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Fire in the sky, spaceship ready to take off, shooting light beam into the vast blackness, this is a starry night fairytale, in Banff national park
"NOCHE ESTRELLADA EN LAS CATARATAS DEL NIÁGARA".
Entered in "TEXTURE" - SOTN March 2020 Contest.
Entered in New Challenge!! Challenge 191.0 ~ Blue Period ~ The Award Tree ~
THANK YOU ALL MY KIND FLICKR FRIENDS. YOUR COMMENTS AND INVITATIONS ARE VERY MOTIVATING AND APPRECIATED.
GRACIAS A TODOS MIS AMABLES AMIGOS DE FLICKR. SUS COMENTARIOS, INVITACIONES Y FAVORITOS, SON MUY MOTIVANTES Y APRECIADOS
Images and textures of my own.
Querétaro - México.
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this marked the very beginning of the first full-blown Northern Lights we witnessed near Russelv standing at the tip of the island and gazing over rockpools and Lenangenstraumen off the Norwegian Sea.
Dedicated to CRA (ILYWAMHASAM)
Photo taken from my bedroom and uploaded for the group
ƒ/2.8
44.0 mm
1/80 Sec
ISO 400
Milky Way on the rise at Everglades City, Fla. The boat just happened to be at nice location. Shadows and light were natural in this case.
and here's another capture of that splendid display of aurora borealis we had right over our heads while driving along the road
Church under the stars (Polaris 2).
Single thirty-minute shot.
Spot the large cross on the top of the mountain.
The glass window and door of the church are lighted from the inside by the burning candles.
No light pollution makes for great evening images.
Canopus is the brightest star in the southern constellation of Carina, and the second-brightest star in the night-time sky, after Sirius. Can only be seen below the 37 latitude.
La Perouse Bay Maui Hawaii.
Rokinson 14mm, F2
I could not pass-up photographing the Milky Way Galactic Core at Joshua Tree N.P. The sun set early and the galactic center was visible by 7:30 p.m. in October. I was able to take several images before being spooked by curious coyotes. Here, I took two pano shots and used a flash light set at a low level to illuminate the foreground. There was a fair amount of light pollution in the background and two Orionid meteors made appearances during the exposures. Used Lightroom and Photoshop to merge and develop the images. Hope you enjoy!
Par une froide soirée de décembre, sur le port à pieux de Gwin Zegall à Plouha (22), quoi de plus intéressant que d'aller traquer les derniers rayons du soleil, en attendant le lever des étoiles? Petit clin d'oeil à Zandoli, mon compère photographe ;-)
Rainbow Bridge one of the world's largest known natural bridges. Only accessible by taking a boat on Lake Powell or hiking with a Navajo guide. One of the world's largest known natural bridges, Rainbow Bridge has undoubtedly inspired people throughout time--from the neighboring Native American tribes who consider Rainbow Bridge sacred, to the 85,000 people from around the world who visit it each year. Please visit places like Rainbow Bridge in a spirit that honors and respects the cultures to whom it is sacred.
The mill complex in the Streefkerk polder has a history dating back to 1514, when the drainage of polder water from the Lek River began using mills. At the beginning of the 18th century, there were two upper mills and three lower mills. Using stepped pumping systems, the lower mills drained the water into the lower reservoir. A sluice in the Tiendweg road discharged the water into the upper reservoir. The water in this upper reservoir was discharged into the Lek River when the river level was low. In 1951, the drainage was taken over by an electric pumping station east of the village of Streefkerk. The drainage sluice in the Lek dike was closed, and the embankments of the reservoirs were (partially) excavated, after which the land was used for agriculture. Map of mills near Streefkerk BT-033238 Lock near Streefkerk Of the original five mills, three lower mills have been preserved: the Oude Weteringmolen on the Oude Wetering, the en The eight-sided mill), and the Small mill on the Beneden Tiendweg. Of the two tall mills, the High Tiendweg mill burned down in 1962. The lock-mill was lost to fire in 1979. The foundation of the lock-mill has been rebuilt and is visible. The body of the High Tiendweg-mill has been rebuilt.
While man-made sites like the ancient Egyptian pyramids and the Great Wall of China, fill us with awe, many of the most impressive sites on the planet were crafted by Mother Nature herself.
This is a single shot With no tracking or stacking. Taken with a D750, 14-24mm Sigma lens, 6400 ISO, 15 sec
Season's Greetings, Happy Holidays, Merry Christmas, Peaceful Out of Focus Days and Happy Everything to everyone!!
Amsterdam Light Festival - “The sight of stars always makes me dream,” Vincent van Gogh (1853-1890) wrote in one of his many letters to his brother Theo. Even at the time he had been admitted to an institution in the South of France, he enjoyed painting and drawing the starry night skies that he saw there.
I believe the world is incomprehensibly beautiful — an endless prospect of magic and wonder. –Ansel Adams
As children, we are very sensitive to nature’s beauty, finding miracles and interesting things everywhere. As we grow up, we tend to forget how beautiful and magnificent the world is. There is magic and wonder for eyes who know how to look with curiosity and love
The world moves on, with or without the 2-legged creatures.
Didn't feel like to go far, so took the pictures in the parkette behind my backyard.
Stacked 110x 30sec pix together.
Markham, Ontario, Canada
Spirituality gives a sense of peace, wholeness and balance among the physical, emotional, social and spiritual aspects of our lives. It explains the actual purpose of life for the person.
“My religion consists of a humble admiration of the illimitable superior spirit who reveals himself in the slight details we are able to perceive with our frail and feeble mind.” ~ Albert Einstein
📷 Canon EOS Rebel T5i ( 700D )
EF-S18-55mm F/3.5-5.6
🔭 Sky-Watcher Star Adventurer
ISO 800
ExpTime 42s
F/3.5
18mm
The mill complex in the Streefkerk polder has a history dating back to 1514, when the drainage of polder water from the Lek River began using mills. At the beginning of the 18th century, there were two upper mills and three lower mills. Using stepped pumping systems, the lower mills drained the water into the lower reservoir. A sluice in the Tiendweg road discharged the water into the upper reservoir. The water in this upper reservoir was discharged into the Lek River when the river level was low. In 1951, the drainage was taken over by an electric pumping station east of the village of Streefkerk. The drainage sluice in the Lek dike was closed, and the embankments of the reservoirs were (partially) excavated, after which the land was used for agriculture. Map of mills near Streefkerk BT-033238 Lock near Streefkerk Of the original five mills, three lower mills have been preserved: the Oude Weteringmolen on the Oude Wetering, the en The eight-sided mill), and the Small mill on the Beneden Tiendweg. Of the two tall mills, the High Tiendweg mill burned down in 1962. The lock-mill was lost to fire in 1979. The foundation of the lock-mill has been rebuilt and is visible. The body of the High Tiendweg-mill has been rebuilt.