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A Light in The Forest



A Light in The Forest, originally uploaded by Wayne Nelson.
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Looking from the inside out in a coniferous forest.

One thing about being willing to photograph anything in nature, you will always find a subject. Crepuscular rays (God Beams) are a favorite subject of mine.
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Forest Grazing



Forest Grazing, originally uploaded by mcravener.

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Chaotic Times



Chaotic Times, originally uploaded by .M*A*K. / AWAY.
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Enter if you dare ... :)

When people question sanity with insanity ...
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Have a lovely day and keep smiling :)

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ferns



ferns, originally uploaded by rocketlass.

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Lush greenery



Lush greenery, originally uploaded by WILL✖D90 ŔĂŴ.
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Uinta



Uintahs, originally uploaded by Irwin-Scott.

Uinta Mountains, Colorado, USA

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Red Lightning Over Campbell Mesa, Coconino National Forest


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The best I could gather is that light scattering is responsible for this rare phenomenon. It is the same thing that causes the sky to redden during sunrise and sunset, and makes it blue the rest of the day. Sunlight is temped at 5800 degrees kelvin, which equals white light. At most times of day, when the sun is overhead, blue light is being scattered the most. Sunlight has less atmosphere to penetrate during the day than when it is low to either horizon. This increased amount of atmosphere scatters out all the blue light and leaves us with those warm hues of red and orange.

As far as lightning is concerned, the same principles apply. The angle of the sun, the presence of rain or hail, and even dust in the atmosphere can cause that white light to be split and scattered, giving this effect. As you can see in the photo, there is a really pronounced precipitation shaft surrounding the lightning strike. Downdraft winds also kicked up a pretty good cloud of dust as this storm begun to move down into the deserts east of town. I'd never seen anything so amazing!

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Elbow River Valley



Elbow River Valley, originally uploaded by cj berry.

Elbow River Valley, Alberta, Canada.

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derreen gardens



derreen gardens, originally uploaded by mrs.flax.

Derreen gardens, Ireland.


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