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as dawn breaks over the bay of palma, the sky transforms into a canvas of ethereal beauty. thick clouds part just enough to allow beams of sunlight to pierce through, creating a mesmerizing display of crossing light. the tranquil waters below reflect the soft hues of the morning sky, while the distant cityscape remains cloaked in shadow. this moment captures the serene yet dramatic interplay of light and shadow, evoking a sense of calm and wonder. the unique coloration and intersecting rays of the sun paint a picture of nature's artistry at its finest, reminding us of the beauty that lies in the quiet beginnings of a new day.
Yosemite lightrays. When you organize your visits to any National Park make sure you're there for rhe season you like. I went in the spring to see the usual site: El Capitan and Half Dome. But I've seen plenty of beautiful winter shots of the same sites which looked amazing.
5-5-20: After a lockdown here in Florida for 45 days due to COVID-19, things are now starting to open back up. So I traveled to a nearby nature park, and took this picture of some beautiful trees lining the pathway. It felt great to get back outdoors and bond with nature!
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One of those beautiful mornings riding around the country roads in Amish country - Ashland, Ohio.
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Posing on the rocks as the sun rises over Lake Michigan, light rays glinting across sky and water...
Well, actually, not quite.
I did capture this Common Grackle posing on the rocks here, but then I added a radiance filter to the background for the sun rays effect.
I'm happy with how it turned out. Hope you are, too.
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From a Memorial Day morning drive in the country. I almost missed this scene as it was tucked away on a bend in the road. Fortunately it was early morning so the traffic on this back country road was nonexistent. Gave me time to enjoying this lovely scene while I shot a few frames.
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An old gem of a photograph I took years ago with my old Canon EOS film camera. Somewhere on the way into Cradle Mountain.
Sorry I am so busy right now and not on much, but we walked out on the deck tonight and saw this truly amazing sunset with light rays, and I had to take this quick shot and share with you!
This will be my last light ray shot of this series. I'm sure I'll be able to take some new ones when Fall arrives.
For those interested, I've updated my website with my latests photos. I'm planning to do a larger overhaul in the winter when I have more time.
Until next time!
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A great morning out with Brad Eide and Terry Roberts for sunrise in the Lakes, this wasn't a planned location this morning but after the sun had risen and we had exhausted the previous spot we decided to give this a go as it would take the sun a while longer to rise over the Mountains so we should have still have some mist that hadn't been yet been burnt off.
When we got to the top here there was still mist but the light wasn't the best and what we had hoped for. However as usual if you just wait around sometimes things change up a gear and breifly we got light cascading down on Rydal Water through the mist that was now been burnt away. I'd already shot this scene with some nice light on it a short while before and though that was that so I had moved, but luckily I kept looking back and saw this happening so I up again quickly, reframed, and managed to capture it before it vanished.
A good mornings shoot, and all before breakfast, which vanished almost as quickly as this light did!
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