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    Paul Marcellini
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    From the same night still. I have learned that the light beams are called anti-crepusculars, opposite of the setting sun. I have never seem them so strong, and especially not accompanying a rainbow. I might put up a pano of just the sky if anyone is interested.

    Thanks for looking,
    Paul

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    Fabs Forns
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    you must spend all hour free time out there, Paul, Nobody covers the Glades landscape like you do :)
    I think it may need a bit of CCW rotation.

    Way to go!

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    Matthew Kuchta
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    This is a fantastic example of anti-crepuscular rays. Atmospheric optics at their best!

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    Wow - what an amazing image! I had to look up the Anticrepuscular rays. Wikipedia has a nice pano illustration of it showing the setting sun on one end and the rays on the "anti-solar" end converging too.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anticrepuscular_rays

    Of course, they don't have dramatic thunderheads, rainbows, water reflection and clear foreground water.... Great image!

    Amy D.

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    Johannes Glännman
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    Fantastic....

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    Jeroentje
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    Wow amaizing and a Beautiful environment

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    Robert Amoruso
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    I am going to have to come down sometime and go out with you Paul, to photograph that is. :)

    Great looking image - agree on the rotation comment.

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    Roman Kurywczak
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    Hey Paul,
    I see there is an upside to getting eaten alive by mosquitoes and being there in July and August! I don't see many thunder heads when I am down in Dec. and January.......guess I'll have to pop down one time and become bait.
    Super drama and as always very nice use of FG.

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    holy cow, dude!! you've outdone yourself here!! so many beautiful elements. thanks for sharing. and would love to see the pano of the sky!!

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    Fantastic...WOW...This is really nice. Love the different hues in the sky and the play it has on the water. The rainbow puts this over the top...:) Congrats...I would like you to do a pano of just the sky...:D:cool:

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    Way to capture the show! Those rays really look great in there, and the rainbow is a real bonus.

    -Noel

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    You have a great knack for capturing the everglades. Your inspirational to everyone who clicks a camera. I love the burst and the rainbow.

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