Not withe, but brown winter colors.
Carnival is starting.
Traditional white masks.
Lady in violet.
Fabbricante di maschere.
Winged beauty.
Il faraone.
Il faraone. 2.
Amulets.
The couple.
Madama "dorè".
Queen and king, with doggie.
Madame Pompadour.
Giovedì grasso. Fat Thursday.
HFF in Venice.
Twins.
Maschere a Piazza San Marco.
Blondie.
Regard.
Lady carnival.
Shrove Tuesday Portrait.
Coming to an end.
Valentine's Day wall.
Winter in Umbria.
Good bye.
Winter haiku.
In Val di Rabbi.
Torrente Rabbies.
Snow covered chimney.
On the way.
Pink sky.
HBM
Looking back.
Winter Triptych.
Snowflakes on a spider web.
Fenced. The snow makes the world b/w
Cold to shiver.
Christmas roses along the wall.
Along the creek.
Neuschnee. 1
Neuschnee. 2
Neuschnee. 3
हर अंत एक नई शुरुआत लाता है।.
When the sky is blue.
Maso di Ortise’.
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Red glow.
SU(NDAY CHALLENGE SC30 from the archives, a pic I love
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As a ray of white sunlight travels through the atmosphere to the eye, some of the colors are scattered out of the beam by air molecules and airborne particles due to Rayleigh scattering, changing the final color of the beam that is seen. Colors with a shorter wavelength, such as blue and green, scatter more strongly, and are removed from the light that finally reaches the eye.[16] At sunrise and sunset, when the path of the sunlight through the atmosphere to the eye is longest, the blue and green components are removed almost completely, leaving the longer wavelength orange and red light. The remaining reddened sunlight can also be scattered by cloud droplets and other relatively large particles, which give the sky above the horizon its red glow.[17]
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As a ray of white sunlight travels through the atmosphere to the eye, some of the colors are scattered out of the beam by air molecules and airborne particles due to Rayleigh scattering, changing the final color of the beam that is seen. Colors with a shorter wavelength, such as blue and green, scatter more strongly, and are removed from the light that finally reaches the eye.[16] At sunrise and sunset, when the path of the sunlight through the atmosphere to the eye is longest, the blue and green components are removed almost completely, leaving the longer wavelength orange and red light. The remaining reddened sunlight can also be scattered by cloud droplets and other relatively large particles, which give the sky above the horizon its red glow.[17]
Cheryl Kelly (cher12861 on flickr), Arlequin Photographie, Uwe Bollenbach, J. Gafarot and 46 other people have particularly liked this photo
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