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Awakening over Suphanburi.
A peaceful start to the day: The sun rises over Suphanburi, Thailand. Birds fly through the calm morning air, silhouetted against the bright sky. In the foreground, delicate grasses catch the soft golden light—a picture of the quiet beauty of dawn.
📷 Nikon D series | ISO 100 | f/5.6 | 1/1000s
Reflected light hitting the buildings taken a few mins ago from my living room in Toronto.
Happy weekend and thanks for visiting, enjoy each day!
I wish I had a more "proper" camera with me that day
It has been said however, the best camera is the one you have with you
I liked how the sunlight was just catching a few ears of wheat.
crop (less than 1/8th) from similar image to the previous 'dappled' sunshine' image..
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I also like the different layers of lightness and dark, tone
I've been absent for a long while so I thought it was about time I posted. Just going through my archived images and I came accross this from the summer just passed, taken on an evening walk with the sun low the image still doesn't do the reality any justice.
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Candid street photography from Glasgow, Scotland. Captured in the gorgeous low winter sun - enjoy!
Sunlight is split into two canyons and gives one last rush through southern Colorado, USA, ending another beautiful day. The yellowed evergreen trees low across the canyon on the left are actually suffering from a blight or some other disease, maybe pine beetles, that has discolored them. Thanks for looking!
The viewpoint here is the overbridge in Langton Court Road, St. Anne's, Bristol, looking towards Newbridge Road on the morning of Tuesday 07 September 2021. The cutting here was formerly the site of Bristol No. 1 Tunnel. In this scene Class 66 loco no. 66051 operated by DB Cargo leads 6M15, the Tytherington (0707 hrs) to Calvert loaded stone working. I watched this train pass through Bristol East Yard and the loco seemed to be struggling with the load, moving slowly and leaving a filthy trail of diesel exhaust behind it. As the train entered the cutting it met the early morning backlight, and this, together with the diesel pollution, combined to produce the atmospheric haze seen here.
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I managed to finish work a little early . So I drove out onto Romney Marsh Looking for Little Owls they were not showing . Thus started my Red Letter two hours ! 1/ Barn owl very close 2/ a Marsh harrier in flight 3/ this Buzzard asking for a photo 4/ a Woodpecker as I sat under a tree looking for the little owls that I never got to see today . I have often spent a day getting a shot of one of these birds on the above list let alone all four in two hours
Looking under the canopy of trees at Newton Arboretum & Botanical Gardens.
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