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What saddens me is even at this point a photo can do so little to capture the colors, lighting and splendor of the natural world.

The buildings on the left make up the town of Eagle, Alaska.
SmugMug > popular > Landscapes > A Sunset to Remember An amazing lightning display that occurred all in one instant from a small thundershower near the Silverbell Mountains. Taken just east of Pinal Air Park on July 18, 2004. Canon Powershot G2, ISO 50, f/4.0, 8 second exposure.
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A Sunset to Remember

An amazing lightning display that occurred all in one instant from a small thundershower near the Silverbell Mountains. Taken just east of Pinal Air Park on July 18, 2004. Canon Powershot G2, ISO 50, f/4.0, 8 second exposure.
 > A Sunset to Remember An amazing lightning display that occurred all in one instant from a small thundershower near the Silverbell Mountains. Taken just east of Pinal Air Park on July 18, 2004. Canon Powershot G2, ISO 50, f/4.0, 8 second exposure.
A Sunset to Remember

An amazing lightning display that occurred all in one instant from a small thundershower near the Silverbell Mountains. Taken just east of Pinal Air Park on July 18, 2004. Canon Powershot G2, ISO 50, f/4.0, 8 second exposure.
Photo by: Jhaz · see photo in gallery

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