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The receding glow of a beautiful sunset over a distant mountain range was reflected off the mirror-like surface of the San Pablo Bay in this photograph taken this past February 20th. This shot, with the confluence of the Mare Island and Carquinez straits in the foreground, provides a view of Mt.Tamalpias in the distance.
According to wikipedia.com, "Mount Tamalpais is the highest peak in the Marin Hills, which are part of the Northern California Coast Ranges. The elevation at the East Peak, its second highest point, is 2,572 feet (784 m). The West Peak, the mountain's highest peak where a radar dome currently stands, is 2,574 feet (785 m). It stood over 2,600 feet (792 m) before the summit was flattened for the radar dome construction. The mountain is clearly visible from the city of San Francisco and the East Bay region." (IMG_6284-LR4 p2)
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I think we all need to take a break more. Wish you all the best for 2013. Good health and more minis for everyone. =D
....a place to wander with the camera, a place to sit and ponder, just me and some wildlife on this glorious wintry day.
For ANSH Round 89
Sorry I haven't been around flickr much lately. I am actual working on some tranquility in my life and less obsessive behaviors including the pressure to come up with new photos and post. I do love flickr, but may not be as active for a while.
"When we are unable to find tranquility within ourselves, it is useless to seek it elsewhere" - Francois de La Rochefoucauld
out of time frame, but this photo means too much to not upload. sitting on a rock watching possibly the most beautiful sunset of my whole life. to see the moon and then the bright orange of the sun at the same time was incredible.
tiny bit of increased contrast, but apart from that, this is SOOC.
"How is it possible not to feel that there is communication between our solitude as a dreamer and the solitudes of childhood? And it is no accident that, in a tranquil reverie, we often follow the slope which returns us to our childhood solitudes" - Gaston Bachelard
Lake of Geneva, Switzerland.
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High above Guatapé, a mesmerizing tapestry of water, land, and cloud stretches to the horizon, hinting at hidden coves and peaceful retreats.
Price Lake, Blue Ridge Parkway, NC
This may look like a stick out in the water but it's actually a fish jumping. Of course it was pure dumb luck that I caught it. Just below the shoreline on the left there is some barely visible critter, probably an otter or beaver, making its way through the water.
I fell into a tranquil state watching this compass jelly fish slowly wondering side to side. I could of stood watching for hours
The next morning the sun is trying to peek through that grey sky ..
Hastings River
Hibbard
Port Macquarie . NSW
“It is vain to say human beings ought to be satisfied with tranquility; they must have action; and they will make it if they cannot find it”
-- Charlotte Bronte
Shot early frosty morning with OM-D and the Voigtländer Nokton 25mm f/0.95. Temperature -7 degrees Celcius.
Thank you flickr friends for giving me the courage to put on an exhibition -- Grossman Gallery - Lompoc Library during the Month of December 2017 --
Drop on bye !!!
29th march.
this is maybe a bit better exposure & definition of surface lines than previous nights.
some good details on large version, think i might make a print of this one. : )
sony a850, Skywatcher 120/600, 2xBarlow.
We had a tranquil day bopping around the Rocky Mountain Arsenal Wildlife Refuge. Nikon D750 | ISO 50 | 24-70mm lens at 60mm | f / 22 | 1/6 second with a Singh-Ray polarizer and a 2 Stop ND Grad.
Before I shot this scene I was on the other side of the ramp fully immersed in the tranquility of the moment when one of the fishermen bends over to check his tackle box and flashes me the ugliest butt crack you've ever seen. Well...ok...maybe it wasn't quite that bad but after soaking in the beautiful scenery that was quite an ASSault on the eyes.
The sea at Grandcamp-Maisy in the early morning.
I used a Canon TS-E 45mm lens, a Lee Big Stopper and a Lee hard grad filter.
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... on the waters of Lake Nipissing
“A Canadian is someone who knows how to make love in a canoe” ~ Pierre Burton
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