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This is an image looking north from Havre (Montana), towards sunset. Rain was falling over the town, and managed to get caught in the light of the setting sun. The color hues were pretty unusual.
This is an old school house west of Havre, former school of one of our recently retired professors. I'm not certain how old the building is, but it was a one room multi-age school, so I'm sure it is at least 50 years old, if not older. And, of course, the sunset colors, I thought, were great.
Taken back in March, facing west, this was one of the first rain storms to pass over Havre after the snows had, by and alrge, ceased. The filtered sunlight towards the horizon is red due to the setting sun, but the upper cloud deck is a gorgeous silver as the sun has *just* dipped behind the clouds. There are even some hints of cloud shadows in the atmosphere.
This is Donaldson Hall, a former dorm (and one of the oldest buildings on campus) which is now largely storage and alumni offices. It was a brisk but still day in march when I snapped this shot; the reflections were pretty much irresistable, and the symmetry really caught my eye. I was tempted to edit out the cars, to add to the symmetry, but decided against it. Unnless it is for a specific project, I'm not very big into editing images to that degree.
And finally, this was taken last summer during the height of Montana's fire season. the setting sun was blood red because of distant fires (at least 200 miles away or more), and the shafts of light coming through the hedge were caught in the mist of the sprinkler. Normally this is a pretty boring scnee, but the colors and the rays, I thought, made this a great image.
Dollan wrote:Johaen wrote:... it's totally jaggy looking, like this[/Edit]
It's looking pretty good to me....
Fightspit wrote:Very beautiful with the effect of Sun !
Johaen wrote:Dollan wrote:Johaen wrote:... it's totally jaggy looking, like this[/Edit]
It's looking pretty good to me....
Oh what the hell... now it looks right. It sure didn't last night. It was all pixlated looking. Very much not good. I'm at work right now. Expect something this evening.
In 1938, while still under construction, a large part of the dam slumped away, killing several people. Today there is a monument to those lost, and we caught it just as the sun was going down.
This shot was pure happenstance. The sun was at the right angle, and the car was parked just right, so that the landscape was perfectly reflected in the window. My daughter, Moira, was in the car at the time, out of the cold, and the two images were combined, in my mind, just perfectly.
I love this shot. One of my two sons, tossing a rock into the water at Tiber Reservoir, some 60-odd miles east of Havre. The spalsh, and just the one hand reaching out says it all!
This is a cleft in the Little Rockies, an isolated range some 60 miles south of Havre, which is as far as I know a natural formation that the road has taken advantage of.
We had a brilliant sun dog event, thogh the brightness is not as evident as it could be in this shot (it's a new camera, and I'm still learning it). I wanted to load a cool panorama of the same shot, but Imageshack, for some reason, keeps crapping out on me when I try. gads, I can't wait until I get my own server....
Dollan wrote:I wanted to load a cool panorama of the same shot, but Imageshack, for some reason, keeps crapping out on me when I try.
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