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Went on a walk with my daughter on New Year’s Day… there was a special atmosphere in the local forest and it I felt whatever is happening in the world, there is always light and there is always hope. Happy New Year everyone 🍀

or a little light at the end of a tunnel. I might be able to get out and shoot a little bit this weekend, even I am getting tired of my archives

For sunshine, for brighter days, for a better year ahead ...

 

blogged here: djenglandphotography.blogspot.com/2021/01/photo-of-week-2...

No leaves were relocated or damaged in taking this photo ......

Cuba 2015 - Cienfuegos

KDD Flickrs de Madrid, Cárcel de Carabanchel (Agosto 08).

The sun was setting fast, getting dark ( and cold ) :) the last rays hit the top of the trees for a moment, then it was gone.

Port Macquarie, Australia

Full sun forecast at Keswick today after over a week of lashing rain,hail and wind.

well it wasn't exactly full sun , cloud covering it mostly BUT AT LEAST DRY!

fibbers!

 

yh : ray.truly168

 

Mưa !

 

Là Lá La .....

 

Tôi yêu MM :x.....

 

A thái ...

Jesse...

Chú ...

N.A...

Chỗi...

Trúc...

X.tiên...

K.linh..

Cún...

Bjkny...

Trắng ...

NTK...

Ying Yu...

  

Mấy ngày thác loạn vui vẻ đầy mất ngủ :))

You are the rays of my sunshine....

life is so beautiful...

 

From Wikipedia: "Crepuscular rays (more commonly known as sunbeams, sun rays, splintered light, or god rays), in meteorological optics, are rays of sunlight that appear to radiate from the point in the sky where the Sun is located. Shining through openings in clouds (particularly stratocumulus[citation needed]) or between other objects such as mountains, these columns of sunlit scattering particles are separated by darker shadowed volumes. Despite seeming to converge toward the light source, the rays are essentially parallel shafts of sunlit and shadowed particles. Their apparent convergence is a visual illusion from linear perspective. This illusion is the same as railway lines or long hallways appearing to converge at a distant vanishing point.

Seen on the Tasman Sea.

Lucky again! This made it into flickr Explore on 7 February 2019, the second of two Explore photo from me on the same day, I'm amazed and truly grateful to everyone, many thanks

In the rays of the setting sun

Wolwespruit Nature Reserve, North West Province - South Africa

To all my Flickr Friends : Happy New Year (a little bit in advance for me, but I'll not be online later...)

Best wishes for 2008 !

Meilleurs voeux pour l'année 2008 à tous !

Tried this in black and white, too. Turns out sun rays are pretty no matter what you do, but I like color the best. Thanks for viewing. Looks best large.

Explore, Jan 20. THANK YOU.

 

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Buddah Garden

 

“All that we are is the result of what we have thought.

The mind is everything.

What we think we become.”

 

– Lord Buddha

just one more day for me....

 

Thank you my friends for your encouragement and support...

This late season severe thunderstorm was unusual because while it generated lots of lightning, it was all in-cloud. Additionally, the thunder was continuous and heard as a low rumble for an hour!

 

The heavy rain shaft dropped about an inch in 15 minutes while the sun was generating crepuscular rays. I received only a trace of rain since I was at the edge of the storm. Taken at 4:28PM.

From a last summer trip to Haapsalu.

 

Have a wonderful weekend, folks! :)

Lake Michigan

Chicago, Illinois

Cook County

LARGE

2020-38

 

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