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I was in the back yard just after sunset and spotted this cloud. It looked like a big bird, or maybe a pteradactyl.
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It's a wonderful experience to drive through the vast stretch of coastal drive known as "17-Mile Drive", with many Vista points. This was shot near a point called "Bird Rock"
Catch the moment: Only for a short time a few sun beams breaked through the grey clouds and illuminated the old tree trunk on the water
Mammatus clouds, usually associated with developing thunderstorms, over north Fort Worth Sunday, April 26, 2015.
I was looking at a sunset on the other side, then I turned around and saw these clouds.
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Here's the view from Heyshott Down first thing this morning - looking across the Cocking Gap (seriously I didn't make that up!) towards Bepton. The buildings in the foreground are Horley Farm on Bell Lane and my house is somewhere behind this in the gloom!
Glorious August sunshine on The South Downs and mist in the valley below. Feels like Autumn is on the way...
Finalzinho da tarde, tirada do mirante do Leblon
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The clouds are here
They aren't up in the sky.
I cupped them with my hands
and reached up high.
I said to these clouds,
"no more am I blind.
I have to see straight
and that will make me unkind."
Visions of blue,
I'm angry, I'm wise.
And you, you're under cloudy skies.
.................
A photo from warmer times. Our holiday on Mull in the summer. The clouds legged it as soon as I set up, not sure why or where they went. Not as famous as Skye but I think equally photogenic, this spot was tremendous with so many stunning views. A beautiful evening with a lovely rich golden light. Some seals came out to play just 10 feet from me as I was packing up.
3 mins, f/11, 10mm, ISO 100
This is what it looked like in the South Bay near HWY 237 today. HDR with 3-bracketed shots. Processed with Photomatix Pro.
Camera Canon EOS 7D
Lens EFS 10-22mm F3.5-4.5 USM
Exposure 0.006 sec (1/160)
Aperture f/8.0
Focal Length 12 mm
ISO Speed 100
Exposure Bias +2/3 EV
Jó régi kép már, nem akartam feltölteni, de aztán mégis meggondoltam magam. Ideje lenne már fotózni valamit...
Palouse, Washington. Cumulus clouds dance across sky leaving dapple sunlight falling onto rolling hills of green wheat starts. Midday is best to capture this type of amazing shadow play on the Palouse landscape.
Yesterday's storm clouds moving into the Palouse. Today it's raining. Memorial day looks best for photos. That's when the clouds clear and we have epic sunsets. Also the sky is the clearest because the dust has settled from the rains.
Enjoy,
Ry