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Denali flightseeing tour from Talkeetna, Alaska. We were supposed to land on a glacier, but low clouds and high winds did not cooperate. Still, it was fascinating to see the massive river of ice between towering cliffs.
We had just reached the Bryce Canyon at Sunset Point, when a strong thunderstorm descended northeasternly over the Escalante Mountains, while lights sprawled across the landscape from the west. Because it was only fast to attach the camera to the tripod to maintain this mood. And after a few minutes a huge (double) rainbow spread out, for which unfortunately the 18 mm of the lens was not sufficient.
Wir hatten soeben den Bryce Canyon am Sunset Point erreicht, als nordöstlich über den Escalante Mountains ein starkes Gewitter nieder ging, während von Westen Lichtspots über die Landschaft zogen. Da galt es nur, schnell die Kamera auf dem Stativ zu befestigen um diese Stimmung festzuhalten. Und nach wenigen Minuten breitete sich ein gewaltiger (doppelter) Regenbogen aus, für den leider die 18 mm des Objektivs nicht ausreichten.
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November morning at the Moselle near Trier-Ehrang.
Before a weather change, there are often spectacular colors just before sunrise.
Novembermorgen an der Mosel nahe Trier-Ehrang.
Vor einer Wetteränderung gibt es häufig spektakuläre Farben kurz vor Sonnenaufgang.
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On my way to rifugio Puez with, in the far distance, Sassolungo and the Alpe di Siusi. There is also a panoramic version of this perspective at www.flickr.com/photos/132192297@N04/29647471354/in/datepo....
We had some time to kill so we stopped by this great little park that resides in Colorado Springs. It had been raining on and off for the better part of the day and after resolving ourself to a night in the car so we spent the rest of the day exploring. As well as an amazing geological spectacle, it has a fascinating history that spans back eons.
The human history of the Garden of the Gods commences many centuries before our present time. Stone hearths and fire rings found in the Garden dating over 3000 years ago indicate the presence of early inhabitants, According to Ute traditions, their people have always lived in this area, and were known to winter in the Garden of the Gods.
It's no wonder they were drawn to this magical place.
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I went out to capture birds, but ended up taking this shot using a Sigma 150-500mm lens.
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Twilight time on the other side of sunset .
This river is very active. Ferries between Sydney and Parramatta pass frequently and occasional private boats as well. Not the ideal place for a long exposure. In this Sunday evening, there was a miraculously quiet moment.
Parramatta River from Meadowbank facing towards Sydney Harbour
I finally managed to sneak down the Kukui Trail and found some nice clouds here at Waimea Canyon. Then the sun broke through clouds and cast some cool and interesting light over the landscape. After reviewing this photo, I wished I had taken out the 70-200 to pick the landscape apart piece by piece, but alas, Live and learn. :)
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The small village of Volpedo in Piedmont, Italy , during a day of storm, rain and thunders. The sun was breaking the clouds while illuminating some fields in the plains, the effect was this.
I never believed that these colours are real ...
before I saw it with my own eyes :-))
Bow Lake with Mt. Thompson in the back
Banff National Park, AB, Canada
The Sutro Baths in San Francisco opened in 1896 as the world’s largest indoor swimming pool complex with 6 saltwater pools, 1 freshwater pool, a 2700-seat amphitheater, and an ice skating rink. However, due to high operating costs and a fire in 1966 when the building was already in the process of being torn down, the only structures that remain are now in ruins. Today the Sutro Baths is maintained by the US National Park Service and is a scenic hiking area for locals and tourists alike.
I visited the Sutro Baths on a cool windy September day. Unfortunately, I arrived just before sunset and spent the remaining time taking pictures that I didn’t really have much time to explore the surrounding areas. I hear to the right of the picture near the rocks that there’s a tunnel leading to the other side of the rocks. There’s also a great deal of hiking trails behind my view that lead all the way to the Golden Gate Bridge. The most surprising part to me was the baths were only torn down 50 years ago as the ruins appeared much older and reminded me of some Roman baths in the UK and Italy.