Our living room window faces west, so we're perfectly situated for sunset photos, but this evening, the cloud formation was particularly interesting, and it was a joy to stick my arms out of the window and shoot. In the summer, we don't get a whole lot of clouds around sunset, so this was a treat.
Thank you, good people. I never tire of sky, especially when there are great cloud formations, but sometimes I wonder if in NDP we have to many... or in succession. But that's what we have here - lots of sky!
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Beautiful..just wonderful. thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI admire this photo because, as lavenderlady says, it's beautiful. But to me it also looks a bit ominous.
ReplyDeleteohh it looks more then amazing....like when a vulcano is working
ReplyDeleteGorgeous clouds but it looks like a storm is brewing.
ReplyDeleteGreat capture.
Grandiose.Merci, Meg.
ReplyDeletePowerful sky drama Meg, well done.
ReplyDeleteThank you, everybody.
ReplyDeleteOur living room window faces west, so we're perfectly situated for sunset photos, but this evening, the cloud formation was particularly interesting, and it was a joy to stick my arms out of the window and shoot. In the summer, we don't get a whole lot of clouds around sunset, so this was a treat.
I never tire of sky shots. They are so unique.
ReplyDeleteThis one takes my breath away.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous!!
nice and warm...keep going!!
ReplyDeleteThank you, good people. I never tire of sky, especially when there are great cloud formations, but sometimes I wonder if in NDP we have to many... or in succession. But that's what we have here - lots of sky!
ReplyDeleteVery powerful photo! Great shot!
ReplyDeleteMeg this is a special TREAT!
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