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Key West Harbor - Thanksgiving Day
Key West, Florida U.S.A. - Florida Keys
SUNSET - Autumn Rays 2022 - 11/24/22
Sail ship Vessel: Spirit of Independence
*[left-double-click for a closer-look - rays]
*[orange-haze - sun-stream - magical-light]
*[clouds moving left to right - sun going down]
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"Margaritaville" - Alan Jackson & Jimmy Buffett
www.youtube.com/watch?v=v4XtBiWgXLE
"It's Five-Oclock Somewhere" - Alan Jackson & Jimmy Buffett
Another Luminar4 sky replacement exercise, with a shot of an overflowing Mona Vale pool on Sydney's northern beaches and some tast storm cloud from the Luminar4 cloud library. Thought it worked better in mono. :)
into the dark cellar.
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August 30. 2010, a fairly ordinary sunset is transformed by crepuscular rays.
RAW file processed with Olympus Viewer 2.
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Chạy mệt mõi ...
Mắt mờ đi vì mệt ...
Aaaa
Bối rối qa từng giấc ngủ ...!
Êm đềm qa từng cơn mưa ...!
Thoáng Buồn !
Á á á ....
Tui bị Mẫn Mẫn làm cho điên mất thôi hehe.....
Anh yêu em ...- Mẫn Khùm ...
Mẫn mít ướt ...
Mẫn khóc nhè ...
Mẫn đáng yêu ❌x
Đừng chùa :D.....
I've shot this lighthouse many times but never seemed to have captured decent rays. This time there was just enough vapour in the air to create the haze. Pity about the clouds...
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Tấm này fs tặng Fan Ying Yu ....
Mà sao thấy k rõ :))
Thôi up đại :x
Tặng người đẹp Nha Trang của tui :))
Gét phải chờ đợi :|
Penmon on a late summers sunrise, the rays were exactly like this as they found a hole in the clouds.
Not sure who was more surprised when Ray turned around. Billy is another one of our neighbour's cats. He never comes into our garden as Smuggly and Sugsy won't allow it. Our own cats aren't that keen on him either. There it is again that old pecking order. Poor Billy is way down the list.
We have a long weekend with a public holiday on Monday. After two really busy weekends away we are not doing anything - just catching up with a few things at home and relaxing.
Happy Furry Friday everyone
Wishing you a relaxing and peaceful weekend
Explore 50
With our trip nearing the end, we have to head to the coast to catch our flight. We decided to spend our last few days in Crescent City before going home. The forecast wasn’t great, but I’ve been having such an amazing luck with weather that I figure we’d chance it, and hope the streak continues.
I got to the trailhead after a big morning rain. The forest was foggy, but I can see a tiny patch of blue sky behind the thick clouds. Just a few minutes after I hit the trail, the sun came out! What followed was 2 minutes of spectacular light show. I had just enough time to put the tripod down, slap the polarizer on the lens, and grab 3 shots. In all 3 shots, the light rays were different. Then as soon as you can say “beautiful”, the sun went away, and that was the last time I saw the sun that day.
A polarizer really helped with this shot. It was able to cut through some of the fog, and the LB Warming polarizer warmed up the scene. We’ll be coming back here one day, the light show here is just too cool.
5D Mark III
24-105mm F4
Singh-Ray LB Warming Polarizer
Hanging out in a cemetery before the sun goes down. Every year the cemetery is covered in little purple flowers for a few weeks.
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Mornings on this country road always seems to offer up some rays of light. You better have a clean windshield.