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Sky, Ciel, Cielo, Céu, Himmel, Cloud, Clouds, Nuvem, Nuvens, Nuvola, Nuvole, Nuage, Nuages, Wolke, Wolken - Nicolas Gues ©
The sign of a furious lightning storm. The clouds tells us, through grooves and patterns, to be careful. Mother Nature again being familiar in her parenting ways.
The weather plays around every evening - the clouds had a summit in the sky and some strange light rays scanned the landscape.
Stitched from six images.
I saw the clouds on campus and immediately went to the dorms to grab my camera and my bike. I stopped on the fastest part of the ride to snap this panorama. This view at the start pretty much determines where a ride that day!
Oh look, dramatic clouds and NOT "HDR", ha ha! As we are now starting early into our monsoon season, this dawn image seemed to have a bit of portent.
Half the fun counting raptors at the Florida Keys Hawkwatch fall migration is watching the cloud formations, and we get some strange ones. This enormous, Independence Day sized "flying saucer" formed in a way that it looked as if it emerged and moved toward us from within the white cloud. As less and less white receded around it, it gave the appearance of movement. Curry Hammock State Park (FL).
The cloud is a "lenticular cloud" and the rare thing is they normally do not form over flat terrain such as the Keys, which really is like just over the ocean since the land is just a road with a little land on each side.
Yes, I love nature and nature photography, thus the flowers, the dragonflies, the bird photos, but the sky is nature too, right?
September 2019, Talcahuano, Chile. Minolta SRT101, MC Rokkor-PF 50mm 1:1.7 with yellow filter. Ilford FP4+, Compard R09 15 min 1:49 @ 20°C.
már akartam egy ilyet, de sosincs megfelelő szitu... amúgy mielőtt megkérdezné valaki... igen PS huzogatás keményen :-) a hibák ellenére remélemtetszik
I wanted to have such a pic, but its rare to have the right conditions... before anyone would ask... yes its PS postprocess :-) with all its faults i hope you'll like it
When I Die,
Don't You Ever Cry
I'll Be Your Guiding Star,
Up There From Afar.
At The End Of Your Busy Day,
Spend Some Time Outside & Stay
Look Above & You'll See,
Cluster Of Stars, One Of Them Is Me.
Tell Me Your Stories & I Will Listen
Your Frustrations Or Any Burden
Whether You're Happy Or You Want To Cry
I'll Always Be There Though I May Not Reply.
When There Is Storm, Don't Be So Sad
I Will Be Back & You'll Be Glad
I'm One That Adds Beauty To The Night Sky
You Can Always Reach Me, You Don't Need To Fly...
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Glad to hear you all had a wonderful start to 2011. For all the enquiries....we are the lucky ones that are not flooded in. But wet wet wet it is..... with much more coming. Our new weather station on the roof is working well and soon will be going live world wide again.
Cheers from mozzie land :)
ps...will get to visit you all shortly. The computer hard drive has crashed (again) this time gone for warranty replacement. Just on a tiny old laptop now and will go blind with this little screen.
Oh what a start to the New year LOL....yes we are all still laughing.
The pool pump died, the chlorinator is on its way out, the toot broke down and just received a phone call from family using my other car that it won't start. Hallelujah! Now I wonder what is next? And I did not kill a China man :)
We are just laughing now and know it will only get better. Hey we have our health, healthy kids, grand children. What more can anyone ask for.
pps...oh I forgot the ride on lawn mower just lost a drive as well, and the amp testing machine is kaputt. OK I will start our New Year as from now ;-)
the sunset last night last quite some time, and whilst the sun could not be seen, the sky was an intense red/ yellow where it sets and the clouds to the right of where the sun sets had the most immense light cast over them.
Taken from Emley Village looking towards Grange Moor, West Yorkshire, UK