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One from a couple of months ago, square crop with Trevose Lighthouse in the distance.
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Canon EOS 5D Mark II
Zeiss ZE 21mm f2.8 Distagon T*ZE
Exposure 1/8 second @ f/16
Filter used 2 stop soft grad
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“Clouds come floating into my life, no longer to carry rain or usher storm, but to add color to my sunset sky.”
Rabindranath Tagore, Stray Birds
When you're in Kaikoura, the mountains tend to end up on all of your photos. Here they are with clouds playing above them, and waves crashing below them.
Captured during 83 secs with my IR camera.
On Explore February 1, 2012, highest at #13 and on Frontpage :)
the "Palmenhaus" in Schönbrunn Palace Park (Vienna) is one of the largest botanical exhibits of its kind | Das Schönbrunner Palmenhaus (eröffnet 1882) im Schlosspark Schönbrunn (Wien) gehört zu den drei größten seiner Art. Es beherbergt rund 4.500 Pflanzenarten.
The lightning here really lit up the clouds!! As always thanks for stopping by!! If you are looking for truth, look in the Bible, and see that Jesus is the way and the Truth. Have a blessed day!!
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Canon EOS 400D Digital
Exposure:(1/200) Sec
Aperture: F/5.6
ISO : 100
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This wicked storm passed north of Montreal, Quebec giving us a spectacular light show. Taken in Hudson Quebec.
I took my camera for a walk yesterday. These are cow parsley heads that have somehow survived. I love cow parsley, it is so delicate.
Merged with this texture:
From an inversion at the far end of the country to another almost on my doorstep. During Christmas week we had a series of days where very nearly the entire county of Worcestershire was under a blanket of fog - with the exception of the highest parts of the Malvern Hills. This was the view looking south from Summer Hill towards Pinnacle Hill on Boxing Day morning. The fog bank on the Herefordshire side of the hills (to the right) was higher than in the Worcestershire side and the cloud flowed over Wyche Cutting like a waterfall. It was a remarkable sight.
At sea off the coast of Argentina, a cloud appeared that stretched across the horizon, looking like a twisted rope or towel miles long. This type of cloud formation is called a Roll Cloud, a relatively rare type of Arcus cloud. They are completely detached from other cloud features and usually, but not always, seen at sea. The name comes from their appearance of rolling horizontally.
I had to look this one up, as I'd never seen or heard of it before. From many of the comments below, very few others have seen this either.