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Narrowleaf Evening-primrose (Oenothera fruticosa), also called Narrowleaf Sundrops. This species is found in a variety of open habitats, including granite rock exposures. Davidson-Arabia Mountain Nature Preserve, Dekalb County, Georgia.
"The Power of Three"
nikon d700, nikkor 135DC at f2, Aperture 3 and Nik.
Brisbane evening light at Newstead
Canon EOS 20D, 20mm, 1/15s at f/10, ISO 1600, circ polarising filter, Cokin ND grad filter
I realised I had left my tripod bag somewhere in this massive field of poppies. Amazingly I found it after backtracking for 20 minutes. I looked up to see this great purple sunset.
On a training run in september I noticed the sun was so spectacular that I had better been photographing then running that evening. So the next evening I returned with my camera, only to find the sun was not half that great as the evening before. It took me two more evenings before the sun came close to like it had been that running evening. This is how it looked like.
Took some pictures of some clouds that looked pretty impressive and tweaked a bit in photoshop.
Nothing more to say really. Hope you like!
As the sun creeps closer to the horizon, a 2-foot gauge mixed train rolls through a tiny, deserted railroad yard in rural Maine, hauling newspapers, light freight and a few passengers.
This image was captured during an evening photo excursion at the WW&F Railway Museum during the 2024 Annual Picnic event. This particular train featured WW&F Locomotive #9, lettered for her previous owner, the Kennebec Central Railroad, where she wore the number 4. The consist behind her is pretty authentic-looking for the KCRR, which had just a small handful of passenger and freight equipment. The 5-mile long KCRR served the National Soldiers Home in Togus, Maine.
On Thai Airways A333 taking off shortly before the evening storm as you can see in the image hit the area that evening. Our flight time from Bangkok to Taipei is approx. 3.3 hours. This flight was on time, and we arrived in Taipei safely around 10 pm.
Inside the Hotel La Quinta Roja, Garachico, Tenerife.
The most detailed English language website on the island