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| 08/08/2021 02:00:06 AM |
I'm having the time of my life! by JulietNNComment by roz: see .. i'm psychic .. but dont tell anyone .. lol ..
congrats on such an amazing shot and the ribbon .
back in the day ppl may have thought an alien got in the pic by mistake ..
this is not only a magic lightening shot .. but it has personality as well ..
quite an achievement .. :) |
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| 08/07/2021 07:04:41 PM |
16mm of in cloud light party by JulietNNComment by roz: so dramatic ..
a fantastic image for the challenge .. loving those clouds .. the hovering .. feels like it could be an alien spaceship disguised as an angry cloud . !! .. ;) |
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| 08/07/2021 12:54:50 AM |
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| 08/01/2021 03:48:11 PM |
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| 08/01/2021 10:05:49 AM |
Nouvelle Lune Rouge by JulietNNComment by JulietNN: Well, if my most fav people who commented say it is Abstract, then it is Abstract. It was taken after a lovely day of lazing by the lake and a picnic. I ended up there at night time by myself and the others left and I wanted some either storm or Milky Way shots. Got nothing but night shots, so just messed around with F stops and sunset and night fall shots. It is interesting that this s the exact fay I went last year, and the drought, oh my goodness, the lake had dropped by at least 10 meters in one year. There used to be motor boats and pleasure boats allowed on it, now only paddle boards and row boats. But luckily for us, we have had 8 inches of rain this July, which has now been set as the record for the most rain in all time in Arizona. We had 2 back to back storms that dumped 1.68 inches, which was more than the entire years worth of rain last year. It is a drop in the ocean really, but we will take any drops we can get.
These are 20 foot bridges - rain came out at 15 feet in this dryish creek, and broke every bank, my house is on the right hand side, 1 mile across flooding. We had 20,000 thousand cubic feet of water running per second, so 9 Million Gallons gallons a minute!
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