This post is a short diversion from my discussion of our recent visit to Seattle. It comes about because of my frequent walks either in the morning or evening and my celestial views of dawn and dusk, which are often very attractive. The images posted here date from the last two months and I'm sure you will find them attractive.
These first two pictures were taken near home one evening and I was taken by the sky aflame.
On another walk one morning to the hills just north of where we live revealed a morning fog enveloping the valley in which Armidale sits - together with autumnal colours. Autumn came late this year because of the hot weather we have had and deciduous trees had still retained their glorious colours even into May (November in the northern hemisphere).
And today I took these three images . The first two show clouds lit up by the rising sun and you'll have to agree that these images are spectacular.
And, a little further into the walk way out into the countryside north of where we live, I was taken by the lighting effect of the sun trying to peek through the same cloud formations we've just seen above. Again, I think the image is rather pretty!
AS
These first two pictures were taken near home one evening and I was taken by the sky aflame.
On another walk one morning to the hills just north of where we live revealed a morning fog enveloping the valley in which Armidale sits - together with autumnal colours. Autumn came late this year because of the hot weather we have had and deciduous trees had still retained their glorious colours even into May (November in the northern hemisphere).
And today I took these three images . The first two show clouds lit up by the rising sun and you'll have to agree that these images are spectacular.
And, a little further into the walk way out into the countryside north of where we live, I was taken by the lighting effect of the sun trying to peek through the same cloud formations we've just seen above. Again, I think the image is rather pretty!
AS
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