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The picture is taken at the Memorial of the 1956 uprising against the soviet rule, located in Budapest. More about it in the following link:
welovebudapest.com/en/sights-tours/56-osok-tere
I love this unusual monument, where small, sparse and rusty pillars slowly become higher, denser and shinier, until they form a sharp and high wedge which breaks the ground beneath - another breakthrough beyond the visual one.
On 30th April 1975 tanks from the North Vietnamese Army crashed through the gates of Independence Palace and brought to an end the war which had raged in Vietnam for more than 20 years. The defeat of South Vietnam brought reunification and and an end to formal use of the palace, which had only been rebuilt 8 years beforehand
The storm was ending and the sun was breaking through the clouds :) So pretty.
This has been such a great welcome home. I was so sad out in LA without any rain, but now it's making up for it because it has rained some 4 of the 7 days I've been here :D
I also got to see some gorgeous lightning while I was stuck in traffic :] I could watch this all day.
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After storms rolled through, quite the picturesque sunset broke through the clouds. The bugs were horrendous, of course.
every spring, under the alder, various bulbs sprout right through the old fall leaves. this year it's only January and I'm already seeing breakthroughs.
A typical morning along the Northern California coast, the verdant land awash in light, as the sun struggles to break through and assert its dominance on the day. If I live to be a hundred I will never tire of this daily ritual. I am California born and bred. It is branded on my soul.
Happy Fence Friday everyone.
Pierce Ranch, Point Reyes, CA
As the sun rose, blue sky started to appear and the fog rolled across Derwentwater. Then, as the fog thinned in the trees, the sun began to burst through. This always thrills me, as, after years of Landscape photography, it is still a relatively rare sight...to me at least.
"For the beauty of the earth....Father, unto You we raise, this our sacrifice of praise"
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Taken on the Blue Ridge Parkway in NC
The view from the Parkway toward Mt. Mitchell is fantastic, especially in fall. I drove nine hours through the night to get to the Parkway by sunrise-ish, and that morning at the higher elevations the foggy, slightly rainy conditions were perfect for capturing breaks in the cloud cover.
In a scene rooted in deep and dark forests, these bursts of fall color added a fascinating dissimilarity.
I shot this for the Macro Mondays group theme of Spots / Dots: 16/04/2012.
This week I had completely forgotten about the theme! It wasn't until lunchtime on Monday that I remembered!
Usually I spend the week scratching my head whilst looking for suitable subjects, but this week, I was out of ideas and time!
I was going to give the theme a miss until I walked into the kitchen and saw my rather fetching red and white polka dotted oven gloves!
So, hey presto, here they are as a backdrop to some splashing water!
I'll try not to cut it so close next week! :)
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Bright yellow wildflowers provide a hint of familiarity to the other-worldly scenes at the Painted Hills. Here the sun just manages to break through the clouds of a fast approaching downpour.
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The sun's rays break through a cloudy blue sky at the House of Refuge on Hutchinson Island near Stuart, Florida.
Seen at Reffen, an open air food market on Refshaleøen island in Copenhagen which was formerly the site of a shipbuilding yard.
Stock Shot | Forza Motorsport | PMC Week 28 Entry
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One of my old time favorite and it was first picture taken 6 years ago, when I started diving into the digital stream.
Taken with Sony Cybershot F717 untouched work. ( except for 2 small dust spot removed at the corner in Apple Aperture)
Fog is part of the picture.
Walking around one of the many lakes in the Lake District (funny that), I decided to take the camera with me. It wasn't great weather, it was very overcast and the afternoon, but for a moment we had a break in the cloud (following a little drizzle) with sun breaking through and hitting parts of the landscape. So another quick shot that turned out quite nicely!
“In our lives there is bound to come some pain, surely as there are storms and falling rain; just believe that the one who holds the storms will bring the sun.”
Took this one at the Manassas National Battlefield as well...a kid and his dad were walking out through the field to see what was on the other side.
Ridge peaks near Pico de Arieiro peaking through the clouds in Madeira, Portugal. Captured in December, 2024.
Looking out towards St. Aldhem's Head, Dorset
Reworking - this image was part of a screensaver photoset, and each time I saw it pop up on screen, I had the urge to 'tweak', so ...