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Original at www.jorj.org/cgi-bin/potd-detail.cgi?EID=1034

 

Has photography made me more observant? I wonder at that as I see beautiful sky-scapes like this one, and then seethe folks on the same train I'm on looking at their books, cell phones, newspapers... anything *but* looking out the window. Perhaps I'm just as unobservant as ever, and this was a day when I managed a glance at the right time.

HP5, EI400.

Clouds moving in as the sandstorm continues. It was clear overhead but incredibly windy with low visibility on the ground. Taken near the mouth of Golden Canyon.

 

(Death Valley National Park)

Whether the volcanic ash from Eyjafjallajoekull was responsible or not for this gorgeous sunset over Larkfield Tarn this particular Saturday evening is open to question. However, the lack of a single contrail is directly attributable! Very unusual for this sky-scape when looking in this direction.

Beautiful coastal paperbarks against the pale sky. [Len Howard Conservation Park, Western Australia]

9/14/2013. This was taken During a 15 mile Bike ride along the Canal from Washington's Crossing to New Hope/Lambertiville. This was on the New Jersey side, which is also the nicer side for Biking/Walking the Canal.

Amazing sky scapes off our balcony in Jaco.

When I tire of driving, my wife takes the wheel and I hang out the window snapping pictures. These "drive by shootings" were taken in South Dakota on Interstate 90.One thing about flat country like this is you can see forever and the right clouds can make for some nice sky scapes with interesting light and shadow patterns..

Is it sky reflected in sea or vice-verse?

It's simple sky scape taken in evening & inverted vertically. The white line in bottom is of a smoke left by jet.

Free Landscape Painting

 

Acrylic on hardboard 23x12cm

 

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The sunset was rather lovely! The colours were gorgeous! I used the Oil Filter here!

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From Buck Springs overlook, Blue Ridge Parkway, North Carolina.

AS Final Piece, Sky scape. Firstly I sketched, using biro, the areas and shading of the sky and clouds, then I used various bits of recycled paper that I ripped and stuck on top. After that I layered on acrylic paint.

The spectacular sky-scape of the sun setting on the Navarran badlands made this little house an irresistible place for a photograph...

 

Whether the volcanic ash from Eyjafjallajoekull was responsible or not for this gorgeous sunset over Larkfield Tarn this particular Saturday evening is open to question. However, the lack of a single contrail is directly attributable! Very unusual for this sky-scape when looking in this direction.

This is the reason the world loves California, or maybe it's why Californians love California... Shot taken at Laguna Beach.

Our backyard is also gorgeous in the summer.

 

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A Sikorsky S-58JT heavy-lifter delicately raises a roof-top HVAC between narrowly separated Chicago Loop high-rises. This is precision work indeed, the smallest unexpected blast of wind can undo more than just the piece of equipment at the bottom of the tow rope. This is a typical Chicago scene, see also: www.flickr.com/photos/9360144@N07/15453825435/in/photolis...

 

Needless to say, the operation was viscerally noisy, especially as the surrounding towers amplified and echoed the helicopter engine and rotor sounds. What was amazing to me is how so many people just kept walking down the street, without ever looking up to see what the hell was going on overhead.

noticed this cloud scape appearing over the Guildhall 02 Building southampton

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2:30AM, New Westminister

More sky scape this time a weather front over West Malling

I went a little liberal with the definition of landscape for this photo, because its a bit more of "sky-scape." For this I set up near a small clearing and shot nearly straight up to get a tree frame for the stars. Since this was shot at about 2am, the moon had already set, allowing for lots of stars to come through.

This is a composite of about 60 images stacked using starstax. I used the Comet Mode feature to make it look like the stars are falling, along with gap fill to make sure there are no gaps in the trails. During one frame, I used a small bit of light painting on the trees to brighten them just a bit.

 

21.6 x 14.4 @ 240ppi

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