| camera | Canon PowerShot A710 IS |
| exposure mode | program mode |
| shutterspeed | 1/1250s |
| aperture | f/6.3 |
| sensitivity | ISO80 |
| focal length | 9.9mm |
| resolution | 3072x2304 pixels |
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Summer Clouds #2
comments (13)
Heavenly.
Larry Bliss: I consider myself blessed to have seen this.
It's like heaven opened up for a moment in time. great capture ... beautifull
Larry Bliss: Thank you, Ade! I am glad to share such moments.
waowww...nice rols and nice moment...good atmosphere // Regards from Yogyakarta Indonesia //
Larry Bliss: Thanks, Bram! One thing I love about SC is the chance to meet people from around the world.
Very nice Larry: a real sunburst!
Larry Bliss: As always, many thanks. The clouds were a precursor to a little rainstorm later that evening.
Pure delight, a joy for the eye, love the silhouettes of the trees, this is a very well composed picture!
Larry Bliss: I like the trees, too, though in all honesty, in that location they are rather hard to avoid!
Amazing light!
Larry Bliss: Thank you! A little underexposure goes a long way sometimes.
Very nice indeed.
Larry Bliss: Thanks for your kind words. Hope all is well down in Oz...
It's majestic. But also threatening. powerful image.
Larry Bliss: I think majestic and threatening often go together.
well captured larry
Larry Bliss: Thank you, Doctor!
Oz is fine thanks, Larry. In fact, am watching the warm-up of the Federer/Ancic game at Wimbledon and look forward to the game. The wonders of technology never cease to amaze me!
Larry Bliss: They still amaze me. I am old enough to remember when "live via satellite" was a big deal!
The God power! Nice, really nice!
Larry Bliss: It is indeed divine power. Gracias, amigo.
Me too; still is a big deal for me! Shame Federer didn't make it for the sixth time, but, the newbies must come to the fore! Next time...
Larry Bliss: Watch for a US documentary called "When We Left Earth"--fascinating stuff about NASA.
This is beautiful Larry...The angle works...
Larry Bliss: Thank you, Ada. The diagonals were one thing that attracted me to the scene.
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