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This gorgeous shot was taken from Cape Lookout Viewpoint, located just south of Netarts Bay and Oceanside, Oregon. Although that is its official name, it's also been called Anderson's View Point and Gammon Launch. I couldn't find the significance of Anderson, but Gammon Launch is named for Dick Gammon, a Pioneer Hang Glider Pilot who died in 2009 hang gliding off this bluff.
As you can plainly see, on a clear day, you can almost see forever! Such a marvelous expanse! Now, if I had been thinking, this would have made a terrific spot for taking sunset pics! But alas, that'll have to wait for another time! Hope you enjoy!
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Cape Lookout Viewpoint
Cape Lookout, Oregon
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•Magia, leyendas e historias entre Palacios y restos de antigua fortificaciones envuelven uno de los lugares más importantes del Sudeste asiático, la ciudad de Ayutthaya. Declarada patrimonio de la humanidad por la Unesco, esta ciudad es una de las antiguas capitales del Reino de Siam, localizada en la zona centro de Tailandia. Ayutthaya -Tailandia diciembre 2018. •
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Snow covered tree on a frozen swamp.
Some like to go to seashore for sunset pics, but I like swamps more. Even in below -20C temperatures.
Here's a lone small pine on a swamp. The sun has just set behind the camera, and the sky in this direction is slowly turning to deep purple colors. Everything is lit with this perfectly smooth light, reflected from the bright new snow.
Just awesome to take these these deep purple photos (not the band) this way, and golden sunset photos the other way!
Got nice forest photos before the sunset too, with a sun shining low into the tree line. And silhouette photos after the sunset.
Selected 7 pics for instagram: www.instagram.com/p/C1j9qMBIYu0/
Don't worry, I'll probably post a few more to Flickr too for better resolution and proper landscape format.
-21C was a bit tough for me, but the camera was fine. I've beginning to trust my Sony A7RII from 2016 to handle these winter temperatures.
Sony works just fine, as long as you provide power from a powerbank and optionally wrap a lens heater on your lens to keep it clear (I don't like to scratch frost from my lens, so I use a heater).
Sunset over Pakenham, taken on the 30th September 2016
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St. Martin's, a small continental island in the Bay of Bengal, is located on the southern most tip of Bangladesh separated from the mainland by a channel which is about 9 km wide. St. Martin's island is endowed with vast marine and land resources having great biodiversity significance. The island is a good example of co-occurrence of corals, algae, seaweeds, grasses and mangroves.
A total of 234 species of fish have been found in the coastal water of St. Martin's Island, of which 16 are fresh water species. Among the fish species, 89 are coral associated. The most abundant coral or reef associated fish are Damsel, Parrot, Surgeon, Groupers, Snappers, Emperors and Butterfly fish. The mollusc on the St. Martin's is the largest and most beautiful in Bangladesh. 186 species of mollusc & oyster, 7 species of crab, 9 species of echinoderms, 4 species of sea urchin, 1 species of sea cucumber & some brittle stars have been found here. A number of colourful nudibranch and bryozoans were reported in adjacent area of the island.
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For the first time this week the Sun came out, I was busy doing those jobs that you get around to, I haven't done anything in the garden for a while, so I promised her that has to be obeyed I would today. typical, as I was packing all the rubbish into the car, ready to head off to the tip, the sun came out, plus we had to go to the supermarket grrrr
got back in record time, to late to go chasing wildlife, so I opted to pop down to Chickerell and try some sunset pics,
here we are with one of them, only my second outing with the camera all week and I'm back at work tomorrow."Groan"
Have a good week everyone, Happy Days :-))
Nature just has the most amazing palette... Most of week that we were on vacation it used to be cloudy by evening and we used to miss sunset beacuse we were out driving... and then one day we got back earlier than usual around 7.00PM and saw these amazing hues on the horizon...
Grabbed the cam and rushed to the beach... in minutes literally the colors changed from blues to reds and then this purplish tone... just another spectacular display... I am always left speechless by the vibrancy of sunsets...
This one was taken a little bit earlier than the one in the comment which is a closer look at the setting sun... This picture really does not come close to what my eyes saw... somehow what my eyes see my camera does not seem to do justice ::Sigh:: :)
Ohh yeah.. I have it as my profile pic too :)
Have a wonderful weekend!!
This shot almost didn't happen. I had plans to head down to LA a few weeks ago to visit some friends, and we were going to take Megabus to save ourselves the drive. Of course, this meant we would be pretty much immobile in LA (since the public transit around there... isn't exactly perfect). But it'd save us the drive.
Well, when Tung and I were on SF's subway to get to the bus stop by 8:30, a 6-car backup just HAD to happen in the tunnel. We kept looking at our watches, then each other, thinking... "oh, crap." 8:22...8:24...8:26...
