Nach Sonnenuntergang - After Sundown (240°)

Himmel - Sky


Nach Sonnenuntergang - After Sundown (240°)

04 Jan 2011 47 52 1318
Best on black

Norway 1970 - Narvik, June 15th, Midnight (270°)

15 June 70 15 26 738
♪♫ Quincy Jones - The Midnight Sun ... ♪♫

Novembersonne mit Halo - November Sun with Halo (…

01 Oct 2014 6 4 512
Mit / with Halo

Der Tag geht - Fading Day 2014 - 7:23 p.m.

13 Apr 2014 36 51 1138
The Sunday Challenge - Backlighting PIP: Almost same location as 2015 but different light and a new bench

2020 ... oder doch schon früher? Elbphilharmonie o…

Lower Light Pillar / Untere Lichtsäule

20 Oct 2008 7 14 427
Lichtsäulen entstehen durch die Spiegelung des Sonnenlichts an hexagonalen Eisplättchen, die bei nahezu Windstille langsam absinken und sich dabei vorzugsweise horizontal in der Luft ausrichten. Sie sind deshalb nur bei entsprechend windarmen Wetterbedingungen zu beobachten. Im Gegensatz zu den verwandten Haloerscheinungen Unter- und Übersonne und der Tatsache, dass die sechseckigen Eisplättchen in ihrer horizontalen Ausrichtung wechselnde Kippwinkel aufweisen, wird ähnlich einem Glitzerpfad der Sonne auf einer leicht bewegten Wasserfläche eine Lichtsäule sichtbar. In sehr seltenen Fällen und bei sehr konstanter und geringer Luftbewegung sind auch leicht gebogene Lichtsäulen möglich. A light pillar, or sun pillar, appears as a vertical pillar or column of light rising from the sun near sunset or sunrise, though it can appear below the sun, particularly if the observer is at a high elevation or altitude. Hexagonal plate- and column-shaped ice crystals cause the phenomenon. It is often caused by water droplets in the sky. Plate crystals generally cause pillars only when the sun is within 6 degrees of the horizon, or below it; column crystals can cause a pillar when the sun is as high as 20 degrees above the horizon. The crystals tend to orient themselves near-horizontally as they fall or float through the air, and the width and visibility of a sun pillar depends on crystal alignment. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Scenic US-163 - The Big Sky, Sept. 14th, 1991 (210…

14 Sep 1991 6 12 883
It had been a long drive that Saturday. It took me from Cortez, CO to Flagstaff, AZ via Moki Dugway with some detours to visit Natural Bridges, Goosenecks, and Monument Valley. (351 mi / 565 km). I really enjoyed the trip and later the hotel pool :-)

A classic view - Golden Gate from Hawk Hill, Sept.…

25 Jan 2014 9 12 724
Compiled from 2 negatives

Altmann im Morgenlicht - Altmann in early morning…

03 Jul 2011 13 7 664
Taken at 5:12 am from the summit of the Saentis (2.502m) after a very short night in the hut with our group of 16 hikers sleeping in the same room. The weather looks pleasant, however it was -4°C with a gusty nortwesterly wind. To our regret we missed the sunrise about an hour earlier because of a the massive inversion layer which is just dissolving.

1.000 Gipfel - 1.000 Peaks

03 Jul 2011 16 22 689
Aussicht vom Säntisgipfel - Saentis Peak Vista July, 3rd, 2011 - 5.49 am 10 Week Picture Projects: Opposites - Week 5 - Over - Best on black and full screen

Frühling im Kraichgau - Spring (090°)

23 Apr 2011 17 17 644
10-Week Picture Projects: TREES, Week 2: Group of Trees/Forest

Monument Valley at nightfall, Sept.1978

Mono Lake and White Mountains, Febr. 1990 (165°)

11 Feb 1990 2 2 765
Mono Lake is a large, shallow saline soda lake in Mono County, California, formed at least 760,000 years ago as a terminal lake in a endorheic basin. The lack of an outlet causes high levels of salts to accumulate in the lake. These salts also make the lake water alkaline. This desert lake has an unusually productive ecosystem based on brine shrimp that thrive in it's waters, and provides critical nesting habitat for two million annual migratory birds that feed on the shrimp. The human history of Mono Lake is associated with its productive ecosystem. The native Kutzadika'a people derived nutrition from the larvae of the alkali flies that live in the lake. When the city of Los Angeles diverted water from the lake, it lowered the lake level, which imperiled the migratory birds. The Mono Lake Committee formed in response, winning a legal battle that forced Los Angeles to partially restore the lake level. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Sunset on a rainy day (240°)

02 Dec 1995 9 11 742
Langkawi, Malaysia, Dec. 1995

Winterabend (165°)

100 Peaks - 100 Gipfel

03 Jul 2011 13 9 434
Auf dem Säntisgipfel morgens um fünf bei minus vier Grad und eisigem Wind

Exploding Sky - Wolkenexplosion (165°)

03 Sep 2009 11 9 707
compiled from 6 portrait shots. Olympus E510, Zuiko 14-42mm at 14mm, f/6,3, ISO 100, 1/1.600 Sec.

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