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斜阳下的古渡口 现在已经是一个景区

 

A person, who values ​​the beauty of nature and ambient the world, for richer and happier than those, who did not notices this.

  

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Could see some cowboy legend riding towards. Broke the 1/3 rule... thought the sky was more interesting than the rule

 

6 June 2018: Aerial view of the setting sun and clouds from a Piper Archer aircraft. We flew up to 4,000 feet to see the view from above the clouds. I thought it was interesting how you can see the sky, clouds and ground all in one shot.

 

a wonderful weekend! !!!

  

Eric Clapton - Wonderful Tonight

 

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Wonderful tonight - eric clapton

 

It's late in the evening; she's wondering what clothes to wear.

She puts on her make-up and brushes her long blonde hair.

And then she asks me, "Do I look all right?"

And I say, "Yes, you look wonderful tonight."

 

We go to a party and everyone turns to see

This beautiful lady that's walking around with me.

And then she asks me, "Do you feel all right?"

And I say, "Yes, I feel wonderful tonight."

 

I feel wonderful because I see

The love light in your eyes.

And the wonder of it all

Is that you just don't realize how much I love you.

 

It's time to go home now and I've got an aching head,

So I give her the car keys and she helps me to bed.

And then I tell her, as I turn out the light,

I say, "My darling, you were wonderful tonight.

Oh my darling, you were wonderful tonight."

Last night I decided to head over to Sutro Baths to catch the sunset. I missed the night before which was even better then this night. And as always my camera gets owned by a wave every time here.

 

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Wild Oat in the setting sun. Enjoy your Sunday.

Cornish, Maine.

 

Hessian Hill.

 

Again today we did not have much in the way of clouds in the sky near sunset so I opted for more of a landscape photo as the sun was getting low.

When the sun is setting, even the ordinary becomes a little less ordinary.

Cornish, Maine.

 

A few panoramas of the sunset taken at Highland Farms in Cornish today.

I go to look at landscape at evening of Hakone Ashinoko lake a lull in the rain in the rainy season.

Various cloud floats on the sky, and it changes, it changes, the flow change is continued.

It's regrettable, but only cloud around Mt. Fuji doesn't move.

When the sun in early summer sets in the front mountain, whole around the lake is the world at all.

Every time it seems to have changed and I run after time,

it's covered by a wild dance with the excellent color up.

Dream space in a moment was produced.

 

Atlantic Sunset.

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Sunset over the Sonoran desert, west of Tucson Arizona.

 

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Before the Honda Celebration of Light fireworks show there is a performance of stunt flying, the pilot doing daring tricks and seemingly always just about to crash. While I don't know enough about aircraft to identify the plane by sight, it certainly looks like a Japanese Zero. Caught it with the setting sun.

This Senegalese Chap was singing his little heart out as the Sun went down... Plage de Virage, Dakar, Senegal, West Africa.

 

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Took this one last night around dinner time. The sun was creating a soft warm glow on the flowers in the back yard so I processed the pic to enhance that. Hope it worked.

Sunset last summer in mid July. The sun had set behind the Santa Monica Mountains to the north. The light then carromed off the the ocean and clouds like a billiard ball. HDR from 6 exposures generated in photomatix, tonemapped in Dynamic Photo HDR and edited in photoshop.

The sun disappearing into the ocean at El Salto de Fraile in Chorillos, Lima, Peru. Taken with a Canon 5D IV and a Sigma Art 135mm.

 

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Sometimes an iphone, pointed out the window of an airplane as you hurtle away from the setting sun, is the best you can do. And sometimes that's all you need.

 

I've always loved flying, especially during sunrises and sunsets. Somehow the solitude of staring out an airplane window at all the gorgeous colours, unimpeded by the pollution at ground level, is something different.

 

Emirates flight from Dubai to Kolkata

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Evening sky

Seeps through my skin

I feel it breathing

New life into my being

London from The Shard

 

Depending on the type of camera we have......sometimes we have the option of preset colour tones within our camera........mine has a normal setting........cool.......warm........black and white and sepia.......this photo demonstrates the cool tone.......which gives a more bluish tint..........sometimes using it with colours.....it really brings out the colour tones more better...........the warm really adds more punch to the golds.....ambers .....and yellows...........if you use the blue tone with these colours.....it almost neutralizes them.

 

Soooo.....with photographing cool colours...like grays...blues.....and greens........ you usually get more vibrant colours........you can see the different between these two pictures...........

Rosenkällasjön, Sweden

Photographed at Navarre Beach Florida using the Sony A7R with the Sony FE 24-70mm f/4.

Driving towards the setting sun and there were so many areas like this that could be seen...I eventually stopped as I figured if I waited any longer the sun would be dropped too low...not sure what took me so longto stop...except the big honk'n rig right behind me finally turned off.

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