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Lake Hawea foreshore with a dusting of snow on the mountain range peaks under a threatening cloudscape
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Opposite to varathur lake, Bangalore.
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It was so peaceful last night after a day of rain and cloud cover. I was waiting for what I hoped would be a spectacular sun set behind me, while watching this large cumulus cloud drift over Holyoke. The Holyoke Dam is perhaps a mile down river from here and there was no water breeching the dam. This caused a almost unnatural stillness to the water.
The Muller Bridge , carrying Rt 202 between Holyoke and South Hadley is in the center, while Holyoke City Hall is the large steeple to the left.
Another Iceland cloudscape.
A view towards Fláajökull, an outlet glacier of Vatnajökull in south east Iceland, taken from just outside Hofn.
You can't see the glacier here, as it's obscured by the cloud/rain, however I really liked the shadow cast by the mountains as the sun was going down in the west.
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A small fishing boat and fish farming station under a quick approaching dense fog making a quick attack into the narrow fjord of Mjóifjörður in East-Iceland.
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Vivid Sydney 2012,
"CLOUDscape" by:
KIm Nguyen Ngoc
Nicholas Thiolouse
Victoria Bolton
Michael Day
Frank Maguire
Kristine Deray
after a long time a "landscape" for you.... a lovely sunset on river Ganges...
Diamond Harbor, West Bengal
The view over 'back of Skiddaw' from skiddaw summit.
Some big sky going on here ..helped by Skiddaw being the Fourth highest mountain in the Lake District (at 3054ft) and being positioned on the outside edge of the high stuff it manages to feel even higher than it is when looking North .
I keep saying it but this really is worth a look on black .even full screen perhaps!