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The light pollution in the background is from the city Nikel (Никель) in the Oblast of Murmansk. We were traveling down parallel to the Russian-Norwegian border (of course on the Norwegian side) to hunt for some Aurora on this really cold night (-24°C)
The sole remaining commercial passenger-carrying coal-fired steamship in the southern hemisphere crossing Lake Wakatipu. An Edwardian steamship built in 1912, the TSS Earnslaw is a 1912 vintage twin screw steamer. A beautiful display of engineering from the age of steam, or a polluting relic? Love to hear peoples thoughts on this? Queenstown, South Island, New Zealand.
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The dew pond from South Downs Way between J&J Windmills and Ditchling Beacon. This was taken about 2 hours after sunset. The yellow tinge in the sky is from the AmEx stadium, the artificial lighting helping to condition the pitch there. The orange tinge on the right comes from the light pollution from Brighton and Hove
When night shootings go bad, it's fun to still play with them.. Maybe not the best quality, but i like the mood when city lights hit the clouds.
For many years we used to camp on this lake and have only pitch dark skies at night. Now there is considerable light pollution over the lake coming from Kingston about 45 minutes south of here. Some say the city has grown so much to cause this. Others claim the new LED street lights give off a brighter light.
I think this is the swan that was starving to death after it got a plastic Six pack rings around when it was younger.
This photograph was taken after a long period of warm and windless weather as the sun was setting and the moon was rising.
I'm not really sure where the haze came from, but even in the day it had a red / brown tinge to it which made me think of the sort of nitrogen dioxide pollution associated with cars and motorways.
Here the setting sun has exaggerated the color so that even the hills in the background appear to have a red / brown hue to them.