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The condos along Beach Avenue get a spectacular view of Saturday's setting sun. The Seawall at Sunset Beach winds around the shoreline to the famous Inukshuk at English Bay Beach. Stanley Park beyond with West Vancouver and Cypress Mountain in the distance. Captured without a direct view of the sun from the Burrard Bridge in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada ~ April 18, 2020 🌅
As the sun sets over Moscow, the City towers catch the fading light and reflect each other like shimmering glass giants.
Steel, glass, and sky blend into a golden-pink mosaic — a fleeting moment when the business heart of the capital softens into beauty.
This image captures both ambition and atmosphere, where architecture becomes art.
На закате башни Москва Сити ловят последние лучи солнца и отражают друг друга, словно сверкающие стеклянные титаны.
Сталь, стекло и небо сливаются в золотисто-розовую мозаику — редкий миг, когда деловое сердце столицы преображается в поэзию.
Кадр, в котором архитектура становится искусством, а мегаполис — отражением света и устремлений.
This was taken just before I had to move to higher ground as the tide came up, I had my polarizer on to reduce any glare off the water and muddy foreground.
My thirty second exposure with the big stopper worked to produce a nice still flat water surface despite the fast flowing water.
The River Adur and Lancing college at Shoreham By Sea.
After the Sun Sets ....
Gator Dusk
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The Finland Railway Bridge (Russian: Финля́ндский железнодоро́жный мост) is a pair of parallel rail bridges across the Neva River in Saint Petersburg, Russia. The movable bridges are on the Riihimäki–Saint Petersburg Railway and link the railway networks in the north of St Petersburg with those in the south of St Petersburg. The same singular name is applied to both of the bridges.
The sweet smell of spring fills the air in Vancouver. I love this time of year when new growth makes the city come alive with brilliant colours. In the distance, the air traffic control tower Vancouver International Airport on Sea Island in Richmond, BC. Captured from South Vancouver at Blenheim Street and SW Marine Drive in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada ~ April 2, 2020 🌸🌸
I managed to take a lot of photos of sunset scenes on one spectacular evening in October 2016. The fishermen were out in full force to catch their quota of fish on that evening. It seems that is the fish are plentiful.
No editing on this photo either as I felt I could not improve on beautiful nature!
I was on my balcony during one of the last good sunsets in my area this summer 2025. I watched thick clouds gather as the rainy season approached, and the sky slowly lit up in solid shades of red and orange. The buildings and trees made simple silhouettes against the fading light, and even the power lines added a hint of everyday city life to the view.
Nature meets urban details. The vibrant sky, mixed with the presence of familiar city elements like trees, buildings, and power lines, makes this shot a real marker of summer’s end.
My best friend, my partner in crime was farewelled today after passing away from cancer. She was the ying to my yang and the most positive person you would ever meet. She was kind, loving and saw the funny side of life in every situation. I dedicate this image to her.
So after the funeral I headed down to Wellington Point which had special meaning to her heart and captured this image in her memory.
She had a sunny disposition so this image reflects that I think - as the sun is going down it still shines so brightly giving off a golden glow and that's what Sue did...everyone she met loved her. Fly high with the angels now my dearest friend. I will miss you every day until we meet again.
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I stayed near here on my recent holiday to North Queensland so I grabbed a wood fired pizza and a G&T and sat beside the lake waiting for the sun to set. I wasn't expecting the sunset to really go off but Mother Nature really surprised me as it just kept getting better and better. It was the perfect way to end a great day.
Taken at the Causeway Lake near Yeppoon
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For some of my previous shots of the river I have planted my tripod on the weedy bit beside the river, there is a way around avoiding the mud.
This broken old fence has been here for many a year when cattle were free to roam along the river bank, this fence would have stopped them from wandering towards the long gone Shoreham to Horsham railway line.
