Beautifully lit clouds, moon, Venus, birds and of course an azure sky.
milo said
02:31 AM May 14, 2013
nice
neilnruth said
05:17 AM May 14, 2013
Amazing.
Santa said
05:28 PM May 14, 2013
Cant believe that after over 100 views there are only two people who have chosen to comment, thanks people.
It's a remarkable shot in a number of ways, nicely composed, technically its very good, unusual in the fact that we see beautifully lit clouds, birds, the moon, Venus and an azure sky.
Guess there is no accounting for taste.
OzDave said
01:54 AM May 15, 2013
Pretty stunning shot, good photography too - I wonder what NASA are doing taking earth bound photos - they usually have space shots from things like the Hubble. No matter, still something to enjoy.
Regards
Dave
GaryKelly said
03:45 AM May 15, 2013
Yep, not a bad planet. I think I'll stay.
Santa said
06:34 PM May 15, 2013
OzDave wrote:
Pretty stunning shot, good photography too - I wonder what NASA are doing taking earth bound photos - they usually have space shots from things like the Hubble. No matter, still something to enjoy.
Regards
Dave
Morning Dave, NASA frequently put terrestrial based shots up on their site http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/archivepix.html they add a new pic daily, excellent photography.
mongrel said
10:56 PM May 15, 2013
Yes I must agree. Beautiful photo...But I don't know about you people ..I thoroughly enjoy looking at photos by our nomad group. There have been some great photos to equal if not better then this particular shot ..I am sure there are still better to come....Just my thoughts...Alan the Mongrel.
neilnruth said
11:00 PM May 15, 2013
Santa I'm often amazed at the proportion of views to the number who post comments. It's all the silent 'watchers' of the forum perhaps. NASA folk must get to see some spectacular scenes.
Kantiki said
12:25 PM May 21, 2013
neilnruth wrote:
Santa I'm often amazed at the proportion of views to the number who post comments. It's all the silent 'watchers' of the forum perhaps. NASA folk must get to see some spectacular scenes.
I, like a lot of people, love to read everything but post very rarely. I often wish there was a "like" or "agree" button so I could input without actually typing.
By the way, it is a stunning photo. Thanks for sharing.
jimricho said
01:32 PM May 21, 2013
That CB (techiespeak for cumulo-nimbus cloud) looks like a seious storm in the making. Great photo.
Thought this image from NASA was worth sharing.
Beautifully lit clouds, moon, Venus, birds and of course an azure sky.
Cant believe that after over 100 views there are only two people who have chosen to comment, thanks people.
It's a remarkable shot in a number of ways, nicely composed, technically its very good, unusual in the fact that we see beautifully lit clouds, birds, the moon, Venus and an azure sky.
Guess there is no accounting for taste.
Regards
Dave
Morning Dave, NASA frequently put terrestrial based shots up on their site http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/archivepix.html they add a new pic daily, excellent photography.
I, like a lot of people, love to read everything but post very rarely. I often wish there was a "like" or "agree" button so I could input without actually typing.
By the way, it is a stunning photo. Thanks for sharing.