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Sunset over the Water, Southend-on-Sea, Essex, England.
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Smoke from distant fires does wonders for our evening skies.
Lake Butte des Morts, Omro, Wisconsin
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During our holiday I tried a few things with my camera which I have not done as much - like full-on backlight photography. This is from the same meadow as in the previous shot - the camera just pointed in the opposite direction straight into the setting sun. I'm quite happy with the flares and lit contours of the flowers from that lovely golden light.
Pimentel Beach, Chiclayo, Peru, South America.
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This is a reprocessed version of an image that I originally posted in 2014. I am considering it for inclusion in a photo exhibit. Don't you think this would really pop when printed on metal?
Among other things, the original version (shown below in the first comment) was darker and there was a strong red overcast on the opposite shoreline (it looked like lava). I reused the original base HDR version when processing it this second time around. I also tried using the Sponge Tool in Photoshop for the first time... desaturating the strong red-hue chromatic aberration on the opposite shoreline. In this case, it actually worked much better than I had anticipated.
The shot was taken during the fall while standing in a small parking lot/vista point beside Baxter's Lakeside Grille, which is not far from Bagnel Dam on US 54 Business in mid-Missouri. The Blue Heron Restaurant is visible on the hillside on the right. Beyond it in the distance, not visible in the photo, lies the Village of Four Seasons on the beautiful Horseshoe Bend Parkway. Located in the heart of the state of Missouri, the Lake of the Ozarks has over 1,150 miles of shoreline and attracts vacationers from around the world.
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I had grand hopes of a nice sunset for the birthday eve BBQ. It didn't happen though as there were too many clouds when the sun went down :( I did though get a chance to play with my GNDs. This photo has both a 3stop hard and a 2stop soft on it.
A view across the breakwaters at Hartlepool,Nortwards towards the Headland and St Hilda's church.The sandstones of the piers and church towers lit by the late afternoon snow,giving them a golden glow.
Sunset on the beach of Schiermonnikoog, Friesland, The Netherlands
Schiermonnikoog is an island, a municipality, and a national park in the northern Netherlands. Schiermonnikoog is one of the West Frisian Islands, and is part of the province of Friesland. It is situated between the islands of Ameland and Rottumerplaat in the Wadden Sea. The Wadden Sea (Dutch: Waddenzee, German: Wattenmeer, Low German: Wattensee or Waddenzee, Danish: Vadehavet, West Frisian: Waadsee, North Frisian: di Heef) is an intertidal zone in the southeastern part of the North Sea. It lies between the coast of northwestern continental Europe and the range of Frisian Islands, forming a shallow body of water with tidal flats and wetlands. It is rich in biological diversity. In 2009, the Dutch and German parts of the Wadden Sea were inscribed on UNESCO's World Heritage List and the Danish part was added in June 2014
The island of Schiermonikoog is 16 kilometres (9.9 mi) long and 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) wide and is the site of the Netherlands' first national park. The only village on the island is also called Schiermonnikoog. Just around 832 people permanently reside on the island, making the municipality the least densely populated in the Netherlands. Because the island is small and flat, only 200 islanders have taken out the special licence allowing them to keep their own car, with the result that the few streets are virtually car-free.
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Sunset over Distrito Federal, Mexico.
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The Sonoran Desert is the only place in the world where the Saguaro cactus grows in the wild. This vast desert stretches from Arizona into California, and most of northern Sonora, Mexico. This was taken on a hike, after a dust storm at sunset in the Saguaro National Park in Arizona, west of Tucson.
"Sandhill Cranes in Flight Over Pine Forest on Canvas Background" by Patti Deters. Two Sandhill Cranes (Grus canadensis) fly into the rising sun over a small group of pine trees below. This flowing digital art background has a canvas texture that looks a bit like a watercolor. The shades of teal, turquoise, and grey along with a hint of the orange sun give it a simple retro look. If you like this artistic creation, please see more (wildlife, painterly, nature) at patti-deters.pixels.com/featured/sandhill-cranes-in-fligh....
Rabat, Morocco.
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Sunset on the Beach of Huanchaco, close to Trujillo in the North of Peru, South America.
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This year the FFF+ Group have decided to have a weekly challenge called “Snap Happy”. A different theme chosen by a member of the group each week, and the image is to be posted on the Monday of the week.
This week the theme, “think pink” was chosen by Margaret, The Pocket Rocket.
Much was my delight to hear this just a few days after I had visited a friend and we had been in Port Melbourne to witness the most beautiful pink streaked sunset!
Rereleased image that I took walking alongside Lake Miramar, Scripps Ranch, San Diego, California USA. Watermark, painterly, and frame effects removed.
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