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I'm ever after the perfect rainbow image....they're kinda hard to get and change very fast!! But one day I will get the full rainbow!! lol...have a wonderful evening everyone. I've had quite the day with the dog at the vets...and bushed...going to bed! :)
Captured on the B6265 between Grassington and Pateley Bridge, Yorkshire.
You might notice that the shadow of a traffic sign seems to form an arrow pointing to the rainbow - just a bit of good luck here!
A rainbow forms in showers of virga over the salt flats in Badwater Basin, Death Valley National Park, during our landscape and night photography workshop there a couple of weeks ago.
We woke before dawn to intermittent rains drops that morning, and we drove 40 miles toward the wall of black storm, counting on it to move or break up a bit. We stopped at a spot near, but not under it.
The entire view toward the rising sun was obscured with rain a short while earlier, then we had a small glowing window of sunrise light underneath, then we turned around to rainbows from the rising sun shooting over the clouds!
This image was taken just as the sun was reaching our position, you can see a trace of my shadow as the sun crested the clouds behind me.
I had been hoping for a glorious sunset to wrap up my trip in Maine, but the day was overcast, and it seemed like I might end my journey empty-handed. Just when I had almost given up, the clouds parted, and the sun broke through. First, a rainbow appeared, followed by a vibrant, high-arched double rainbow with intense sunbeams. And as if that wasnāt enough, a few hours later, I found myself witnessing the Northern Lights at the same spot.
Post processing - A touch of surface blur and Adobe Generative Removal of a dock
Listen to
Eva Cassidy - Over the rainbow (Opens new window)
Eva Cassidy was a fantastic artist. This is my
favorite version of "Over the rainbow"
This was a nice rainbow to wake up to yesterday morning. I love unexpected surprises like this! I took this shot just a few blocks from my home and I was surprised how long the rainbow lasted.
Saw a rainbow today... the full arch. It was getting dark so I was really surprised to see it... it wasn't really raining... just a fine mist in the air.
Anyway, it was beautiful and enormous. After taking photos of it until it started to fade in the dusk, I turned around, and was presented with a gorgeous sunset.... which I have put into the first comment box, below.
Talk about being surrounded by beauty!
No Rainbows in the sky for me this week, so had to revert to making my own colours, hope this is suitable for the group Smile on Sundays 'Rainbows' theme HSoS ;0)
Two Px48s in front of the shed in Åroda Wielkopolska. Since Px48-1920 has returned to service, Åroda has more working steam engines than Wolsztyn.
In this picture: both locos are being washed before taking the Independence Day special to ZaniemyÅl
Rainbow over Lighthouse.
It made for an unusual sight but as the rain moved on in its wake it left behind an amazing rainbow over Lighthouse Beach.
Port Macquarie, New South Wales,Australia.
Dominica, the nature Island of the caribbean is so mountainous that it turns the sun light into magnificent rainbows ...
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"Walk on a rainbow trail; walk on a trail of song, and all about you will be beauty. There is a way out of every dark mist, over a rainbow trail."
Robert Motherwell
Pure Serendipity,
This is one of those lucky shots. I was taking a photograph 90 degrees to the right, when the sun came out of the clouds... but it was still raining, and I thought, "I wonder if there's a rainbow"? Sure enough, there it was! Turned the camera 90 degrees (180 from the sun) and this is what I got! I felt so lucky I almost cried.
My first rainbow shot.
Beadnell consists of three villages in one,
Beadnell Harbour, the old Beadnell Village and Beadnell Haven.
The harbour is of considerable age and was probably constructed in the eighteenth century, as were the limekilns, which are now under the protection of the National Trust.
The village has probably been inhabited for several thousand years, and Bronze-Age burial chambers have been discovered along the shore.
Rainbow from this afternoon. The white specs in the ocean are seagulls which seem to be attracted to the rainbow. I think the bird flying into the rainbow is an eagle as there were some of them in the area.