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Just before sunset, the atmosphere was just right to produce some amazing light looking west from Hinesburg, Vermont toward the Adirondack Mountains in New York.
Hoodoos glow in the early morning sunrise as the sunlight reflects off the opposite canyon wall.
The light before sunrise creates a beautiful glow on the sedimentary rock formations of Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah.
Mount Ritter and Banner Peak are silhouetted in this Eastern Sierra Nevada sunset
The jagged peaks of the Minarets are silhouetted in this Eastern Sierra Nevada sunset
Vermont farm silhouetted against a winter twilight with Jupiter and Venus visible
Hay rolls rest in a freshly mown field in this pastoral scene looking west toward the Adirondack mountains. The sun was just about to set creating the warm color and long shadows.
At over 11,000 feet, the view is beautiful from this Colorado ghost town. Nikon FM2n, Fuji Provia 100 film.
It was an early winter morning in Williston, Vermont and this barn had just been blanketed with a beautiful, light fluffy snow.
Cliff and ice at sunset on Lake Champlain, Vermont. By mid March, the ice on Lake Champlain begins to thaw producing this interesting textured effect on the surface.
Lake Louise, one of the gems of the Canadian Rockies, lies resplendent in the early morning calm.
Ice plates at sunset floating on Lake Champlain, Vermont. By mid March, the ice on Lake Champlain begins to thaw producing this interesting textured effect on the surface.
Twilight is my favorite time of day and this farm in Shelburne, VT makes for an awesome silhouette against a backdrop of blues, yellows and oranges.
The spectacular turquoise color of the lake is created by the fine silt suspended in the water reflecting the sunlight. The grinding action of the glacier over rocks at the head of the lake creates the "rock flour".
A large Valley Oak offers a striking contrast against the evening twilight on the slopes of Mt. Hamilton, California