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On our journey home May 3, 2016 at Lake Pukaki in the South Island of New Zealand.
Lake Pukaki is the largest of three roughly parallel alpine lakes running north-south along the northern edge of the Mackenzie Basin on New Zealand's South Island.
The glacial feed to the lakes gives them a distinctive blue colour, created by glacial flour, the extremely finely ground rock particles from the glaciers. Lake Pukaki covers an area of 178.7 km², and the surface elevation of the lake normally ranges from 518.2 to 532 metres above sea level.
The lake is now part of the Waitaki hydroelectric scheme. The lake's original outflow was at its southern end, into the Pukaki River. The outflow has been dammed, and canals carry water from Lake Pukaki and Lake Ohau through the Ohau A power station to Lake Ruataniwha. Pukaki is also fed by the waters of Lake Tekapo, which are diverted through a canal to a power station on Pukaki's eastern shore (Tekapo B station). The lake has been raised twice to increase storage capacity (9m in 1952, and 37m in 1976 ), submerging Five Pound Note Island, which once appeared on New Zealand's five pound note.
For More Info: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake_Pukaki
North of Palm Springs near Desert Hot Springs while out geocaching this morning. The peak of Mt. San Jacinto is up in those clouds.
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7th visit to Raigad on Shivarajyabhishek din (Coranation anniversary of King Shivaji)
रायगड, तिथला राजमहाल, दफ्तर-कचेर्यांच्या इमारती, राज्याभिषेक ज्या राजदरबाराने अनुभवला ती जागा, नगारखाना, होळीचा माळ, सिंहासनाधीश पुतळा, तिथून दिसणारा सुर्यास्त, गंगासागर-कुशावर्त तलाव, सातमजली मनोरे, जगदीश्वर मंदिर, शिवसमाधी आणि खाली पाचाडला राजमाता आऊसाहेबांची समाधी यांचे आम्हां दुर्गभटक्यांच्या मनात एक चित्र कायम कोरलेले असते. अखंड महाराष्ट्राने नव्हे मानवजातीने नतमस्तक व्हावे अशी ही जाणत्या राजाचा पदस्पर्श लाभलेली पावन भूमी. मराठी इतिहासाच्या कलशारोहणाचा सुवर्ण साक्षीदार. नाव घेताच आता जाऊन भेटून यावे की काय अशी मनाची अवस्था....
We get some crazy clouds in
Northern Nevada. Sorry they were taken from my backyard and not a more pleasing setting
After my shot of "The Bean" from the other day proved to be quite popular, I went into my archives and found this shot I did last summer of the sculpture on a partly cloudy day.
Flickr Explore #109 for 10 April 2009. Thanks to all of you for your great feedback and response to my photos. It is all very much appreciated.
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This was supposed to be an aurora-watching session on a beach near Narvik, but, after a hint of clearing, the cloud and snow moved in again.
Most of the light in this long exposure is from Narvik, but I've used a tungsten light balance so it looks more natural. The blue light at lower left is from a fellow traveller's LED headtorch.
Having been thwarted at this mornings attempt at sunrise photos by thick cloud, I was determined to get something from today, to make up for the disappointment.
A view I saw whilst lying on my back admiring the clouds at the dunes at Burnham Overy Staithe.
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Fuji Provia film simulation
I was about to go for lunch when I saw the clouds overhead. Postponing my lunch, I grabbed my camera, slapped on my go-to landscape lens, drove to a park, and matched the clouds with the treeline. After lunch, the clouds had largely burned off. Sometimes the best shots are all around you.
A tornado in the Rozel, Kansas sequence. The first was rated EF4. Haven't looked on the followups, but likely weak. A good reason to stay back is the overall view.
Also appears on the Capital Weather Gang.
While it was the sunset on the west side, there was this pink cloud on the east side of the Auckland Harbour
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Picture of clouds floating above Gelsenkirchen, Germany
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Above is a low-light-level capture that was taken in almost complete darkness. It's absolutely amazing the low-light that your camera picks up...with almost nothing there! Just when you think it's over...wait another ten minutes, it might come back... It's never over until the Sandman says it's over ~ sunset afterglow ~ Florida Everglades U.S.A.
(five more photos of this night in the comments)
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Time to chill out to the 'Smooth Jazz' sounds
of guitarist George Benson: "On Broadway"