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Joggers enjoy the early morning light at the reflecting pool of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, DC.
Calystegia purpurata is a species of morning glory known by the common name Pacific false bindweed.
It is endemic to California, where it grows in the seaside scrub of the coastline and the chaparral of the coastal and inland valleys the climbing stems are up to 70 centimeters. The lobed leaves are up to 5 centimeters long and generally triangular in shape.
Nachtschattengewaechse.. Solanaceae
A September morning, so still and quiet..even the Robin above in the Alder trees seemed to be whispering it's song. Autumn is in the air and the dragonflies were warming up for action, hanging motionless and beginning to sparkle as the warmth of the dappled sunlight started to reach their beautiful wings.
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Waiting for the bus at the 35th street stop this morning at quarter to 5am. Thought this would be an interesting photo. Five exp merged in Photomatix.
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"... until the day dawns and the morning star arises in your hearts."
(2 Peter 1:19)
I was walking past my living room window and caught a glimpse of the morning sunlight streaming through the tops of my neighbor's trees. Grabbed my Nikon and tried to capture it.
A quiet morning at Harrison Park Campground in Owen Sound. Harrison is aour home in Owen Sound where we go each summerr for the Summerfolk Music and Craft Festival.
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Early morning sun lights up coastal clouds near Brookings, Oregon. This is one of the shots where I initially thought I had a keeper, but once I returned home the image just didn't work as well as I had hoped in terms of color. Also, the rock on the left doesn't quite fit right. My original intention was to portray a "peeking around the corner" feel, almost as if you were walking up on the scene. Any thoughts or suggestions on this one are definitely welcome!
Looking to the south-east across the River Humber. A glimpse of the morning sun’s first rays through the fire-damaged spars of a derelict jetty.
i have seen the starlings arriving at the pier but never leaving, until yesterday morning that was. i'm normally a million miles away tucked up in bed.
where do they go? and i wonder what they thought of the snow.....
Winter often brings, slow, foggy sunrises to the Everglades. I relish these beautiful mornings filled with bird song, spider webs waving in the subtle breeze, and amazing wildlife such as this Wood Stork.
Quiet cold morning at Kedartal.. Looking through the tent door...
Those first rays upon Thalaysagar...
Seagulls enjoy themselves on a mooring post at Kiel while a cargo ship and a fishing boat go about their business in the clearing morning fog.
[Andalucia Star, en route from Guayaquil to St. Petersburg]
The humans built something to stare at Mt. Hood. Mt. Hood stares right back.
Sunrise from Rocky Butte in Portland, Oregon. For Sliders Sunday. I shot this pretty dark and then added a graduated ND filter in post to make the sky match the ground. I'm not sure I like this because the sky can't be this dark even when it's only a few minutes after the sun is up.
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Stopped by Centennial Park this morning after work and saw this. It was cloudy with a bit of flurries, but the sky had this unique pink glow. It was still dusk but very pastel looking with the snow on the trees and the glow from the park lights :)
Taken with Canon 6D, Canon 200mm F2.8 L II lens, ISO 1000, 1.5 secs, f11, with exposure set to -1.
Every morning we have our "walking to the office" routine. No matter the weather, we get out for a quick walk prior to having our coffee and getting settled into the home office for the day. HFF
Misty sunrise over Kit Hill Cornwall, I had planned to capture some rape fields this morning but when I got there before sunrise the fields were looking pretty dull , coming to the end of their best yellow colour, so as a back up I made a mad dash to Kit Hill but just got there as the sun came up so missing that initial glow, the mist in the valley looked awesome. I intend going back but getting there a little earlier next time.
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Up into the mountains and into a grassy meadow I traveled, and came across this morning spirit in bloom.
This was another shot of the same flower that I took during my weekend trip to Genting. I like this one better than the other :)