There were some fantastic photo opportunities on my visit to Attingham yesterday. The changing sky being one of them.
22 Comments CherryPie on Feb 22nd 2010
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There were some fantastic photo opportunities on my visit to Attingham yesterday. The changing sky being one of them.
Tags: 100 Reasons to be glad, Attingham Park, Clouds, National Trust
22 Comments CherryPie on Feb 22nd 2010
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Abs. love it. The dark dark cloud simply makes it!
I was fascinated by all the contrasts. Thanks Calum.
I love the contrast and the deep rich colours
Thank You
Beautifully captured and perhaps technically challenging?
I had to be careful where I set the auto exposure to make sure it captured the blue of the sky rather than washing it out to white.
Awesome. Sunshine and showers by any chance?
There had been snow overnight. But surprisingly these clouds didn’t deposit any snow or rain!
Oh! my…Simply out of this world! Floating away from here to there…
Oh now Claudia please share with us the there, I am sure it is beautiful
Do you also see that tiny figure riding on …. what is it? A sheep? A donkey?
Actually, it looks like Nasreddin Hodja on his donkey.
Now, that made my night!
The peace of her.
I didn’t before you pointed it out, but now I do see! It has made me smile
Now I think I need to check out some of my other pics to see what is hiding in them
What a pleasure to discover Nasreddin Hodja via your cloud and Sean’s comment. The drawings and the short stories are putting a smile on my lips and in my heart. So much common sense expressed with humour et la joie de vivre. Thank you to both of you.:-)
And thank you too Claudia
I am glad it made your evening
wow , great pic, i so enjoy looking at your photos
Thanks Sally
That’s very dramatic.
The clouds were very dramatic that day
Absolutely incredible clouds! fantastic capture
They were quite amazing on the day
Bit dirty round the edges, Cherie.
It was keeping me guessing whether or not it would snow or rain. It didn’t