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A bit over 8 minutes ago, that sunlight completed a journey of thousands of years just to shine on you. Enjoy it!
The sunlight were shining through the leave. Only part of the light were let through giving the leave almost a sort of "silver lining".
Using the Nikon Nikkor AF-P 70-300mm f/4.5-6.3 G VR ED DX lens.
Photo taken at Randfontein in South Africa.
I Shoot Raw.
I edit in GIMP.
Feel free to criticize or just comment.
If someone is planning to make a short jaunt near Dhaka, then he/she is welcome to a place which is full of life & nature and opens up all its serenity especially in winter. I can give you surety that the place will bring you back to life from the dusty city-routine. The place is not far from the capital. The name of the place is Jahangirnagar University which is the only fully residential university in Bangladesh established in 1970.
The last rays of sunlight peek over the Cornish Coast Line. Taken from the Bowgie Inn, Crantock, West Pentire, Cornwall.
Ok, this is the last you'll see of these tulips (I can almost promise that :) They are no longer with us since I donated them to my friend on her wedding day. Her bouquet had been ruined by the cold and as it was on easter sunday no stores were open, so the florist came to my place and re-did the bouquet and so all turned out well, thankfully! :)
This sandhill crane posed for a portrait in the early morning sunshine at Pine Glades Natural Area near Jupiter, Florida. Prints, and many other items, are available with this image on my website at www.tom-claud.pixels.com. Thanks for visiting!!
Due to long-term poor health I'm unable to take on new contacts but do my best to reply to comments. Thank you so much for your interest, comments and favours on my photostream. Also for your good wishes. I send you joy and peace.
“O, Sunlight! The most precious gold to be found on Earth.” ~ Roman Payne
With the unconventional inclusion of a spiked metal fence! HFF