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The last rays of winter sunlight illuminate one of the promontories of Burrator Reservoir. I decided on a slight horizontal crop to accentuate the expanse of the scenery. Thanks for looking.

  

 

the genus is named after the Swedish baron Alströmer who brought them back from a trip to South America in 1753. Also called the Peruvian Lily or Inca Lily, is a South American genus of about 50 species of flowering plants. Almost all of the species are restricted to one of two distinct centers of diversity, one in central Chile, the other in eastern Brazil. Species of Alstroemeria from the Atacama Desert of Chile are winter-growing plants while those of Brazil are summer-growing.

 

The flower, which resembles a miniature lily, is very popular for bouquets and flower arrangements in the commercial cut flower trade. They have a vase life of about two weeks.

 

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Taken with my 1963 Maymia Tower 10B .

Love seeing all the Christmas light booked images... so I took a stab at it!

catch-up - treated image of coloured LEDs in a stainless steel appliance

From last sunday night.

There was incredible aurora activity from sundown to midnight after a sun eruption Friday.

It was a perfect night for aurora shooting with no winds or clouds in the sky.

The biggest problems I usually have when shooting auroras is light pollution and in this case there are some houses in the background that give this picture an orange glow.

A classic shot but fun to try - blend of several exposures for optimum light trails.

A cenote is a deep natural pit, or sinkhole, characteristic of Mexico, resulting from the collapse of limestone bedrock that exposes groundwater underneath. Especially associated with the Yucatán Peninsula and some nearby Caribbean islands, cenotes were sometimes used by the ancient Maya for sacrificial offerings. The term derives from a word used by the low-land Yucatec Maya, "Ts'onot" to refer to any location with accessible groundwater.

Took this during hike in Redwoods Park. Amazing Trees.

a sky alite with blue exlopsions.

New York

 

Nikon F80 - Lomo 400

 

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Explored on 15th Oct :))) Thank You!

Light cuts through the Tokyo International Forum in Japan as a business man walks into view.

Taken for Nov 7th ODC: Hard Light

 

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Another one from last Friday. The 02.

Nucleus, flare, spark

Self explanatory

  

Capitol building, Olympia, Washington

Taken at a light painting event held by the Cincinnati Camera and Photography Club Meetup Group.

Taken inside of the Oslo opera house

Another from the Chicago Solstice

Verger de l'ile Saint-Bernard

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Orchard, southern Quebec.

Getting real f.ing tired of light pollution here.

Taken in a pedestrian underpass in Munich. The sun was shining through.

There is always surprise when looking up and back : )

Yujing Dist. Tainan City, Taiwan

The Blue Light --> Brother's Grimm circa 1812

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Blue_Light_(fairy_tale)

 

I didn't have a pipe/cigarette to light so I used two peas instead.

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