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All taken on a K&F Concept sponsored workshop organised by Ray Mcbride. This unamed wreck is only visible at low tide and sits a mile off the shore line at Hoylake on the Wirral Peninsular
All taken on a K&F Concept sponsored workshop organised by Ray Mcbride. This unamed wreck is only visible at low tide and sits a mile off the shore line at Hoylake on the Wirral Peninsular
This was one of the those sunsets where it progressively got better and better, and I was somewhat giddy to be there with the camera to document it.
A colorful sunset both above and on the water at Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge.
Single 4 second exposure.
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Norway is a place of endless natural beauty. Incredible fjords, winding small roads, raw tunnels carved through the bedrock and so much more. These images are from summer road trips during 2024.
These images do not utilize AI and are original imagery with no items added or removed (such as errant leaves, pieces of trash, or power lines). What you see is as close to the moment as I experienced it.
All images by Alex Berger, please reach out directly for licensing or usage requests.
Find more of my work at alex-berger.com or on virtualwayfarer.com.
Lagoon Valley Park, located between Vacaville and Fairfield in Solano County, California, has a history that blends natural beauty with community heritage. The valley was once home to Patwin tribes, who lived along its creeks and wetlands long before European settlement. In the 1800s, it became part of early ranching and farming lands during California’s Mexican land grant era.
The park’s central feature, Lagoon Lake, was originally a natural basin that collected seasonal rains and later served as a key water reservoir for the surrounding area. Today, it spans over 470 acres of protected open space, offering hiking, biking, and wildlife viewing — a cherished local escape where visitors can still witness the same serene reflections that early settlers once saw.
It remains one of Solano County’s most photogenic spots, known for its tranquil sunsets, open meadows, and the diverse wildlife that gather along the water’s edge.
dreamer.
when it all counts for something
and your pocket’s full of nothing
let’s get high on believing
i can promise you
yes, i am a dreamer too
we are dreamers together
always and forever❤️ #lyrics
sunset photo captured in pagosa springs, colorado. all fine art colorado landscape photography available for purchase in print.
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285.0 seconds (4 minutes 45 seconds)
f/11
ISO 31
14mm
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Nikon D810
Nikkor 14-24mm (f/2.8)
LEE Filters Big Stopper and Circular Polarizer
ProMaster XC525
RFN-4s wireless remote
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epic.sunset⛰️✌️
some evenings all the pieces come together to create epic sunsets. this evening it all came together and it was magical, unlike anything i’ve ever seen before. the sky lite up from yellow, to orange, to red, to pink – the mountains reflected a beautiful glow and my world just seemed to be at peace.✌️
photo captured in pagosa springs colorado on 06.17.2017.
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30.0 seconds
f/11
ISO 31
19mm
⚙️Gear
Nikon D810
Nikkor 14-24mm (f/2.8)
LEE Filters Little Stopper
ProMaster XC525
RFN-4s wireless remote
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"Sunset at North Bar Lake, Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore, photographed by Aubrieta V. Hope, www.michiganscenery.com.
Taken in Portencross on 30/05/10. I had noticed how gorgeous the sky looked from my living room and so I drove over to Portencross to try and get a couple of nice shots. There were a couple of other people out with cameras so i had to try very hard not to get to close to them for fear of suffering extreme camera or lens envy! I've seen a couple of shots on flickr which have been taken at the same place and the on the same night as these and they look stunning so try and have a search for them (one of them is in my favourites). I hope one day I am able to produce shots like that but for now these will do :)
There is a magical spot on the Metolius River.
Well, actually there are Many magical spots, but this one is extra special. Deep deep pools with huge redside rainbow trout lay waiting for the perfect fly presentation. They are at tad technical, a tad finicky, and a tad lazy just milling about and coming up from down deep to give the eager fisher a tease at what 'could' be their next catch.
And the fisher does come to the call of the wild trout.
And they all stay longer here than any other spot on the river...tying, trying, casting and cursing.
It is known as "the idiot hole", but for the few that actually do catch here, it's pure fool's gold.
(as with all my shots, the only enhancement I might ever do is crop. So like the previous shot, Yes, this IS the real color of the water, at dusk)
SOOC, handheld
in portixol, as the golden sun dips towards the horizon, a quiet walker moves along the shore, silhouetted in the evening light. there’s something timeless in her pace, a soft rhythm that matches the slow setting of the sun. while others may rush or turn away, she walks right into the moment, fully present with nature’s final light of the day. her silhouette adds a quiet dignity, a small, serene figure against the vast canvas of sunset and sea.
A sunset as viewed from the far southern end of Lake Havasu in Parker, Arizona, U.S.A. (Aug. 22, 2025)
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Bob Dylan album inspired this sunset upload
Costa Rica lava coast
Reflected bloody magenta on Pacific Ocean tide
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Pine Island Reflection
Nature's Perfect Circle
When geometry meets golden hour, miracles happen 🌅 The universe aligned for this shot—circular pine grove, setting sun dead center, water like glass. I waited 47 minutes for the wind to stop. Worth every second. This is what patience photographs like.
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Sunset behind Beinn a'Bheithir and Ballachulish seen across Loch Leven from Glencoe, Scotland. Prints available from www.vanishingpoints.net
Pedernales State Park, TX
The sun god makes a last stand on the horizon and bestows his glow on the waters of the Pedernales.
Photographer Notes: Typical 3 exposure (+/-2ev) HDR processed with detail enhancer in Photomatix. Learned some new tricks on selective edits within Capture NX2 on this image (selective noise reduction -- you can use control points to do selections too). Layers and masking via Pixelmator. Threw out the rule of thirds and power quadrants and went with a very helio-centric crop on this image.
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Photograph of the infamous Luna Park at golden hour showing its reflections and the sunset sky in the harbour / harbor. I captured this image towards the end of the festivities of the Australian Navy Centenary in October, 2013.
Golden hour can have so much power and make photographs look seemingly different to their normal daytime view. I await this time of day for the amazing light/glow and hue that the sun offers our planet Earth whilst setting.
[From Wikipedia]
Luna Park Sydney (originally Luna Park Milsons Point, also known as Sydney's Luna Park) is an amusement park located in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Luna Park is located at Milsons Point, on the northern shore of Sydney Harbour.
The park was constructed at the foot of the Sydney Harbour Bridge during 1935, and ran for nine-month seasons until 1972, when it was opened year-round. Luna Park was closed in mid-1979, immediately following the Ghost Train fire, which killed six children and one adult. Most of the park was demolished, and a new amusement park was constructed; this originally operated under the name of Harbourside Amusement Park before resuming the Luna Park name.
The park was closed again in 1988 as an independent engineering inspection determined that several rides needed urgent repair. The owners failed to repair and reopen the park before a New South Wales government deadline, and ownership was passed to a new body.
Reopening in 1995, Luna Park closed again after thirteen months because of the Big Dipper rollercoaster: noise pollution complaints from residents on the clifftop above the park caused the ride's operating hours to be heavily restricted, and the resultant drop in attendance made the park unprofitable. After another redevelopment, Luna Park reopened in 2004 and has continued operating since.
Luna Park is one of two amusement parks in the world that are protected by government legislation; several of the buildings on the site are also listed on the Register of the National Estate and the NSW State Heritage Register. The park has been utilised as a filming location for several movies and television shows.