Spent ages trying to get a nice shot of light beams on this bridge, but seemed to be dogged by a strange blue flare in the photos, like a little blue comet. No idea what that was about. Anyway I thought this one was different, the beam starting out of nowhere and then finishing abruptly in the darkness. Any good? Also there wasn't much I could do about the orange in the background - the result of far too many streetlights in my nearby town.
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:looking up a suspect:
"Lloyd P. Nash." :laughs: "Wanna guess what the 'P' stands for?"
"Is it pertinent?"
"Not even close."
- from "Due South" [link] - Rubber ducks.
Nice shot... at a glance, I saw a light saber there.
(been watching much too much star wars!!)
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Probably the air was really moisturous and was lit by some last sunrays.
Very nice effect!
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:looking up a suspect:
"Lloyd P. Nash." :laughs: "Wanna guess what the 'P' stands for?"
"Is it pertinent?"
"Not even close."
- from "Due South"
[link] - Rubber ducks.
dont worry about the orange background, you cant do a thing about light pollution. I have the same problem here...
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~Sleep-Flower
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~Sleep-Flower
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~Sleep-Flower
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~Sleep-Flower
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Wit is educated insolence.
(been watching much too much star wars!!)
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The trail is the thing, not the end of the trail. Travel too fast and you miss all you are traveling for.
Louis L'Amour (1908 - 1988), Ride the Dark Trail
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