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Amboseli National Park in Kenya was perhaps my favorite park in Kenya. The huge number of animals continued to excite me and its location next to Mt Kilimanjaro was a thrill of a lifetime. It was difficult to call it the end of the day, but having sunset memories helped.
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This sunset was captured at Moosehead Lake from Lily Bay State Park in Northern Maine. (image 34A2462) Please also visit: acadiamagic.com.
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Sunsets are so beautiful, I wish I could ever pen down the feelings. My captures are my only way of saying that :)
A timestack of the sunset - hundreds of frames of a sunset timelapse blended together so you can see the cloud trails.
I did this one entirely on the iPhone using the app iLapse for capturing and stacking the timelapse.
Check out the video I posted showing the stacking process here: flic.kr/p/txyXdm and the same frames as a classic timelapse here: flic.kr/p/sCfp47 and the behind the scenes setup here: flic.kr/p/t4wLHh
Timestack and timelapse album: www.flickr.com/photos/jesspictures/sets/72157649658675467
Timestack group: flickr.com/groups/2750725@N24
Not really.....reflection of a sunset.....was standing on a corner...watching the sunset mature.....and didn't realize the spectacular colours that were forming on the windows of the house I was standing in front of.......the dark silhouettes in the main window are young maple trees
Please feel free to view large....
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Explore September 30, 2008........#328
Coveys of sandpipers and other small birds scurried along the the receding edges of waves on the Gulf of Mexico shoreline at sunset. One moment they would be in the frame of the picture and then gone the next moment.. they were in constant motion and added an element of fascination to the sunset that was taking place before us. It was a perfect end to a day on Caspersen Beach. Waves were rolling up onto the shore and crashing over rock formations along the beach while the sun sunk down below the horizon.
This unusual rocky and rugged-looking beach is in southwestern Florida along the Gulf of Mexico in Venice. It is beautiful and secluded--there were no bustling crowds or residential areas. In fact, as we drove from Venice to the beach, I got the feeling that we were entering a tropical jungle.
This beach is known as a shark tooth hunter's paridise. When my granddaughter and I arrived here, there were at least a dozen people wading in the water and using sand sifters to search for the little black teeth. The combination of waves crashing onto the shore, sharks losing about 25,000 teeth in their lifetimes, and that there are an estimated 370 different species of sharks means on thing: sharks teeth are in plentiful supply!
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Sunset over Lockerbie, went out looking for a shot last night after seeing the sky was starting to build. Its not my fave composition but i ran out of ideas to be honest..its a great sky though;).
Sunset from the Blue Hill Overlook at Acadia National Park. In the distance, Erebor, the Lonely Mountain.
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