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I think its the colors and the fog/clouds that grabbed me the most in this shot. I also like the blend of man and nature.

Super winter sky yeah!

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on my stream today

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nutzlose, verwaiste Gruppen abzustossen!

 

Mit dem neuen Flickr ( August 2013) müssen sie alle neu gestaltet werden!

Codes sind defekt - Frontseiten sind ein Chaos!

weil manche Befehle nicht mehr erlaubt sind.

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[] und "blockquote" sind inaktiv auf der Frontseite

und in codes werden Bilder nicht mehr angezeigt.

  

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- der Gründer hat flickr verlassen, aber woanders akitv!

 

- Bilder fallen nur in den pool, keiner kümmert sich

- exotische "Zitronengruppen"

 

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Day 24

 

Day dawned grey and cloudy, and didn't get much better after...

 

Rokinon 8mm fisheye, k-50

you can seen the green tint clearly which shows the hail

Another photo showing the clouds opening behind the Sacred Heart Cathedral in Bendigo

 

ISO 400 | 1/200 sec | f/8 | 132mm

As seen from Bonn on the summer of 2012. They become more and more frequent...

"ALLAH written in clouds"

   

Photography by Ali Chatai

 

This is a lough up in the Wicklow hills in Ireland, the water was very still and it created a nice mirror effect. There were some ominous clouds heading towards us though.

 

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clouds and trees

Baumreihe unter Wolkenmeer

the Dexter Southfield school, stage left, with some end of the day lighting.

Clouds over Chambers Creek Properties, Central Meadow and the new pederstrian bridge connecting to the waterfront.

 

Taken in University Place, Washington

Clouds Co. Dublin Ireland

I read this recently, but there is no reference to who wrote it...but I liked it :)

 

"Clouds represent divinity, pure thought and pure being, emptiness and everything. Clouds are creations of polar opposites existing as one in such a freedom of being they never become fixed in form, just like the flow of water clouds tell us to be free from everything yet as pure as divinity.

 

Clouds are dreams that make us ponder everything we don't understand but are designed to search out. Therefore clouds are creations way of telling us never to settle in one thing or another because in doing so we become fixed and fixed objects always resist the natural flow of universal fluidity. Be like a cloud, free and in heaven always shifting form and always moving through the skies of infinite space and timeless wisdom. To see and contemplate the clouds is to learn oneself just as it is in all of the elements of nature." ~ author unknown ~

20140808_1753_1D3-24 Storm Clouds

 

Another southerly front passes over eastern Christchurch, with a light dusting of snow on the higher levels of Banks Peninsula from overnight weather.

 

A ship lies at anchor waiting to enter the port of Lyttelton.

 

Looking back over the city (to the right of photographer) it was fine all the way to the snow covered foothills of inland Canterbury.

 

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Le beau temps est revenu rapidement après le passage pluvio-instable de la veille au soir. Ce large voile cirreux occupait 1/4 de la voûte céleste, qu'il partageait avec quelques petits cumulus, ceux-ci prenant de l'ampleur par la suite avec le réchauffement des basses couches de l'atmosphère.

Despite the fact that I've just done pretty good shoots, a sunset and sunrise; both of which produced a pretty darn good pic, i've decided to dig a little further back (only by a day or two!) for today's pic. On friday i went for a random hour-and-a-half drive round the countryside near my folks place, and came across this tree., i'm so glad that the sun decided to hid behind some clouds and give me a nice glow show.

 

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Took a hike up to one of the Mesa's today... This would probably be a nice place for sunset, but I hiked it midday so it was hot, and had none of the nice light found here at sunset...

Some cows hang out on a beautiful day

It's been over a week now, since Luke's funeral and I think I have hiked down every path in the nearby parks.

Out in the woods the deer and the frogs won't ask me "What happened?", or "How you holding up?". They don't mind if I sit on a bench and cry until my heart feels like it's going to drown in my tears

.It's business as usual in the woods and fields, and surrounding myself with this affirming cycle of life is better than any medicine or therapy I know to get me through these hard times.And all of you are the best "group therapy" I know!

Thank you all again for "holding my hand" and for sending us all your love and prayers.

If I've neglected your photos, or haven't returned an email, I do apologize. I haven't felt particularly chatty......but I'll come around. Plus,since they reformatted how you view your contact's pics, I swear I'm missing pictures that have been posted! I will think I've seen them all, then go back later and see one's I've missed!

 

On to barnage. Actually, silage, seldom seeds, was usually dumped from an elevator, screw, conveyor or blower, into the top of a silo, thus the names. McIntosh was a dairying operation and that necessitated pasture, haying and storing whatever might work for winter cattle feed. I suppose that, because there have been some sprinkles recently, any contents could smell a bit gamey - extra protein? I thought that I might get an interesting composition from these elements if I could divine a title. The name was a slam-dunk if off subject but this is the title and the image..

 

The McIntosh/Lohr Agricultural Museum is under-utilized. It would be great if the kids could see some of the horse drawn farming implements in actual use. This is also a great place for a weekend stroll and a sandwich at a picnic table with the kids. I took advantage of this day near McIntosh Lake Park at the ag museum from where I can access the lake loop. The entire path loops around the lake and is 3.5 miles. It looks like the day might be cut short. Lake Shore Drive is in town while the far west side is just out of town. On that day, I was intent upon detail shots of gears and saw this on my stroll down to the lake.

 

We are now experiencing spring in as the land greens. Even Orange Man Boner is claiming that he is not a scientist; a reasonable claim for a drunk. I believe what he says; he doesn't even understand the effects of loads of alcohol on his human body! Recently we have been graced with dud skies again, so I am trying to take advantage of them as I can. We sent more tornadoes east, "Moore IS less!" Yesterday, served up more clouding and a promise of more 80-90s. We might be creeping up on 70s but they should be in August. See if you can detect the climate changes around your locale. Atacama desert is being flushed downstream.

  

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