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or so they tell us--for a bit at least. It's been one blast after another for months, it seems!
The San Francisco skyline at bottom/left.
Took this photo from the balcony of the property we rented while staying in Maui. Needless to say sunsets there were amazing. How many different colors can you count in the sky?
Birds take flight in the evening sky as the sun sets from Pennypack Park on the Delaware, Philadelphia
A group of people enjoying a hot air balloon ride from a perspective below the basket. The image highlights the experience of aerial travel and the human element of adventure and sightseeing.
The primary subject is a hot air balloon basket filled with passengers. The people are casually dressed and appear to be tourists or adventurers, with several individuals waving or using their phones to take photos. The wicker basket, a traditional element of hot air balloons, is a prominent feature.
The photo is taken from a low angle, looking up at the balloon. This perspective emphasizes the scale and height of the balloon, making the passengers and basket appear to be suspended high in the sky. The balloon's dark fabric and the basket's texture stand out against the clear blue background.
The lighting is bright and natural in a clear day ideal for flying. The overall mood is one of excitement and joy, captured by the passengers' expressions and gestures. The image evokes a sense of freedom and the unique experience of viewing the world from above.
The image is sharp, with good focus on the basket and its occupants, while the sky provides a simple, uncluttered background that makes the subject stand out. The clarity of the image is consistent with modern photography techniques that allow for clear shots from a distance.
Taken from Luxor west bank.
Many thanks for the visits, faves and comments. Cheers
Second visit to the windmill and second attempt at night sky shooting. Tried much higher ISO and D800 tonight. The outback night sky is amazing!
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Nice red sky over Lake Waahi, Huntly. I didn't think it was going to happen and I almost gave up waiting for the sky to turn red. Glad I had the patience to wait a little longer! I even got a nice reflection in the lake to boot!
Clouds over Moskenesøya and Sakrisøya Islands in Lofoten archipelago.
The sky and the light change all the time in the Lofoten in Norway. We can stay for hours or whole days without seeing the same landscape twice in the same way.
It is as if we are spectators in a theater where the decorations change according to the acts of the piece that is being played. This is absolutely great.
Le ciel et la lumière changent tout le temps dans les Lofoten en Norvège. Nous pouvons rester des heures ou des jours entiers sans voir deux fois le même paysage de même façon.
C'est comme si nous sommes des spectateurs dans un théatre ou les decorations changent suivant les actes de la pièce qui est en train d'être jouée. C'est absolument grandiose.
I am on the road for three days and cannot visit you streams. I will catch up later.
sky#project365 day 353
Some skies leave a mark on you. This one certainly did! Colorado is known for its beautiful sunrises and sunsets. I am very thankful to have witnessed the beauty and glory of God's creation with my wife!
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today has been a brilliant day - blue sky, beautiful light and colours - we all needed something like that!
have a beautiful sunday!
Looking out this evening the skies were busy with flights, going everywhere. Dark clouds, it is going to rain somewhere east tonight. Enjoy your evening everyone, thanks for viewing my sky arts.