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Near sunset on a recently cut field, clouds form in the late evening above a row of hay bales in Eastern Nebraska near Memphis.
As the sun sets at DeSoto Bend National Wildlife Refuge the sky seems to light on fire.  This photograph was captured on a brisk, early spring evening, the remaining clouds streaked across the sky and reflected the colors of the setting sun.
Just as the sun dipped below the horizon and I turned toward home, I found this country road that had been created through the grass.  I stopped quickly and was only able to make a couple of exposures before the all the light was gone.
This photograph captures the reflection of the sunset as the sun illuminates the leading edge of clouds at Frank Shoemaker Marsh near Lincoln, Nebraska, one of the few remaining homes of the endangered Salt Creek Tiger Beetle.
Early morning rays illuminate the Badlands in Badlands National Park, South Dakota.  Originally designated a National Monument, Badlands National Park was redesignated a National Park on November 10, 1978.
Chimney Rock in western Nebraska was a beacon for early settlers.  During the 19th century it served as a landmark along the Mormon Trail, Oregon Trail, and California Trail.<p>  A vertical version of this photograph is available at <a href='http://www.journeyoflight.com/journey06/photo.asp?pictureid=ChimneyVert&xmlfile=/journey06/xml/color/extended/extended.xml'>Chimney Rock - Vertical</a>.
After an intense storm, a rainbow touches the sun-drenched fields of Nebraska.  While there is no pot of gold, the landscape glows with the warm glow of sunset.
A small snail climbs across a mushroom after a wet spring at Schramm State Recreation Area in eastern Nebraska.
This photograph was captured in the dead of winter, when the old Missouri River oxbow at DeSoto National Wildlife Refuge transforms into a reflective sheet of ice with a single rock still visible.

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