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Photos of Sun Glaring (6)
There are (6) photos of the keyword,
Sun Glaring
, available on our website. They are pictured below.The pictures are organized by category.
Color
B & W
Painting
Nature Photography
:
Sky and Clouds
#736 — A scenic picture taken close up of some interesting clouds with the
sun
shining strong behind. You can see the glare of the
sun
on the endges of the clouds near the middle by the blue sky.
Sun
Glare on Clouds
#737 — A scenic picture taken of an interesting sky with blue sky and the
sun
glaring
onto the clouds.
Sun
Glaring
on Clouds
Places
:
Coastal Scenes
#776 — A vertical scenic picture taken of the Yaquina Head Lighthouse with a bench in the foreground located in Oregon State. Off to the left you can see glares from the
sun
shining toward the lighthouse. This historic lighthouse is 93 (28 m) feet tall and was built in 1872-73. Its light towers are 162 feet (49 m) above the sea, and can be seen about 19 miles (32 km) out to sea. This lighhouse was automated in 1966 in which the light flashes two seconds on, two off, two on, 14 off, then repeats. Each light has its own pattern so it will not be confused with other lights.
Bench & Yaquina Head Lighthouse
#775 — A scenic picture taken of the Yaquina Head Lighthouse with the
sun
glaring
off to the left. Yaquina Head Lighthouse is located along the coast of Oregon State and the Pacific Ocean. This historic lighthouse is 93 (28 m) feet tall and was built in 1872-73. Its light towers are 162 feet (49 m) above the sea, and can be seen about 19 miles (32 km) out to sea. This lighhouse was automated in 1966 in which the light flashes two seconds on, two off, two on, 14 off, then repeats. Each light has its own pattern so it will not be confused with other lights.
Looking at Yaquina Head Lighthouse
#584 — A scenic picture taken of the Yaquina Head Lighthouse with the
sun
glaring
brightly off to the left. Yaquina Head Lighthouse is located along the coast of Oregon State and the Pacific Ocean. This historic lighthouse is 93 (28 m) feet tall and was built in 1872-73. Its light towers are 162 feet (49 m) above the sea, and can be seen about 19 miles (32 km) out to sea. This lighhouse was automated in 1966 in which the light flashes two seconds on, two off, two on, 14 off, then repeats. Each light has its own pattern so it will not be confused with other lights.
Yaquina Head Lighthouse &
Sun
Places
:
Winter Snow
#56 —
Sun
shining down on the snow after a snow storm at Snoqualmie, Washington. Snoqualmie is a popular place for people to come in the winter to go skiing, sledding, or just to play in the snow.
Snow and
Sun