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A gorgeous blue-sky evening on top of The Skirrid, on the eastern edge of the Brecon Beacons National Park in Wales.
... on a Bowland field boundary wall and tree, near Whitewell, Forest of Bowland, Lancashire.
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The Amish don't let nightfall deter them from moving about. Here a buggy travels down a road in the sunset's afterglow.
Explore. March 27, 2009.
A blank wall at the back of my mind.
Duotone: Sepia
Texas de Brazil
Baton Rouge, Louisiana
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Interestingness: #115.
Tons of birds flock together in our trees to bed down every night. I just thought this was beautiful, right in my own backyard.
'The Evening Goods' winds into Hampton Loade on 16th April 2026, headed by 'Hall' No. 4930 "Hagley Hall'. The train is the SVR 2026 Spring Steam Gala's 1700 Bridgnorth - Kidderminster demonstration goods service. Copyright Photograph JHohn Whitehouse - all rights reserved
you can get those deep shades only if the Sun is low especially in the evening at the end of another great summer day.
Nikon fm2, 105mm f/2.5 wide open.
Ilford PanF Plus
Coolscan 8000
One of my favourite shots. I got there in the best evening light and simply overwhelmed by this beautiful moment and colours. No Photoshop!
Ellenabeich is a village on the Isle of Seil in western Scotland where there used to be a large slate quarrying industry. Some of the sea water pools in the vicinity are the results of this slate mining/quarrying activity. The sunlit hills in the top right of the picture are on the island of Luing.
A quiet evening at the Al Ain Central market
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I was thinking we just had one wild evening primrose species here, but now I'm thinking there are two, this one which I think is showy evening primrose, and another which I think is pale evening primrose. This one is lower growing and has cup shaped flowers with pink veins, while the other grows more like a small bush and has larger, flater flowers which are pure white or pale pink throughout (see picture in first comment). If anyone can verify that these are indeed two different species I'd appreciate it.
Some species info: www.illinoiswildflowers.info/prairie/plantx/sh_primrosex.htm