posted Wednesday, 20 February 2008, 21:10 (+0800), by Martin
The sun sets over Lake Leschenaultia, on Australia Day, 2008.
I like the visible rays of sunlight visible in the sky, originating from the sun just below the horizon.
Aparently these are known as "Crepuscular rays", "sun rays", or even "God's rays".
At approx 8:15pm (daylight savings time), when this photo was taken, there were still a lot of people swimming in the lake, and their silhouettes add an interesting factor to the lower portion of the photo.

sunset over the lake
Lake Leschenaultia, Western Australia
Canon EOS 350D, 10-22mm @10mm, 1/500 sec, f/4.5, ISO200
Canon EOS 350D, 10-22mm @10mm, 1/500 sec, f/4.5, ISO200
I like the visible rays of sunlight visible in the sky, originating from the sun just below the horizon.
Aparently these are known as "Crepuscular rays", "sun rays", or even "God's rays".
At approx 8:15pm (daylight savings time), when this photo was taken, there were still a lot of people swimming in the lake, and their silhouettes add an interesting factor to the lower portion of the photo.