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The Victoria Harbour Seawall or Breakwater at sunset. It is a nice place to walk on a beautiful day Two shot panorama.
Sunset at Beverly Beach State Park in Oregon. Numerous wildfires around the state cause interesting hues.
An article in the Houston paper today about my friend Mark Kramer reminded me that I never posted this snap of him from last February. Mark was recognized with a Stewardship award last month by the Bayou Preservation Association for his decades of work protecting and restoring our unique local ecosystem. Here Mark (standing) guides guests on a sunset tour of Horsepen Bayou aboard the Armand Bayou Nature Center's pontoon boat, the Bayou Ranger. Congratulations, Mark, for a job well done.
Vancouver beach, sunset, silhouette of man, Canada.
Taken in June 2004.
Shot in jpeg, post-processed in photoshop, saved in jpeg.
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I read in the newspaper that the sunflowers on the Experimental Farm in Ottawa were in bloom. Nature photography seems to be all about timing. I arrived at the plot where I thought they would be. It was early evening and the flowers were backlit which was great but there were not many in full bloom so I decided that I would return and take more another day. On my first visit I took mostly close-ups of single flowers, so on my second visit I wanted to try to get more in my frame and play with the setting light. This patch of sunflowers is located in a small fenced in area which made it hard to work with a tripod so I left it at home. That was an unfortunate decision when the sun started to set. But I did manage to take this of the sunset over the sunflowers handheld.
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Sunset or sundown is the daily disappearance of the Sun below the horizon in the west as a result of Earth's rotation.
The time of sunset is defined in astronomy as the moment when the trailing edge of the Sun's disk disappears below the horizon in the west. The ray path of light from the setting Sun is highly distorted near the horizon because of atmospheric refraction, making the sunset appear to occur when the Sun’s disk is already about one diameter below the horizon. Sunset is distinct from dusk, which is the moment at which darkness falls, which occurs when the Sun is approximately eighteen degrees below the horizon. The period between sunset and dusk is called twilight.
Locations north of the Arctic Circle and south of the Antarctic Circle experience no sunset or sunrise at least one day of the year, when the polar day or the polar night persist continuously for 24 hours.
Sunset creates unique atmospheric conditions such as the often intense orange and red colors of the Sun and the surrounding sky.
Sunset above Galgewater, Leiden (The Netherlands), with the canal houses, old boats and windmill De Put.
This is a HDR of 3 photo's, taken with a 3-stops soft edge graduated ND-filter and 10-stops ND-filter (Big-stopper).
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Sunset over lavender fields at The Hop Shop, Shoreham
6D | ISO400 | f11 | 45mm | 1/8 sec | 0.6 Lee ND Grad
Nestled in one of the many coves in Bullfrog Bay, a houseboat is draped in the golden light of a sunset made more dramatic by the cloudy remnants of unsettled weather earlier in the afternoon.
Camera Nikon D800
Exposure 0.025 sec (1/40)
Aperture f/16.0
Focal Length 28 mm
ISO Speed 400
Exposure Bias -2 EV
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Sunset at the Mekong river in Vientiane, Laos. On the other side of the river is Thailand.
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Not a bad sunset, is it? I didn't know what the construction work was for, but I have since learned they're building a new bridge across the water.
I love discussing photography by the way. But I find discussions about photography tend to actually be discussions about cameras. What are your thoughts on this? I recently wrote on it here.