It`s currently 36 c in my garden another scorcher today, there is a combine harvester working in a field of some form of Beans about 200 Mtrs from our house, the dust is incredible we had to close all our windows, my car now looks like it has been in a desert bring on the badly needed rain.
I thought about rushing to get a shot but the dust is just too much, my camera would not be happy .
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I remember it had been a little cloudy all day but at the end as the cloud cleared to the South East I seized my moment to capture the reflections from the rim of that stunning cloud, Porthmeor beach St Ives Cornwall.
The Moyka River (Russian: Мо́йка) is a small river in Russia that encircles the central portion of Saint Petersburg, effectively making it an island. The river, originally known as Mya, derives its name from the Ingrianword for "slush" or "mire". It is 5 kilometres (3 mi) long and 40 metres (130 ft) wide.
The river flows from the Fontanka River near the Summer Garden past the Field of Mars, crosses Nevsky Avenue and the Kryukov Canal before entering the Neva River delta. It is also connected with the Neva by the Swan Channel and the Winter Channel.
A walk to the beach to shoot a sunset that did not happen, At home the sky looked rather promising but as I walked down the road the sun fell behind a cloud bank but I hung around and was rewarded with a lovely red after glow.
Worthing pier was lighting up as the light faded and the glowing sky and clouds took on some lovely colour.
Many thanks for all your kind comments yesterday, The Australian Pink Floyd gave us two and a half hours of great music.
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K&F Concept meet-up Pre sunset over the remains of the Hoylake wreck a mile off the coast of the Wirral Peninsular
So my friend and I decided to check out this beach around 6pm on a cold October Saturday. We just wanted to walk around and see what it was like. The sun was starting to set and the sky had all these orange and pink colors mixed with dark clouds. There were these big rocks scattered along the shore with seaweed and stuff growing on them. The water was pretty calm, just small waves coming in. You could see this long pier or walkway stretching out into the water. It was actually pretty cold so we didn't stay too long, but the sunset made it worth the trip. The whole scene had that end-of-day vibe where everything looks kind of golden and peaceful.
Snow is like sand
crystalline in shape
Reflects slanted rays late afternoon light
Unlike sand though, snow melts in Spring
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Happy New Year 2025
With the awful weather we have today I thought a nice bright warming image would be nice.
This is Kimmeridge bay on the Jurassic Coast in Dorset as the sun drops down over Portland .
I`m sat at my desk and hearing noises from outside I look through the window to see my garden furniture moving about on it`s own, I hope the wind puts it back where it came from.
An update on our dog Lowena, we got her home late last night after her general Anaesthesia and Endoscopy, no foreign bodies were found but three biopsy's were done for further investigation, we should get the results next week .
Our first night in New Zealand was at Akaroa and we decided that we would shoot our first sunset and grab dinner afterwards. What we didn't realise was that they had daylight savings in New Zealand and it doesn't get dark until after 9pm. Consequently all the restaurants were closed by the time we finished shooting but we did finally find a Thai restaurant open and the food was absolutely delicious! We definitely slept well that night - full tummies, gorgeous sunset and a long day of travelling.
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I keep a watch on the Photographers Ephemeris on my phone when looking for locations to shoot, this spot turned out well with the setting sun down a straight on the River Adur at Beeding in Sussex.The midges were a right pain getting absolutely everywhere but I carried on regardless lol.The sky was good for a brief period but the clouds followed the sun sinking off to the North West below the horizon .
Hope you were able to enjoy the magical sunset tonight. Here’s it from my fish eye window! Let me know which one you like the most!
Shot on #Canon R5 + #7artisans 10mm f/2.8 fish eye lens
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Slip sliding away, slip sliding away
You know the nearer your destination
The more you're slip sliding away
The great thing about shooting local is you pretty know what your composition will be and its more of a case of getting lucky with the conditions. The more you go out the luckier you get
A lovely sky developing over Bosham last Tuesday evening , and it got even more colour in the sky a short while later but that`s an image for another day .
