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The City of Southampton bathed in a ray of late afternoon sunlight viewed through the fog from St Catherine's Hill, Winchester. View large !

Looking up onto the Harris hills from the Scalpay bridge enjoying the rays.

Star trails over the old lighthouse at Southerness on the Dumfries & Galloway coast

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Stephen Ray Vaughan (also known as SRV; October 3, 1954 – August 27, 1990) was an American musician, best known as the guitarist and frontman of the blues rock trio Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble. Although his mainstream career spanned only seven years, he is regarded as one of the most influential musicians in the history of blues music, and one of the greatest guitarists of all time. He was the younger brother of guitarist Jimmie Vaughan

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Sun Rays n' Clouds

The sun shines through an ornamental pear tree in autumn 2015. www.glophoto.net

Crepuscular rays lighting up the hillsides at the head of the Howden Reservoir, seen from the Cut Gate path.

For Meino, beneath Millau bridge.

 

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Và mỗi lần kết thúc lại sẽ là một bắt đầu mới....

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Để chữa lành vết thương của em....

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Em nhé !

 

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Ray is a master of meditation and will sit in the garden for hours 'in the zone'.

 

We have a public holiday on Monday and, what do you know, the sun is going to shine. Yeah!! After a waterlogged May we could sure use a bit of warmth and blue skies. It is also half term next week and as we are still in a state of not being able to holiday overseas, without great difficulties, it will mean lots of tourists in our lovely Forest from this evening onwards. We will probably go out early tomorrow morning for a quick walk but then stay at home in the garden for the rest of the weekend to avoid all the tourists. However, we will be tourists ourselves the week after next as we are going up to Northumbria for a week away. We enjoyed it so much last year we have booked the same cottage on the farm which is only 5 minutes across the road from the beach. (see photo below)

 

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Wishing you all a happy and relaxing weekend

This looked good in the sky. The sun was still quite high, but it only started to work when I reduced the exposure.

Any suggestions for emphasisizing the rays more?

 

'Rayed' On Black

Another photo of some of the glorious crepuscular rays seen highlighting the Upper Derwent Valley a few weeks ago.

I was really late for the sunset when I decided to go out and take some pictures... But I managed to catch exactly the last ray of the day :)

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Rays of shadows reflecting from Huntington Beach pier in California during the golden light at sunset.

Visible from Oxfordshire between 2:55 and 3:10pm GMT

 

I was driving home when I saw these but it took a few minutes before I found somewhere safe to pull over to take a photo with my Samgsung Galaxy S5 phone camera

 

Anticrepuscular rays are visible on the opposite side of the sky from the Sun, with the rays appearing to converge at the anti-solar point. This is a line of sight effect; the rays are in fact parallel but they appear to converge on the Sun and antisolar point in the same way that a long road or railway track appears to converge in the far distance. They are not a rare phenomenon, but very often we focus on the rays visible around the Sun. Whenever conditions are favourable for crepuscular rays, it's always worth looking in the opposite direction to see if any anticrepuscular rays are visible

Another photo of the snowdrop but with the light streaming through the flower

Neolithic rays - Crepuscular rays at sunset at the Standing Stones of Stenness

 

A dramatic sunset laced with crepuscular rays marks the end of a day at the Heart of Neolithic Orkney. These are the three largest remaining stones forming part of the Standing Stones of Stenness. Situated on Mainland Orkney on an isthmus between the Lochs of Stenness and Harray and close to the Ring of Brodgar and Maeshowe chambered cairn. This 5m high Neolithic henge structure is believed to be the oldest set of standing stones in the British Isles. Estimates date the construction of the stone henge circle to circa 3100BC - over 5000 years ago.

 

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The Sun's rays break through an otherwise cloudy afternoon

Loch Torridon , another from February.

this sunset was taken at an altitude(height) of 22000 feet above sea level while returning to Male' from Gan.

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Last rays a few days ago on new snow and the river.

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How do you sum this past year? A year where you couldn’t hug everyone you wanted, a year where in the run up to Christmas people were discussing social bubbles rather than decorative baubles, and a year where so many things we took for granted, such as travel, are best postponed right now. All due to an illness caused by a coronavirus.

 

For me, the most haunting part of this illness was the cruelty of the solitary death. The deafening silence in ICUs, where so many patients were connected to ventilators. The overwhelming helplessness and grief people felt for not being able to spend time with their loved ones. I tend, however, to focus on hope and light rather than on darkness. This virus forced me, as many others, to reflect and rethink my priorities; to appreciate more my local surroundings rather than driving hundreds of miles to photograph, to read an extra book or cook a new recipe.

 

Travelling long distances to spend time with family this Christmas is risky, as we should avoid spreading the virus, instead we could spend a cosy holiday with our loved ones and embrace the opportunities to resume busier gatherings in the years to come. Physical distancing this holiday will mean that there will be more of us around to enjoy more sunsets, open gifts and hear the cheer and laughter that are associated with this time of year.

 

There is always a crack of light in the darkness. All we have to do is find it.

 

I am so grateful for your support and wish you a joyful Christmas surrounded by the special people in your lives.

 

Sun lighting up waterfall spray

Sun rays across the Tyne

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