I think this is a very interesting shot of the night sky. The moon is there – but hidden behind the storm clouds. There’s just something “other worldly” about this photo to me…
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Which world would that be? And can we go there? ~W
IZ iz right. (oh, tee,hee) Seriously, this is a stunning photo- not that I’m any great authority but it’s SO black and white even though you took it in color? It is other worldly- but then you have that stark and striking addition of power lines. You might title it, “What a piece of work, is man.” Anyway, I like it a lot. We were watching the moon last night, too- here on the east coast the full moon coincided with the lowest tides of the year, which we also observed when we took a walk to the bay.
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heh… it was taken in color. And in the middle of the night when I should have been sleeping but was instead standing in the middle of our street aiming a camera at the sky. Near enough got run over by some crazy driver buzzing down the road at 2 am.
I’m getting the impression it’s nice where you live. S i g h. ~W
It reminds me of something ancient, and then there are the power lines, and they make it really cool–things changing and staying the same and all that.
C’mon, don’t love the squishy feeling your socks get after a two minute walk in rain?
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Hmm…yeah, not so much! ~W
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Your comments are like sunshine on a grey day. And do you know how much cloud cover there is here on the Coast of Oregon? A ton... so keep the sunshine coming!
I think this is a very interesting shot of the night sky. The moon is there – but hidden behind the storm clouds. There’s just something “other worldly” about this photo to me…
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Which world would that be? And can we go there? ~W
IZ iz right. (oh, tee,hee) Seriously, this is a stunning photo- not that I’m any great authority but it’s SO black and white even though you took it in color? It is other worldly- but then you have that stark and striking addition of power lines. You might title it, “What a piece of work, is man.” Anyway, I like it a lot. We were watching the moon last night, too- here on the east coast the full moon coincided with the lowest tides of the year, which we also observed when we took a walk to the bay.
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heh… it was taken in color. And in the middle of the night when I should have been sleeping but was instead standing in the middle of our street aiming a camera at the sky. Near enough got run over by some crazy driver buzzing down the road at 2 am.
I’m getting the impression it’s nice where you live. S i g h. ~W
took it. Sp!
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I fixed it for you!
~W
It looks stormy. I hope your weather has been behaving better. Ours is off and on.
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The weather today has had an identity crisis… rain, sun, hail, and snow flurries. Joy. ~W
It reminds me of something ancient, and then there are the power lines, and they make it really cool–things changing and staying the same and all that.
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And all that… indeed. ~W
Hey! I saw that same shot out MY window… Really is pretty, isn’t it?!
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It was! And now it’s raining. I’m a broken record. ~W
I love the tea cup!
C’mon, don’t love the squishy feeling your socks get after a two minute walk in rain?
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Hmm…yeah, not so much! ~W