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Background features a blurred view of trees with sunlight filtering Royalty Free Stock Photo
Wooden Table Foreground with Blurred Forest Background Royalty Free Stock Photo
A weathered turquoise wooden window frame opens to a blurred view of a sunlit Royalty Free Stock Photo
The background features a blurred view of trees with sunlight filtering Royalty Free Stock Photo
A small, fluffy white dog stands on lush green grass, holding a bright green tennis ball Royalty Free Stock Photo
A yoga mat lies on lush grass under sunlight filtering through trees Royalty Free Stock Photo
A yoga mat lies on lush grass under sunlight filtering through trees Royalty Free Stock Photo
The background features a blurred view of trees with sunlight filtering
Orange Domestic Cat Natural Scene - Green Eyes Dried Leaves Warm Sunset Backyard Design Royalty Free Stock Photo
Lush green moss (Bryophyta) covers the foreground, with slender sporophyte stalks Royalty Free Stock Photo
Autumn leaves on a windowsill with a blurred park scene in the background during Royalty Free Stock Photo
Wooden table with blurred forest background and sunlight for product presentation Royalty Free Stock Photo
Wooden table top background with space for advertising product or decoration and spring or summer background Royalty Free Stock Photo
Wooden table top background with space for advertising product or decoration and spring or summer background Royalty Free Stock Photo
Moss-Covered Tree Trunk in Lush Forest Royalty Free Stock Photo
A circular halo surrounds the bright sun in a clear blue sky. This optical phenomenon is caused by the refraction reflection and dispersion of light through ice crystals in the atmosphere. The halo is a complete circle with iridescent colors often seen as a white or reddish edge. Thin wispy clouds are partially visible contributing to the atmospheric effect. This type of halo is typically observed at high altitudes or in polar regions.


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