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Another evening with beautiful calm water. The only ripples were from jumping fish. A fantastic way to spend our last day away. Captured this on Saturday August 14th.
Evening sky with the last light of the day as seen through the window of B737-800 operated by China Southern Airlines while doing her flight from Guangzhou to Bangkok.
The Moravian–Silesian Beskids (Czech: Moravskoslezské Beskydy, Slovak: Moravsko-sliezske Beskydy) is a mountain range in the Czech Republic with a small part reaching to Slovakia. It lies on the historical division between Moravia and Silesia, hence the name. It is part of the Western Beskids, which is in turn part of the Outer Western Carpathians.
The mountains were created during the Alpine Orogeny in the Tertiary. Geologically, they consist mainly of flysch deposits. In the north, they steeply rise nearly 1,000 m (3,300 ft) over a rather flat landscape; in the south, they slowly merge with the Javorníky. In the south-west, they are separated from the Vsetínské vrchy by the Rožnovská Bečva valley; in the north-east, the Jablunkov Pass separates them from the Silesian Beskids.
The highest point is Lysá hora mountain at 1,323 m (4,341 ft), which is one of the rainiest places in the Czech Republic with around 1,500 mm (60 in) of precipitation a year. Many legends are bound to Radhošť Mountain, 1,129 m (3,704 ft), which is one of the most visited places in the mountains together with the nearby Pustevny resort.
The Moravian-Silesian Beskids create the largest part of the Beskydy Landscape Protected Area (Czech: Chráněná krajinná oblast Beskydy or Czech: CHKO Beskydy for short). The mountains are 80% forested, though mainly by plantations of spruce which were in some parts severely damaged by emissions from the Ostrava industrial region. Originally, the mountains were covered by mixed forest with dominant beech which are preserved in many places. Recently, permanent occurrence of all three large Central European carnivours – lynx, bear and wolf – have been confirmed in the area.
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Did a nice autumn weekend hike across the eastern part of the Moravian–Silesian Beskids, which is far much less visited that its western part - nice weather, fine views, solitude, and lots of freedom - it's an area definitely worth visiting and exploration.
Here the picture is taken at the Kamenitý mountain hut where we stayed overnight - it was truly a beautiful autumn evening at one of my favorite places in Beskydy.
this photograph was taken from my roof in P.E.C.H.S .me my camera and a cup of coffee.my last evening in town before leaving for the K2 expedition.
Location:P.E.C.H.S, Karachi, Pakistan
In the evening sun, low in the sky and filtered by a haze, the late autumn foliage along the James River is ablaze with color…
No sooner had the return 'Fellsman' steam charter passed Ais Gill the sun appeared, producing stunning early evening light. On my walk back to the Moorcock Inn, before boarding my train home, I had the opportunity of catching the 4S00 Clitheroe-Mossend loaded cement in the stunning light. DB Schenker 66162 is seen powering away from Moorcock tunnel and Lunds viaduct on Wednesday 28th August 2013.
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Totally a beautiful evening. I am glad I decided to move this job where I still get some sunlight to photograph after work. These flowers are our city's saving grace despite blooming only a few weeks a year.
Evening Grosbeak (Coccothraustes vespertinus) in the mixed woods of the aspen parkland region near Thorhild, Alberta, Canada.
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20 December, 2012.
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Lake Suwa
諏訪湖夕景
The ice shined by the sun was also beautiful.
The place of Omiwatari lighting is under the photograph.
夕日に照らされた氷も綺麗でした。
おみわたりライトアップはこの写真の下の方になります。
Suwa city, Nagano pref, Japan
From the bird island Runde where I spent Saturday evening waiting for the puffin birds coming in from the ocean.
I met up with Rachel at Cindy's and then we went to St.Katherine's Dock meeting up with other girls at The Dicken's Pub. Thereafter we went to the Natural Kitchen for our meal. It was an excellent evening with much photo taking. Still waiting to receive these so more will follow later.
A loaded stone train hauled by 59004 'Paul A Hammond' catches the mid evening light as it slows to enter the loop just east of Hungerford on Thursday 12 April 2012.
Taken near Dun Mill Lock - the line of trees to the right hiding the progress of the Kennet and Avon Canal. My spies tell me there has been some clearing of lineside vegetation recently opening up more of a vista - see below.
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Evening light is sometimes very difficult to capture accurately so Im very happy with this shot.
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Peak District greenery and yellowery of late Spring.
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