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another of the beauties in my garden recently...Im constantly amazed at these delicate creatures and their ability to survive in this ungodly heat this year!!! Will do my best to visit your streams and all of the places I've missed later this evening...trying to get out and beat the soaring temperatures..stay blessed my friends!!
Captured on the evening of May 10, an hour and 15 minutes before it was fully dark (twilight is long that far north this time of year).
The moon set a little bit north of west, so the bands of green aurora stretched east-west overhead, converging on the east and west horizons. That pattern continued all night. The brightest band often ran across the sky to the south of us (as in this photo).
Panorama of vertical (portrait orientation) 14mm images.
25 June moon 6:51am, and sunset 5:07pm.
27 June sunset 5:23pm.
2 July morning 7:12am
New South Wales, Australia
Steam Dreams' Tuesday shuttles from London Victoria to Windsor and Surrey Hills circulars have continued in recent weeks, though with several cancelled due to low bookings or loco availability issues. WCRC class 33 no.33025 is seen coasting down Grovesnor Bank shortly before arriving at London Victoria with 5Z55 17:35 ECS from Willesden South West Sidings on 27th July 2021, in readiness for that evening's 'Sunset Steam Express' via Chertsey and Redhill. LNER B1 Class no.61306 'Mayflower' was at the rear of the train to haul the charter.
A group of starlings flying in a sky coloured by the evening sun.
Abendliche Flugparade - eine Gruppe von Staren vor dem durch Sonnenuntergang gefärbten Abendhimmel.
Hochwasserückhaltebecken Emschertal, zwischen Castrop-Rauxel und Dortmund.
A pleasant little nook near Jackson Lake in the Grand Tetons in Wyoming. I went there with Jeff Clow the evening before his great Dirt Cheap Photo Tour.
I sowed some Evening Primrose, (oenothera), seeds in my garden several years ago, in two different shades of yellow, they still pop up from time to time, in different places, this year one of each has grown, the flowers open at dusk and fade quickly as the sun reaches them. I took this photograph on a misty morning.
I finally managed to get out for a little air Friday afternoon/evening in my new neighborhood of New Tripoli –I just had to avoid people, not touch anything and have hand sanitizer handy. Unfortunately, I still don’t have masks or latex gloves.
Here is the Evening star known as Venus. The clouds kept rolling in, and for split second, Venus reappeared and I captured, it, before the clouds decided to cover it again. The Bright star you see in the Photo is Venus. You may need to zoom in a little to see it.