You just never know when you will catch a Great Photograph
I must admit, I saw the spectacular image while heading home. What might surprise you is that I took the picture from my car traveling at 50 miles per hour. Yet you have the imagery created by the illusion created by the clouds as well as the refelectve light. This picture was shortly before sunset, but who really cares as it is spectacular on its fact, and is meant for your enjoyment. All rights reserved
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Wow Daniel. That would be a great photograph even if you weren't going 50 mph.
WOW! That is one beautiful picture.
I must agree with Gary. Great picture. You gotta love those high megapixels in your camera. :)
I really like the light rays coming from behind the clouds and the effect. Thanks for the photo.
Neat picture -- and moving at 50 miles per hour!! What kind of camera? A point and click? Assuming you were driving it would seem it had to be accomplished with one hand.
Gosh, so often I miss pictures of neato things because I don't have the camera with me. I think I'll just start putting it in my purse whenever I head out to the car.
Sue of Robin and Sue
Wow! Like a scenen from the Ten Commandments! (well, not the road and cars!)
Yes, that is a very nice photograph of some of God's Splendor! 50 MPH?????? Then the next obvious questions is, whay are there so many blurry photos in the MLS? Are those Agents walking to s l o w?
Just shows that being in the right place at the right time also relies upon being prepared.
Thank you Gary, fortunately my camera was just sitting there next to me when I noticed it.
Irene I see it as just another reason to appreciate the little things in life. You never know when they will put themselves in front of you
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Thanks Kevin, you will not believe how 'on the fly' that picture was taken (explanation to follow)
Funny thing Tim, I was on a stretch of US-19 where there were no stop lights. in hindsight I should have just pulled over to take the picture, but I was worried the magnificent shot would be fleeting
Sue, I hope this does not make blood spurt out of their eyes, but what I use is a