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Everybody knows where this is. This is a spot with that 'instagram' appeal as i witnessed with some creators doing their model posing in the usual spots complete with drone footage.But i am just the same when confronted with a picture worthy scene.
Was a bit of a wait to get the little sliver of golden light thru the centre as could see that gap in the clouds and the sea where the sun was going to set. Always a sense of anticipation...
Time and tide waits no man..........the beginning of a new year is the end of another year.......Let us all welcome the new year and i wish all my friends,wellwishers a HAPPY NEW YEAR 2008.
May the new year be full of joy and happiness to you and your dear ones........
This video is a world concert with musicians from 27 countries participating with their ethnic instruments with the theme "symphony of unity and love"
All alone with me
Waiting for the sunrise "
Allen Stone & Teddy Swims - Sara Smile (Hall and Oats cover)
www.youtube.com/watch?v=XT2bVe3o2P
Bon Mardi à tous
You will often read about the importance of planning for photography and rightly so as it can make a massive difference to the images you produce. Every now and then it also pays to do the opposite and go out without any preconceptions or care of what images you might come back with or if you come back with any at all, and just go to enjoy the photography. On this occasion, after my first week back in work for what seemed like ages, if I had not gone out I would have probably fallen asleep in the chair, so planning was not an option. Same bridges, same boat wrecks but quite a different feel at high tide. The calm conditions perfect for reflecting what was a pretty nice sky.
So this weekend I thought I'd experiment with some HDR. I know this isn't my "usual" type of image but I had a great time playing with bracketed exposures and my Nik efex trial. I think I'm a believer now! I spent some time on Friday night wandering downtown - we had some rain that day so I was hoping the sunset would be awesome. I wasn't disappointed!
Looks better on black!
HSS all!
As I went down this evening to take my car, I could guess that this was a masterpiece of mother nature, designed to go away with the darkness coming...
"Ah! Petit Prince, j'ai compris peu à peu, ainsi ta petite vie mélancolique. Tu n'avais eu longtemps pour distraction que la douceur des couchers de soleil. J'ai appris ce détail nouveau, le quatrième jour au matin, quand tu m'as dit: J'aime bien les couchers de soleil."
Merci à toi Simone !
(C'est une expérience avec une photo déjà postée, n'hésitez-pas à commenter ;-) )
Ceci confirme ce que je pensais sur Flickr Explore... Il existe des groupes qui vous excluent d'office du classement... Hier la même photo ne figurait pas au classement. Aujourd'hui, celle-ci est trentième ?
Pardon à ceux dont les commentaires ont disparu dans l'aventure...
"I took far too many photos until way past twilight’s last gleaming across the still water. Someone just up river had lit a barbecue – and the smoke drifted atmospherically – almost mysteriously - across the river. Mary thought I was being sentimental and managed to distract me with a bumper glass of wine - the same colour as the transient sky. Soon it was gone."
STORY: the-norfolk-broads.co.uk/viewmessages.cfm?Forum=23&To...
Waterhead is a small town in Cumbria. In Waterhead, there is Waterhead Pier and the Marine, providing a nice walk next to Lake Windermere. To take this photo, I set up my tripod on a jetty before the time of the sunset to capture the changing colour of the sky more.
More details about my visit to the Lake District is available here: rachelhardingphotography.wordpress.com/2018/07/20/travel-...
Sunny reflections at the Opera House, Sydney.
This was taken around sunset, it was beautiful with the sunny beams of golden reflections!
As the neighbors get used to me shooting outside, the town is going have to get used to me on our little bridge. I keep waiting for someone to call the house and tell the hubby they saw me...
It wasn't the best sunset but after failed attempts of artificial light ideas, it was a welcomed dose of natural light. Thanks NaturalLight for the title idea.
Windows along Fifth Avenue in Manhattan enjoy some golden reflective color, courtesy of a brilliant post-sunset glow. Look closely and you will see an interesting play between inner and external light here. I replaced the original I posted here with another shot, this time cropped to a square (my first square crop) because it comes together better that way. Because this photo generated some interest, I've reposted the original here: Basking windows (original)
I've also posted a photo to give context to this photo: Basking windows (context)
Explore May 29, 2008 (highest position #260)
Looking east across Moss Lake toward Enchanted Rock at sunset with some high clouds in the air catching the last light.
