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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.
Clouds over large lakes seem to take on interesting patterns and formations. I was lucky to capture this one.
Praise the Lord.
Praise God in his sanctuary;
praise him in his mighty heavens.
Praise him for his acts of power;
praise him for his surpassing greatness.
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 ;-)
Another Tiskilwa, Illinois sunset. I have nearly a thousand sunset images taken from my yard in rural northern Illinois. Sometimes I wish there was an ocean in front yard, but at least there are lines of trees surrounding the cornfield across the road.
Team National Summer Nationals 2007 held in Kansas City, MO. Gail (Lawanna), JoeAnn, and I flew from Valdosta to Atlanta and then to Kansas City for the convention.
I was not so happy being lonely
Living without you
So I prayed so hard for your love
In my heart I needed you
Then I looked up in the sky
And I'm thinking why oh why
These are all the many changes in my life
After all the caring and the laughter
No one else like you
I am not a preacher with a sermon
I'm so in love with you
'Cause to live without your love
Like the sun that shines above
Is the magic of the changes in my life
And I'll never forget your love
You and I
We were meant to be
Sweet as rain falling from the sky
You and I
These are all the many changes in my life
You light the skies, up above me
A star, so bright, you blind me, yeah
Don’t close your eyes
Don’t fade away, don’t fade away...
Yeah you and me we can ride on a star
If you stay with me
We can rule the world-
Yeah you and me we can light up the sky
If you stay by my side
We can rule the world...
(song by Take That)
taken half an hour ago, stitched from three photos.
Looked really great :)
please look at it large on white
This image was one of three that I submitted for the Peak Photography 2011 competition run as part of the Buxton Festival held during the month of July. The theme of this years competition was 'fire and light' and attracted entries from national and international photographers coming from Derbyshire, South Yorkshire, London, Macedonia and Canada. With some serious photographers submitting and although I did not make the final placing for prizes, I was pleased to make the top fifteen finalists.
This image along with the other fourteen finalists will now be displayed alongside the finalists of the Poetry competition – held at the same time, in the University Devonshire Dome building in Buxton, Derbyshire until the 27th July when the festival comes to an end.
Silhouetted against the setting sun, the gritstone rock formation of Five Clouds, The Roaches during a cold January afternoon. Mist and low cloud cover the valley floor in the distance. Peak District National Park, Staffordshire Moorlands, UK.
Details – Nikon D90 Camera, Nikkor 12-24 Lens at 24mm, 1/13sec at f22, ISO 200, Lee 2 stop ND Grad, Giottos carbon tripod, Remote release, Adobe Lightroom RAW conversion, Daylight WB, Contrast boost using the tone curve in Lightroom, Dust cleanup in Photoshop.
This small, still lake in Michigan rendered reflections as wet gobs of oil paint on canvas. Life imitating art at a most basic level.
Another shot of the Sunset captured this evening enroute from Miami to Bogota. Somewhere over the Caribbean. This cloud really cooperated with being in the right place at the right time.
Mammatus are pouch-like cloud structures and a rare example of clouds in sinking air. As updrafts carry precipitation enriched air to the cloud top, upward momentum is lost and the air begins to spread out horizontally, becoming a part of the anvil cloud. Because of its high concentration of precipitation particles, the saturated air is heavier than the surrounding air and sinks back towards the earth.
Chirasree Chakraborty 2014. All Rights Reserved. Unauthorized use or reproduction for any reason is prohibited.
"As a lamp, a cataract, a star in space
an illusion, a dewdrop, a bubble
a dream, a cloud, a flash of lightning
view all created things like this."
— Red Pine
ツ ツ ツ
*Samsung NX30
* This photo has been shot with the Samsung NX30 camera, which has been provided by Samsung Electronics. Co. Ltd.
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