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My hubby to the same pic using his nikon and I took same scene on diff angle using canon. I think mine is better dont you think?. My hubby image is below, what do you think?
Crepuscular rays lighting up the hillsides at the head of the Howden Reservoir, seen from the Cut Gate path.
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Em à.....trong cuộc sống sẽ có nhiều lần vấp ngã....
Và mỗi lần kết thúc lại sẽ là một bắt đầu mới....
Em đừng vội nãn lòng nhé...hãy tin tưởng vào chính mình..
Và đi đến ước mơ......
Anh luôn tin rằng.... thời gian sẽ là liều thuốc tốt nhất....
Để chữa lành vết thương của em....
Và anh hi vọng bài hát này sẽ giúp em vượt qua nỗi đau và vui trở lại.....
Em nhé !
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Delle volte basta soltanto un raggio di sole per farti sorridere l'anima... :)
Pale di San Martino, viste dal passo Rolle. Canon EOS 6D + EF 24-105mm f/4 L IS USM, mano libera
Loch Uidh a'Chliabhain and the Manse Loch in the foreground; beautiful receding layers of mountains in the middle; a stunning dramatic display of crepuscular rays as a cloud obscured the rising sun in the distance.
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Approaching high tide with a reasonable swell, combined with strong rays of sunshine. What more could you want!
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 :)
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?
Another photo of some of the glorious crepuscular rays seen highlighting the Upper Derwent Valley a few weeks ago.
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I have rarely been disappointed with photos I've taken at Reed Canal Park. The sunsets are usually fabulous, and the fountain adds extra interest. On this particular day, some gorgeous clouds were thrown into the mix.
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
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.
Mainland Orkney, Northern Isles, Scotland
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