Another last-minute sunset dash, this time to the Deck. After the sky started to clear after the early evening rain there was always a good chance of a colourful sunset but by the time I had got myself organised it was virtually set. Another 5 mins would have given me a full colour sky. As it was it was reduced to just the horizon.
To anyone not local this is the recently refurbished Silver Jubilee bridge reflecting in a still Manchester Ship Canal on the banks of the River Mersey.
You will often read about the importance of planning for photography and rightly so as it can make a massive difference to the images you produce. Every now and then it also pays to do the opposite and go out without any preconceptions or care of what images you might come back with or if you come back with any at all, and just go to enjoy the photography. On this occasion, after my first week back in work for what seemed like ages, if I had not gone out I would have probably fallen asleep in the chair, so planning was not an option. Same bridges, same boat wrecks but quite a different feel at high tide. The calm conditions perfect for reflecting what was a pretty nice sky.
Sunset
Doe Run Lake
Covington, Kentucky
5 Image HDR
At about 10 till 8 last night I took Maggie The Wonderpup out in the yard for her evening potty time, whenever it's that late in the evening I always check the sky to see what's happening with both the light and the clouds and things were looking pretty darned promising. While Maggie sniffed around and did nothing for several minutes I mulled over if I wanted to run up to Doe Run Lake or not, finally deciding on going. So a short time later Lisa, The Pup and myself hopped in the car and off we went and goodness was it worth it.
I love doing all types of photography but every now and again I am drawn back to doing a seascape, sadly not so much in the summer months but in the winter when the sun rises and sets in the sea here. I have always had a love of the sea it was my playground when I surfed a lot, sadly my knees won`t take that any more but i`m more than happy doing seascape photography such as this.If I cannot be on the sea then i`m beside it doing photography and I love it ,,,,,,,,,Bri
It was a perfect evening for photography, calm water, beautiful light and beautiful cloud formation.
Long exposure waterfront sunset with sun and sky reflection in the Ottawa river at Petrie Island, Ottawa (Orleans), Ontario, Canada
Just about caught the last of sunset colour at Brantwood on shores of Coniston in the lakes. The lake was quite calm anyway but the long exposure exaggerates that effect.
High-resolution image of the tourist jetty at Lake Starnberg, photographed at sunset. The wooden pier with flagpoles produces clear linear reflections on the water surface. Sky shows scattered evening clouds with low ambient light. The calm water carries minor ripples. Due to the high resolution, certain details — such as a rowing boat partly hidden behind the second flag — are only visible when viewed at 1:1 scale.
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_ Les Brown - author
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Another shot from last Monday evening, this is from the old Toll bridge looking over some cowparsley .River Adur at Shoreham By Sea.
The brilliance of sunset, casting light on Virga clouds -- lights up the sky in a beautiful array of pastel colours.
The atmospheric conditions of low cloud, mist and fog add to the composition created by Mother Nature herself.
Super, Nature British Columbia
Alouette River BC
Canada
In meteorology, a virga, also called a dry storm, is an observable streak or shaft of precipitation falling from a cloud that evaporates or sublimates before reaching the ground. A shaft of precipitation that does not evaporate before reaching the ground is a precipitation shaft. At high altitudes the precipitation falls mainly as ice crystals before melting and finally evaporating; this is often due to compressional heating, because the air pressure increases closer to the ground. It is very common in deserts and temperate climates. In North America, it is commonly seen in the Western United States and the Canadian Prairies. It is also very common in the Middle East, Australia, and North Africa.
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An ore-bulk-oil carrier, also known as combination carrier or OBO, is a shipdesigned to be capable of carrying wet or dry cargoes. The idea is to reduce the number of empty (ballast) voyages, in which large ships only carry a cargo one way and return empty for another. These are a feature of the larger bulk trades (e.g. crude oil from the Middle East, iron ore and coal from Australia, South Africa and Brazil).
The Russian word for 'ore-bulk-oil carrier', nefterudovoz (нефтерудовоз, literally 'oil/ore carrier'), in combination with a number, is often used as a proper name for a ship, e.g. Nefterudovoz-51M.