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A ray of light at the end of the rain, easy to admire... difficult to capture.

It was a very cloudy day, but for a moment, the clouds burst and I saw this.

Ohrid lake-Macedonia

The light shineth through!

I was trying to get a photo of Ray lying on the garden table in the sun. He wouldn't look at me so I put the camera underneath and shot upwards and this is the result. Such a strange photo - he looks like the Puss in Boots cartoon cat because there is no light on his eyes and the markings over his eyes, taken from underneath, make him look like he is terribly sad

 

See below in comments for the 'real' Ray:-)

 

Happy Furry Friday everyone.

 

We are off to see The Play That Goes Wrong tomorrow night. It won the Olivier award for the best comedy a couple of years ago so we are hoping for a good night.

 

Wishing you a weekend full of laughter

big sky, southwestern sunset, Mother Nature as graphic artist.

 

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July 24th - 31st, 2012 - We got home from the pendulum tour too early to quit for the summer so after a little off time to regroup, we took off on a small loop in northern New Mexico, exploring some new places and revisiting some old favorites.

 

Early sunshine in Thieve's Wood, Nottinghamshire.

Crepuscular Rays sweeping across the fields of the Hope Valley near Mam Tor.

Smokey rays over Wright's Lake California.

Ray of Light

 

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Explored: Nov 30, 2009 #20

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Wow...It feels like forever since I last uploaded an image here & it felt so good to dust the camera off & get to the coast to shoot.

Life has been so busy with work, family, running(7 weeks till my first marathon) & the dog.

The camera has spent sometime in the bag & then last week while on some time off work we decided to spend a few days at Point Lookout on North Stradbroke Island. The first morning I spent running, it's a rather interesting way of scouting spots, but I did come across some very nice beaches with some cool rocks, the next morning was the cameras turn, out of bed early & down 220 stairs before a walk along the beach in the dark. the light started on the horizon with some colour but soon faded to a dull grey, I looked down to get a filter from my camera bag & this is what I got when I looked up!! Hope you like it & have a great week!! Sorry I haven't been around much but I will try & get a look at your pics when I have more time.

Ray at Night is a monthly event in my neighborhood of North Park ~

Ray Street ( pictured here ) is full of Art Galleries and this event is to encourage patrons and artists to mingle...talk...look and maybe buy some of the artworks exposed inside the galleries and outside in the booths/tents . Paintings , sculptures , jewelry ...anything goes . Also , usually they have local bands/ musicians playing there too ;-)

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Cieux ténébreux ce soir ;)

Sunset at Jiufen, one of the market at Taiwan.

After looking at this photo I realised it had little spectrum rays of light around the edges. Its nice when stuff like that happens.

Bright head light in a dark road of a rural area in West Bengal, India

Crepuscular rays are rays of sunlight that appear to radiate from a single point in the sky, specifically, where the sun is.

Pantai Karang, Sanur Beach, Bali - Indonesia

 

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Three times retired steam locomotive driver Ray Churchill couldn’t resist stepping back on the footplate of ‘The Polar Express’ for the children’s Christmas train rides from Birmingham Moor Street station on 29th November 2018. Ray, who began his long career in 1957, is seen in classic pose with traditional red scarf on former Great Western Railway steam loco No. 4965 ‘Rood Ashton Hall’.

 

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I went on a whale watching trip last Saturday and everything was the same color: blue/grey sky, blue/grey ocean, blue/grey whale. We only saw one, but it was a magnificent Blue Whale -- the largest creature ever on earth (including the dinosaurs).

 

Between the dullness of the day and the tossing of the boat (I actually was a little queasy on the return trip!), I got no good whale photos. As we were approaching the harbor, however, the sun broke through a crack in the clouds and created this wonderful light display.

 

Completely SOOC.

Crepuscular rays can be formed by shadows on thin fog or mist, here the dark hedge provides a good contrast for the sunlit fog. Although the rays appear to be diverging to the left it is easy to see that they are really travelling parallel with the narrow lane.

 

The leaves casting shadows are much further away than the pools of light at the end of the shafts of sunlight. Because of this perspective and the low sun the illusion of diverging rays is still strong.

   

crepuscular rays over the River Yare, Norfolk

Battistero di San Giovanni Battista - Cremona, Lombardia

Fotografiar rayos no es tarea fácil pero no imposible. En principio buscar un lugar "relativamete seguro" donde se pueda estar con nuestro equipo fotografico y donde no se nos moje; en segundo lugar observar el movimiento de la tormenta para así ver donde se encuentran las nubes con actividad electrica; y como tercer consejo podria llamarse así.. estar seguro de lo que se hace no vaya a ser que la tormenta nos caze a nosotros

Emoticón wink

 

Esta foto la saque el año pasado desde mi balcon fue muy convectiva la noche!!

 

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Manta Ray by Michael Turner at Beaulieu Estate Sculpture Exhibition. The sculpture is made from stainless steel.

 

The manta ray is one of the most graceful creatures in the ocean. With its large wings and gentle movements, it is a sight to behold. If you love the ocean and want to bring a touch of its beauty into your home, this sculpture is the perfect way to do it.

Source: Michael Turner Studios.

 

Definitely Dreaming 'rosey' theme. 38/52

 

123 pictures in 2023 (101) through rose tinted glasses

In the morning at McMahons Point, Sydney, Australia.

God loves you.

Views from Mt Alexander in Central Victoria this afternoon.

 

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Beautiful rays of morning sun cutting through the canopies to reach the ferns. Taken in Newnes, NSW.

More wandering round the marshes this week!

This is a photo I took back in 2012 while on a visit to the west coast of Vancouver Island.

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