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Sunset From the Train | Emmeryville to Los Angeles | USA | Nature | Waterscape | Sunset Photography | Jonace World Travels

While on the Amtrak coast starlight train from Emeryville to Los Angeles I saw this sunset seascape. I decided to give it a go and took the photo from the moving train 😛

I love how the ocean still looks sharp and has lots of wavy texture compared to the foreground which is blurred.

Enjoy,
Grace-yi

A dramatic dark blue sky with sun orange sun set with wavey ocean and blurred foreground rocks
A beach sunset photo I took out of a moving Amtrak train from Emeryville to Los Angeles
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Burnt Red Forrest | Western Australia | Nature | Landscape | Photography | Jonace Aussie Travels

While on our way back from Albany, I had a “STOP THE CAR!” moment. Hubby would stop the car on the side of the road safely that is 😉 . In order to get this shot, we had to drive up and down the stretch of the road.

I love how symbolic this photo is. The red and black is from the fire that’s been through the area but there are new signs of new growth. This is something we can learn from nature. Adapt to the difficult situation and thrive. This forest shows lots of resilience!

After maturation, the Xanthorrhoeas aka “Black Boys”, grass trees can bloom anytime but seems to do so more prolifically after being singed in a grass fire or exposed to smoke.

Enjoy,
Grace-yi

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White Swan | Photography | Birds | San Francisco | USA | Nature Photography | Jonace World Travels

While we were in San Fransisco, we met an auntie who “adopted us”. She brought us to the Palace of Fine Arts Exploratorium. I was surprised that there was such a beautiful white swan.

A San Francisco landmark, the Palace of Fine Arts was built for the Panama Pacific Exposition of 1915, and was designed by Bernard Maybeck.

Enjoy,
Grace-yi

A single white swan in the water with ripples in the water
Beautiful White Swan on the water at palace of fine arts exploratorium in San Fransisco