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Sunrise over city ~ finPosted by Linerberry (Christchurch, New Zealand) on 27 February 2009 in Landscape & Rural and Portfolio. Thanks for watching:-) "SILLY TUESDAY ANNOUNCEMENT" Due to the Festive Season and Folks being busy, and hopefully silly, SILLY TUESDAY will return to full service on the 12th January 2010. Once again I would like to thank you all for the wonderful Silly Tuesday shots you have posted and to all who have commented.....it wouldn't work without YOU!!!! Thank you:-) from SILLY MAMA xx
Comments (21)
Tammy/Cricket from Huntsville, United StatesThis looks just like out my bedroom window in the morning without the buildings. What a sight this is. What a way to begin the day. 27 Feb 2009 5:26am john4jack from Corvallis, United StatesThere's the ball of fire for which we have been waiting! 27 Feb 2009 5:55am Jean-François from Les Issambres, Franceet le soleil apparaît comme la vie !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 27 Feb 2009 7:43am Lorraine from Gatineau, CanadaBrighter and brighter, I love its warmth and passion, bravo sweety! 27 Feb 2009 8:51am Elena Kotrotsou from Drossia, GreeceThe absolute image for finale of the series! 27 Feb 2009 9:46am MrsAmber from West Wickham, United Kingdomwell it's taken a week but its finally there! What a warmth and comfort to see it rise again. A great capture. 27 Feb 2009 9:50am mellofello from United KingdomWow! That sun it's fantastic. How do you do it? Oh, I know - you just point and click. Ha ha hee hee.:>)) 27 Feb 2009 10:51am Anthony Lambert from Bielefeld, GermanyCan´t you just hear George Harrison singing,"Hear comes the sun !!" 27 Feb 2009 11:44am Lesley from Lincoln, United StatesHa! Anthony and I had the same thought! I was gazing at your photo and began to hum "Here Comes the Sun." Amazing shot, Liners! 27 Feb 2009 11:51am Tony Duque from Raleigh, United StatesAnother wonderful shot, C! I looked at this and thought, "better not stare more than just a second or two." As beautiful a sight at that is, on a technical level that big bully of a sun just wreaks havoc with our detectors and processors! Thanks for sharing this pic, and for your fun series! 27 Feb 2009 1:16pm @Tony Duque: Thanks for the technical info Tony, appreciated as I'm not that technical and would not think of these things:-) Barry from Kingwood, United StatesWow! that is incredible clear! great shot. My camera can't get photos of the sun like this. Did you use a filter or special setting? 27 Feb 2009 3:17pm @Barry: Thanks Barry. I think I was just lucky, no filter and auto setting. I must be careful though as Tony has pointed out! Jeff from Pembroke Dock, Wales., United Kingdom! Goodness Gracious Great !..I almost burst into a song then..Smashing shot to end the trilogy with. 27 Feb 2009 5:30pm Judy from Brooksville, Florida, United StatesAnd finally the source of that liquid gold ... milked for all it was worth! :D 27 Feb 2009 7:39pm Twelvebit from Victoria, United StatesI also worry about burning out my camera sensor on shots like this. 27 Feb 2009 9:17pm @Twelvebit: Ah you see, I don't worry cos i don't know about these things...but now i do I will:-) lol! Alivia from Saint-Etienne, Franceun disque blanc, la fusion qui embrase le ciel et la terre, magnifiques couleurs, quelle lumière, great shot. 28 Feb 2009 12:08pm grouser from Ludlow, United KingdomNuclear Fusion straight in the eye 1 Mar 2009 8:52pm JJ from Jersey City, United StatesMakes me think of the song Great balls of fire :) 3 Mar 2009 1:13am @JJ: Hehehehe haven't heard that song in a while lol!! |
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