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This photograph was made from Mt. Sinai Hospital. I silhouetted the buildings to highlight the intense color of the sunset and also hoping to minimize the dirt and smudge of the hospital room's window. I hope you all enjoy.
Each year, usually in summer, the Sahara Desert kicks up its sands and somehow it gets into the atmosphere, travels across the Atlantic Ocean and ends up in South Florida and sometimes in the skies over the Florida Keys. It casts a muted, dull glow over the islands turning what is usually a crisp tropical sky into a hazy, sometimes golden scene. It's pretty high up so it really doesn't effect the air quality, and it only last a few days, but it's quite a different look for this, the sunset capital of the world. It's a change from the vivid bright sunset colors that we are accustomed to, but quite honestly...I am very happy to see it go! ~ Islamorada, Florida
Sunset ~ Sahara Sands ~ Summer 2014 ~ Florida Keys U.S.A.
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Living one day at a time is all we can do and stopping to observe nature's gifts be it a sunset, a rose, changing leaves, a child's face all keep us grounded. We collect these little treasures of time in memories and photos and then whoosh let them go at the end like those Buddists monks and there sand paintings. This was on the Pacific Coast in Santa Cruz California and if you get there be sure to up West Cliff Drive to watch the surfers, see the jagged cliffs and smell the sea breeze. Take your kids to the beach at Natural Bridges and if you have time take the drive up Highway 1 to Davenport, and all the little place to hike before you get to Half Moon Bay and San Francisco. Ahhhh so sweet.
With the news of clouds of volcanic ash drifting across the UK from Iceland and weather reports saying that we are in for some colourful sunsets I just had to get out with the camera.
Sadly the tide was low so it was necessary to wade out ankle deep in thick mud at Dell Quay, West Sussex to find some water, difficult conditions with the tripod sinking in the mud but it was well worth the effort with amazing red glows in the sky after the sun had dropped below the horizon.
Nice for photography but bad news for commuters stranded at all airports in UK due to all flights being cancelled due to potential problems of the ash damaging the aircraft engines!
30 second long exposure using B+W 6 stop ND filter + Lee 0.9 ND grad filter over the sky with a sinking tripod!
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Another Tiskilwa, Illinois sunset. I have nearly a thousand sunset images taken from my yard in rural northern Illinois. Sometimes I wish there was an ocean in front yard, but at least there are lines of trees surrounding the cornfield across the road.
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Spectacular sunset reflected off of Midtown Manhattan on January 6th.
From a time-lapse video shot for a larger project of mine (vimeo.com/34693483).
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