Showing posts with label sun. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sun. Show all posts

Sunday, 10 June 2012

I'm your Venus...I'm your fire


Once again, a little while later...
I give you... (drum roll please) Venus in Transit. This shot is a little clearer and Venus has moved a little downward :)
No extra charge for the sunspots :)
Taken from Michigan, USA

Picture by Brad Worrell




Wednesday, 30 May 2012

Riverhang


I complained last week about UK weather on the page of a Southern California photo, I was told to go 'immediately' to San Diego :) Well, that was a little less-than-easy, especially the 'immediately' bit... But summer works in mysterious ways...
Just back from a busy and productive week in Berlin, where we were blessed with 30-degree heat every day. The city felt like a tropical resort - everyone was out in the streets, in shorts and flip-flops, drinking beer and having a party. Thousands of 'improvised' bars, cafes and clubs were overflowing with young and beautiful people, especially on the banks of the river and canals.
Incredible vibe! Wish I had more time and didn't have to... work (excuse the 4-letter word :(

Taken by maistora.  See his other version here

Friday, 4 March 2011

solar glow


"The Sun was just incredible this evening in London town". Taken by Rich

Sunday, 6 February 2011

Like a Dream


Sun, rain, rainbow, sea, mounains, lakes, forests ... a dream day on the Isle of Skye, Scotland. Taken by Maciej clubfoto.lu

Saturday, 25 July 2009

Golden Light


"Near Weißenhorn in Bavaria / Germany. I took this on my way to work. I was looking into the mirror of my car and saw the wonderful light and stopped immediately. It was very early at about 6:20 AM and almost no traffic was on the street". Taken by Horst Fuchs

Sunday, 30 November 2008

True Belief


"Foggy sunburst on Loafer's Lake...". Ontario, Canada. Taken by Jean

Monday, 12 November 2007

Glory


"Sunrises over water can add a special twist. It's not so obvious but atmosphere bends the rays of light so that you see the sun before it really comes up over the horizon. It gives a special chance of the sun to use the reds and ocres in its paint set. This is a shot out over the Gulf of Mexico (or is it the Caribbean Sea at the point) on a cruise coming back from the Yucatan Peninsula. This shot is in the direction of Cuba, although that island nation is too far away from the ship to see". Taken by Steve Buser

Saturday, 6 October 2007