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With Nikon D7000 , AF-S Nikkor DX 10-24mm f/3.5-4.5G ED lens.
HDR
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this sunset appears to have caught on fire
when so unique they are easy to admire
the birds seem unfettered by it all
flying in a flock is nature's call
Iris (eyewrisz) tirelessly keeps on creating these beautiful poems for my captures!! I wonder what did I do to deserve this! Thank you once again!
Canon EOS500D
Canon EF70-200mm f/4L IS USM at 89mm
1/2500 sec. at f/4, ISO200
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Monterey, California. Someone built a stone figure. As he took a photo of it, I took a photo of him.
Sunset over the Cuillins viewed from Elgol Isle of Skye
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We tend to take so many shots of the Sunset looking towards the Sun. I've been noticing lately the other direction has a real beauty to it as well.
Rushed off the 18th green after my round at East Potomac today to capture the stunning sunset. From Haines Point, looking across the Potomac at DCA/Arlington.
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It had to be a good one to point away from Vestrahorn.
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A truly Texas style sunset erupts over Austin, TX on a late fall evening as motorists head home over the Pennybacker Bridge aka 360 Bridge.
I happened to notice the light changing outside yesterday evening and what a stunning sunset it turned out to be.
Último pôr-do-sol de 2014, nas alturas. Pra terminar o ano com a melhor das energias, porque eu amo pôr-do-sol!!!!!. Altitude: 11000 metros
This cutout can be found at the Trading Post, KS rest area along US Highway 69, 30 miles (48km) north of Fort Scott, KS. Made of 1/4 inch (64mm) steel plate, it commemorates the Frontier Military Road, which ran from Fort Snelling, MN, through Fort Scott to Fort Jessup, LA. At the time the road was established (1830s - 1840s), it was meant to be permanent. Its purpose was to allow easy movement of troops between forts and to keep the peace between settlers east of the line and the Indians to the west.