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I took this image last year.
It was one of those amazing moments when the sun is low in a late afternoon sky and unexpectedly a storm rolls in.
The sky took on hues of pinks/yellows and purples.
It rained hard for a short time and a double rainbow appeared thereafter.
In the right place at the right time.......and bonus, I had my camera. 😉
Looking northeast from the Big Hill lookout in Stawell, this view showed the sunlit morning fog revealing one layer of trees after another. It was an amazing contrast to the opposite side of the lookout where the fog over the town was cold and blue looking and still very much in the shade of Big Hill itself.
Happy Nice Wonderful Clouds Tuesday!
This was one of those "super-moons" where it was at its closest approach to earth. Taken from the Big Hill lookout in Stawell, Victoria and looking over the area occupied by the Stawell Underground gold mine.
Happy Nice Wonderful Clouds Tuesday!
One from the archives of a wonderful trip through South Australia's vast Flinders Ranges region. This was taken from the jetty at Port Germein and shows the lower part of the Flinders ranges reflecting in the tidal sand flats on what was a lovely thundery day with frequent storms between periods of absolute calm!
Happy Nice Wonderful Clouds Tuesday!
A wonderful low cloud filled the valleys and low farmland north east of Stawell on this cold and starry morning. The Pleiades constellation was clear and bright just left of centre.
Taken from Big Hill lookout in Stawell, Victoria.
Happy Nice Wonderful Clouds Tuesday!
This was taken from the Port Germein jetty in South Australia. It is a very long jetty surrounded by tidal shallows that make for some amazing long reflections, especially at sunset.
Happy Nice Wonderful Cloud Tuesday!
We had a very unusual storm front drift over us a few nights ago, coming from the east. This is well against our prevailing wind direction down here in the Southeast of South Australia. It combined with a sunset to give a slight and momentarily scary look! In the end, all we got was a light shower and one single flash of lightning.
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This monster cloud was from a storm that had just passed over, but still looked very threatening, even in the gentle colours of sunset.
Taken with the "giant" camera in the previous shot posted - the Canon SX40.
Happy Nice Wonderful Clouds Tuesday!