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Images => Nature, Flora, Fauna & Landscapes => Topic started by: David Paterson on June 23, 2015, 01:41:36
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A splendid autumn day of blustery winds, sharp little showers of rain, and dramatic skies. Except that this was June 22nd, and our topsy-turvy weather continues, with summer in March followed by a long cold spring in April, May and early June, and now it seems we are getting autumn before July is in. Weird but also occasionally wonderful.
I do wish I could show this 2-part stitch a bit bigger - it's one of those which improves with size.
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Sorry - somehow the image didn't appear. Second attempt -
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The clouds suggest the turbulance of the atmosphere. The composition of the diagonal lines converging into the right below corner enhances the emergency felt in the dooming sky. In short, I like it.
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The composition of the diagonal lines converging into the right below corner enhances the emergency felt in the dooming sky.
+1.
Well seen, Dave. It really does feel autumn-ish despite the lack of autumn foliage - the pale sunlight gives this feeling. The cloud rolling over the hilltops makes the image.
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Great composition and leading lines made by the dramatic clouds. :)
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Thanks, Akira, Mike and Lance for some interesting comments.
The clouds did have a doomy appearance, which is why I dashed into the house for a camera, but within a few minutes they had rolled away and the sun was shining. Temperature, 14degC :-\