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Natural sunburst disappearing behind the mountains.
Setting sun illuminating the windshields of moored river boats.
Beautiful British Columbia, Canada
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A glowing red leaf of the poinsettia plant peeking out into the light.
Edited with Topaz Studio 2 (Just a little Glow)
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The glow of the setting sun colored the clouds and reflected their beauty onto the Mediterranean Sea just off the coast of Sitges (20 miles or 32 km south of Barcelona). It also showcased an area of new development.
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Today is my triple challenge day. It is an orange day at Color my World Daily, we celebrate Happy Teddy Bear Tuesdays with Mr. Teddy Bear and the theme at Crazy Tuesday is glow.
I had a last minute inspiration for a glow picture ! As a matter of fact, Mr. Teddy Bear found this glowing egg near his house. Of course, being a miniature he didn’t realize that the glowing egg was standing on an iPhone with a flashlight on (don’t leave it on for too long, or your battery will be dead in no time !!). He was fascinated by this very strange and hypnotizing egg…So he decide to try and climb on the top of it… But first, he had a look inside, just to make sure that it wasn’t dangerous… The glowing light was beautiful … And Mr. Teddy Bear was mesmerized and just stood in front of the egg without being able to move… And that is exactly the precise moment when I took my picture. I was so happy that I left Mr. Teddy bear in front of his glowing egg and started to write my story… I think Mr. Teddy Bear is still in front of the egg as we speak…Sadly I have another video meeting this morning, Mr. Teddy bear will have to wait and so is the glowing egg…
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While photographing wildlife at daybreak in the 10,000 Islands the White. pelicans began landing. I saw this reflection on the water from the mangroves and waited. This very considerate fellow came floating in to. Make this image.
There was something about this image that always made me revisit it. And after some "playing" I was satisfied.
“It is easy to see the glow but hard to recognize the awakening of silence.”
Quote ― Dejan Stojanovic, The Sun Watches the Sun
Ice-abstract.
Sometimes the beauty of Mother Nature just slaps you in the face. I was out before sunrise and watched the glow of the sun coming over the horizon when I saw this Great Egret catch a fish and take off. I followed it with my camera and saw the glow of the sunrise on the Egret, the grasses on the shore. and the reflection of the grasses on the water. Here it is.
Those days in November, a beautiful evening glow was hanging over the valley, offering a mystic view into the Black Forest. The left structure on the horizon is the radio and tv transmission station Langenbrand built in 1964 (173 m). The right structure is a wind power station built in 1999 (99 m). Both approximately 17 km away. The smaller hill on the far left represents the Haidach viewpoint in Pforzheim.
November 2019 | Kirnbachtal
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One of the most Beautiful moments of my Life! African sunset, I had just got the Canon camera, it was late wintertime, and the cold couldn't bother me in all the new excitement, our winter's not being so bad after all. My first ever real sunset experience, a sea of clouds above, with the feeling and spirit of Ra!! ☀️ The Magaliesberg mountains, leading out into the distance, they stretch for many many miles across, they are some of the very oldest in all the world-wide; the reason they appear smooth.
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A chilly dawn up on Loughrigg. I left home at 3.45 am and had a gentle drive up to the Lakes. 5.15 am and I was stood here waiting for the sun and hoping for an inversion or mist in the valley. There was a little mist down on the River Brathay and Elterwater away to my right here, but once the sun came up that quickly went.
This was actually a lovely view looking down towards Windermere with the dawn glow hitting the small cairn here on Loughrigg Fell. The lack of any significant cloud rendered much of the sky as a pale hazy frieze, hence the crop.