The Great Beyond by lizzibell
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Comments (44)
jayfar
That is a beautiful image, full of mood and very well captured.
rayag
Beautiful landscape, colors and atmosphere ..Excellent !
claude19
GREAT lighting at first !!!I like your sky !
BertDes
Wonderful perspective view. Great light and reflections.
adrie
Gorgeous landscape shot my friend, excellent capture.
blankfrancine Online Now!
Beautiful sunset!
njb2000
Great sunset!
Rainastorm
Right where I'd like to be, lovely image
Faemike55
Very beautiful
MrsLubner
gorgeous tranquility.
UOja
Very beautiful view!
mgtcs
Absolutely amazing!
helanker
What a wonderful and peaceful scenery. Well captured indeed.
MagikUnicorn
A W E S O M E
drifterlee
Beautiful shot!!!!!!!
Miska7
Very nice scene. Great mood and atmosphere! Excellent capture!
tennesseecowgirl
very pretty!!
auntietk
Gorgeous!
jmb007
magnifique photo!!
hipps13
beautiful capture warm hugs, Linda
goodoleboy
Exceedingly exquisite, Missy L!
Minda
beautiful capture and wonderful sunset.
Mousson
Fantastic photo!!!
lyron
Marvelous image!!
kaijra
Phantastic capture
mbz2662
Beautiful!
ToniDunlap
Total Beauty. Oh the sights you see.. Thanks again for sharing. I get to go there through your eyes and I truly enjoy that!
tallpindo
I was just at a painting class where the instructor was trying argue that for a given position in the sky a cumulus roiling cloud was further away than a flat stratus cloud. When I told him those two clouds were at very different altitudes and the stratus could be up to 150 miles away while the cumulus being much lower was only about 35 miles away he immediately said the horizon is always at the same distance precisely 11.3 miles away. No wonder city dwellers are so aghast at Surreal. It is only in the last 150 or so years since the first sailor sailed around the world we have been sure the earth is round and it took a chonometer test against star calculations to prove it. then we had to go to the poles too. By the 1960's when I saw the gravity measurements from satellites had shown the earth is slightly flattened at the poles I could make an inscribed tetrahedron in a sphere and feel confident in my calculations of line of sight to the horizon using a formula for chords of arcs to do it by triangulation.
CarolSassy
Nice peaceful atmosphere! Fantastic pic! (:
alanwilliams
if this is whats beyond, take me there.