Sunset west
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This image has been nominated for the Pay it Forward group by Tony WayoftheWarrior / Here is what he had to say: I have known Kellie for sometime now and I have marveled at all her work. She has a passion for art and a vision that as always drawn me into her work. This image speaks of that passion she has for art to me. It is done with love and care. I view art has an extension of the person who creates it. If not for this wonderful person I would not be on Redbubble and most likley would have not pushed my creative side as hard as I have. I have always admired her use of colors as it relates to emotion of the art she creates. Her combination of color, image, and the mood it creates combines to speak to the viewer and feel that passion as well. All her work speaks to me. This one speaks of that passion as an artist and a person. Thank you Tony, I am truly honored!*
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The sun slowly sets over the Appalachians of the Smoky Mountains bringing the end to the day. Shot was taken from the Clingmans Dome Parking lot in the Great Smoky Mountain National Park
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Small holding under the mighty Gribun Rocks, Isle of Mull, Western Scotland
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Taken from the parking lot at Clingmans Dome,GSMNP. The mountain was named for Brigadier General Thomas Lanier Clingman, by Arnold Guyot a geographer. Clingman in the 1850’s was the first to accurately measure the height of the mountain. The mountain was called Kuwa’hi (the mulberry place) by the Cherokee. This is where the legendary great bear chief and doctor dwelled.In whose magic bath the wounded bears are restored to health…Settlers first called it Smoky Dome then later was called Mount Buckley before Guyot named it offically
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Escambia Bay Florida (Pensacola Florida) check out the Calendar Thank you so much :) ~ micki
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Well known local landmark building in Huddersfield, Castle Hill. Built for Queen Victoria’s 60th Jubilee.
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This image was made along Morecambe’s promanade one evening, just before sunset. Im amazed to see so many variations of light over the bay, every night is different. Ive found taking pictures along the bay in any weather can give good results, with grey and over cast pervect for black and white. I love my work to be saturated with colour. This evening, i found that colour :) Thanks for taking the time to look. Stevie
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Taking a few minutes before my “Days End”. The colors are much cooler showing why these are known as the lower Blue Ridge Mountains. The foggy mist is why these particular mountains became known as the Smokys. So often in making sunset/sunrise shots photographers shoot one or two shots and move on. This time of day is one of rapidly changing tones. Some of the most dramatic shots can be made after most have left or got there. When the clouds are illuminated by the sun after/before it has pasted the horizon. Those photographers willing to slow down an spend some time will be the ones fully enjoying this time of day when the warm/cool colors met, mingle, and drift apart. As you can see between the 2 shots 2 minutes make a dramatic difference. Clingmans Dome Area Great Smoky Mountain NP
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Ok.. it’s only part of the stone circle.. to be quite honest I’m pleased to have this photo. For me it seemed to be one of those days, nothing seemed right photowise. It was another enjoyable meet with Robert Hardy, I’m guessing and hoping his shots turned out better than mine :-) The Extract below was taken from Wikipedia… Wilkipedia “The stones are of a local metamorphic slate, set in a flattened circle, measuring 32.6m (107ft) at its widest and 29.5m (97ft) at its narrowest. The heaviest stone has been estimated to weigh around 16 tons and the tallest stone measures approximately 2.3m high. There is a 3.3m wide gap in its northern edge, which may have been an entrance. Within the circle, abutting its eastern quadrant, is a roughly rectangular setting of a further 10 stones. The circle was probably constructed around 3200 BC (Late Neolithic/Early Bronze-Age), making it one of the earliest stone circles in Britain and possibly Europe, too. It is important to archaeoastronomers who have noted that the sunrise during the Autumn equinox appears over the top of Threlkeld Knott, a hill 3.5km to the east. Some stones in the circle have been aligned with the midwinter sunrise and various lunar positions.” MY OLD STANDING STONES SET
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Smith’s beach, Yallingup, Western Australia
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Taken this evening at Trigg Beach Perth Western Australia /
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Taken at sunset on the west coast of scotland, March 2008, near Arisaig.
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SUNSET WEST KIRBY MARINE LAKE (5)
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Receding light on the rocks of Arches National Park, UT. Moments after this shot my tripod tipped over and broke by beloved Nikon D200. Fully extended tripod/ Solid Rock impact. Luckily repairs were minor. Replacement of top lcd and top plate. Sigma 10-20mm came out unscathed. Not bad consittering the imapct which had me beliving it was all done for. Both brands are tough!
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A fascinating and beautiful beach on the west coast of Norway. These huge boulders roll in and out when the powerful North Seas waves hit them. It makes an eerie and almost frightening sound.
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sunset..
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Cowboy riding a buffalo at sunset during the end of a rodeo in Cave Creek, Arizona.
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The colours of the sunset here are tremendous. It is a pleasure to watch the changing colours long after the sun sets, the lights come on and all the other sunset watchers leave (before the best bit!!!). This is the second night we spent in Derby. I have also uploaded the shot from the first night but can’t decide which I prefer. The colours were different on the two nights due to fire in the area.
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Taken between Albury and Griffith near Lockhart. Although the clouds obscured the sun from lighting up the land the sky was dramatic. HDR image.
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I took this one last month when I was in the Keys. Comments and suggestions aooreciated. / Thanks Joe
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