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An image from a few years ago when, in my imagination at least, every evening had a brilliant finish, now all it seems to do is rain!
Tony
We were excited to spot a pair of Evening Grosbeaks in our back yard and not wanting to scare them away I opened a window and was able to take a few shots. This is larger than I'd prefer to post the photo but in the haste I never thought to reduce the zoom on the camera and the bird sitting only a few feet away. Interestingly, the weather was misting rain and cloudy but the photo was taken at 100 iso? I always have the camera set to 'auto iso' which in those conditions would likely have read 3200 or so. Also the photos on the camera monitor were totally black so this was lightened using a large adjustment in post editing exposure compensation. After adjusting the camera setting it worked again but the blue jays had by then bothered the grosbeaks enough that they left. We did see them again briefly yesterday so hopefully they will visit on a sunny day.
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"Evening Closure:" This was the last photo I took on this particular evening at the Grand Canyon, as the light was fading and the rain began to come down, and I still had a 20 minute hike back to the car. But the solitude afforded here was peaceful.
(or rather: Evening light calsight)
I'm already very happy with the new place for the minerals in our house. They look so much nicer when properly lit.
View from Muottas Muragl, Engadin, Switzerland: Piz Palü, Piz Bernina, Roseg Valley (from left).
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Very cold evening, but I always wanted to capture the moment with the glow reflected on snow and ice.
An evening view from the Zugspitze
across the Alps towards the Habicht
(3277m).
The Habicht lies between the Stubai
Valley to the northwest, the Pinnis
Valley, a side valley of the Stubai Valley,
to the east, and the Gschnitz Valley to
the southeast. It is the highest peak in
the Habicht Ridge, a mountain ridge
that branches off from the main Alpine
ridge near the Feuersteine peaks and
runs northeast to the Elferspitze peak.
Its southwestern neighbor is the 3133m
Glättespitze, while to the northeast lies
the 2833m Schaufelspitzl.
To the east is the Pinnisjoch (2370 m),
a pass between the Pinnis and Gschnitz
Valleys, where the Serles Ridge
branches off from the Habicht Ridge.
The Habicht has three glaciers.
The steep Mischbachferner glacier is
embedded on its north face, the small
Pinnisferner glacier to the northeast,
and the flat Habichtferner glacier to the
southeast.
HDR from three shots.
I would like to thank you very much for
all comments, awards and faves!
Unfortunately it is not possible for me to
thank everyone personally.
Many greetings from the Tyrol,
the ❤️ of the Alps.
Fresh from its most recent overhaul, 9466 catches the last of the evening light at Didcot. Taken on a evening shoot by Timeline Events.
An evening shower passes to the north near the famed Mason Dixon Line on Norfolk Southern's Lurgan Branch on May 22, 2015. NS local K80 with 3383, an ex Conrail SD40-2 leading shuffles cars from Greencastle, PA to Hagerstown, MD for pick up.
When I took her out of box and was just staring at her waiting to talk to me, she didn't say anything. But when I dressed and started to photograph her she came to life and just tell and tell and tell her stories... ;-) ♥