What Was Photographed At Night In Missouri Is Almost Unbelievable
Nothing looks the same at night as it does during the day. Even though night is often associated with the scary, the dark, and the eerie, it can also bring a calm, relaxing beauty. Here are some amazing images taken at night in Missouri that represent the beauty of darkness.
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Very cool effect. Here is what the photographer said, "My good friend sitting atop the last train car in the bunch, spinning steelwool and magnesium as I stand below, silhouetted by the red LED light mounted to the rear of the car."
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It looks warm and calm. Love the yellows.
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Great capture of the fireworks at the height of their explosions.
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The horse and carriage is the key to making this more than a typical street shot.
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The clarity of the stars depict a calm, quiet scene.
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I almost didn't choose this one because of its eerie quality, but in the end I decided it's more beautiful than it is eerie.
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Both far and near are so crisp and clear, and the colors are spectacular!
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This one is also a slight bit eerie, but the small cabin tucked in the trees under such a clear starry sky, well...just beautiful.
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Interesting slight blur of all but the main mason jar candle makes the eye focus on and appreciate details.
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Looks like a pretty empty sky since you can only see a couple stars, but they are so clear.
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The moon is what makes this shot pretty cool, but the bright colors of the restaurant signage also pop against the dark backdrop of the night.
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With the use of the fisheye photography tool, this already unique side view becomes even more interesting.
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A night photo that just pops with color, detail and contrast.
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The foliage is so clear and the green and yellow colors play off the purple sky with a moon that makes you wonder if this shot is real.
Which of these is your favorite? Do you have any awesome night photos taken in Missouri? Share in the comments below.
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