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Red sky over the polders in Uitkerke, Blankenberge, Belgium
I was trying to photograph a few owls that were chasing mice when the sky turned red at sunset.
"Hope when you take that jump,
you don't fear the fall.
Hope when the water rises,
you built a wall.
Hope when the crowd screams out,
it's screaming your name.
Hope if everybody runs,
you choose to stay.
Hope that you fall in love
and it hurts so bad.
The only way you can know
you give it all you have.
And I hope that you don't suffer
but take the pain.
Hope when the moment comes you'll say
I, I did it all
I, I did it all
I owned every second that this world could give,
I saw so many places
the things that I did.
Yeah, with every broken bone
I swear, I lived..."
Taken @ Walsh County
"RED SKY"
@ Nitroglobus, September 2021
From the old adage "Red sky at night, sailor's delight. Red sky in morning, sailor's warning."
Departing late afternoon storm clouds west of Prachuap Khiri Khan town.
Under the glow of a red sky....
Center stage:
MV Western King is a fishing vessel. Built in 1964 (59 years old). Sailing under the Canadian Flag.
Over all Length: (LOA) 24.87 meters
Width: 7.5 meters
Surrounding fishing vessels include:
MV Stellar 1
MV Pathfinder lll
MV Redsky l
And a wide variety of other types of craft
Steveston Harbour is home to more than 500 commercial fishing vessels and encompasses over 17.5 hectares, making it the largest small craft harbour in Canada.
The scenic, Steveston Heritage Fishing Village is a charming & ever so romantic fishing village that is situated in Richmond BC on the Mighty Fraser River.
I 💖 Steveston
Thank-you for all the overwhelming support and many friendships.
~Christie by the River
** Best experienced in full screen
'Why be a copy, when you were born an original'
Shot with my iPhone 8 Plus.
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A silhouette of Whitby Abbey with a fantastic sky as a backdrop. The black dot to the right of the Abbey was a "drone" with an annoying high pitched buzz.
This was taken before the valley shot I posted yesterday. I was very glad of the positioning of those trees!
So having thought of a corny title I would like to thank everyone for your friendship and support during 2022 (and way before).
Still posting on Insta and dabbling on Vero however this will always remain my favourite place to share my photos.
Signing off 2022 with one of those crazy sunsets at Mudeford, probably my most geo-tagged location. I am lucky to have this location so near.
Happy New Year and wishing everyone a fabulous 2023. (It just needs to stop raining:)
Winter Solstice day last year was a frosty winter delight and I've realised that I only shared one image from it so here's another.
It's been a great year out with my camera, although challenging in other ways!
Thank you all for the friendship, humour and support.
Wherever you are, have a wonderful sparkly Christmas!
An early October sunset on the west side of Oshkosh, Wisconsin, with two sandhill cranes flying through
Sandhill cranes (Antigone canadensis formerly Grus canadensis - Gruidae)
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So Monday morning saw me looking out of the window half asleep and rather gutted at a load of orange and red clouds.
So I decided to try and redeem things by going out for sunset.. and witnessed the best one I think I have ever seen!!
Mudeford has never let me down, I have caught some wonderful sunsets here. I wish in a way I'd been somewhere different but I'm also glad the tide was in nice and calm with some nice reflections.
As I climbed over the shingles to get down to the beach beyond, the sky looked like it was on fire.
The added bonus of the low tide gave the opportunity for a reflected glow on the wet sand, giving double the pleasure.
I had to rush, as the sky was changing by the minute, as the dawn greeted the day.
The colour has not been enhanced and was as I saw it.
A beautiful sunset seen from the Weather Station Observatory on Mikazuki-yama, Chichi-jima (in the Ogasawara Islands chain, Tokyo Prefecture).
Camera: Canon PowerShot G12.
Edited with GIMP.
Shot with my iPhone 8 Plus.
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On Saturday morning I enjoyed a beautiful sunrise at Boscombe Pier.
A nice easy location only half the sand from this beach is still on my kitchen floor despite my best efforts!
KASE 2 stop grad used for semi wave movement.
Following on from my post earlier in the week this is how the sunset developed. The best of the sky wasn't over the pier itself but it was still lovely. It would have worked well if I had gone for the classic view with the tower, maybe next time. Thats what I love about that location, lots of possibilities!
I hope everyone has a great weekend x
RED SKY IN THE MORNING, SAILORS TAKE WARNING & RED SKY AT NIGHT, SAILORS DELIGHT: Is this folklore true? The concept is over two thousand years old and is cited in the New Testament. [...]. Meteorologist Brittney Merlot says the concept is mostly true! Here's why... [...].
When we see a red sky in the evening, this means that the setting sun in the west is sending its light through a high concentration of dust particles to the east. This indicates a low pressure storm system is departing the area, while a high pressure system is arriving and stable air coming in from the west: meaning good weather will follow. www.nbc26.com/weather/breaking-it-down-with-brittney/brea....