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Yosemite, California
The morning sun lights a rainbow at the base of Yosemite Falls, just out of frame to the right.
Prasonisi-Rhodes-Greece
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St Marys Lighthouse staning out from the clouds and the water.
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After parting, dreams possessed me
and I wandered the empty land alone.
And I slept hugging old memories
As you sang the sweet night air.
Then I woke, with no one near me
save the moon still shining on,
And lighting up dead autumn leaves
which like you have passed and gone.
"MosaicMontageMonday"
"Exterior Lighting" "HMMM"
hoto taken on January 13, 2025. at 14:49:41 p.m.
I decided to have some fun today and do 2 different kinds of exterior lighting.
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This week's theme for Mosaic Montage Monday was Exterior Lighting. A globe street light illuminates this vintage scene. HMMM!
Shot taken from Frankfort pier. It was the calm before the storm. The sky was so dark but the colors were so vibrant out over the lake. The water was so blue and the way the light was reflecting made the water look so cool. It’s hard to tell in the picture but sometimes the water here looks like lava with the right lighting.
144/365 -Around the house - Day 144
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Sunlight cutting through the shadow on a granite staircase at Fort Popham, a Civil War-era coastal defense fortification at the mouth of the Kennebec River in Phippsburg, Maine.
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Not home for the next few days so I am posting where I am. Today I was in Phippsburg, Maine. Also I have no post-processing at my disposal, so this one is straight out of the camera, in case anyone out there is curious in the image quality of this point and shoot -- the pros outweigh the cons by a long shot.
The Fort Perch Lighthouse lighting the way for the ships, equally lights the way forward for one to admire this stunning sunset at New Brighton, Wirrall.
One can dream about beautiful sunsets, but lets turn that dream into reality!
Looking Close... on Friday: Festive Lighting
The lights at Hazelbrook Rural Fire Station are not nearly as good as they used to be so David decided to add to them. “Happy Birthday Jesus”. With Daylight Saving & Grandchildren who need to go to bed it’s hard to wait til the lights really 'shine'!
Loren Thacker, see loren.myportfolio.com/grouptherapy
Lighting: Lighting: Tony Oliver @tony_and_dave_cosplay
Unusual lighting arrangement with white sheets to diffuse the light on the artwork of Mortimer Menpes at the Art Gallery of South Australia. Apparently this faithfully reproduces the way he used to light his exhibitions himself.
On Thanksgiving day, these two boys fought for the attention of a lady bedded down in the leaves about 100 yards away. I found it hard to watch. I thought they were going to kill each other. The one on the right had a gimpy leg and the one on the left had lost one of his antlers from about 4 inches up. Both may have had a disadvantage, but OMG were they strong and persistent. From a far distance I could see what appeared to be green landscape tape wrapped around one buck's antlers. When I loaded the shot to my computer and zoomed in, I saw what it really was. He came back later that day and was free of the Christmas lights.
why does love have to be so unfair?
making your heart see something that's just not there?
experimenting with lighting yay
staying off flickr isn't going well.
68026 Enterprise's headlights light the underside of the original Marshalls Cross Road bridge and it's modern counterpart. 1E25 is one of the new loco hauled Lime Street to Scarborough services which now call at Lea Green rather than the more traditional stop at St Helens Junction the approach signal to which can be seen shining brightly at the bottom of Sutton Bank. The bridge is one of the surviving originals from the opening of the L&M line in 1830 with the New Street bridge (halfway down the bank) also extant along with half of the famous Skew bridge adjacent to Rainhill station.