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An HDR variation on my previous shot from roughly the same place.
The last cloudscape from Tsilivi for this year. Taken just before getting in the car to take the ferry to the far shore under that cloud, and then motor 300km east to Athens.
"Mysteries lie all around us, even in the most familiar things, waiting only to be perceived."
~Wynn Bullock
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Not a lot of clear lightning strikes that evening, but there were plenty lighting up the clouds. The wind through Mount Walker gave the old windmill a good workout. 26 December 2017.
Starlings clouding in the sky above nature reserve De Kwade Hoek in the Netherlands. There must have been thousands upon thousands this year. I should have filmed the scene in stead of trying to take pictures (I believe I said that last year and the year before that...).
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A golden sunset peaking through the clouds.
Other Photo Gear Used: Sirui T-2005X Tripod with K-10x Tripod Head
Photo Processing Software used: Adobe Lightroom; Adobe Photoshop; Nik HDR Efex Pro;
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My favorite place in Holiday Island. every trip we visit the lake. I remember taking photos with my wife the first trip there, we were still living in different states at the time. I never wanted the sight of her or this amazing view to ever end. The vacation home means different things to each of us. Her childhood memories, and my memories of us.
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at Dusk
Saanich Peninsula
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birdwatchers & cloudwatchers -- Similarites........
someone told me recently of how there are a group of folks that keep an eye out for all manner and different types of clouds - and record sightings/photo doc them,etc .... in similar manner of the habits of some birdwatchers
...interesting ...
occasionally i will take the time to photo doc. some that catch my eye.
As do many, i find it fascinating how the differences in light and even slight movements in the atmosphere may keep one attentive to the show - especially at dawn & dusk