View allAll Photos Tagged sky
New EMD SD9043MAC No. 8190 leads Union Pacific's Intermountain Power to Skyline coal empty east between Soldier Summit and Colton, Utah the afternoon of Feb. 19, 1998.
dreamy landscape from the tropical Island of Maui, Hawaii. Taken with the Canon 5dsr
Hawaii Prints Collection: pixels.com/profiles/pierre-leclerc.html?tab=artworkgaller...
I Took these shots a couple of weeks ago and thought it was a meadow pipit but walking on a few minutes I took more shots of a similar bird on the heather that I believe is a meadow pipit.
This is a rolling cloud which I photographed last Summer. It came over the sea and passed over the houses within minutes. The wind was tremendous causing damage to rooves and gardens. A huge thunderstorm ensued. It was very calm outside and light when I took this, but within minutes it was as dark as night.
‘copyright image do not reproduce without permission’
Took this while walking with Creepie yesterday,... the light of yet another day behind us.
SOOC...No processing what-so-ever!!!
На водопада Полска Скакавица е възможно да се мине зад водната пелена. През лятото е страхотно, но в края на януари си е направо приключение!
Finally got to see my first display of noctilucent clouds for 2016 - and what a fine sight it was too :)
This image covers a little over 180 degrees of view and was produced from stitching together 7 wide angle shots.
Looking down on Sydney from the Sydney Tower. Sydney Tower also know as centre point tower is Sydney's tallest structure and the second tallest observation tower in the Southern Hemisphere
Following the Raibow I'm arrived in a sort of balcony, and I see....the rainbow.
This is Regione Marche in Italy.
Shot with a CY Distagon 28mm on a Canon 40D.
Whenever things seem to be lackluster in Florida, the one thing we can count on is that the sky will soon provide another beautiful scene to gaze at! From the gloomiest days, to the most stunning, a sky portal usually shows up at some point, making an otherwise unattractive day into a stunning one. Sometimes, it's like looking into the eye of God.