...my parents called to make sure the roomies and i were not out in this approaching mess
though, of course notified of what was blowing in across the river, what did we all do but run outside to gawk at the sky...
...the entire place was an incredible blue with rolling clouds of boiling purples and reds
toyed with the shutter speed...set at 2 seconds i think...was sorta busy dodging the lightening strikes
nice shot. great coloring, the clouds are just so nice. the white line around the image really woke me up, hehe its a little big, but whatever. i dig this.
In full view it looks a little bit blurry.
But actually that adds something to the shot, something (i don't know how to say it in english) 'onheilspellend'. Just like something is approaching. And the clouds also say that. Nice job for sure on this shot.
Awwww, man! We never get good weather like that here...
*pout*
Sounds as if Gawd was trying to get back at you for attempting to despoil his minio-, I mean, loyal follower...
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The circus is falling
down on its knees.
The top is crumbling down.
It's raining in Baltimore
15 miles east
Where you should be,
but no one's around...
Impressive... Most impressive! (alright, yeah, I just watched Star Wars...)
Seriously, though, I like it. That shade of blue is unusual to see in the sky, and definitely has a stormy, dangerous feeling to it. The blur adds to the effect - one can just see the tree branches being whipped around by the storm's winds.
You'll have to teach me that lightning-dodging trick sometime...
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A very nice capture, indeed. Into my favorites it goes.
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MINUS.
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very nice picture, love the colours!
But actually that adds something to the shot, something (i don't know how to say it in english) 'onheilspellend'. Just like something is approaching. And the clouds also say that. Nice job for sure on this shot.
*pout*
Sounds as if Gawd was trying to get back at you for attempting to despoil his minio-, I mean, loyal follower...
--
The circus is falling
down on its knees.
The top is crumbling down.
It's raining in Baltimore
15 miles east
Where you should be,
but no one's around...
Seriously, though, I like it. That shade of blue is unusual to see in the sky, and definitely has a stormy, dangerous feeling to it. The blur adds to the effect - one can just see the tree branches being whipped around by the storm's winds.
You'll have to teach me that lightning-dodging trick sometime...
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