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Light from the setting Sun illuminating houses and buildings in the East Bay, particularly red and brilliant this evening. (JPOD 298) #sunsetreflection
233/366: Sunset Impressions
Colorado sunset impressions.. painted by the mountains, reflected by the lake, colored by the clouds and enjoyed by my eyes. A long exposure of the beautiful Colorado sunsets taken on my last trip out to Colorado. This photo was taken with Lee Filters Big Stopper for an exposure time of 217 seconds at f/8, ISO 100 – 14mm.
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This was a glorious sunset in March of this year. Both these shots , and one I posted at the time, are SOOC. I'm reposting for misterladybug who visited my earllier shot and was surprised that this was the actual colour. It truly was amazing ~I don't think I've ever seen that much colour reflected in the water. Hope we get another colourful sunset soon!
Sunset, Golden Bay. Għajn Tuffieħa, Mellieha, Malta. .Refelction in patio doors. Taken from hotel room balcony on Thursday 29th of December at 15:45:12Hrs GMT using a Nikon CoolPix E800.
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This tranquil scene from Thailand captures the vibrant hues of sunset mirrored in the still water. Using long exposure, the reflections are softened, creating a dreamy effect. The silhouetted trees against the glowing sky add a dramatic touch to this serene composition.
Cette scène paisible en Thaïlande révèle les teintes vibrantes du coucher de soleil se reflétant sur une eau calme. Grâce à une pose longue, les reflets sont adoucis, offrant un effet onirique. Les silhouettes des arbres se détachent sur un ciel lumineux, ajoutant une touche dramatique à cette composition apaisante.
Reflection of the sunset light hitting the window's blinds.
Photo taken using a Fujifilm instax mini 50S
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Today I took a trip up to Gloucester Tops into the World Heritage Barrington Tops National Park.
On the way back on sunset we crossed half a dozen fords and on this one the sunset reflections in the rear vision mirror forced us to stop and get a shot or two.
As the sun drifts toward the horizon over Shelter Island, the harbor seems to pause and breathe. The water deepens into layered shades of blue and slate, reflecting a sky softened by drifting clouds and the final warmth of the day. A gentle marine layer clings to the distant hills, slowly lifting as the light fades, while ships and shoreline stand quietly against the glow of evening.
Moments like this feel unhurried and sacred—a reminder that creation itself speaks when we are still enough to listen. In the calm between day and night, the bay settles into peace, and the beauty of the scene points beyond itself to the One who formed sea, sky, and light. “The heavens declare the glory of God; the skies proclaim the work of His hands.” (Psalm 19:1)
As the day closes, Shelter Island becomes an invitation to slow down, give thanks, and rest in the quiet assurance that God’s presence is woven into every horizon and reflected in every gentle wave.
A radiant sunset paints the sky in Panama City Beach with brilliant streaks of gold, violet, and crimson, reflected perfectly in the still waters below. A lone bird stands calmly in the foreground, silhouetted against the mirror-like surface. City lights begin to glow along the horizon, where modern buildings meet the quiet elegance of nature. This moment captures the serenity and drama of twilight by the water's edge.
Not much technicalities about this shot apart from the beautiful sunset. Handheld with high ISO. After years of limited ISO sensitivity, I'm pretty pleased with this performance.
Norway is a place of endless natural beauty. Incredible fjords, winding small roads, raw tunnels carved through the bedrock and so much more. These images are from summer road trips during 2024.
These images do not utilize AI and are original imagery with no items added or removed (such as errant leaves, pieces of trash, or power lines). What you see is as close to the moment as I experienced it.
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