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Verona, Italy, after a tiring flight from Russia, I was ready to kiss the ground in sunny Verona.... until I picked up the rental car and got re-acquainted with Italian drivers.
The old bridge over the Adige river at sunset, at various stages of post sunset light, a panoramic version coming soon, next week starts a plethora of panoramics, for better or worse.
I wanna see the sunrise and your sins
Just me and you
Light it up, on the run
Let's make love, tonight
Make it up, fall in love, try
A wonderful dusk! There were different color changes in few minutes... some other pics will follow! 😉
Zion National Park - Utah
Sometimes in the past I would look at photos of rocks glowing at dusk and thought that the colors weren't real, and that it took some kind of special process to get such colors. Having taken these photos, I have changed my perception. Just a little color saturation, and voila.
A hilltop in the middle of a large city in the early evening. To the left, near one of the trees, if you squint you can see the image of a statue. Pioneer Mother is “A memorial to mothers who made the arduous trip west to seek better lives for their families, the 13-foot bronze statue depicts a woman perched sidesaddle on a mount, holding an infant, her expression reflecting grim determination and exhaustion. She is flanked by two men with rifles and a weary pack horse.” Can you guess where this statue is located? Maybe somewhere near a famous trail leading settlers to the west?
Have you ever felt a part of the photo without being in it? This picture takes me to that quiet evening. After a drizzle, the sun was peeking through the clouds again, the only sound was a soft wind and the tinkling of bells on the cattle further away. I wasn't taking a picture, I felt. I was the picture.
One of the Alhandra "yellows" at dusk ;)
Canon EOS 5D MKII + Canon EF 17-40 f/4 L @ 17 mm
ISO 50 - f/22 - 120s
Lee ND 0.9 ProGlass + Lee GND 0.9 HE
The dusk light last evening was strange in the light rain and once in a while it draws you into the backyard to take a look.
Beach at dusk on the Pacific coast of Costa Rica.
(Long exposure (5s) in B&W with a red filter. Olympus 12-40 mm lens, f/2.8)
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The "Koremasa" area on the bank of the Tama river, illuminated by the dusk colors just after the sunset.
The flow of the river, the skyline of the city buildings, and the thinly spread clouds,
all are in a horizontal harmony.
The vertical electricity towers and skyscrapers in the distance just add enough accents.
If night married day
as they do at dusk
and we walked hand
in hand along the lake
to watch the moon rise
like a bride in her white veil
as the sun, so like a man
falls asleep on the far horizon,
just when the birds of romance
begin to sing, would we think
of the past, of how the past
always marries the future,
right now, right now, but only
for a brief and vanishing moment.
--M deO
Malbork Castle, or Marienburg Castle as the Germans called it, is a Teutonic castle in Poland that is half the size of the Vatican. As dusk came to Malbork ,we had a break in the rain that provided ample opportunity for me to take this photo.
A late afternoon view of the beautiful sandy beach at Woolacombe.
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