Post your Cloudscape Photos

Ima93m4k3r

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glacier national park - montana - going to the sun highway -

Well there is no question in my mind then, that in microcosm and even in the panorama travelers will be amazed at how often a view, a land formation or type of countryside will remind them of "home" or somewhere they've seen in a magazine or visited.
Between your "Not- Lake District" and nikonpup's Matterhorn lookalike we have some examples. I have never seen the Matterhorn's approaches and only seen the mountain on postcards and in documentaries but in one submitted photo I could see its close cousin.
Your great shot of the Dam and clouds lowering above was very "Lake District". This has been very entertaining: Especially for me who due to ill health, find each day, each week it is less easy to get out with my lenses. Winter is here and I pray to see in the Spring: then, I shall pray to see in the Summer :)


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nikonpup

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Ima93m4k3r

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@nikonpup....Magnificent day: Hope you had your eyes on the road too, or better still had a driver :) nice colour rendition too, what model Nikon are you using?


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Ima93m4k3r

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coolpix p610

Don't have personal knowledge of it...will look it up. Seems to render the skies and blue range marvelously, unless you are post processing:
By the way, nothing wrong with that. It is what used to happen at your local Fuji Frontier or Kodak shop only they never told you..


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nikonpup

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the p610 is my car camera when i am home. it was nikon's non-dslr super zoom for a time. i do post process, i am using LR CC.
 

Ima93m4k3r

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the p610 is my car camera when i am home. it was nikon's non-dslr super zoom for a time. i do post process, i am using LR CC.

Oh! That was shown late one night on the Shopping Channel "The only camera that's able to take a close up of the moon :)".
No, I don't watch the shopping channel: I channel hop sometimes when the pain shakes me awake..have this F---ing disease..
Yesterday got out with my old Leicas, and my D610 but could hardly turn in my seat, sore business..
Haven't had the energy to load the very few shots I managed yesterday so I will see what is in my pantry..
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Ima93m4k3r

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cowiche, washington, u.s.a. Scenery at times is great, other times i would love to run off to new zealand.

Yeah, I can imagine. My partner lived in Canada 13 years and says digging your driveway clear to the road can get "old" pretty quickly.
I've only been "in" snow once in my life though there is plenty on the mountains in our winters and in a cold snap down to 300 metres above sea level. We have country very like that in your pictures too though because of our narrow land mass clouds like those are rarely long over land. Auckland is an isthmus covered in small extinct or half formed volcanoes. There are 48 within 20 kilometers of the city Centre. Rangitoto Island which is across the water from my home is a dormant volcano. Brown's Island nearby is also a volcano.
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