What can I say! I looked at this and broke into a rousing rendition of "The hills are alive with the sound of music......" It just makes me think of that.
The combination of near elements - trees - with mid-distance elements - the buildings - and the faraway ones - ths clouds and sky - is an almost impossible feat to pull off with a camera.
You somehow manage to make it look easy. You have an incredible eye for composition, Naomi.
As I'm sure you know, we're supposesd to get rain tonight and tomorrow (supposedly)so hopefully you'll get even more pics like these. Keep 'em comin'!!
I love the detail within the trees on the lower right side, Naomi. For some reason being able to see sharp detail like that makes me happy. Weird, I know.
Beautiful photos. Curious, what camera do you use. Hubby wants to get me a really nice camera for Christmas and I have no idea what to buy. You always have wonderful photos, so I'm wondering what you use... Merry Christmas :)
WOW!!
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What more can I add.
ReplyDeleteWOW! sums it up.
Michele sent me.
Wow is right....gorgeous and even more so in the larger version.
ReplyDeleteI'd say that it really feels good when you capture something "just right" like that photo.. but you do that all the time Naomi! lol
ReplyDeleteFabulous photo! That sky is so dramatic and I love how the sun is backlighting the dark clouds.
ReplyDeletecraziequeen took the words right out of my mouth!
ReplyDeleteWOW!!
Wow is right. Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your suggestions for the desert. We'll have to check those out. Love bunnies & roadrunners.
And also for pointing out what has to be my funniest typo in a long time! LOL
~S :)
P.S.
ReplyDeleteGot your lovely Christmas card. I LOVE that photo! :) Happy Holidays!
~S
Is this your view from the hill, perhaps? In that case, your're a lucky lady! Great photo.
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it doesn't get any better!
ReplyDeleteI like how the buildings and the trees stand out in silhouette. Great photo, Naomi.
ReplyDeleteWhat can I say! I looked at this and broke into a rousing rendition of "The hills are alive with the sound of music......" It just makes me think of that.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful sight from that hill of yours, Lady!
ReplyDeleteHi, Michele sent me!
dazzling dramatic photo - I've just been reading about cloud formation but its not the same as seeing a picture such as yours.
ReplyDeleteJust wonderful, Naomi!
ReplyDeleteBreathtaking and inspired photo!
The combination of near elements - trees - with mid-distance elements - the buildings - and the faraway ones - ths clouds and sky - is an almost impossible feat to pull off with a camera.
ReplyDeleteYou somehow manage to make it look easy. You have an incredible eye for composition, Naomi.
As I'm sure you know, we're supposesd to get rain tonight and tomorrow (supposedly)so hopefully you'll get even more pics like these. Keep 'em comin'!!
ReplyDeleteThis is one of those shots that I'm always driving down the road with NOWHERE to pull over so I can catch it! LOL! Congrats to YOU for catching it!
ReplyDeleteHere from Michele's.
ReplyDeleteWOW indeed. The kind of shot we all wish for.
Looks like a very angry sky !! I don't know why but I love angry skies !
ReplyDeleteThat's wonderful - I live on the flat, it is hard to get a good sunset or sunrise photo with houses and powerlines in the way.
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I love the detail within the trees on the lower right side, Naomi. For some reason being able to see sharp detail like that makes me happy. Weird, I know.
ReplyDeleteWOW, is right. It is extraordinary!
ReplyDeleteThis is the sort of scene that can put tears in your eyes, take your breath away and inspire you all at the same time!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos. Curious, what camera do you use. Hubby wants to get me a really nice camera for Christmas and I have no idea what to buy. You always have wonderful photos, so I'm wondering what you use... Merry Christmas :)
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