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Views from the Lookout high on hill above Ararat this evening, looking towards the Southern Grampians, some amazing light patterns through the clouds
The view over a beautiful cloud-scape somewhere over the English Channel from my window seat as I flew home from Brussels to Dublin last December.
Going through some of my old digital files I came across this image taken some years ago. Re-visiting old neglected files can sometimes be rewarding! No idea of the location though...
Played in GIMP with G'MIC plugin. Got 3 layers ( Vector painting, Rodilius and Brushify ) and combined them with different opacities. This is final image. View it full screen.
I never thought sky could be blue on a very cloudy day. =) Photo taken during EB photoshoot with Scubapup, Otit and Etharanz a.k.a Baldo. Taken from a bridge.
In the Santa Catalina Mountains north of Tucson, Arizona, is Finger Rock, seen here just below the center of the photo. My wife and I hikes up 1,500 feet (nearly 500 meters), but didn't make it to the ridge. Along the way the clouds put on a show for us.
NIKON D600 + 70.0-300.0 mm f/4.5-5.6 @ 230 mm, 1/50 sec at f/9, ISO 100
www.rc.au.net/blog/2015/05/09/flames-in-the-sky/
© Rodney Campbell
at 4100M jumping into the clouds on a lovely morning at the edge of chitta katha lake .
Location:chitta katha lake, Shounter Valley ,Kashmir , Pakistan
Well out over the the east.
There was the occasional lightning flash but i simply couldn't of been bothered trying to capture it.
My photo for the 8th May. I had to fly to queensland today so this is the only photo opportunity I got, a picture out of the plane window. Sorry its a bit noisy
Sunset with Moon and Venus in upper left. You'll need to view large to see them.
Eugene, Oregon.
The next day, the Moon eclipsed Venus as seen from Europe.
New Mexico is in the national news again, but this time it is because a couple of people have died in the southern NM desert. The beauty of the landscapes here attract all sorts, and sadly, this is not the first time that this has happened here.
People that are not used to the altitude and heat do not understand just how deadly this environment can be, while those (like myself) that have grown up here have life-saving habits as a matter of course.
I know many of my photographer and artist friends love to get out into New Mexico’s wide open spaces, but I’d like to remind you all, it is easy around here to find yourself in a situation where there is not a soul for many miles, and if you didn’t bring it, it is not there.
I guess what I’m trying to say is, stay safe.
4e etage Koninklijke bibliotheek in Den Haag www.flickr.com/photos/ferdislife/8530543434/in/photostream
Contemplando il banco di nuvole che invade la scena, quasi non ci si accorge che al margine basso destro della foto fa la sua timida comparsa l'abitato di Castelluccio di Norcia
A crow in mid-air. I loved the way the light came just through the clouds making the photo a bit more interesting. :)
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