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The mist adds mystery to The Valley of The Gods, Utah, US.
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Fallstreak Hole over Rollingwood Mobile Home Park, United States
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Cumulonimbus spotted over San Rafael, California, US
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Thank you Ginnie, Michael and Laurence.
I certainly go along with Ginnie’s appreciative comment which I fully share.
Paul, another marvellous and truly atmospheric shot from you. It certainly “breathes” austere brooding mystery, foreboding and a sense of something sinister.
If I may, I think this photo somehow encapsulates what possibly might be a vista of a truly hostile environment of planet Venus where the runaway green house effects produce metal and rock melting temperatures and shroud the whole planet in cloud composed of concentrated sulphuric, nitric and hydrochloric acid.
Venus – Goddess of Love? Hmmm….
Laurence
super atmospheric image more so in B&W
Oh my, Paul! This pic took away my breath for a second. Absolutely beautiful, even more so by the power of being black and white.