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Sunrays from the Columbia Center this morning. Zeiss 21mm and 100mm. I thought about naming this "Blessed Be the I-90 Commuters".
Canon 5D Mark111
Sigma 35mm F1.4 DG HSM
ISO 100 | F16 | 35mm | 8 sec
8 Frames
Lee Filters 1.2Soft / 1.2ND
Sunrays as the sun was setting over Narrabeen Tidal Pool.
A view across the Bristol Channel at Weston-super-Mare, looking towards Flatholme Island. I was struck by the beauty of the sunrays, and I took rather a lot of shots.
There is highlight blowout in the sky, but even exposing for it, it was virtually unavoidable.
It had no detail to the naked eye either!
Taken on top a viewing platform. Definitely one of my favourite places. If you appreciate my photographs, feel free to follow me on Facebook:
You want to know one big reason Hadley's the best? He pulled over twice so I could get the perfect shot of sun rays! All is well.
This took me by surprise. There was plenty scattered sunrays around but within the minute the sun was peaking through to deliver this.
Nikon D7000
iso-250
55mm
f13
f/1400
Filters:
UV
At this time of the year we who live in northern parts long for the sun, whatever the shape in which it comes to us!
Kizhi Island, Russia
"Kizhi is an island near the geometrical center of the Lake Onega in the Republic of Karelia, Russia. It is elongated from north to south and is about 6 km long, 1 km wide and is about 68 km away from the capital of Karelia, Petrozavodsk. Settlements and churches on the island were known from at least the 15th century. Wikipedia"
iPhone 8 plus
I got to capture this beautiful moment during the sunset right after rain, the weather was beautiful, sky was getting clear after rain showers and sun was trying to shower its light before disappearing.
…. I’m either burning leaves or just thinking too hard. To everyone who passed on my initial generous offer of free oak leaves, I want you to know I torched some of them today, but still have 643,577 of them left, so there is still time. But… Act now! They are going fast!!!!
12/6/2024
A whole array of sun rays we were fortunate to have seen whilst waiting for the sun the warm up the whole mountain side. It was a cold 20 mins waiting for these rays to eventually land on us.
Taken on Bainskloof, Wellington South Africa