OK, enough moaning. And enough deference to GeeBee's clouds. And enough
complaints from Bob about Maine clouds, or at least the lack of quality
thereof.
I have, in spite of the terrible difficulties, managed to take a few
half decent images of clouds encountered in Maine. I've put together a
little group, including a couple that may even rival Northamptonshire.
Although not as old as many churches across the pond, this gives some of
the flavour of GeeBee's church landscapes. So it seems appropriate for
number one.
http://galleries.moosemystic.net/MooseFoto/index.php?gallery=Maine%20Clouds&image=CRW_0533n.jpg
<http://galleries.moosemystic.net/MooseFoto/index.php?gallery=Maine%20Clouds&image=CRW_0533n.jpg>
Thanks to Dan for pointing me to the Singapore PHP gallery, which makes
it much easier to just add one image at a time. Cserainly is a snap to
set up, but I haven't figured out how to manipulate the skin yet...
Moose
Moose wrote:
> Bob Whitmire wrote:
>> Can't let GeeBee have all the fun with clouds. I know this isn't up
>> to Northamptonshire standards, but will suffice to show we do have
>> some clouds in other parts of the world.
>>
>> http://www.bwp33.com/page10/page10.html
>>
> Great shot, great clouds! In my limited (compared to yours) experience
> of Maine clouds, I've seen some wonderful big skies filled with
> wonderful clouds there. Of course, it's usually when I'm on the road
> and can't find a place to pull over where I can also see the full sky,
> at least not until after they have changed for the worse.
>
> I did get some wonderful virtual pics of Maine clouds. That would be
> on the roll that didn't get properly connected to the take-up spool -
> 36, 37, 38 - oops. Big sky, beautiful tree horizon, off the road,
> plenty of time, Zuiko 21mm and Viv 17-35, but the only copies are in
> my head. :-(
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