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Firery sunset -- Eastern Washington looking to Mount Adams in the distance--it was a beautiful light show.
the morning was amazing and using my Fuji x100v, I have attempted to keep the colours without getting too oversaturated. A great morning.
Last night's sunset over Long Beach was beautiful. As a tribute to a fellow Flickrite, this shot is subtitled: Millionth shot of lighthouse. ;-)
A lovely Sunday walk in a nearby misty forest, fiery trees spread across this forest with high up cob webs to boot. A great part of West sussex, UK.
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For Spotlight Your Best's Contest "Autumn Sensations" www.flickr.com/groups/2729648@N21/discuss/721576584234224...
(Honorable Mention)
Texture is my own.
Explored October 2, 2015
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Last minute shoot at Lake Illawarra ... on a cold and quite windy afternoon ... Just the way I like em :-)
hi guys:))
just throwing out a new moodshot from an excellent evening about a week ago:)
posted one from this night last friday it is a vertical version:)
have a few more from this evening and i will save them for later:))
will be going on vacation to the Lofoten Island next week and i have promised my wife that i will take some off Flickr:)) so probably this will be the last post from me for over a week or so? i am not sure if we have internett acess where we are going either?? have to see:)
anyways, hopfully the weather will be ok when we get there, because there are some magnificent beaches and mountains in Lofoten:)
anyways, thanks alot for all comments,faves, invites and such on my previous post:))
and thanks for stopping by leaving comments and faves, much appreciated.))
have a great weekend everyone:))
New week new set ! i dont ever do plain nails but my energy was feeling firery red this week!! and im in love!!!
HB-RSC Lockheed L-1049 Super Constellation SCFA with a firery and smokey start-up on the way from Basle to Samaden, a 40 minutes journey.
I lost count at how manytimes I woke up at stupid o'clock for a sunrise only to be disapointed with a grey overcast or clear blue sky instead. So imagine my excitment when I was driving to my location and I started to see the sky light up behind the mountains. There was one problem though, I was a few minutes away from the trailhead and still had to hike 2km. I started to worry I simply wouldn't make it on time. I had no idea I had it in me to sprint for 2km with a 40 lbs camera backpack on my back, but with the right motivation, I guess anything is possible! Once I got to the spot, the sky was on fire and the sunrise was at its peak. I didn't even have time to catch my breath, I setup the camera and started shooting.
This image is a focus stack of 2 photos plus a third darker exposure blended in for the sky in order to preserve the details in the highlights.
Explored May 16 2019.....Thank you dear Flickr friends for your visits, Fav's and most kind comments !!!!
Maenporth sunrise - I think this one was worth getting up early for? Luckily I could just roll out of bed from the @maenporthestate for this one.
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This was taken in jpeg and I am amazed how much detail I could pull out of these files. which makes me wonder why I normally use raw. I think I will have to experiment.
This may look a bit too HRDish for some peoples tasts
Rose has been a symbol for love since ancient days. There is an interesting story about the creation of rose in Greek mythology: Chloris, the Goddess of flowers created rose by giving life to lifeless body of a nymph; Aphrodite, the Goddess of love gave her beauty and Dionysus, the God of wine presented her nectar to give her sweet scent; the three Graces gave her charm, brightness and joy. This is the reason for its popularity among lovers.
Red roses are still the most romantic. Red roses mean love, desire, and firery red is for the flames of passion. A deep red rose is for admiration.
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Even the sunset cannot compete with the fiercely jealous Sunset Chameleon variety of Balsamroot. Tom McCall Point Trail, Columbia River Gorge, Oregon O8031 - Happy Sliders Sunday!
The morning light at times is so dull and times the light is just amazing, like this morning. Enjoy you Day .
Captured at Castlerigg, in north west England, in Sept. 2002 with an Olympus 2100, 2 mp super zoom bridge camera. Edited back then but never happy with the outcome so put it away.
Taken back out of archives and started over this morning much happier with the outcome. Makes me wonder how happy I will be with it in another 14 years.
Lots of apps and sliders used in this image. Edited in Photoshop layers and masks, Viveza, Color Efex Pro, and Alien Skin's Exposure X for black and white editing.
Google says: it was constructed as a part of a megalithic tradition that lasted from 3,300 to 900 BC, during the Late Neolithic and Early Bronze Ages.
The stones are of a local metamorphic slate, set in a flattened circle, measuring 32.6 m (107 ft) at its widest and 29.5 m (97 ft) at its narrowest. The heaviest stone has been estimated to weigh around 16 tons and the tallest stone measures approximately 2.3m high.
There is a 3.3m wide gap in its northern edge, which may have been an entrance. Within the circle, abutting its eastern quadrant, is a roughly rectangular setting of a further 10 stones.
The circle was probably constructed around 3200 BC (Late Neolithic/Early Bronze-Age), making it one of the earliest stone circles in Britain and possibly in Europe.
It is important to archaeoastronomers who have noted that the sunrise during the Autumn equinox appears over the top of Threlkeld Knott, a hill 3.5 km to the east. Some stones in the circle have been aligned with the midwinter sunrise and various lunar positions.
Firery says: if you are anywhere near the lake district and you are interested or curious about stone circles, and beautiful vistas, you must visit this place. The setting is lovely in all weather. Get there early for sunrise and watch the mountains come alive with light and color. At sunset you get wonderful long shadows and a lovely warmth to the stones.
Wishing you all the very best week ahead.
Taken around sunset near my home in North Lincolnshire. The sun was setting on one side and there was a thunder storm coming in from the other; you can just see some of the rain falling in the distance behind the bale. The light from the setting sun was, briefly, catching on the clouds creating this fiery glow.
Taken with Canon 5d mk3 and 24 TSE lens
Showing my mom around the desert Gems of southern Utah. We took a break to check out this spot near the Fiery Furnace.