scenic loop and found these old wagons randomly placed around the central area near the Gifford Homestead.
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