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This was one of those surprise scenes that you just run across. I was driving down the road early one morning and I saw the sunrays as I rounded a curve. I continued up around the curve you see in the pic and turned around. Luckily I caught the shot before the rays disappeared.
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We stayed at Sunset Beach, North Carolina, so we could meet Leslie's sister and her family on their vacation. Of course, I can't go to the beach and NOT do sunrise. While scurrying around, I (finally) noticed this person doing yoga and photographed her in a number of her poses. I spoke with her (she had already talked to several people so didn't seem to feel she was being distracted from her discipline). She visits the beach every morning for sunrise and leads classes or simply groups who wish to show up with her. I told her I had some photos and have emailed the finished versions to her. This one starts life in Lightroom and is finished off in NIK color efex pro. I wish I were better at cloning so I could remove the walker in the distance.
Couldn't think of a good title, since most of my last photos are with sunrays ;-)
To witness this wonder of nature was amazing, and I hope it will happen again sometime!
Same location as the previous photo but a little earlier with the sun beams peaking down toward the ground
ISO 200 | 1/200 | f/7.1 | 12mm
Was surprised to see a group of White Ibises catching sand crabs in the surf.They were going well into the surf and were getting soaked as you can see here.
It was an beautiful sunset this afternoon. I wished I had finished work 10 minutes earlier as when I got to Cleveland Point there were sunrays at the top and bottom of the clouds but by the time I actually walked to the jetty the sun was setting quite quickly. It was incredibly windy as well, so much so that there were waves in the bay and my camera was getting splashed.