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This lamp post throws blue light on alternating parts of the building "Blue Planet"
Biotar 58mm f2 @ f2
Fantastic walk up Blencathra, via Sharp edge, even though the top half of the mountain remained in the clouds most of the day, the views were stunning.
This photo is part of my "Old Mill" series. There is a hole in the ceiling and so if the sky is cloudless and the sun is high, it creates this beam that travels across the open area. On this day the sun was very bright so the spot light on the floor was very illuminating in this dark space.
One of the strangest but at the same time most beautiful sunsets I have been lucky enough to capture.Taken at a beach in Wales, It had rained most of the day but bright sunshine prevailed for a couple of hours prior to sunset. Shortly after this image was taken the rain returned.
Interesting sky as I emerged from Homebase, with the lower two clouds having the look of the lenticular about them, with a kind of spiral/helix above them. I've never seen lenticulars in the UK, only on my visit to Iceland a few years ago. If there are any experts out there to say if they are or not, I'd be glad to find out more.
The sunset over the Apuan Alps in Verrucole (Tuscany). It was actually a very dull day, the sky was just a big gray wall of clouds (I'll post a photo of the view tomorrow) except for few, brief moments like this when the Sun was literally firing beams of light on the mountains through gaps in the clouds.
Now this little guy was sure beaming because I chased him all over the yard trying to get a shot. He would let me get almost set up and then he would flutter away! I am sure I heard him cackle as he took flight! So this is the bet shot I could get out of my many attempts.View On Black