sakitson wrote:
All wonderful examples. I have been wanting to visit the Guadalupe Mountains. It kept coming up when I researched for our Big Bend NP trip.
GUMO is a great place for the hiker and some places are accessible by car, but just a few. Most of the grandeur is several miles off-road. I have hiked every inch of trails in the park and a lot of off trail as well, so if you have questions, feel free to ask. I also posted an interesting tribute you may not have seen about a site in the park:
https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-625740-1.html
jimber wrote:
Thursday morning.
p.2 A beautiful morning, Jimber
tommystrat wrote:
Angry clouds in Montana - storm's coming on strong...
I don't say "whoa" often, but this one did it for me.
tommystrat wrote:
Angry clouds in Montana - storm's coming on strong...
p.4 That is one angry sky, Tommy.
Photogirl17 wrote:
When Clouds Make the Shot
p.4 #3 is super wonderful.
Can't wait to sit down for a close look at the postings so far.
Meanwhile, here is a Seattle sky.
sakitson wrote:
Hello All:
Sometimes you may be taking a landscape, portrait or city scene and find that the actions of the clouds or the shadows they cast have made the shot even better with more drama or emotional impact.
Let's share those!
Please download for best color.
Sally
Thanks for stepping up and hosting, Sakitson. Very nice images to start us off. I once had a sales manager that always said, "If you are taking a picture of a finished project for the sales brochures, be sure there are nice white puffy clouds in the sky!" So according to him you are right they are a great enhancement for your image.
I found some and hope they haven't been posted before.
Give me land, lots of land with some puffy clouds above. Don’t fence me in!
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North to Alaska we’re going North the rush is on!
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I’m leaving on a jet plane, don’t know when I’ll be back again.
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Photogirl17 wrote:
Sally Here is one for tonight..
Great shot. Looks like a painting you would see in church with the brilliance of heaven shining down on all.
Tex-s wrote:
GUMO is a great place for the hiker and some places are accessible by car, but just a few. Most of the grandeur is several miles off-road. I have hiked every inch of trails in the park and a lot of off trail as well, so if you have questions, feel free to ask. I also posted an interesting tribute you may not have seen about a site in the park:
https://www.uglyhedgehog.com/t-625740-1.htmlThanks, Tex. Interesting article and may take you up on more info, but not this year.
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