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Sunrise is my favorite time at the Grand Canyon. It's quiet, mystical, and relatively people free. Before the sun begins to pour down over the eastern edge of the canyon, its early rays light the upper strata of the Paleozoic rocks on fire.
On a day where the cloud cover was fairly thick above, the lower Supergroup Formation never became colorful. But for this one moment, the subtle beauty of that thin ray of hope made the early morning wake-up worthwhile.
( Another experiment, it's a pity that it burned so fast)
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The golden-rayed lily or gold band lily (Lilium auratum) is a lily native to Japan. It is now cultivated in many places around the world. Its hybrid with another lily yielded an Oriental hybrid, Casablanca. Photo was taken at Higashiyama Botanical Garden, Nagoya, Japan.
ヤマユリです。
One more shoot from Antilopa canyon
The light beams in Antelope Canyon are some of the most famous features and something that has always eluded me. They are best viewed when the sun is high in the sky.
The refracted rays of sunshine
Look more alive
On your strikingly beautiful face.
Gravity Poses -
Head Shot Poses
More rays! This time a diagonal burst highlighting the coppery ferns in Hillock Wood, Buckinghamshire.
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Rays of light break through the clouds and haze from the Sprague Fire on the east side of Glacier NP at Two Medicine Lake.
Sunset approaches but the sun has gone behind the clouds. Taken at Panglao beach, Bohol, Philippines.
You have to be there at the right Time to get these Rays. Beautiful Effect when visiting Sant´Antimo Monestery.
The Abbey of Sant'Antimo, Italian: Abbazia di Sant'Antimo, is a former Benedictine monastery in the comune of Montalcino, Tuscany, central Italy. It is approximately 10 km from Montalcino about 9 km from the Via Francigena, the pilgrim route to Rome. Disused for many years, the abbey has since 1992 been in use by a small community of Premonstratensian Canons Regular. A tributary of the river Orcia, the Starcia, runs near the abbey.
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