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Moersch Easylith 20+20+960 on old Ilford Ilfobrom RC glossy 13x18cm.
I have no idea how old this paper might be. It took a very long development time before the image came up, maybe 45 minutes.
Evening glow in Barnet Marine Park, Burnaby, BC, Canada.
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This White Ibis was returning to the Rookery at Wakodahatchee Wetlands in the evening light when I took this photo. Not all White Ibis get this beautiful dark red color in the face and legs. We are lucky at this Rookery because you are really close to the birds, in some places maybe 20 feet. Thanks for looking and hope you enjoy the image.
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I took this shot when I was on the photography trip in Finish Archipelago National Park near the Turku city. And this is probably one of my first photos of that kind of light so, if you have some advices please feel free to tell me... If you would like to see the picture of the different place which I took next morning you can see it here: www.flickr.com/photos/38628972@N05/5764395639/in/photostream
There are some really beautiful lichens in the Finland: www.flickr.com/photos/38628972@N05/5768504303/in/photostr...
It was taken with CanonEOS40D camera and Tokina SD 11-16 F2.8 (IF) DX lens.
Please have a view of full size...
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Thanks... ;)
Evening comes to the Pigeon Point Lighthouse, on the San Mateo count coast near San Francisco.
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Pigeon Point is home to large numbers of pelicans year round. It really should be called Pelican Point. As the sun set, the sky began to glow, but that alone is not enough to make a good photograph. I noticed that the water had become calm and the light enhanced the color of the water.
I decided to use a long exposure to define and accentuate the rocks in the foreground. This reduced the distracting motion of the waves while the glow was retained. There are other times, however, when showing the motion of the water is the better choice. Experimentation is often necessary to determine the best way to go.
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More passenger action, that could have been posted on MLW Monday but there would have been protests! I know, you either love 'em or hate 'em, and nothing beats an FPA4 leading a passenger train, but fresh out of the box LRC trains at least looked cool and well, different. Here's the 6920 and four matching cars holding down the run for train 46 at Brockville on the summery evening
of 11 June 1983.
Beams of early evening light on Eastern Sierra aspen groves.
As I photographed here in the late afternoon I was keeping an eye on the sun as it descended toward clouds and the Sierra crest to the west. These trees are beautifully back-lit by late afternoon sun, but it looked like that light source might disappear early behind the clouds. But as it turned out, the partially blocked light created an unusual and dramatic effect as beams of light highlighted trees against the darker background.
I think that we like to flatter ourselves about our ability to find and take advantage of subjects and great light. We sure put a lot of effort into searching out visually interesting locations than then being there when the light is likely to be ideal. But in the end we are, to a great extent, at the mercy of conditions. Sometimes that is a problem, but on evenings like this one the light gods send us a gift.
G Dan Mitchell is a California photographer and visual opportunist. His book, “California’s Fall Color: A Photographer’s Guide to Autumn in the Sierra” is available from Heyday Books, Amazon, and directly from G Dan Mitchell.
Yosemite, California
Trees along the north side of Sentinel Meadow glow in the setting sun. The granite expanse of the valley’s north wall towers above them.
With a flight of Canadian Forces CF-18 fighter jets, from the nearby CFB Bagotville ripping overhead, R&S's evening road job makes its way through Bagotville to Port Alfred.
Roberval and Saguenay Railway
Train: 64 East
5/25/2024
Bagotville, Quebec
R&S ARPA Subdivision
Yesterday evening the sky showed some beautiful colors around sunset. Put together an HDR of stacked images. The pinks were outstanding.
Moraine State Park, PA
South Shore
If you can't come up with characters, don’t waste your time and leave them alone. It is always possible to create a story without minifigures in the frame. This is exactly what I did when I took a vacation-themed photo to support a contest on @brickcentral
Never be afraid to give the viewer the opportunity to dream up and finish the plot on their own. Build the scenery and place hints with parts and accessories. Who are these people who rest here? What are they talking about behind the scenes? Can you smell the pool water still churning after someone's jump? Just imagine a relaxing saturday evening by the pool.
93:121 Something that makes you happy.
Seeing a rare bird makes me happy. Having a large group of rare birds camp out in the woods behind my house and eat at my feeders every day for nearly a month makes me wildly happy. This is an Evening Grosbeak, and it rarely comes as far south as Georgia. They are once in a lifetime bird for most birders. A large group of these birds have been at my feeder every day since January 23. They like me, I guess, and I love them.
121 in 2021
“I'm sittin' on the dock of the bay, watching the tide roll away” - Otis Redding…
A young couple watch the evening sunset at Findhorn Bay…taken on the 4th Jan 2014 in unusually mild conditions…
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... on a Bowland field boundary wall and tree, near Whitewell, Forest of Bowland, Lancashire.
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