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They Have Arrived - Part II

Photography Atmosphere/Mood posted on Jun 24, 2005
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I'd like to thank everyone for their great comments on yesterday's They Have Arrived. I thought I would close out the week with another photo I took that evening, this time looking the other way. I would love it if I lived out in the middle of nowhere so that I wouldn't have to content with neighbor's roofs, but in this case I think they add something to the composition. I'm not sure what was causing the clouds to be lit up with so many varied colors, but I supposed it was related to the storms, moisture in the air, index of refraction, blah, blah, blah. Or maybe it was the "visitors" putting on a show for me. In any case, I obligingly tried to capture the moment. Looking back, I wish I had tried to take a sky panorama and stitched it all together because everywhere you looked there was something to see. Oh well, I guess I must wait for their next visit. ;] Olympus C8080 & PhotoshopCS ------ Well I think we've sorted all that out now. If you'd like to know, I can tell you that in your Universe you move freely in three dimensions that you call space. You move in a straight line in a fourth, which you call time, and stay rooted to one place in a fifth, which is the first fundamental of probability. After that it gets a bit complicated, and there's all sorts of stuff going on in dimensions 13 to 22 that you really wouldn't want to know about. All you really need to know for the moment is that the Universe is a lot more complicated then you might think. - Douglas Adams, "Mostly Harmless"

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watapki66

12:07AM | Sat, 25 June 2005

Beautiful sky! Great composition!

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Punaguy

1:39AM | Sat, 25 June 2005

Ominous weather brewing here..mother nature sure is putting on a great show...Aloha~

LICORNEDECRISTAL

2:25AM | Sat, 25 June 2005

excellent!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Zacko

2:35AM | Sat, 25 June 2005

Breathtaking sky with such amazing variety of colours. Framed beautifully as well. Have a wonderful weekend Kort #:O)

parb1194

5:16AM | Sat, 25 June 2005

Fantastic sunset ans capture.Accolades!!!!!

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Margana

11:26AM | Sat, 25 June 2005

Cool shot Kort!What a dramatic shot.Love the roofline-makes it look like the mothership is landing...Hmmm wonder if Teds is on it!

Tedz

2:27PM | Sat, 25 June 2005

Remain Vigilant...do not let them take You Alive...salute

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sharky_

11:36PM | Sat, 25 June 2005

Yes, very powerful and intense. I see an image in the dark clouds next to the corner of that building on the right. Human? Excellent capture. Aloha

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Akinom

11:53AM | Sun, 26 June 2005

WOW... really impressive!

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jcv2

4:11PM | Sun, 26 June 2005

He he, know the feeling afterwards, 'I'd better...' ;) But that sky is very beautiful nevertheless! What a show, for free in the biggest drive-in cinema we know, our very earth itself!

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Chaos911

11:12AM | Mon, 27 June 2005

fantastic work, super done and nice frame :=)

Wivelrod

3:22PM | Mon, 27 June 2005

Wow, nice colours. The way the buildings frame it makes for an interesting composition

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sossy

6:02AM | Wed, 29 June 2005

what a strange view and surreal skyscape! amazing colored glowing in this brilliant capture! ;o)

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DELMUR

1:28PM | Tue, 05 July 2005

what happened? i missed a lot of these wonderfull skies!!

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blacq_nyght_vampyre

6:19PM | Thu, 21 July 2005

WOW!!!!!!!

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