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Nature has fun.
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Lorsque la nature s'amuse avec la lumière.
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St Augustine, FL. Bridge of Lions
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On the way home Thanksgiving evening, we spotted this farmhouse, already lit up for the next holiday! The sunset and a tiny sliver of the moon made the scene seem very special, at least to me....
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The dense tree canopy above the canal and along the lake edge makes for some beautiful light especially in the early hours. Black-crowned Night-heron stepping into the some light.
Wildwood Lake, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
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Sunday, July 08, 2018 7:20 AM
1/160 sec. f/7.1 500mm ISO100
The difficulties you meet will resolve themselves as you advance. Proceed, and light will dawn, and shine with increasing clearness on your path. Jim Rohn
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Sunrise over Torbay and as it comes over the horizon the warm light starts to hit the rocks at low tide on Paignton beach.
Some fantastic late sunlight on the headland of Jack Scout as I made my way down to the shore near Silverdale.
It had been a wet and windy day and the heavy storm clouds kept rolling in across Morecambe Bay, creating some moody tones. The light around the bad weather was really intense, before I was drenched by a heavy shower. It was worth the soaking just to get scenes like this.
This is an alternate version of my selfie with this tree taken a bit earlier before astro twilight, so the sky doesn't have the colour, but I prefer the lighting on the tree in this one. Other than the torch I am hoding, 3 off camera flash units added light to the tree. This is a 4 shot vertical panorama, stitching and editing in Photoshop. Sigma lens.