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I went for a little family walk at a local area to get the sun setting.I set up my camera on my tripod with a soft grad to bring back some highlight in the sky, shutter was dropped to 1/13 there was flare issues but I kind of like it.
... inspirar sorrisos e expirar tensão. Inspire ar, daqueles que encham o pulmão e a alma, que te faça sonhar e que te torne leve. Expire o vento que te desarruma os pensamentos. Inspire a calma para pensar e ponderar e encontrar as respostas que se escondem dentro de você. Inspire o dia, expire a noite, ou vice versa, se a noite te alivia. Inspire aceitação, expire julgamentos. Às vezes o que nos falta é ar. Deixe ele entrar e acalmar. Aceitar que muitas coisas não podemos controlar faz um bem danado. E no que puder escolher, fique com a opção que inclua amar. É super produtivo isso, é aquela desacelerada que nos faz colocar a bagunça em ordem.
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Another view of the sunset and clouds over the transmission lines- Melbourne South-east suburbs, Victoria, Australia
The buffalo isn't as dangerous as everyone makes him out to be. Statistics prove that in the United States more Americans are killed in automobile accidents than are killed by buffalo.
Art Buchwald
Barely visible to the naked eye but the night mode caught this.
It's nice to see Orion and a sliver of moon too.
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I swear every day that I post an image I am always apologizing for it not being what I envisioned. Today is no exception but I tried to honor the way that I shoot and wanted to show off the amazing morning light. As you can see, I'm continuing with the theme of red.
ODC-Glass Macro
This is the inside of the Russian Cut Crystal Vase Stu's family bought us when we got married. I pointed this directly at the sun and took the photo.
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Completed in 1873, the Yaquina Head Lighthouse rises 193 feet. It is the tallest Lighthouse on the Oregon coast. I removed the little structure attached to the Lighthouse.
Happy Slider Sunday!