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We were up in Tagaytay for the weekend and I took this shot from the park railings around sunset time. The tripod was there but the light was changing fast so I didn't use it. I held the camera steady as I could while the wind was picking up a bit. The sky had those orange and gray clouds going on, and you could see the whole landscape below with houses and buildings spread out everywhere. There's tall grass and plants in the foreground that were swaying around, and the view stretches pretty far back to some distant hills. The lighting worked out okay since I caught it right before it got too dark.
An Elevated Escape into the Breezy Night
I was hanging out at People’s Park in the Sky in Tagaytay, soaking in the tropical vibe and refreshing cool weather that comes from being up high—even in summer. As I relaxed there, the sunset lit up the sky with bright oranges and yellows, and a steady breeze made the whole moment feel easy and natural. The scene was simple, with lush greenery framing the view perfectly, and it was just one of those wonderfully unpretentious moments.
the last light of day blankets the city beach of palma, turning the horizon into a canvas of warm, glowing hues. two children, silhouetted against the golden backdrop, lose themselves in the simple joy of playing by the water's edge. their laughter, carried by the gentle evening breeze, mingles with the rhythmic sound of the waves. this moment, framed by the distant mountains and the tranquil sea, captures the timeless essence of carefree childhood and the serene beauty of a sunset at the beach.
This is a photo from last December that I took at the Sugarloaf Rock in the south west region of Western Australia. The tide was low and I could not get good water movement that I wanted. Therefore, I settled on a long exposure that captured interesting movement of the clouds and gave a misty look to the rocks in the foreground.
ISO 50 | f/16 | 180 sec | 16mm | Graduated ND Filter | 6-stop ND Filter
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Thong Krut, Koh Samui, Thailand
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Syringa (Lilac) is a genus of about 20–25 species of flowering woody plants in the olive family (Oleaceae), native to woodland and scrub from southeastern Europe to eastern Asia.
The genus name Syringa is derived from Greek syrinx meaning a hollow tube or pipe,[7] from French lilac "shrub of genus Syringa with mauve flowers," from Spanish lilac, from Arabic lilak, from Persian lilak, variant of nilak "bluish," from nil "indigo", and refers to the broad pith in the shoots in some species, easily hollowed out to make reed pipes and flutes in early history.
A pale purple colour is generally known as lilac after the flower.