After several minutes, the backup finally cleared, and we pulled into the station across from the bus stop at exactly 8:30. We dashed across the street...and watched our bus drive off in front of our faces.
After moping around for a few minutes, we checked Escaype's forecast for SoCal for the next few days... looked epic every day, so we said, screw it, we're driving, and we're leaving now!
So, we hopped back on the subway to get us home, tossed our suitcases and camera gear in my Prius, and began the long drive down the coast. The sky blew up big for us in Santa Barbara that night...we missed dinner, but our friends said they understood. The next day, our epic meters were completely maxed out, so I gathered several friends to meet us under a grey sky in the afternoon and join us in seeing what could be the most amazing sunset of our lives. I sent out "epic alert" texts to at least a dozen people from LA to OC. A few people replied, "...really?! It's just grey outside." But we all headed out.
Anyway, the clouds began glowing over an hour before sunset, the sun burst through, and then the entire sky turned brick red. I fired off a bunch of shots and ran up and down the beach for a while, then shortly after this one, I had to just sit back and watch. Sometimes we get so caught up in looking through the lens that we nearly forget to soak in the moment. I tried my hardest to not make that mistake this time. I checked my phone and found several facebook messages of insanely epic sunset pics from all over LA and OC. The five of us looked at each other and said, yeah, best sunset we've ever seen.
Hope you enjoy the image!
And, of course, shout-out to Megabus for leaving without us. :)
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As promised here is ANOTHER Top of the Rock Sunset pic shot. This one was shot on July 4th. I was eating dinner with my family at Max Brenner's "Chocolate By the Bald Man" restaurant (Highly reccommend if you fancy death by chocolate) and it suddenly occured to me that the best way to see the Macy's Fireworks would be from the Top of the Rock. I hurried back to my apartment and quickly grabbed my gear. The annual pass came in handy because regular tickets had been sold out for the night by 7:30. I made my way up to the top level and posted up on one of the flat cement railings. I managed to grab this shot while waiting for the fireworks. Anyways let me get back on topic...
Top of the Rock NYC Sunset
Camera: Nikon D3
Lens: Nikon 14-24mm f/2.8
F Stop: f/9
9 RAW Exposure HDR
ISO: 200
****This one is a MUST see large to appreciate the details
What I really like about the post processing here is the globe-like horizon. It was inspired by the "Paris Crew" (These guys work MAGIC with the fisheye) with their use of nikon fisheye lenses. I tried to use the fisheye lens filter in photoshop (As I dont have the real thing) but couldnt achieve the results I was looking for. I messed around Transforms (i.e. Free Transform, perspective, skew, distort) and even googled "globe horizon tutorial" but couldnt find anything. I finally came across the "warp" transform and it was as simple as clicking on the horizon and dragging the cursor straight up. Give it a try on some of your wide angle shots to see if you like it. Let me know what you guys think.
Update:
Explore 7/8/2010
Here's the interesting part... as you guys can see the photo was uploaded today on 7/9/2010 but it was explored on 7/8/2010. Has this happened to any of you before? strange!
A clearly defined sundog during sunset. Pic taken from around San Jose, CA. Sundogs are commonly caused by the refraction of light from plate-shaped hexagonal ice crystals in cirrus or cirrostratus clouds or during very cold weather. (Friday around early sunset, May 29, 2015; 7:54 p.m.)
Weather update:
High pressure was to dominate our weather this day and Saturday. Temps were a bit on the warm side this day. By Sunday afternoon, a low pressure area was to be approaching the coast. This was a weak system but was still forecast to bring showers and thunderstorms in higher terrain, particularly in the northern mountains. By Monday, the north state was to be partly cloudy. Then by Tuesday, the low was to be moving eastward. High pressure was to be back and we would see sunny and warmer weather.
I went up the mountain in the freezing cold the other night to get a sunset pic. Set myself up with my camera, freezing my butt off, and then... nothing! It was completely unspectacular. So I'm posting my favourite shot from my mushroom shoot a few weeks back to cheer myself up ;-)
Well I ventured out to the beach again after work, this time a new spot so brace yourself for a few more sunset pics...........
3-exposure HDR - looks best small as I didn't have my tripod with me..............never leave home without your tripod :-))))
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Another incredible sunset along the Florida panhandle.
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Saturday night's sunset was crazy! i went to the beach for shooting some sunset pics. But the sunset looked not good and seems like it didn't have potential to be spectacular. But nature is never boring. In a couple of minutes after sunset the sky was on fire. I was dancing behind my camera while standing in the water. :-)
Went out tonight to grab a couple sunset pics of this clean RHD CRX for v2lab, feature here:
--need to view this LARGE!!!!
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