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This is far more manipulation then I ever do. There are elements of about 6 photos here and I could've done a better job blending them together. But I wanted to post my first major effort.
Finally, I was able to find a blue hour in Manchester after a long time. A very nice calm evening with almost no wind which gave me such a nice reflection.
Combination of blue hour lighting and moonlight that is just out of the frame but adding to the light in the clouds and down on the rocks.
Looking over the Chesapeake Bay in Maryland.
thats a nice smell close to the water when fresh greens are coming out, may be in 4 weeks it will be green everywhere.... finally :))
View of Pest in the glow of the golden hour, from the Fisherman's Bastion in Buda, on the right bank of the Danube.
-Budapest-
Tokyo was covered in fog when I visited in December. And out from my hotel window was just this pea soup. Well... Now it's pumpkin soup...
OM 65-200mm f4 on my Sony Nex-7
The LAUBOZ (Laurel, MT - Bozeman, MT) heads west toward Bozeman through Columbus with the days' last bit of light shining down.
It always begins at dawn. When the sky burns with unnatural color and the ocean holds its breath, the first figure appears. Alone, walking the shoreline Not toward something, but away.
Locals say it’s just a beachgoer. But the clouds know better.
The light is too vivid, the silence too deep. This is the hour they arrive not with ships or sound, but with subtle shifts. A silhouette. A shimmer. A feeling that something has changed, and you weren’t supposed to notice.
This image captures the moment between worlds: vibrant, haunting, and eerily calm. It’s not a sunrise it’s a signal. And the figure? Just the first to hear it.
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Golden hour out west just hits different. After proceeding through Paradise, Montana Rail Link's night gas cruises into the sunset with a dramatic stormy backdrop behind them.
This blue hour photograph of the Beijing 2008 Summer Olympics Stadium, affectionately called the “Birdnest” was taken last October during my visit to Tsinghua University and our holidays around Beijing.
It was a relatively calm evening. The waterway adjacent to the Birdnest offered a near mirror-like surface for reflections of the intricate Birdnest structure and nearby trees. Some grass by the bank of the waterway could be seen in the foreground.
A very common composition of Cromer Pier, taken after sunset during Blue Hour.
It was a shame that I wasn’t fully square onto the pier, due to a lamppost next to me, and that the scaffolding on the left is a bit of an eye sore. And whilst I could have ‘removed’ it, I considered in the end that it wasn’t that obtrusive. However I did make an adjustment to the left most light, as it wasn’t lit.
From the roof tops
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Female Belted Kingfisher (Rocket Bird is what I call it) in that beautiful Golden Hour sunlight zipping past me. Central Bucks PA.