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Warming up with the last sunlight of the day. Liked the long shadows, which happen to have the same direction than the tile joints.

 

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Miły wieczór w Brukseli.../

Nice evening in Brussels...

Pictured is one male and 2 females.

 

It was exciting to see this flock of about 20 move in a couple days ago. They are increasingly scarce, and a species in decline.

 

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A heavyset finch of northern coniferous forests, the Evening Grosbeak adds a splash of color to winter bird feeders every few years, when large flocks depart their northern breeding grounds en masse to seek food to the south. The yellow-bodied, dusky-headed male has an imposing air thanks to his massive bill and fierce eyebrow stripe. The female is more subtly marked, with golden highlights on her soft gray plumage. This declining species is becoming uncommon, particularly in the eastern United States.

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Another shot from my walk across the local fields the other evening. The evening sunlight was gorgeous.

 

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A touch of alpenglow on Mt. Hood as dusk settles over the balsamroot and Hood River Valley.

In Schweich-Issel. Photo by iPhone 6 plus.

   

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Evening panorama at the Hill of Crosses in Lithuania.

A dark coloured Evening Grosbeak (Coccothraustes vespertinus) male resting in the forest edge west of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.

 

29 December, 2016.

 

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Two ducks dawdle in the water as darkness approaches. It's not quite time to go to bed yet. [SNY00819_lr_2000]

 

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...in the city of Lüneburg, Northern Germany.

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Poppies in my flowerbed one summer evening in June.

Finally, I found the right time to photo the Evening Primrose in some perfect light.

 

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The first time we have had them in our yard. This morning we had two males. First time I ever photographed them.

Habakkuk 2(ESV) 3 For still the vision awaits its appointed time; it hastens to the end--it will not lie. If it seems slow, wait for it; it will surely come; it will not delay. 4 Behold, his soul which is lifted up is not upright in him: but the just shall live by his faith.

Ducks in the big ditch by the seed building here in Grafton.

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I’ll be entering the result in GLOW and GLEAM, the August contest at Shock of the New.

 

Last of the evening light showing reflections on Derwent Water in the Lake District National Park. These are the boat jetties in Keswick with one of the boats that take tourists around the lake tied up for the night.

The left ridge is Rowling End below Causey Pike

Hålviken, Vikbolandet, Östergötland, Sweden

Evening Ambiance in Kjerringøy, a former municipality in Nordland county, Norway.

 

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There is no better way to end a warm autumn evening than with a still pond and a firey sky. Napier. Hawke's Bay New Zealand

I watched this graceful hunter move around a shallow pond and hunt as the sun was setting. The dropping temperature increased the evening bugs, so the small fish came to surface. This created an easy opportunity for its dinner.

Abends an der Swine.

In the evening at the Swine.

Wieczorem u Świni.

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