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The cloud formation in the sky. was amazing. The sun was glinting through the clouds, not long after sunrise, and shining on the surface of the sea, with the breakers on the beach in silhouette

 

15th December 2020: "Congrats! The photo Dramatic sky at sea you added to the group Photography Outside the Lines has been selected to be its cover photo"

Canon 6D + Sigma 35/1.4 Art with ND 1000 filter

sunset at Staffelsee (Bavaria/Germany)

Die Tage an der Nordsee waren geprägt von Sturm und dramatischen Wolkenformationen

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I'm a big fan of clouds, their colours & shapes & this day didn't disappoint with a magnificent showing of a changing sunset sky!

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Warm greetings from Holland, Corry

 

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Dramatic sky, clouds and reflections in water . Landscape drawn by rising sun rays.

It’s amazing how the sky can change shape so quickly.

 

A couple of minutes before this shot, the clouds were almost one piece. Suddenly, a wind started to blow, turning the calm surface of the water into ripples. That one cloud began to scatter, forming this magnificently shaped sky and allowing the golden rays of sunlight to reflect on water.

 

The breeze, carried by that gentle wind, together with the amazing view, made for an awesome moment.

 

It was a joyfully mysterious experience and a source of great happiness.

La costa cantabrica sorprende siempre con los repentinos cambios, a un atardecer esplendido durante unos instantes le siguieron densas nubes justo llegamos al coche cuando comenzó a llover.

The Cantabrian coast always surprises with sudden changes, a splendid sunset for a few moments was followed by dense clouds just when we got to the car when it started to rain.

We almost didn't make it to this this sunset spot, but walking through this trail just as the sun was setting was the perfecting ending to the day.

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

A couple days ago we had some very dramatic skies. I didn't have time after work to go off and find some good foreground, though. The shot was stitched with Photoshop, but otherwise, I didn't touch the color or anything else about the quality of the image.

The clouds were rolling in the tide was out and the air was very cold. You can see the Kessock Bridge and this is the Moray Firth.

Darmstadt - Georg-Büchner-Anlage - Staatstheater

FRANCESCO DAZZI PHOTOGRAPHY

 

Akureyri is a town in northern Iceland. It is Iceland's fourth largest municipality, and the largest town outside Iceland's heavily populated southwest corner.

 

Nicknamed the Capital of North Iceland, Akureyri is an important port and fishing centre and has a relatively mild climate because of geographical factors. His ice-free harbour has played a significant role in its history.

 

From Wikipedia

Dramatischer Himmel über dem Fluß!

 

It is said that the Saharan dust is responsible for these fantastic colors in the sky! Anyway - it was a photographic experience!

Canon G7X Mark II

From a family afternoon walk in the area called Lindholm Fjordpark in the western part of Nørresundby, Denmark - February 16, 2019.

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