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Toma realizada en Zahara de los Atunes. (Cádiz)
Photograph taken in Zahara de los Atunes .Cádiz( Spain )
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Taken on my evening walk through my neighborhood in New Port Richey, Florida, Jan. 08. Made EXPLORE Jan 9, 2008, # 269. Never got to see It.
I took this shot last week at one of my favorite Central Oregon locations, Sparks lake. It wasn't really much of a sunset, but as the colors and light started fading away, I caught this moment. I also got lucky that the wind had stopped at that time, making the lake look like a mirror.
10-sec. exposure, 20mm @ f/9, ISO 50, B&W circular polarizer, stacked 2 and 3 stop Lee GND filters.
With the news of clouds of volcanic ash drifting across the UK from Iceland and weather reports saying that we are in for some colourful sunsets I just had to get out with the camera.
Sadly the tide was low so it was necessary to wade out ankle deep in thick mud at Dell Quay, West Sussex to find some water, difficult conditions with the tripod sinking in the mud but it was well worth the effort with amazing red glows in the sky after the sun had dropped below the horizon.
Nice for photography but bad news for commuters stranded at all airports in UK due to all flights being cancelled due to potential problems of the ash damaging the aircraft engines!
30 second long exposure using B+W 6 stop ND filter + Lee 0.9 ND grad filter over the sky with a sinking tripod!
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Essaouira is a city in the western Moroccan economic region of Marrakech-Tensift-Al Haouz, on the Atlantic coast. Since the 16th century, the city has also been known by its Portuguese name of Mogador or Mogadore. The Berber name means the wall, a reference to the fortress walls that originally enclosed the city.
Another Tiskilwa, Illinois sunset. I have nearly a thousand sunset images taken from my yard in rural northern Illinois. Sometimes I wish there was an ocean in front yard, but at least there are lines of trees surrounding the cornfield across the road.
Mount Diablo is hard to see from our house during the day, as it's 100 miles away. But at dusk it stands out, backlit by the setting sun. It's about 4000 feet in elevation and we are at 3000 feet, so it's a clear shot across the central valley.
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