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- clouds dip and wisp all through the peaks surrounding the citadel. The rain and mist can disperse in a matter of minutes, suddenly revealing a beautiful unobstructed view of the entire site , the fast and changing scenes only added to the mystery of Machu Picchu - Peru - cell geotagged.
For some reason, this photo gets the highest views, I'm pretty proud of it, but i think I've done better photos. Anyway, it was a pretty amazing sunset, such amazing natural light to work with as well.
The clouds were super-dramatic tonight. Or I guess I should say cloud. As in one massive cloud. So bizarre and wild.
A sunset with fewer clouds and nice balance of colours.
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snapped with my phone whilst walking at an ancient hill fort, this was a HUGE circle in the clouds. Looks like an invisible UFO hovering over the mound
Those clouds were nuts during last last storm, I'm tellin' ya!
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At least that's what the kids around here call it!
Silver Spoon, Sugar Beet Factory, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk.
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This was taken while on my way back from Murree, Pakistan on the new highway that they have recently made which connects Muuree to Islamabad (capital of Pakistan).
You can very clearly see how the trees have been cut to make way for the road. Its sad how such 'developmental' projects are carried out with the least regard for the environment.
On a side note, the thing I like best about this picture was how the clouds (in the back) seem to be making their way down through the trees :)
Barn in the Vale of Evesham, Worcestershire, England under sunrays (HDR image from 2 original captures using Photoshop to blend)
Any good? Tips? I was going for a reasonably natural looking effect to capture a scene which I would have struggled to capture any other way. It's ended up a bit darker (to emphasise the sunrays) and a bit more saturated than I remember the real scene.