One of those stupidly coloured skys that you just could have any composition and they would look good. I was surprised I managed to get anything as it was literally only about 5 mins.
Due to all the heavy smoke from the many fires in BC, there is a heavy haze everywhere and this allowed some fabulous sun sets. This sun was setting behind the mountains in the Dundareve area of West Vancouver and it left a lovely red reflection of the ocean water of Burrard Inlet also.
I have not edited this photo in any way; it is as I shot it with my camera. The sun itself was actually blood red, but in my photo it shows as a red halo around the sun instead.
If you are not a mathematician, you are unlikely to know of a gentleman named August Ferdinand Möbius, who was a professor of Mathematics and Astronomy at the University of Leipzig. Despite being outlandishly talented, the good professor didn’t exactly blaze through academic ranks because he was unable to attract paying students to take his class and would advertise his lectures as ‘free’ to get adequate enrollment. However, the absentminded professor considered mathematics to be poetic, and ended up defining and lending his name to one of the most enigmatic two-dimensional structures: the Möbius band (or, Möbius strip).
Yes, all of us have seen a Möbius band: the recycling sign on plastic or the infinity sign are great examples of Möbius band. To make a Möbius strip of your own, find yourself a rectangular strip of paper and glue both ends of the strip together after half-twisting the paper (by 180 degrees). Many things are extremely remarkable about this structure. Most uniquely, this two-dimensional structure has one surface. Don’t believe? Find yourself a ink pen and mark your initials anywhere on the surface. Now, with your finger tip, travel away from your initials along the central line of the strip surface. Keep going without lifting your finger from the paper. When you will have traveled the whole strip twice, you will find your fingers back on your initials –– convinced, that’s only one surface?
This 'one surface' property leads to another unintuitive – almost tantalizing – nature of this unique structure where the laterally inverted (mirror image) form of any physical point exists on the same surface! In a regular piece of paper, your initials and its mirror image (bleed-through the paper) would be on two different surfaces; To travel between them, you will have to switch surfaces. But in your personal paper Möbius strip, it is now possible to start from your initials, and without altering surfaces, reach their bleed-through mirror image, which is apparently on the other side of the surface from your initials! Also, one could keep walking on the only surface of the strip forever without ever needing to turn around – if you didn’t already, now you know why the infinity sign looks as it does!
Finally, the most unintuitive signature of Mobius structures is that they are unorientable. What’s that, right? Points on orientable things, like a ball or a bat, can be ‘inward’ and ‘outward’ or ‘upward’ and ‘downward’. No matter how you rotate the ball, an ‘outward’ point will always remain outward. But on a Möbius band, a point can slide from an ‘outward’ to an ‘inward’ orientation by rotating the strip. Simply put, the Möbius band has no ‘sidedness’. Here, every point and its mirror-image have collapsed on the same surface. It is as if, all dichotomies have disappeared and dimensions have warped-up somewhere!
Do Möbius bands exist in nature? Yes, they do. Despite the illusory visual of being so, the famous namesake arch in Alabama hills, CA is geometrically not a Möbius band. But, non-fictitious Möbius bands exist in nature elsewhere. Crystals of certain chemical compounds (e.g., niobium and selenium, NbSe3) display Möbius structures. In quantum physics, waveforms for fermions (not bosons) curiously reminds one of the Möbius pattern. Now, imagine how nice would it be if we had Möbius roller coasters or freeways in our perceivable world? We could then hop on them to simultaneously be ourselves and our mirror image – our alter ago – thereby drawing a closure to all our dichotomies. Wouldn’t it be nice if that happened?
Let me close with a crazy thought. What if, Möbius bands come into existence somewhere in those ten dimensions (M-theory) around us somewhen during magical times of the day, but due to limitations of our perceptual faculties, we are unable to acknowledge their presence?
Smack in the middle of dark horizon line cloud cover,
Foreshadowing changing weather pattern,
Lake Simcoe,
Ontario,
Canada
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