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Stormy Weather (III)Posted by Lesley (Lincoln, United States) on 31 March 2009 in Plant & Nature and Portfolio. We can never have enough of nature. We must be refreshed by the sight of inexhaustible vigor, vast and titanic features, the sea-coast with its wrecks, the wilderness with its living and its decaying trees, the thunder-cloud, and the rain. Sidney, British Columbia Click here to view my portfolio. Click here to visit my book blog. For full appreciation, click on your F11 key to view in full-screen mode. Click on the F11 key to return to your normal browser mode.
Comments (13)
@Mom: Thanks, Mom! Nice to see you here. :) @jamesy: Thanks, Debbie. Linerberry from Sumner, Christchurch, New ZealandOh now this is just beautiful!!! I can never get enough of clouds and these are amazing!! What a great capture Lesley!!! 31 Mar 2009 6:11am @Linerberry: Aww, thanks, Liners. Glad you're enjoying the clouds. 'Preciate your kind words. Anthony Lambert from Bielefeld, GermanyA very brave shot,just the sky and nothing but the sky....and Wow it really works !! 31 Mar 2009 9:09am @Anthony Lambert: I'm pleased you like it, Anthony. Thanks for the nice comment. Craig from Vacaville, California, United StatesLove the little white cloud against the dark cloud background. Well done! 31 Mar 2009 9:26am @Craig: As do I, Craig. Thanks! @Elena Kotrotsou: Thanks, Elena! john4jack from Corvallis, Oregon, United StatesThoreau is absolutely right (as he often was)! Love the middle cloud. 31 Mar 2009 2:06pm @john4jack: Smart man, that Thoreau. @Christopher: Thanks, Chris! Nice to meet you here. I've perused your blog and have it bookmarked for future visits. Thanks for stopping by. Jeff from Pembroke Dock, Wales., United KingdomAint nature beautiful..cracking shot lesley. 31 Mar 2009 3:02pm @Jeff: Yes, she is, Jeff. Beautiful, yet fickle. @LauraS: Thanks, Laura. @Steve Rice: Thanks! @Stunner: And you know, it really didn't rain very hard! I think we had a light drizzle with all that drama in the sky. Alun Lambert from cheshire, United Kingdomcracking shot, really good sky, make sure you keep hold of that sky so you can use it on anther shot with a poor sky, good old photoshop :)))) 31 Mar 2009 9:20pm @Alun Lambert: Good thinking, Alun. :) |