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Auf dem Heimweg vom Alpstein sah ich dieses Bild - ein Moment sofort anzuhalten und noch einmal die Kamera raus zu holen....
On the way home I saw this sunrays - a moment to stop immediately to take this picture....
Vanaf het terras van ons vakantiehuis in Tijarafe La Palma heb je elke avond een ander schouwspel van licht, lucht en water.
Sunray was an anti-gravity racer in the mid to late 21st century. Light and fast, with a large engine, it won a series of races. However, its main fame came from its bright and distinctive colour scheme.
A nearby bonfire was producing smoke which enhanced the light rays shining through the leaves. I really liked the ethereal, almost dreamlike effect.
I really didn't think that we were going to get a sunset on Sunday evening as the rain clouds were coming in thick and fast but Mother Nature is always a surprise packet :)
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In a awfully humid afternoon in our valley, where low clouds accompanied with sunrays, scattered rain, thunder, and lightning, I dropped my work simply to rush to a vantage point to witness both sunstar and crepuscular rays showcasing works from God. I felt humble and lucky to be able to record this moment of joy as Sun peeked through an "aperture" in the cloud with a kiss of sunburst while painting the sky with crepuscular rays. It's a uncommonly seen view and I hope you all enjoy and feel the power as much as I do.
Full circular sunray pleated skirts are the best version of this style because there is so much flare and fullness in the skirt that can be demonstrated in poses like this :-)
Another shot from Poole Quay. I thought a black & white conversion would give this shot a more dramatic look.
Aperture Æ’/13.0
Focal length 18.0 mm
Shutter 1/500
ISO 200