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That loving backlight, almost makes you warm even though the temperature is below minus. We're getting longer days, and maybe (speaking from someone who likes winter ski) we'll get some snow before spring arrives.
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Macro mondays theme: backlight
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Alviso is a small Silicon Valley town, located at the San Francisco Bay in California. I went there for sunset and to take photos of the seven planets that lined up for a rare "planetary parade". It was too cloudy to see the planets, but we got nice backlit clouds after sunset.
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Vang stave church
Stabkirche Wang
is a stave church which was bought by the Prussian King and transferred from Vang in Norway and re-erected in 1842 in Brückenberg near Krummhübel in Germany,
now Karpacz in the Karkonosze mountains of Poland.
The church is a four-post single-nave stave church originally built around 1200 in the parish of Vang in the Valdres region of Norway.
@Wikipedia
I really love the effect of the backlighting on the fluffy, downy feathers at the base of the shaft!
Lately I have been really working on taking some photos with backlighting. The perfect opportunity to practice this on is the 6 day a week north freight. Departed Anchorage on7.21.25 at 2015. The tracks head in a somewhat easterly direction before turning west and then eventually north to head to Fairbanks. The easterly section in the first 30 miles works out pretty well as seen here at MP 146. You can tell it is a warm day in Alaska as the MACs front door is wide open. 7.21.25