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Hoary Sunrays (Leucochrysum albicans) in bloom at Mt Ainslie Nature Reserve. The area was once threatened by out of control invasive plants like Chilean Needlegrass. But consistent control work over the years has reduced the threat to these lovely paper daisies.
Photo by: S.Taylor, ACT Parks & Conservation Service
Nice and shiny sunrays in Büsum, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. (Panorama has been stitched with Hugin.)
Panasonic Lumix LX3
1/2000s
ISO 400
f/8
Büsum,
Germany
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Every day you must arise and say to your heart, I have been through enough and now I must live because the light of the sun must not be wasted, it must not be lost without an eye to appreciate it.
~Simone Schwarz-Bart
Happy to receive our first sunrays in 3 days. The downside of short winterdays: when you are on the nort side of a mountain chain, you don't get much sun
This was taken early in the morning just as the sun went behind these clouds and created this amazing sunrays and colours.
Magas Tátra, 2010
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High Tatras 2010 album here - or slideshow
Earlier pictures from High Tatras, 2008 - or slideshow
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HDR, tonemapped in Photomatix using 3 RAW image.
See my other HDR or pseudo HDR works if you like
EXIF restored from the original, normally exposed image.
Picture is GPS geotagged