Photos of the Day.
Mar. 23rd, 2010 06:53 pmThe Colour the Clouds Turned

This was taken at the very beginning of it rolling into Ellenbrook. The cats were outside, there had been no sign of rain, but I already felt like I was underwater.

It wrapped around the bowl of the sky.

Here's the aqua glow from a distance. I'd never seen anything quite like it. And in that little bowl of aqua, flashes of lightning behind the clouds could *constantly* be seen.


The rainbow that framed our house, or:
'And Lo, Pia and Glen Would Move Into Malvern Springs. And God Called It Good.'
It was SO BIG that I couldn't get the whole thing in shot, no matter what I did. And it was perfectly centred over our house. Madness.



The sunset of that day (this was literally what you saw when you faced the opposite direction).

I love this one. It would have been my 'photo of the day' if I didn't love that cloud shot so much.

The lighting stained everything it touched.

Nature's Palette

Today's sunset.


This was taken at the very beginning of it rolling into Ellenbrook. The cats were outside, there had been no sign of rain, but I already felt like I was underwater.

It wrapped around the bowl of the sky.

Here's the aqua glow from a distance. I'd never seen anything quite like it. And in that little bowl of aqua, flashes of lightning behind the clouds could *constantly* be seen.


The rainbow that framed our house, or:
'And Lo, Pia and Glen Would Move Into Malvern Springs. And God Called It Good.'
It was SO BIG that I couldn't get the whole thing in shot, no matter what I did. And it was perfectly centred over our house. Madness.



The sunset of that day (this was literally what you saw when you faced the opposite direction).

I love this one. It would have been my 'photo of the day' if I didn't love that cloud shot so much.

The lighting stained everything it touched.

Nature's Palette

Today's sunset.
