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Sunset light floods the Columbia River Gorge at Ruthton Park as a train passes by.
I captured this image back in 2012 with my D700. I originally bracketed the scene to process with the LR HDR feature. Today, with more refined editing techniques using TK Panels v6, I am able to process this image with much better color, clarity, tonal balance, and detail.
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I went for a walk after dinner and photographed the sky reflected in this pond not very far from my home. Beauty is all around us - we have an obligation to notice, capture and share it with others.
For more info on this image: edrosack.com/wordpress/2011/09/25/neighborhood-sunset/
A nice sunset at Robinwood Lake. The old wire fence enclosed the swimming area of Robinwood Lake Swimming Club. Sadly it's closed now. Happy fenced Friday. :-))
We shot a sunset from Morton Overlook off Hwy 441 in what I considered pretty challenging conditions for me...
... with a few Starlings thrown in for good measure. I always think there's something special about sunsets in cold weather.
The sun seemed to dance along the water and became engulfed in a swirl of clouds swirl just before plunging into the Gulf of Mexico.
I've been missing Morecambe sunsets. The seemingly endless cloud and rain since last summer had made them a forgotten dream. I was teased with half a sunset last night but tonight was treated to the 'Full Monty', glassy seas and painted skies.
The most beautiful sunset I have ever seen on Mono Lake. The colours were amazing. So vivid and changing all the time. This was the last of the reds as the sun disappeared.
The lake has no sea outlet. Dissolved salts in the runoff remains in the lake and raise the water's pH levels and salt concentration. Tufa columns (limestone) are formed and are part of the interesting landscape of Mono Lake
Einmal Glück gehabt: Meistens erlebe ich die tollsten Naturschauspiele genau dann, wenn ich keine Kamera dabei habe ;D
Diesmal hatte ich Glück. Die tolle Lichtstimmung war nur für ca. 10 Minuten zu sehen.
Man muss gar nichts bearbeiten ... das Licht sah tatsächlich so aus. In Lightroom ist lediglich ein wenig an den Schärfereglern gedreht.
Beste Grüße ;-)
A sunset shot from Wick Water Lake, Gloucestershire. Originally a dull sunset shot, but processed to produce some soft golden tones.
Pentax K-3
Samyang 10mm f/2.8
Aperture ƒ/8.0
Focal length 10.0 mm
Shutter 1/250
ISO 400
A large sun setting over that bridge tower. Is the sun size too big in scale?
#colors #sunset #goldengatebridge #luckysnapshot
After a sunshine filled day we went out this evening to catch the beautiful Sunset over Bartley Green ;0)
What a stunning light show!
During my time in Italy, I had marvelous weather with only about one day of rain. This was wonderful for traveling but not so great for any kind of spectacular cloud effects when trying to shoot sunsets. This sunset was taken off one of the piers in Sorrento in the Bay of Naples.
Taken off my deck tonight. I've been with the flu for days now and it has been raining for days so about ten minutes before sunset this is what happened!
The view in the other direction here.
The Jæren region is known for its flat lowland, many beaches and all the stone.
There are long hiking paths along the coast, and it's lovely walking here all year. At this time of year we wait for more and more birds to come for the spring and summer.
My album of Jæren images here.
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