Cloud reflections on the beach at dusk, Gwithian sands in Cornwall, UK
Sunset silhouette of a windmill in the dry Karoo region of South Africa.
Tkaen near Yellowsand on the East Coast of South Africa.
Calms seas ahead of this storm made for great reflections.
Again Nahoon Reef and this lone pole planted in the beach.
Image of a friend taking a sunset pic.
East Coast of South Africa, love to ogo and watch the sunrise on this little bench.
Warm sunset and snow over cultivated land
Sunset at beach in Antigonish Nova Scotia
This photograph was taken in the North of Iran. On top of the world. It was a spectacular sight.
A sunset at fall over a little farm
The Rock And A Ghost Finally I arrived at the coast. In my hometown… / This is a first shot I managed to captured this morning, before the sunrise. / I’ll be here for two weeks and a lot of shutter clicks are in front of me. I hope you like this one with the long exposure, I used B+W 110 to be able to shoot long as the daylight was pretty bright at this time. Low tide allowed me to capture the rocks which are usually under the water level. Cheers! FULL VIEW – WHAT ELSE … —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—- / Location: Makarska, Croatia / Date: August 04th, 2008 / Light Conditions: Sunny / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—- Camera: CANON EOS DIGITAL Rebel XTi / Lens: EF-S18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 II / Focal Length: 18 mm / Shutter Speed: 105.0 sec / Aperture: 11.0 / ISO: 100 Tripod: Manfrotto 785B / Filters: B+W 110, Cokin ND P121S / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—- / © Frane Herceg Photography 2008 / Not to be used or reproduced without my written permission
Hiking and light chasing in Chartreuse, France / I’m gone walking late in the afternoon to be on the top at the evening to capture the lasts lights. Charman Som, Chartreuse, France.
Bunbeg or An Bun Beag (the latter is its official name and means The Small River Mouth0 is a small townland in the parish of Gweedore, Co Donegal, Ireland. It is officially the smallest townland in Gweedore,[citation needed] but today the name Bunbeg is used to describe a large region of the parish. It is situated between Derrybeg and Dore and is home to many of Gweedore’s amenities and businesses.
A fantastic view of Dunfanaghy Harbour / Dunfanaghy is located on Donegal’s North West coast, specifically the west side of Sheephaven Bay. At the northern end of the village is a three-mile-long sandy beach known as Killahoey Strand. On May 2, 1943, a Flying Fortress of the USAAF on a ferry flight to Northern Ireland landed on the beach after running out of fuel. The crew were entertained in the local hotel and the aircraft refuelled and took off again (to be destroyed 6 weeks later over Germany). / South of Dunfanaghy are New Lake and Tramore Strand, a two-mile-long beach. New Lake was formerly a salt water marsh, but during the First World War, over-cutting of the grass on the surrounding sand dunes led to their destabilisation and the movement of the sand to block up the river. As a result, the marsh filled with fresh water and became a lake. The sand also silted up Dunfanaghy harbour. The New Lake became a haven for seabirds and is now a Special Protection Area. Also nearby is Sessiagh Lough, a small lough with a crannog in the middle. / Across the bay from Dunfanaghy is Horn Head, which shelters Dunfanaghy from the Atlantic Ocean and is an Irish Natural Heritage Area. / The centre of Dunfanaghy is a small square with a market house built in 1847 and a quay built in 1831 and formerly used to export corn. There are four churches: Clondehorky Old Church (now ruined), Dunfanaghy Presbyterian Church, Holy Cross (Roman Catholic) and Holy Trinity (Church of Ireland). The village is also home to a golf club, several art galleries and craft shops, and a museum, situated in part of a former workhouse, which describes the effects of the Irish Potato Famine on Dunfanaghy.
Two sea lions asleep at dusk. San Cristobal, Galapagos.
Sutter Buttes in the distance, taken up on Stanfield Hill in Northern California. / He created it all…
sunset at the beach
After taking sunset shots from The Horn of Mt Buffalo and rushing down to the carpark before it got too dark this composition was pleasantly waiting! Mt Buffalo is only a short drive from Bright along the Great Alpine Road and a must see if traveling that way! D70s with 18-200VR lens.
Made as a card. / Original Image taken with a Nikon D40x. / Slightly Cropped. / Text added in CorelDraw.
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