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Macro view of sunset in a ice-droplet. My camera surprised me again ;-)) Just straight out of my camera.
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At Rocky Mountain National Park. From the 2018 archives.
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Glowing color over the Sierra Nevada from Mono Lake. From the 2014 Archives.
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It will soon be sailing season in Ontario. Recently launched, and mast and sails going on soon This sunset photo was taken at Norman Island, BVI, while tied to a mooring ball for the evening. Processing in free download of NIK and cloud softening adjustment in Lightroom.
“Sunset is the most spiritual moment where human race meets the extraordinary spirit of the universe!”
Quote ― Mehmet Murat ildan
An Orange sunset at Calicut. Normally I like my boats more closeup, but I included a large portion of the rocks for a Variety.
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Sunset on the Volga river. City of Konakovo, Moscow region. Russia.
The Volga (in ancient times - Ra, in the Middle Ages - Itil, or Etel) is a river in the European part of Russia, one of the largest rivers in the world and the largest in Europe. Length 3530 km (before the construction of reservoirs 3690 km). The area of the basin is 1360 thousand km2.
The Volga originates on the Valdai Hills at an altitude of 228 m and flows into the Caspian Sea. The mouth lies 28 m below sea level.
The Volga is connected to the Baltic Sea by the Volga-Baltic Waterway; with the White Sea - through the White Sea-Baltic Canal and the Severodvinsk system; with the Azov and Black Seas - through the Volga-Don Canal. An important role is played by the Moscow Canal, which connects the Volga with Moscow and was created for the purpose of navigation, water supply of the capital and watering of the Moscow River.