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Southern Outer Banks of North Carolina. Thanks for the views, comments and faves. They are much appreciated.
There was a time when meadow, grove, and stream,
The earth, and every common sight,
To me did seem
Apparell'd in celestial light,
The glory and the freshness of a dream.
- William Wordsworth
Tim Hopkins 3d
My soul has been kissed by a blue moon, this night dreamer of love and sparkle, star light and dreams, caught in your eye's, mother of nature's night sky's, unfolding into the heavenly blue dreams of Orion, amongst the cosmos I dwell, casting moon beams into the worlds of dreamers and holding the gaze of angels in a bed of star light kisses, we are born of joy's and moon beamed caresses in a love making waltz under the sleeping sun, of a beautiful night.
Another jaw-dropping - breathtaking sunset in my town last night.
We have been missing the rain this week, but sunsets were beautiful every night.
This is stitch of 7 shots using M.ICE, images processed from raw.
176° horizontal and 45.5° vertical spans.
Taken up in Bláfjöll. Was surreal standing there, in the quiet by myself. Might go out again tonight, the sun is apparently going nuts these days and there was another solar eruption the other day, wich probably will hit earth today.
I heard that the borealis might be visible where they normally are not, by that I mean more south than they usually do, but don´t shoot the messenger if I heard wrong!
Trying out a new toy, the EF 100-400mm f4.5-5.6L IS II and had a little luck with the rise of the moon. It is a shame that light pollution, heat haze and high moisture content of the air reduced the image quality. Quite happy for a first attempt though.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't this Celestial Dawn?! I thought she'd been removed for a make-over ages ago. Anyway, the poor old gal looking rather shabby, against a not-so-interesting sky. The windmill and spire of St John's church visible in the distance.
Speaking of yawns, I think I might go and have a lie down. I've been AZd today, and feeling a bit weary (but pleased) 😊
"Quoi ?! ENCORE ?!" diront certains.
Eh oui, ENCORE une photo de ciel. Mais faut avouer que ce ciel du soir qui, à peine arrivé et aussitôt reparti, apparaissait depuis mon balcon, est très séduisant photographiquement.
Bref.
Je vous encourage, une fois de plus, à zieuter du côté de www.flickr.com/photos/192553045@N08 pour voir bien d'autres images de ciels nuageux aux innombrables nuances colorées ! Un régal pour les yeux !
Star trail photograph taken with Hasselblad 500C with 50 mm lens (f/8, bulb [2 hour exposure]). Film Ilford delta 100, developed with rodinal stand development method.
I've recently watched an interview with Salvador Dali where he was stating that all his artwork are based on his dreams coming to him 10 minutes before he was fully asleep.
Dali learned over time to take control of his lucid dream state and with that, he mastered accessing his subconscious and used what he had found in his act of creating. Of course, the way he materialized what he found is truly amazing as well, in any ways, all his artwork are now fascinating manifestations of one man's creative mind, ideas and experiences, for all of us to see and wonder about.
This all made me think, this 10 minutes time period of lucid dream state, mystical space before we all are fully gone somewhere else; I cannot help noticing a parallel notion happening in the way nature behaves just before it awakes or falls asleep; the most unexpected, wonderous and profound events, colours, particles, sensations are seem to manifest themselves in those couple of minutes of lucid dream states of nature, just before it all settles again.
Image taken of Kinlochard Stone Jetty at Loch Ard, Stirlingshire, Scotland.
Taken from an aeroplane 10 minutes after takeoff from Gatwick Airport by my son who had the window seat….Clearly already a better photographer than me!
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We learned how on our own
Never needing help from you
Reaching out with eyes closed
We felt the light, it taught us to grow
Beautiful dark skies of South Eastern Utah and the many arches around Moab give a lot of opportunity. The only thing to hold you back is your own imagination