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Long exposure twilight waterfall photo of Cauldron Linn near Murtaugh, Idaho (USA).
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Here, at twilight’s edge, the world softens. The chaos fades. What remains is pure—just the sea, the sky, and the stillness in between. It’s in this fading light that nature reveals its most tender truth: even in parting, there is peace.
Fluff ears of Miscanthus sinensis (Japanese silver glass, ’Susuki’ in Japanese) against the belt of Venus (pinkish glow).
Minutes after the sun slipped below the horizon NJ Transit's "twins" rumble across the Hackensack River with Train #1171 to Suffern, NY at HX Drawbridge.
The pair have been running together for most of the week as part of an ongoing effort alleviate the stresses of NJ Transit's PTC testing program. With so many locomotives tied up in daily testing these two "retired" veterans have been filling in for passenger service out of Hoboken.
The 4119 would suffer a mechanical failure later in this run that once again makes an uncertain future for this pair in passenger service.
NJT #1171 @ HX Drawbridge, Rutherford, NJ
NJTR F40PH-2CAT 4119
NJTR F40PH-2CAT 4120
A byway runs through recently harvested field overlooked by some lovely twilit clouds. Shot at Nursteed, outside Devizes in Wiltshire.
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Twilight...
It's most beautiful time
in our life...
I believe...that...
Last 2014...
Daejeon...
In South Korea
Silhouetted autumn leaves of Cerasus leveilleana (‘Kasumi-zakura’ in Japanese) against the belt of Venus (pinkish glow) and the rising half moon.
As fantasy strides over colourful skies
A form is disappearing from view
From the Fish Quay looking across the River Wear to Sunderland University's St Peters Campus at dusk.
Another Carmel Valley sunset highlighted by the ongoing Soberanes Fire.
For those who remember:
"Heavenly shades of night are falling, it's twilight time
Out of the mist your voice is calling, 'tis twilight time
When purple-colored curtains mark the end of day
I'll hear you, my dear, at twilight time ... "