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One of the coolest and longest sunsets I've seen in quite some time. This image was taken on the Mendocino Coast in Northern California.

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The spectrum of colours as the sunrise occurred on a very cold January morning. I took it through the grass in the dunes to add to the effect.

halloween? ;-))

Un 50 1.7 como poco es divertido, pero creo que me va a sorprender mucho, de momento no he tenido tiempo de hacer nada más "ortodoxo "

AUTO CHINON MULTI- COATED 1:1.7 50mm

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D3200

Tokina 11-16

Altura NDs

One of my course projects - A vibrant & bright dusk silhouette filled with gold, oranges & reds on the pond reflections with dark embankment on the horizon.

Macro Mondays theme Rust

 

I really love what the dof does here (best experienced on a big screen).

 

Cup shaped foot on an old corroding outdoor fire pit, measuring 6cm in diameter, with a coil spring and screw in the middle, measuring 2cm in height. Taken at floor level, so tripod had to be abandoned hence the dof, in bright morning sunshine. HMM 😊

The greens of summer give way to colours of the pigments that will harness the low-quality sunlight of autumn. There's sufficient light, albeit poorer quality to the bright summer light, so why waste it? Every little helps.

 

Turkish Filbert Hazel (Corylus colurna).

 

Olympus EM1 + Olympus 12-50mm.

Nearly the whole visible color spectrum in one easy, shot. I don't know what kind of plant this was, but I shot it in Miami if that helps.

Jewelry wire wrapped into a spiral with water drops a total of 1/2” of wire.

Painted Bunting, male

Passerina ciris

 

These spectacular birds exhibit almost every color of the spectrum, from deep indigo blue to blazing red.

 

Circle-B-Bar Reserve, Polk County, FL

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

This scene caught my eye while having dinner

Vivid colors on a backlit strand of a spider's web.

Docklands, Melbourne

Light was coming from the hummingbird feeder outside.

Xeris spectrum (wood wasp) male on a dead spruce tree.

 

Samiec kruszela paskowanego (Xeris spectrum) na martwym świerku.

Spectacular daybreak at the bridge to Folly Beach just outside of Charleston, South Carolina. I thought the name Folly to be sort of funny, but it is appropriate as I was out here dressed in shorts in near freezing temps.... I was full of folly obviously, and pretty sure why I'm still sporting a cold.

From my seat onboard a Jet2 Boeing 737-800 en route to Malaga, Spain from Glasgow, Scotland back in October 2015. I loved this flight, great weather and smooth flight and a very interesting spectrum in the sky outside which I was very surprised to see that my camera actually captured as it was visible to the eye too, I have never witnessed this phenomena before other than the spectrum of a rainbow.

Raindrops reveal the spectrum of light.

Yesterday evening.

spettro colorato

spectre coloré

espectre de colors

kleurrijk spectrum

espectro colorido

färgstarkt spektrum

spettru culuratu

ispetru coloridu

farbenfrohes Spektrum

 

Niagara Falls (American Falls)

iPod touch's camera / brushes+scratchcam fx+decim8+vsco+phototoaster+snapseed

Garden sprinkler in the morning sun.

Kabukicho, Shinjuku, Tokyo

Rain showers clearing away to the East. Looking along the River Liffey to the Samuel Beckett bridge, Dublin. The rainbow obliged by remaining for the whole of this 210s exposure.

 

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The Daniels Spectrum in Toronto's Regent Park neighbourhood

"La luce è una cosa che non può essere riprodotta ma deve essere rappresentata attraverso un’altra cosa, attraverso il colore. Sono stato contento di me, quando ho scoperto questo." Paul Cézanne

 

Il colore... in natura non è altro che una diversa intensità di vibrazione di un oggetto sorprendente: il campo elettromagnetico. Come un invisibile fluido avvolge ogni cosa. Le increspature di questo fluido si muovono in tutte le direzioni, continuamente, alla più grande velocità possibile in Natura, la velocità della luce. E quando giungono al nostro occhio, le increspature vengono catturate dalla retina, trasferite al cervello attraverso i nervi ottici... e solo a questo punto il cervello le "disegna", come colori, immagini, sfumature.

 

Pensate quindi a quante incredibili cose devono succedere affinché si possa sorridere, con piacevole meraviglia, della bellezza effimera di un arcobaleno.

 

Foto dal mio archivio, un temporale vicino Padova dipinge il cielo con i colori più belli.

 

Buona giornata

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