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70807 trundles past Ribblehead with a late running 6J37, the 12.58 Carlisle - Chirk logs a few minutes before sunset on Wed 30th December 2020.
My first photography of the year is of a beautiful wild rabbit eating grass in a meadow, illuminated by the evening light. At one point, it began to hop nimbly when it saw another animal approaching, until it got quite close to me and gave rise to this image, with the rabbit in the foreground, expectant, alert to any threat, but also expectant, waiting for the sunset that was gently illuminating it.
Mi primera fotografía del año, es la de un bonito conejo de monte, que iba comiendo la hierba, de un prado, mientras era iluminado por la luz del atardecer, en un momento dado, se puso a saltar ágilmente, al ver acercarse a otro animal, hasta que se puso bastante cerca de mi y dio pie a esta imagen, con el conejo en primer plano, expectante, vigilante a cualquier amenaza, pero también expectante, por el atardecer, que le iluminaba levemente.
It's not often I get sunset photos while in Colorado but this one made us slam on the brakes.
San Juan Mountains - Colorado
Boat PE1043,
Sunset captured at Mudeford Quay earlier this year during the first lockdown on one of our daily walks allowed at the time and no tripod.
Still waters with some colourful light.
Nice sunset tonight, viewed from the high viewpoint at the parking lot off CA-1, at the N end of Moonstone Drive. The long contrail adds visual interest. Tide was at about minus 1.3 ft.
This was the only colour of sunset this evening, still almost the summer solstice and approaching 11pm and it is still fairly light outside. I hope you like this, it was shot in Ayrshire where much of my recently processed images have been shot.
Explore: Jul 30, 2008 # 477
from my photoshop class: some adjustments of saturation and contrast.
You can see the original and the post processed bellow.
photostream of the Finephoto, where I'm learning photoshop
A timestack of the sunset - hundreds of frames of a sunset timelapse blended together so you can see the cloud trails. This one used all the frames I took, while the one from yesterday used a subset of them.
I did this 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