View allAll Photos Tagged RAY
Tried this in black and white, too. Turns out sun rays are pretty no matter what you do, but I like color the best. Thanks for viewing. Looks best large.
Explore, Jan 20. THANK YOU.
maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Ahimsa/138/121/21
Buddah Garden
“All that we are is the result of what we have thought.
The mind is everything.
What we think we become.”
– Lord Buddha
This late season severe thunderstorm was unusual because while it generated lots of lightning, it was all in-cloud. Additionally, the thunder was continuous and heard as a low rumble for an hour!
The heavy rain shaft dropped about an inch in 15 minutes while the sun was generating crepuscular rays. I received only a trace of rain since I was at the edge of the storm. Taken at 4:28PM.
A shot I took back in Glencoe in March. Its the Iced up waterfall on the North Face of the Aonach Dubh. It was in quite a dark valley and the sun was just illuminating the water nicely and the back rock wall was in deep shadow.
I've had a few goes at editing it before but I was never happy with it until now. Id always tried a colour edit but I had a eureka moment tonight and decided to try a BnW edit... This eliminated any of the distracting elements of the composition in colour and really allowed me to darken the background which id never been able to do with the colour edit!
The sunlit cumulus brought me out of the house first, but before I had time to set up a tripod or think about a shot, I noticed the elusive Anticrepuscular Rays rising in the E.South East over the top of the horizon. Lift camera, steady self, point... shoot. Do NOT faff about. They faded in a few seconds.
©unscripted moments photography all rights reserved
from yesterday morning's photo session. They were a wonderful family and so much fun. We were suppose to meet at another location but rained forced us to change plans. I am so glad it did. They had a beautiful home and the girls wore the most adorable outfits. more photos on my blog.
We caught a moment around sunset tonight where the sun’s rays inverted from shining below the clouds to above them. It was spectacular!
Explored- Highest Position March 3, 2010 #35.
This image was inspired by many people on Flickr. Lately I have been seeing the most amazing light ray images. I had to go back through a couple of years of photos to find this one but I knew I had it somewhere. This was taken in June of 2008.
Just wanted to say thanks to all my Flickr friends for sharing their images and keeping me inspired. I also, want to thank everyone for the visiting my stream and leaving all your nice comments.
Large View - www.flickr.com/photos/21202229@N08/4403620067/sizes/l/
Thanks everyone and have a great Wednesday :)
Canon 40d
Canon 50mm 1.8II
Single exposure @ 50mm
ISO 100
f/5.6
1/320
Beams of sun rays breaking through dark clouds.
This was taken on Cronulla Beach, Sydney, during one of my morning walks.
(GETTY IMAGE)