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As sunset neared, the sky was alive with some brushstroke clouds, a cake like cloud base and a deep blue sky background.
A sunset at Long Meadow that had very cool streaky clouds, that almost looked like they were painted in the sky.
Have a wonderful evening and great weekend, my friends :-)
VISIT MY PERSONAL BLOG / VISITA MI BLOG: Cielos Nocturnos II / Nocturnal Skies II
None of my photos are HDR or blended images, they are taken from just one shot
Sony A900 + Carl Zeiss16-35mm + torch
Tarifa (Cádiz - Andalucía)
More Night shots in Cádiz
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“Blessed are those who do not fear solitude, who are not afraid of their own company, who are not always desperately looking for something to do, something to amuse themselves with, something to judge.” – Paulo Coelho
Everywhere I go I like to find my "intimate place". A place where I can find solitude and can enjoy peaceful moments.
Edited with topaz Studio 2 (Digital painting)
For Macro Mondays - Brush.
Van Gogh Phthalo Blue watercolor pigment.
Speedlight with softbox, above.
2.5 inches in greatest dimension.
A few weeks ago, the sky was like this from one horizon to the other. Nature's brushstrokes on a huge canvas!
Happy Nice Wonderful Clouds Tuesday!
Proyecto en curso / Ongoing project:: WOODEN NIGHTS
None of my photos are HDR or blended images, they are taken from just one shot
Sony A900 + Carl Zeiss16-35mm + ND8 + reverse GND8 filter
Zahara de los Atunes (Cádiz - Andalucía)
More seascapes in Zahara de los Atunes
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Recently went to the Rookery, not to far from where we live on the advice of 2 Flickr pals , I was not disappointed
Balance hat on shar-pei, use a nice bit of cheddar as reward for keeping said hat on head, take photo. Repeat many, many times...
Apps used: Eraser, Kaleidoscope, Stackables, Sparkmode, Superimpose, iColorama, Brushstroke, Pixlromatic, Big Photo
This is the view of the Taj Mahal as seen from Agra Fort. Built by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan as a tomb for his favourite wife Mumtaz Mahal who died shortly after giving birth to their 14th child, the Taj Mahal is a magnificent monument to love and loss. Not long after the completion of the Taj Mahal, Shan Jahan was overthrown by his son Aurangzeb and imprisoned for the remainder of his life at Agra Fort from where, it is said, he would gaze towards the tomb of his beloved wife.