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Sunrise and first light is striking Val d'Orcia on a beautiful foggy Tuscan morning.
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A mix of high and medium cloud put on a colourful display for sunrise at Umina Point, Umina Beach on the Central Coast, NSW, Australia.
Stunning first light on Waterton Lakes National Park!
Bird eye view from Bear Hump Mountain. So sad that fires last year burned almost everything on the park. The famous Prince of Wales Lodge and the beautiful town were saved thanks to the Firefighters effort.
Bellisima vista de Waterton Lakes-Canada
Esta es la vista desde lo alto de Bear Hump Mountain. El ano pasado casi se quema todo el parque con los fuegos de Sep. Gracias a Dios el Hotel Prince of Wales y el Pueblo de Waterton fueron salvados gracias al esfuerzo de los Bomberos
Have a blessed Sunday everyone!. — at Waterton Lakes National Park.
Panorama of three horizontal 16mm images.
Have a blessed Sunday everyone!
Sunrise at the beach with colourful high cloud filled sky and flat surf at Umina Point, Umina Beach on the Central Coast, NSW, Australia.
This was a July 4th sunrise on Mount Desert Island in Acadia National Park, Maine. (image 1666) Please also visit: acadiamagic.com.
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Aerial sunrise at the beach with colourful high cloud at Umina Point, Umina Beach on the Central Coast, NSW, Australia.
A few cypress trees and a cross. Another beautiful sunrise in Val d'Orcia.
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(Press "L" for larger view). Love to see the wonderful effect that the first light bring to the landscape. When the warm light translucent the air and clouds by shinning and bringing out details and contrast, against the cold blue shadows.
(Spanish: Me encanta ver las maravillas de efectos que la Primera Luz produce en la escena cuando llega. Y brilla en el translúcido aire y nubes, trayendo detalles y contraste en relación al frio azul de las sombras).
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Aerial sunrise at the beach with colourful high cloud at Umina Point, Umina Beach on the Central Coast, NSW, Australia.
Wide angle long exposure seascape taken at first light on the coastline of Candelaria, Tenerife.
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First Light from Lochan na h-Achlaise looking towards the Black Mount.
I thought I would look back into the archives to me back into the mood for a bit of snow this weekend...hopefully;)
Lochan na h-Achlaise , Rannoch Moor, Scotland
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Before the sun rise the ocean creating its own waterfalls over and over, hypnotic
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I was hoping to capture Pelicans at first light but... they did not show up... second best option was this very shy Franklin's Gull that was foraging along the shore of the river.
‘First light’………First thing this morning I looked down the garden to see the Virginia Creeper looking like it was on fire. Alan:-)……
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I spent three days on the water during my recent trip to Florida. This photo is from one of the early morning paddles on the Chassahowitzka River. I looked back to see if my brother was keeping up, and caught him in this awesome mist lit by the morning sun.
First light on a dead cholla cactus they begin their day. pursuing fig beetles, crickets, dung beetles, and any other insects they can catch. Seems they do most of their rodent hunting at night, and since I haven't seen them catch any during the day it sounds quite believable. I much prefer the low light, as the large irises look way more cool.
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Reprocessed image from 2013.
I'd been meaning to try this location in the half-light for some time and, with a day off from work, finally got around to it. Taken at the site of Halton Station (now a private residence), the approaching train is an Arriva Trains Wales class 175 working a Llandudno - Manchester service.
Just to the right of the train is Frodsham Junction Signal Box, and the lights of Frodsham can be seen in the background. Semaphores signals were still in use at the time and they can just about be made out in the darkness.
It was misty and raining - the two conditions I thought would add a bit more atmosphere to the early morning gloom.
8.04am, 14th January 2013
Three bunnies... and Easter is still a month away! Still in their winter whites, these are more often called "jack rabbits", but thanks to Gerry pointing out that they are in fact hares, I have adopted his common name for them. I guess "March Hares" could be another suitable name, considering we are in that month.
I've never been able to photograph three together, but there they were, in a field of wheat stubble. They allowed me to get out of my car and close the gap somewhat before they broke into full gallop and were gone. The first rays of a rising sun were touching the tips of their ears. A great way to start my day!
Photographed near Val Marie, Saskatchewan (Canada). Don't use this image on websites, blogs, or other media without explicit permission ©2021 James R. Page - all rights reserved.
The first morning we went to do the sunrise and we got there early and the gates were already open so we went straight to the sunset carpark and shoot the fading stars over Uluru
The FG and Uluru are lit by the full moon
The next morning we got there a few minutes earlier and they mad us wait at the gate for 30 minutes until they decided to open