Ice sun 

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  • A beautiful and vivid contrast of colours from this exquisite sunset above the clouds. It’s pallet gives a feeling of heat and coolness.

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  • This is the Rising Sun Boating Lake, Epping Forest north London in the Winter of 1978-9

  • Pitcher and glass of iced lemonade lit by the late afternoon sun

  • Pitcher of lemonade, plate of watermelon, vase of sunflowers on grass in summer afternoon sunlight

  • The slope on the left is part of the glacier, you can see the ice where the sun is reflected off it.

  • Mother nature at her best, first ice and snow of the winter with fall colors.

  • My home.

  • SUN RISING OVER THE ICE

  • It was so icy on the pier that I thought I was goin’ down for sure, but I had to get the shot.

  • Just another stunning Thunder Bay sunrise.

  • Warm sunset and snow over cultivated land

  • taken a short time ago 23/5/2008 down at South Queensferry watching the sun settle over the Forth Road Bridge.

  • A macro shot of the beautiful flower of a Bluebell. This and more can be seen at www.danieljamesphotography.net Any questions please feel free to email me at dan@danieljamesphotography.net or send me a BubbleMail thanks

  • Chill….

  • Just to show that I am not all darkness and doom…..Dr. Doom to be precise, I have posted this uplifting image taken recently on my trip around Green Lake in Seattle, Washington State….USA…........We have had a real winter here this year and some great images are the result (from others I presume….soon to be posted…..) Anyway, my contribution to winter and the Holidays….

  • Low winter sun slowly melting the ice from the tree branches near Evanton in Scotland. Camera Model Name / Canon EOS 450D / Tv(Shutter Speed) / 1/180Sec. / Av(Aperture Value) / F4.0 / ISO Speed / 200 / Lens / EF50mm f/1.8 II

  • Ring Around the Sun / Point Pelee National Park, Ontario / During spring migration, May 2009 (note the bird!) / Nikon D90 Have you ever looked up and noticed that there’s a big ring around the Sun? These rings are caused by ice crystals within thin cirrus clouds, and there several different kinds of sun rings you can see depending on the weather conditions. One of the most common ones is called a 22° halo. They get this name because the ring is located 22 degrees away from the Sun itself. Both the Sun and the Moon block a 1/2 degree region of the sky at a time, so the ring around the Sun is about 44 times larger than the Sun itself. Why do you get a ring at exactly 22°? The ring is formed because of the ice crystals suspended in the cirrus clouds. If you could look at the crystals under the microscope, you would see that they’re hexagonal in shape, and act as prisms for the Sun’s light. As light passes through the two sides of the prism, it’s deviated by exactly 22°. Since the ice crystals are jumbled up randomly in the sky, most of the light is deflected away. But from every position you’re always able to see the deflected light from some of the crystals in the sky. And this is why you see the bright ring around the Sun.

  • Sunset above Brighton Pier and snowy seafront (southern England).

  • Icicle hanging off my roof after the blizzard of 2009 on Long Island. Canon Rebel xt /

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